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September<br />

5th. 12.15-12.52<br />

p.m. p.m.<br />

5.25-6.26<br />

p.m. p.m.<br />

9.25-9.50<br />

a.m. a.m.<br />

6th. 9.20-9.50<br />

a.m. a.m.<br />

158<br />

6.10-6.40<br />

a.m. a.m.<br />

THE EQUINOX<br />

Heard the following sounds:<br />

(1) A noise as of blood filtering through.<br />

(2) The tramp of armed men. This grew more distant on<br />

closing ears.<br />

(3) The noise of a distant Siren. This grew stronger on<br />

closing ears.<br />

(For a short time I distinctly saw the head of a nun in the<br />

centre of the Chakkra.)<br />

Fifty-two Suddi-Kumbhakas or Prânâyâmas. 5. 10. 20 for 30<br />

minutes. 10. 15. 30 for 6 minutes.<br />

Prânâyâma. 5. 10. 20 for 31 minutes without any<br />

breaks.<br />

Dhâranâ on the Shiva Pantacle given me by Mâitrânanda<br />

Swami, mentally muttering “Aum Shivaya Vashi.”* Nothing<br />

particular occurred, though (were I not fixed in the knowledge<br />

of the vanity of physiological tests ) I should judge my<br />

weight had diminished.† The Â’sana gave no pain till I<br />

moved. I had my eyes turned up to the third eye.<br />

Vivekânanda says: “vibration of body” is the second stage<br />

of Prânâyâma. I get this, but put it down to weakness.<br />

Dhâranâ on tip of nose for five minutes. Heard a voice<br />

saying: “And if you’re passing, won’t you?”<br />

Concentration on any organ seems to make it very<br />

sensitive—a fleck of down lighting on my nose made me<br />

jump.<br />

Prânâyâma. Three cycles of 7 minutes (i.e. Twelve cycles<br />

of 5. 10. 20 = one cycle of 7 minutes) with intervals of 3<br />

minutes after each cycle.<br />

Prânâyâma. Two cycles of 5.10.20. The counting got mixed<br />

and things seemed to tend to get buzzy and obscure. Found<br />

it difficult to follow clearly the second-hand of a watch. One<br />

cycle of four minutes of 10. 20. 30.<br />

* A Mantra. Shi = Peace, Va = Power. It means “Thy peace by power<br />

increasing In me by power to peace.”<br />

† The four characteristic results of Prânâyâma are (1) perspiration; (2)<br />

rigidity; (3) jumping about like a frog; (4) levitation. P. never experienced<br />

this last result. But it is possible that, if there was an actual loss of weight,<br />

that this was at least a step towards it.

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