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Re:angels and shistas are maya to me

Jan 20, 1998 02:30 PM
by Dallas TenBroeck


Jan 20th 1998

Mark:

And to make it even more complex, she states (SD) that "the infinite
divisibility of the atom" is the basis for Occultism.  Which means that
space from our point of view is L A R  G   E -- or so I would rate it.

If all its components are "monads" then there is not only room and time for
individual evolution, but the least of those as potential minds will some
day have their time on the stage of human living.

	I rather like the idea of the company.		Dal





Dallas TenBroeck

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> From: "Mark Kusek" <mark@withoutwalls.com>
> Subject: Re:angels and shistas are maya to me
> Date: Tuesday, January 20, 1998 1:54 AM
>
> Dallas TenBroeck wrote:
> >
> > Do not the references you brought in show that the Monad is immortal
and
> > that it accumulates experience in all those stages.  The essence gives
way
> > to the mineral stage, then to the vegetable, to the animal, then to the
> > human where mind is developed to it highest extent, finally through the
> > development of the intuition the same Monad becomes a Sage, a wise
Master
> > of wisdom -- the chain is completed as I understand it.
>
> Is the chain complete then? Is it ever?
>
> > [To use a poor analogy: each Manvantara is like a "year."  Each "year "
> > has 7 'months" or 7 Rounds.  Each "month" has 7 "weeks" or 7 Globes.
Each
> > of the "weeks" has 7 "days," or 7 Races.  Each of the "days" has 7
"hours,"
> > or 7 Sub-Races, and so on....  The divisions are both periods of time,
and
> > stages of development, so that by the 7th Round and 7th Globe the whole
> > Wave or Host of Monads can become as the Masters now are to us.]
>
> Theosophy only specifically speaks of the doctrine of cycles as it
> pertains to the evolution of the Solar System (and even strangely calls
> the Solar System the "universe.") Any larger cosmic cycle is only
> inferred by analogy. The evolution of the Solar System has a few larger
> meta-cycles to it beyond Rounds, namely Chains and Schemes.
>
> > When the evolutionary Manvantara opens,  the "Wave of Monads" after
passing
> > through "Globe 1," passes on to "Globe 2."
> >
> > At the same time a fresh "wave" (Wave 2) enters "Globe 1" to pursue its
> > evolution there while those of "Wave 1" continue on Globe 2 -- and so
on
> > for the First Round, the 2nd and the 3rd Rounds.
>
> This round and globe stuff is complex.
>
> There are said to be not just one "Wave of Monads" cycling through but
> seven (or even occultly ten.) They represent a series of evolving
> "Kingdoms" from the first, second and third elemental kingdoms, through
> mineral, vegetable, animal and human (that's the seven.) They cycle
> through, more or less, as a set and when the set has, more or less,
> completed it's cycle they go into obscuration before moving on to the
> next, whether this be a globe, round, chain, etc.
>
> These are said to be the classes of Monads "leftover" from the previous
> manvantara.
>
> But above and beyond this set, all during the course of the manvantara,
> are many, many other fresh Monads pulsating into their evolutionary
> cycles from out of the heart of the Solar Logos.
> They "take up the space," so to speak, left vacant by the Monads who had
> been the First Elemental Kingdom in the last manvantara, but are now
> evolving in the Second and keep the scheme running as upward progress is
> made.
>
> Mark
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