b.)  What seems like physical torpor
[lack of energy];

(i)  often is just an effect of distant flight.

(ii)  in ancient times, people knew how
to recognize the symptoms of this
“sacred” ailment.



-•- Invisibility and other fiery
manifestations, requires mobility


7.)  Rays that make one invisible:


a.)  Analogous [similar] to de-
materialization of parts of the body.


b.)  We gain invisibility by attracting
from space the needed rays.
4.)  Supermundane sensations
experienced in the subtle body,
during far-off world flights:


a.)  Difficult to describe these subtle
sensations--beyond the limits of the
earthly sphere.


b.)  Must experience such flights, so the
consciousness can accommodate them.



5.)  We record diligently each sensation
– although radio waves and electric
charges often impede Our observations.



6.)  The flights are sometimes of long
duration,


a.)  but the Brotherhood knows how to
safeguard the bodies left behind.