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Re: Monads and Spirit-Men -

Mar 22, 2006 03:33 AM
by Vincent


Sveinn Freyr-

If I may politely interject.  This is a wonderful way that you put 
things.  I am unfamiliar with HPB's writings, but I generally agree 
with what you've said here, and it is very elegantly written.

The one thing that I am not in alignment with is perhaps the 
reincarnation belief, insofar as I have not fully investigated the 
concepts of reincarnation.  There are some religious systems (such 
as the Mormons for example) that similarly believe the things that 
you've stated here, yet do not hold to the classical belief of 
reincarnation.

Vince

--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, S  F <sven2004@...> wrote:
>
> Dear Dallas -
> 
> To begin with I thank you for your many good letters. But as it is,
> there are ideas in your text that puzzle me.
> 
> Let us look at our past this way:
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> There is a World above the World of Monads, we can call that Plane 
the
> World of Pure Spirit. From that world powerful Spirit-Men descend 
in
> large groups to The Monad Universe. In the Monad Universe they are
> grouped according to relations in isolated groups and put into
> dormancy. In the condition of dormancy they are each and all given 
a
> protecting body of Monad-matter.
> 
> We can see this action of Monad clothing in the descending groups 
of
> Spirit-Men. There we see that there is a wondrous Power that is
> clothing each Spirit-Man. And we can also see that the Spirit-Men
> differ in power, and experience.
> 
> When this process of Monad clothing is done then the groups can be
> transferred to the Monad-Wheel.
> 
> In the Monad-Wheel the Spirit-Man begins a new cycle of struggle 
and
> strive but the main effort is left to the guiding Monad. We can
> symbolically say that the Spirit-Man has entered a period of
> reincarnation from the Plane of Pure Spirit to the Monad-Wheel.
> 
> There are energy zones in the Monad-Wheel that will give us much to
> think about when the group mind knows more. The zone I have in 
mind is
> the trouble zone often called "The Stream." In that zone the 
awakening
> Spirit-Man is seeking to open up the upper part of the Monad.
> 
> When the Spirit-Man has freed himself from the Monad then the Monad
> form disintegrates and an Adept has been reborn.
> 
>   Sveinn Freyr
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