Chapter 15
eing alive.
atcing experience -- far more fascinating th is seen of your own free will.
You may ask, ;arily and see deat;
to be understood.
tary.
ts in your body wh your willingness.
For example, my it to; it move if I dont it to move.
But t floo my desire; it stop flo it to.
So tary.
t, ting of my pulse, ting in my stomacions folloary.
So our biological organism consists of ts: one t o our desire, and t of our desire.
o increase is outside t of it.
Similarly, if ones o decrease, he reach of his desire would be no longer.
tic condition is a case in point.
More ty percent of all cases of paralysis are psycure.
Actually it is not t a man is struck ance, go beyond trol of his willpower.
Even t rigo say.
o get out of ones control? truly speaking, the scope of his willpower becomes narrow.
it means is the will of such a person has shrunk.
It is as t are sticking out from underneat.
t remain beyond t.
Similarly, tic person ss control over the limbs.
It imes; for example, once a fire at nig.
But t t behind.
Before t o rescue t of the house.
tened.
t all about t;? o ; t to ;Are you joking? ; And he fell down.
In tress and fear caused by t came -- and t.
, ? And t once again from under t!
te can be brougary control.
t a feat t only yogis can perform -- you can too.