The pulse of space beats to the same rhythm that it is
charged with, and this we call atmosphere. Space itself
has not got an atmosphere. Space is negative in that it
allows its pulse to beat to the rhythm that it is charged
with, and at the same time it is positive in that it absorbs
and assimilates all, sooner or later. When a person says
that the atmosphere of a place is quiet, or exciting, this
only means that the impression of someone who has charged
the atmosphere of that place lingers there.
Atmosphere can be two kinds, the atmosphere of presence
and the atmosphere of absence. The atmosphere of presence
changes with the change that takes place with in someone.
When a person is sitting in meditation, when he is practicing
silence or repose, the atmosphere is quieting. When a person
is restless, uneasy, cross or agitated the atmosphere takes
on the same rhythm. The reason for this is that the atmosphere
is made of vibrations, and the life substance in it is charged
with the same rate of vibration as that of the person that
happens to be there.
The atmosphere that one creates and leaves in a place
remains unchanged, although in time it loses its vitality.
But it is difficult to believe how long an atmosphere created
by someone in certain place remains vibrating. It stays
there much longer then one would think.
Not only does man create an atmosphere, but an atmosphere
is also created in man. A peaceful person can feel uneasy
where there is an atmosphere of restlessness, and a very
restless person may feel quiet in an atmosphere of peace.
To those who can perceive it, the atmosphere tells stories.
One may ask how a person can read the atmosphere, which
is nothing but vibrations. The perception of vibrations
is in itself the understanding of a language, just as to
a musician every note says something. In his mind it is
distinct, he knows what note it is, what cord it is, what
theme it is. He knows its feeling, its nature, its character,
it sense, its effect. To anyone who is not a musician, music
may be comforting, healing, and soothing, but to him, who
understands music, it is a living thing, it speaks to him,
his soul communicates with it. In the same way the one who
perceives atmosphere fully knows all about it.
There is another way of looking at this question. Not
only does every person have his particular atmosphere, but
everything that one feels thinks and says and does is creative
of an atmosphere. The wicked will create a wicked atmosphere;
the pious will create an atmosphere of piety; a singer by
singing; a player by playing; a dancer by dancing; a painter
by painting will create an atmosphere expressive of his
action. Each feeling such as humor, grief, anger, passion,
wonder, attachment, fear, or indifference shows its distinct
character in the atmosphere which it has created. No matter
what a person may try to hide, his atmosphere will speak
of it. No one is ever able to create a false atmosphere,
that is to say, an atmosphere that is different from his
own condition. Someone once asked my Murshid what the sign
of the godly is. He said, 'Judge him not by what he says
or by what he does; feel his atmosphere and his atmosphere
will tell you whether he is godly or not.' People do not
differ much from one another in size, but the difference
in the horizons that their atmosphere occupies is so great
that very often there is no comparison possible. This is
the secret which is behind the personality of the sages,
saints, and prophets, as well as behind their work and their
influence in the world.
Since their must be something to hold everything that
is significant, what is it that holds the atmosphere in
space? It is capacity. Space offers capacity. In other words,
in space a capacity is formed of an element invisible to
our eyes and yet solid enough to hold the vibration within
it. This will become clearer if study the mystery of the
wireless or the mirage. Why does not the air scatter the
sounds and words spoken many miles away? It is true that
the airwaves carry them a certain distance, but what holds
them? It is the capacity; it is a fine element, which surrounds
them, not allowing them to break up, although our ears do
not ordinarily hear them in space. It is the same with the
phenomenon of mirage. One sees in the desert a picture,
which is nothing but a reflection on the waves of light
of something really existing. But what holds this picture
intact. Not allowing it to be scattered, is the capacity,
which in Sanskrit is called Akasha.
Is the atmosphere visible? All that is intelligible is
audible and visible in the finer sense of these words. Our
ears may not hear it, yet we may feel that we have heard
it. Our eyes may not see it and yet we may feel that we
have seen it. What is audible is visible and what is visible
is audible at the same time. It is only to our senses that
it is either audible or visible. If a certain thing appeals
to our sense of sight, it makes an impression on that sense
and our sense of hearing does not pay any attention to it.
If a thing appeals to our sense of hearing our sense of
sight does not take any interest in it. This is because
two senses cannot both experience something fully at the
same time.
Even when two senses perceive a thing simultaneously,
what they experience at the same time will not be a full
experience. Only the experiencing of everything through
one sense at a time can give satisfaction. But apart from
experiencing fully through two senses. Do not think that
it is an exaggeration to say that even two eyes cannot see
as fully as one eye. When we close one eye in order to see
a thing more clearly, we see it much better. We get a fuller
vision of it, for a fuller experience needs a single ray
of penetration, which reveals the nature, the secret, the
mystery of the object one looks at. One particular sense
is capable of experiencing vibrations according to its own
capacity, and the vibrations, which appeal to a particular
sense, engage that sense which experiences them. The other
senses experience the same, but indirectly, through the
sense that is actually experiencing them.
The visible atmosphere is called the aura. Those who
do not feel its vibrations sometimes see it in the form
of colors or light. There are some quite unevolved people
who see auras for the same reason that some very unevolved
also communicate with spirits, which is really something
that only an evolved person should venture upon. But they
are made like that by nature, and it is the same as someone
who has never been trained in the technique of art yet he
draws a beautiful picture. It is in him, it is a gift, it
is his finer soul and his nervous temperament that are susceptible
to finer vibrations.
The aura therefore may be called a visible atmosphere,
or the atmosphere an invisible aura. Just as different degrees
of the vibrations of the atmosphere have a distinct influence
on the person who perceives them, so the different colors
of the aura have their particular effect upon those who
see this aura. There are many who are not yet awakened to
perceive an atmosphere, to see an aura, although they will
feel it in the depths of their being, they cannot help it.
This shows us that there is another world besides the
world that our physical eyes can see and whose sound our
physical ears can hear and it is not even very far away.
We live in it and we feel it and we are influenced by it,
whether we know it or not. This is the world of atmosphere,
which is finer than the physical world though in a sense
it is physical too. It is something we feel, it is something
that will touch our body, though the body may not perceive
it, yet it is influenced by it. The mind perceives it more
clearly. If we are asked to what plane atmosphere belongs,
we can only say that it is a bridge between the physical
and the mental planes; it is on both planes.
checked 19-Aug-2006