Re:WQ Judge and the dead Blavatsky/K Tingley and the discarnate Judge
Feb 22, 1998 09:21 PM
by Visanu Sirichote
Megabeet@aol.com wrote
><< the
> personality of W. Q. Judge was not the Raja, it is his Higher Ego that
> included the latter as one of its rays >>
>
>This sounds like some sort of group soul concept. I thought that humans
were
>individualized spiritual entities.
It's not group soul concept, the personality of Judge and Raja did not
dissolve or blend together after physical death as those in lower
kingdoms but the separate pages of these two lives will be intact in the
Book of Life. The problem is whether double incarnation is possible, in
other words, can the same human monad send down its force to vivify
different personalities at the same time. My opinion is that normal human
being can't but an adept can.
Master K.H. in his letter to Sinnett (ML-49) wrote that " The Tchang-chub
(an adept who has, by the power of his knowledge and soul enlightenment,
become exempt from the curse Of UNCONSCIOUS transmigration) -- may, at
his will and desire, and instead of reincarnating himself only after bodily
death, do so, and repeatedly -- during his life if he chooses. He holds the
power of choosing for himself new bodies -- whether on this or any other
planet -- while in possession of his old form, that he generally preserves
for purposes of his own."
We know that Judge was not such an adept, however, there was change in his
vehicles at the later phase of his life. In a letter to him in 1886, HPB
wrote: "The trouble with you is that you do not know the great change that
came to pass in you a few years ago. Others have occasionally their astrals
changed & replaced by those of Adepts (as of elementaries) & they influence
the outer, and the higher man. With you, it is the NIRMANAKAYA not the
'astral' that blended with your astral. Hence the dual nature and fighting."
The hint that you quoted seems to suggest that this adept *reincarnated*
both as *new Judge* and Raja.
Visanu
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