Re: People in astral plane (AnandGholap.Net-Online Theosophy)
Feb 27, 2006 01:23 AM
by Anand Gholap
Hello Perry,
I am fine, thank you. I was busy in some important works for last
two months. Keep on reading some good books on Theosophy.
Anand Gholap
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "plcoles1" <plcoles1@...> wrote:
>
> Hello Anand, Welcome back to theos talk, I was wondering what had
happened to you , as I
> hadn't seen you post on here for a while.
>
> Regards
>
> Perry
>
> --- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "Anand Gholap" <AnandGholap@>
wrote:
> >
> >
> > [ http://www.AnandGholap.net - Online Books on Theosophy ]
> >
> > "Man's various forces and qualities, manifesting in his bodies
as vibrations, send out for
> each vehicle what may be called a keynote. Take his astral body as
an example. From the
> number of different vibrations which are habitual to that astral
body there emerges a sort
> of average tone, which we may call the keynote of this man on the
astral plane. It is
> obviously conceivable that there may be a considerable number of
ordinary men whose
> astral keynote is practically the same, so that this alone would
not suffice to distinguish
> them with certainty. But there is a similar average tone for each
man's mental body, for his
> causal body, and even for the etheric part of his physical body;
and there have never yet
> been found two persons whose keynotes were identical at all these
levels, so as to make
> exactly the same chord when struck simultaneously. Therefore the
chord of each man is
> unique, and furnishes a means by which he can always be
distinguished from the rest of
> the world. Among millions of primitive savages there may possibly
be cases where
> development is as yet so slight that the chords are scarcely clear
enough for the
> differences between them to be observed, but with any of the
higher races there is never
> the least difficulty, nor is there any risk of confusion.
> >
> >
3. Whether the man be
sleeping or waking,
> living or dead, his chord remains the same, and he can always be
found by it. How can this
> be so, it may be asked, when he is resting in the heaven-world,
and has therefore no
> astral or etheric body to emit the characteristic sound? So long
as the causal body itself
> remains, it has always attached to it its permanent atoms, one
belonging to each of the
> planes, and therefore, wherever he goes, the man in his causal
body carries his chord with
> him, for the single atom is quite sufficient to give out the
distinctive sound. "
> >
> > Complete book can be read at
> > http://anandgholap.net/Mystic_Chord-CWL.htm
> >
>
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