3.36
To the outward turned mind, the sensory organs are
perfections, but are obstacles to realization.
3.37
When the bonds of the mind caused by action have been
loosened, one may enter the body
of another by knowledge of how the nerve-currents function.
3.38
By self-control of the nerve-currents utilizing the life
breath, one may levitate, walk on
water,
swamps, thorns, or the like.
3.39
By self-control over the maintenance of breath, one may
radiate light.
3.40
By self-control on the relation of the ear to the ether one
gains distant hearing.
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