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THE TEMPLE OF SOLOMON THE KING<br />

impressions, but remains as an undercurrent. After several<br />

days of this desultory Mahasatipatthana, he turned his mind<br />

once again to <strong>the</strong> Great Work and decided upon a fortnight’s<br />

strict magical retirement. Though his retirement culminated<br />

in no definite state of illumination, it is most interesting from<br />

a scientific point of view, as it has been very carefully kpet<br />

and <strong>the</strong> “breaks” that occurred in <strong>the</strong> meditations have been<br />

most minutely classified.<br />

June.<br />

22nd. 10.20 p.m. Mahasatipatthana for half an hour.<br />

(1) Breathing gets deeper, ra<strong>the</strong>r sleepier. (I am tired.)<br />

(2) Notable throbbing in Ajna and front of brain generally,<br />

especially with inspiring.<br />

(3) Tendency to forget what I am doing. (I am tired.)<br />

23rd. 10.11 a.m.<br />

11.30 a.m.<br />

11.33 a.m.<br />

11.40 a.m.<br />

11.57 a.m.<br />

11.57 a.m.<br />

12.30 p.m.<br />

1.15 p.m.<br />

(4) Very bad concentraiton, but better than expected.<br />

Walk with Mahasatipatthana. I obtained a very clear<br />

intuition that “I brea<strong>the</strong>” was a lie. With effort regained<br />

delusion.<br />

Entered Temple.<br />

Prânâyâma. 10. 20. 30. Resulting in a good deal of pain.<br />

Mahasatipatthana.<br />

Prânâyâma. 10. 20. 30. I do seem bad! My left nostril is<br />

not all it should be.<br />

Left Temple.<br />

Began Mahasatipatthana desultorily.<br />

In Mahasatipatthana. Doing it very badly. Seem sleepy.<br />

Went out for a walk feeling ill. Ill all <strong>the</strong> week.<br />

28th. During <strong>the</strong> night began again meditation upon Ajna and<br />

Mantra “Aum Tat Sat Aum.”<br />

29th. Decide to do tests on old principle to see how I really<br />

stand.<br />

to pereceive <strong>the</strong> (pleasant and unpleasant) sensation of a raising of <strong>the</strong> right<br />

foot” being <strong>the</strong> final form.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Buddha himself said that if a man practices Mahasatipatthana honestly<br />

and intelligently a result is certain.<br />

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