Leadbeater is King of Astral Realms
Apr 03, 2005 05:56 PM
by krishtar
Gosh!
CWL is giving the same explanations the spiritists do!
And can we believe it?
He“s relating not the experiences of the real man but the rest of the conscience that is still left in the kamarupa when in the kāmalōka!!!
Before the manasic plane absorbs the essence of the dying lower-manas coverwhile the kamarupic still floats in its own plane, a lot of ressemblances and lower characteristics are left to the kamarupa, or, augoeides, as far as this astral matter starts to decompose itself.
It seems that Leadbeater did not cross the border of the astral reals, eventhe book " the mantal plane" is very borring and blurred, I couldn“t read till the middle of it and you cannot believe it is a book that can contributes.
Even A P Sinnett, with all his lack of psychic development has done more honest works for us to read during his contact with the mahatmas than Leadbeater with all his fancy description of the " beyond".
If Anand is putting these excerpts in his CWL/AB/G Hodosn promoting site for helping people in their occult search...i don“t consider a good idea.
He“d better include the The Book of Mediums , Gospel According Spiritism and other from Monsieur Rivail.
Krishtar
----- Original Message -----
From: Anand Gholap
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2005 3:31 PM
Subject: Re: Theos-World Why Leadbeater is considered King of All Occultists
"There is practically no difference between the condition of the
ordinary person and the psychic after death, except that the psychic,
being somewhat more familiar with astral matters, would feel more at
home in his new environment. To be psychic means to be able to bring
through into the physical consciousness something of the wider life;
it is therefore in the condition of the physical vehicle that there
is an inequality between the psychic and the ordinary person, but
when the physical is dropped that inequality no longer exists.
A dead man is often
aware of the feelings of the family that he has left. If you try to
think exactly what it is that can be manifested through the astral
body, you may easily see how much he is likely to know. He does not
necessarily follow in detail all the events of the physical life; he
does not necessarily know what his friends are eating, or in what
occupations they are engaged. But he knows whether they are glad or
sorry, and he is at once aware of such feelings as love or hate,
jealousy or envy.
7.
When a drunkard hovers about a gin-shop it is only by partial
materialisation (that is, by drawing round himself a veil of etheric
matter) that he can draw in the odour of the alcohol. He does not
smell it in at all the same sense as we do; and that is why he is
always anxious to force others into the condition of drunkenness, so
that he may be able partially to enter their physical bodies and
obsess them, so that through those bodies he can once more directly
experience the taste and the other sensations which he so ardently
desires."
http://www.anandgholap.net/Inner_Life_Vol_II-CWL.htm
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