Capitolo 16
life but correctly it says those of others. It is said that Buddha
remembered five hundred of his/her preceding births.
Our subconscious, or the subconscious minds, it is the store of
all the impressions during which we gather through the our our experiences
life. They is stored on, it pigeon-punctured there, in the _Chitta, as
has called in Vedanta. "Chitta" it intends the same mind of subconscious or
subconscious that is the store of all the impressions and
it experiments. And these impressions are latent up to how favorable
conditions rouse them and they bring out them on the airplane of
conscience. Here it allowed us to take an illustration: In a dark room
portraits are thrown on a screen by lantern-slides. The room is
entirely dark. We am looking at the portraits. Supposes us we open a
window and it allows the rays of the sun of midday to fall on the
screen. Would we be able to see those portraits? No Because? Because the
flood more powerful than light it will subjugate the light of the lantern and
the portraits. But even if they is invisible to our eyes we am not able
you deny their existence on the screen. Likewise, the portraits of the
our events of preceding life on the screen of the subconscious
invisible being currently to us, but they exists there. Because it is them
invisible to us now? Because the light most powerful of
sense-conscience has subjugated them. If we close the windows and
doors of our contact senses of out and it darkens the inside room
of ours same, then focusing the light of conscience and
assembling the mental rays we will be able to know and to remember
our past lives and all the events and it experiments thereof. Those that
desires therefore to develop their memory and to remember their past owes
you practise Yoga of Raja and you learn the method to acquire the power of
the concentration closing the doors and windows of their senses. And
that power of the concentration must have helped from the power of
self-control. Or, from controlling the doors and windows of ours really
senses.
These inactive impressions, if we remember them to us or not it is the,