FAIRY TALES OPERA CYCLE |
PETER HUEBNER · THE ISLAND OF HAPPINESS |
The Ancient Star Path of Our Ancestors to Cosmic Power |
The Middle Ring of the Mind in the Light of the Moon | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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“If,
for example, one wants to walk over water, one has to give oneis body
the weight of air. “If
one of the students for example goes into the water and walks along
the bottom, then he must not reduce his weight, but increase it instead. “This
he achieves only if he knows how to breathe on the level of the cosmic
life-breath - not on the level of breathing in and out, but beyond it. “Walking over the fire in turn requires the lightness of air. In theory the weight of fire would have been sufficient when walking over the water; but since water and fire easily vex each other, one generally prefers the element of the air over that of fire.” “If one wants to walk over the water in the form of fire, one has to handle the element of heat very carefully, and in addition to that one has to permanently pump air between oneis person and the water.” “For
a walk through the fire the form of fire offers itself - although one
could also penetrate the flames in the shape of air or space, without
being hurt. “The attention lies particularly on the outer handling of the elements. The prerequisite of success, however, lies in the very personal mastery of the elements in oneis own body. This means that one knows how to put the body into the state of the desired element from within.” “Do
you see the silvery-white gleaming man, sitting to the right in front
of us on a richly decorated stage?” Sol asked his sister. “Here too you see twelve judges of Agni seated around the clearing; they guard the students' mastery of the divine forces.” Now Sol beckoned his sister to move on, and speedily they went up the hill. |
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