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| Perception of Psychic Colours |
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(i) The most intense of the malevolent class are Krsna - dark black. (ii) The medium ones are Nila - blue dark. (iii) The least intense ones are Kapota - grey. Similarly in the benevolent class, i The least intense ones are Tejas-bright red. ii The medium ones are Padma-bright yellow. Iii The most intense ones are Sukla-bright white. When one is under the influence of the evil trinity of Krsna, Nila and Kapota, the force of the instinctive drives is so powerful that the reasoning mind surrenders to it. On the other hand, with the conversion of lesyas, the rational mind is able to countermand the insistence of the carnal desires. It will be seen from the above that the nomenclature of the lesyas has been made on the basis of the spectrum of dark and bright colours. Colour is an inherent characteristic of the entire material existence. The nature of colour is electromagnetic radiation. Difference in wave-length and frequency distinguishes one colour from another. Lesyas are also radiations and different lesya have different wavelengths, and therefore, each has a definite place in the electromagnetic spectrum. Each one, therefore, can be associated through its harmonies with a definite colour in the visible spectrum, i.e. from red to violet. Thus on the basis of the relation between the colours of the visible spectrum and the lesya radiations, we can use specific colours as the means of strengthening or weakening the lesya radiations. The spiritual progress will depend upon the degree of transformation of the malevolent trinity into the benevolent one. Without actual transformation, there will be no process. This is not merely a speculation, but the basis of a real experience. And to bring about the desired transformation, perception of psychic colour - Lesya,-dhyana has proved to be a practical means of transformation. Lesya-dhyana is thus an efficient tool of successively diminishing the intensities of the malevolent lesya from Krsna to Nila and from Nila to Kapota, and then progressively increasing the intensities of the benevolent lesya - from Tejas to Padma and from Padma to Sukla. The actual spiritual progress commences with the conversion of Kapota to Tejas, i.e. from grey to red. The index of Tejas lesya is bright red colour of sunrise. Colour psychology also supports the view that the bright red colour is the first indication of the spiritual progress. With the above conversion, there is a remarkable drop in animal instincts and carnal desires and such other habits. Further progress will result from the change of Tejas lesya to Padma lesya and the final change of Padma to Sukla lesya will result in the total eradication of cruelty, hatred etc. The Aura It is now well-known that the body is constantly surrounded by an envelope of colours called "aura" which is an effect lesya. Change in lesya will bring about a corresponding change in the colour of aura. That is why aura is predominated at different times by different colours such as black, red, yellow, blue or white. Aura is not only influenced by the internal colour indices, but is also influenced by the colours of the external environment. That is why the cause and effect relation between lesya and colours is reciprocal. In other words, just as any change in lesya would result in the change in the colour of aura, the change in the aura by the influence of the colours of the external environment would bring about a change in the lesya. This principle has been utilized in the "perception of the psychic colours" (Lesya-dhyana) to transform the malevolent lesya into benevolent ones |
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