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Step 1 |
Focus the mind |
Step 2 |
Observe figure A |
Step 3 |
Observe figure B |
Step 4 |
Check answer: |
A pleasant sensation could be that of pleasant energy, cold, heat, pressure, peace, divine consciousness (chaitanya), Bliss, getting a vision of the object being read in pure, white light, etc. A distressing sensation could be that of distressing energy, cold, heat, headache, pressure, pain, difficulty in breathing, getting a vision of the object being read in dark, black tones, etc. One can also assess if one perceives these sensations in a particular part of the body or if it is a general feeling.

Answer
One feels more pleasant looking at figure B where many roads lead to one road than figure A where one road leads to many roads.
Spiritual principle behind the answer
One of the basic principles of Spirituality for faster progress is going from ‘Many to One’. God is one and the world (Maya – the great illusion) consists of many things. The seeker of God has to progress from being attached to the many things in the world to merging with the one God. Figure B (Many roads leading to one road) stands for the process of going from many to one; while figure A (One road leading to many) stands for the process of going from one to many. Any thing which is in accordance to the basic principles of science of Spirituality emanates Blissful frequencies; hence one feels more pleasant when one looks at the figure B.




