Beloved Pierre,
Here is another one again. I hope the posting of these experiments from the AMORC study clearly clarify to all that it takes more than a “few moments” every weeks to practice AMORC. Remember that we have many experiments like the one below to practice every week. Also most of them require review of the previous experiment (and the previous one, and the previous one. . . . . . .). We must also report in our dairy on a daily basis our progress.
By the way this one will surely keep AMORC present in every moment of your day (there are equally plenty of exercises to keep slave/member busy at night too).
Sincerely yours,
K.L. FRC
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Whenever you wish to know the time, refrain from consulting a watch or clock. Instead, close your eyes and concentrate for a few seconds on the question: “What time is it?” Then remain passive for a few moments and place yourself in a state of inner receptivity. If you succeed, the exact time will suddenly come into your consciousness, or you will have the impression that it is a certain number of minutes before or after a given hour. Note the first intuitive impression which comes to you and then verify its accuracy, not only by consulting your watch but also others, for you will find occasionally that your watch may be fast or slow by several minutes.
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You may be tempted to reject a precise hour which comes to you intuitively by considering that this hour cannot be the correct one, since,
according to your reasoning, it is not logical in relation to the time when
you last looked at your watch. If this should be the case, do not cast doubt
on your intuition, but trust it and take it into account. In other words, do not allow yourself to be influenced by this kind of reasoning, for you will note that impressions which come after an intuition result from our objective consciousness and not from our inner consciousness.
Your experiment should not be limited exclusively to time. If the
telephone rings at home or work, instead of replying immediately, wait a
few seconds and ask your Inner Self: “Who is calling me?” or “What is the subject of this call?” After asking the question, wait a moment for the
answer, and once again strive to be receptive to your intuition. As you do
so, remember that the first impression received is the one you must accept,
even if it seems strange to you. This will prevent you from getting into the
habit of trusting a second or third impression which may occur to you. If
your replies are inaccurate at first, do not be discouraged, but continue your attempts until you notice that the impressions received become increasingly accurate.
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The same process may be applied with the mail you receive. If you
receive a letter with no outward sign of the sender’s identity or of the letter’s contents, hold the envelope in your hand for a moment, close your eyes and ask yourself for a few seconds: “Who wrote me this letter?” or “What is the subject of this letter?” Place yourself in a state of receptivity and wait for the results of your intuition. Then open your mail and verify whether your intuitive perception was well founded.
As you try this experiment it is important that you listen to the first
answer which arises in your consciousness and avoid any reasoning. In fact,
your intuition must be developed in such a way that, as soon as it manifests
itself, you no longer allow any objective reasoning to replace or even to
modify the intuitive impression given to you. If you succeed, there will
come a time when this faculty will function with such rapidity that at the
very moment you ask the question, its reply will come to you immediately.
At first, a certain number of errors will occur because your intuition lacks
development. It is also probable that you will obtain such vague or transient
impressions that you will not heed them and will retain in their place a reply from your reasoning. However, you will gradually find that, through proper concentration and receptivity, your intuitive perception will express itself with increasing accuracy.
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