11. Proportion of Movements

In general, at the beginning of practice, the opportunity to act in the plane comes rarely or very rarely – after months and months of preparation. That is, meditation takes place as a general offering of the body and the whole being to the Divine while walking, as a possible strong aspiration to Him.

At the same time, intermediate states develop, not yet of direct action, but as concentration or the possibility of striving from the body. All this together prepares the opening of the planes. The opening of the planes for action occurs, as a rule, sequentially between the planes of the mind and the vital, direct access to the physical planes is limited for a long time, changes in it occur indirectly.

As planes of different qualities are opened, the number of available planes by qualities (i.e. mental, vital, etc.), the frequency of action and the depth of intermediate (preparatory) states increases. At the same time, there is a kind of stratification according to qualities – the action is prepared and takes place both in aspects of qualities that are not yet affected, and in deeper or higher manifestations of aspects where the action (partial transformation) has already been completed.

Forms of action are increasingly centered on self-surrender and trust in the Divine, the transformed planes become part of the active and stable consciousness of the practitioner, and the active consciousness increasingly transcends the individual into a wider manifestation, while maintaining the impulse of aspiration towards a fuller manifestation of the Divine.