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Hermann Kuhn
The rising of higher states of consciousness is caused by either of two factors: 1 - Inner causes (abhyantara) - We open up to higher
states of consciousness as soon as the karmas that block our ability to perceive them become inactive. This is the primary cause. For this to happen the karmas need not to be totally dissolved. We are also capable of experiencing more comprehensive levels of consciousness when the respective karmas become partially or fully inactive for a while. During this time the obstruction of our inner expansion is temporarily suspended.
A lasting unfoldment of new states of consciousness becomes possible only if we fundamentally decide to manifest all our dormant abilities of expansion. Sutra one describes the three factors essential for this to happen. If we do not manifest our potential abilities, then we will not experience stable levels of higher consciousness.
2 - External causes (bahya) - can also trigger the experi
ence of higher states of consciousness. These are outside events that confront us, - e.g. shocks, accidents, deep disappointments, intense love, great pain, etc. External causes shake us up to stimulate a general reflection of our current goals. They generally give rise to a new evaluation of our purpose in life.
This may also be triggered by meeting people who are more advanced on their path to liberation, by the sudden recall of former lives, or by exploring knowledge that describes the path to higher states of consciousness.
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