Foundations of Visualization
We want to have a good foundation in your visualization, in your Deity manifestation, and in your interaction with the Deity. We want to be feeling the resonance, and we want to have our song playing in our head. That’s because you’re going to draw on all of that as you begin to awaken to aspects of yourself that have gone to sleep.
All that we’ve talked about comes down to reaching out and connecting with the other aspects of ourselves, and using that array of resourcesthe resonance that’s becoming a part of youto help them find the seed of resonance within them. That’s another way of saying that the Divine Heritage provides us with everything we need. That’s what I’m getting out of this: I have the tools, I can do this.
We talked about value judgments in the last talk. Basically, what you’re doing in this is connecting with an aspect of your self without any value judgment. You’re not saying, “This part is right, but that part is wrong.” You’re not saying, “That part should have done.…” You’re connecting with that part of you without a value judgment, and you’re singing your song with it.
There is imagery of, say, Vajra Yogini dancing within a six pointed starvery, very ancient imagery. What you’re giving me you is a container. Then I have Lego blocks, and I can build any kind of house I want. But you want to make sure that the specifications are good, so that it will serve me. The specification of the Deity in the center of the circle really has to do with your heart resonance. In other words, you want something there with which you have a connection.
Yogi Sean is the student of Swami Ramananda and a principle officer of the Sadhana Society.