All that IS is ever present. What we are concerned with is the constant awakening to That which eternally IS, and to what is ever present in the environment but of which we are unaware, owing to short-sightedness.
The aim is to overcome the undue concentration upon the foreground of daily life which characterises most people, the intense preoccupation with the interior states or moods of the lower self which characterises most people who are spiritually-minded and the imperviousness or lack of sensitivity which characterises the mass of men.
The world of subtle phenomena (called formless, because unlike the physical with which we are so familiar) is ever with us and can be seen and contacted and proved as a field for experiment and experience and activity if the mechanism of perception is developed as it surely can be. The subjective realm is vitally more real than is the objective, once it is entered and known.
It is simply a question of the acceptance, first of all, of its existence, the development of a mechanism of contact, the cultivation of the ability to use this mechanism at will, and then inspired interpretation.
Thus speak the wise.
