coarse." Production of fine hydrogens. Change of being. Growth of inner
bodies. The human organism as a three-storied factory. Three kinds of food.
Entrance of food, air and impressions into the organism. Transformation of
substances is governed by the law of octaves. Food octave and air octave.
Extracting "higher hydrogens." The octave of impressions does not develop.
Possibility of creating an artificial shock at the moment of receiving an
impression. Conscious effort. "Self-remembering. " Resulting development of impressions and air octaves. A second conscious shock. Effort connected
with emotions Preparation for this effort. Analogy between the human
organism and the universe. Three stages in the evolution of the human
machine. Transmutation of the emotions. Alchemy. The centers work with
different hydrogens. Two higher centers. Wrong work of lower centers.
Materiality of all inner processes.
CHAPTER X
From what does the way start? The law of accident. Kinds of influences.
Influences created in life. Influences created outside life, conscious in their
origin only. The magnetic center. Looking for the way. Finding a man who
knows. Third kind of influence: conscious and direct. Liberation from the law
of accident. "Step," "stairway," and "way." Special conditions of the fourth way. Wrong magnetic center is possible. How can one recognize wrong
ways? Teacher and pupil. Knowledge begins with the teaching of cosmoses.
The usual concept of two cosmoses: the "Macro-cosmos" and "Microcosmos."
The full teaching of seven cosmoses. Relation between cosmoses: as zero to
infinity. Principle of relativity. "The way up is at the same time the way down."
What a miracle is. "Period of dimensions. " Survey of the system of cosmoses from the point of view of the theory of many dimensions. G's comment, that
"Time is breath." Is the "Microcosmos" man or the "atom"?
CHAPTER XI
"Except a corn of wheat die, it bringeth forth no fruit." A book of aphorisms. To awake, to die, to be born. What prevents a man from being born again? What
prevents a man from "dying"? What prevents a man from awakening?
Absence of the realization of one's own nothingness. What does the
realization
of one's own nothingness mean? What prevents this realization? Hypnotic
influence of life. The sleep in which men live is hypnotic sleep. The magician
and the sheep. "Kundalini." Imagination. Alarm clocks. Organized work.
Groups. Is it possible to work in groups without a teacher? Work of self-study