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A Treatise on White Magic - Rule Seven - The two Paths |
The two Paths Passing from our consideration of the nature of the astral plane we will deal with its functions and the relation of the disciple to its activities. Let us remember certain things about it. First, it is pre-eminently the battleground, and on it is fought the warfare which eventuates in the final release of the imprisoned soul. It is useful to have in mind the outstanding characteristics of the three planes and the three bodies which function on them. The physical plane is the plane of active experience in and through matter. It is the plane of externalization and, according to the condition and point of development of the inner man, so will be the outer form and its activities. The astral plane is the plane whereon the man passes through three stages of consciousness:
The mental plane comes next. In it the right use of the intellect is the outstanding achievement. This is also characterized by three stages:
Yet the battle, par excellence, is fought out in the astral body, and only reaches its most intense point and its potent fierceness when there is a good physical instrument and a well-equipped mentality. The greater the sensitivity of the astral body, the greater its reactions to [228] the physical world and to the mental condition and hence the fact emerges that disciples and the more highly evolved people in the world have a more potent astral body and work under greater emotional strain than the less highly evolved and the liberated sons of God. Students are therefore begged to deal drastically and potently with their emotional natures, remembering that victory descends from above and cannot be worked up to from below. The soul must govern and its instrument in the warfare is the consecrated mind. |
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