Leaves of Morya's Garden - Book 2 - Illumination (1925) - 2.5.13: How vivid the recollection that the last Great Teacher suffered an outrageous death for what would seem to have been already long since known to humanity! Heart (1932) - 110: 110. Numberless experiments can be made in connection with the subtle body, but it is necessary primarily to apprehend the sensitiveness of the heart and to understand the instantaneous activity of the subtle body. If a physician applies the technique of amputating one's foot to test the heart, he will of course become a murderer, as often happens. Especially outrageous are the cases of administering poisons for the heart forgetting that the heart cannot withstand poisons, and the subtle body is injured by such criminal cures. How much simpler for the cessation of suffering is the action of suggestion and vegetable cure. For that, it is necessary to have people who know what suggestion is.
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