Hello Jafar777,
1- Should the place be dark in the practice of the candle?
It does not have to be dark. When you focus on the candle and the inner Light, you don't have to worry much about the surroundings.
2- At what angle should the candle look, should it be facing the eyes either higher or lower?
Whatever you feel comfortable with. Personally, I can't remember a time where the candle was positioned above my eyes, since it feels just natural to me to place it on a table or an altar.
3- It is said that before the first mediation of the text, study the introduction to the mediation ( unit 1.2.1a), but I have not yet learned this lesson.
You can still meditate, just stay open to adapt your practice accordingly, once you learn new things.
4- For the first three days, three topics have been given for mediation. Will we work on each of the three issues in each session, or on any subject in one day?
I think it is unlikely that we will have a training session dedicated to these topics. However, these topics are still relevant for the overall training and the revelations you may gain through them can still benefit you greatly.
5- In what mediation practice should we sit or stand?
We have released a video just a few days ago. Have a look:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1rI0MS_O4A
6- Do we see our eyes while taking meditation?
During meditation, we want to activate our "inner eyes", meaning our astral sight, which is similar to our ability of imagination. In the beginning, it is best to keep your physical eyes closed.
7- Can we mediation during the walk?
Yes. With practice, you can even meditate in the busiest places, like subways or train stations. Personally, I have found that meditations where a lot happens, like the meditation of the inner temple, are harder to do when I'm walking, since I get distracted by external stimuli. Even on a quiet walk, you have to open your eyes from time to time. This is a matter of practice, I guess.
8-where do we post daily notes?
Keep them for yourself for now. If you have specific questions, you can post them here in the general open forum. Once you become a member, you will have a personal mentor who you share your notes with, and he or she will give you feedback.
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