Woe for the living Dead

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Download or read book Woe for the living Dead written by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky and published by Philaletheians UK. This book was released on 2018-01-30 with total page 39 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Divine Spirit never enters into the soul of living men. Neither the Gods of the Pagan, the direct emanations of the First Cause, never were or will ever be men — on our planet, at least. Divine Mind (nous) and Animal Soul (psyche) are pre-existent. But while the former is a distinct entity, an individualization of Mahat, the latter is an unscient portion of an intelligent whole. The one radiates without the Soul of the World, the other emanates within. Beware! It is only by observing the law of harmony that individuals can live hereafter. When one falls into a love of self and love of the world, with its pleasures, losing the divine love of God and of the neighbour, he falls from the illusionary life and fear of death to real death. The higher principles which constitute the essential elements of his humanity perish, and he lives only on the natural plane of his faculties. Physically he exists but spiritually he is dead. Antahkarana is the path or bridge that keeps the Divine Consciousness apart from its earthly shadow during life. At death it is destroyed, as a medium of communication, and its remains survive for a time as Kama-Rupa or “shell.” Lesson 1. “Ye are dead and your life is hid with Christ in God.” In other words, real Life is a conscious existence in Spirit, not matter. Lesson 2. Immortality can be secured only by mastering the principles of Cosmos and Man, as well as and their permanent and impermanent aspects. If Apophis conquers a soul, it cannot escape its second death. No noble thought, no grand aspiration, desire, or divine immortal love, can enter into the brain of the man of clay and settle there, except as a direct emanation from the Higher Ego through the lower; And conversely, only the finest spiritual ideations that Kama-Manas was able to transmit to Buddhi-Manas during life can be assimilated by the Higher Ego and, thence, survive death. For the lower ego is the exclusive mediator between the mortal personality and the Immortal God within. When Esoteric Teachings allude to the “second death,” they refer to the terrible possibility of the death of the Astral Soul, that is, its severance from the Higher Ego during a person’s lifetime. Only Occultists of the White Lodge, by explaining the circumstances that can lead a soul to its demise, can protect mankind from falling into such a dreadful pitfall. The connection between Higher and Lower Manas can never be ruptured and final reunion prevented, so long as there remains one spiritual deed, or potentiality, to serve as a thread of union; but the moment this last spark is extinguished, and the last potentiality exhausted, then comes the severance. The terrible implications of this second death become apparent when a Higher Ego has severed its links with its lower but totally unworthy agent, thereby any communication between the two (Antahkarana) is permanently lost. Any spiritual impulses from the Higher that may have previously benefitted an individual are now discontinued. There is no hope for the spiritually dead, for his glorious Augoeides have left him forever. Expelled forever from the sanctuary of Spiritual Consciousness, the rudderless personality is immediately reincarnated only in a lower and still more abject creature, a human being only in form, doomed to Karmic torments during the whole of its new life. Here two questions present themselves: 1. What becomes of the Higher Ego in such cases? Answer: The Divine Soul has to start all over again, or seek refuge within the Universal Soul. 2. What kind of an animal is a human creature born soulless? Answer: Terrible is the fate of the man who is about to lose his soul. He drifts aimlessly, a mere animal almost paralyzed with daily vice, and grows gradually unaware of its Lord and Mighty Host. Like a vampire, the brain feeds and expands at the expense of its spiritual parent, becoming senseless and beyond hope of redemption.

The Voice of the Silence and Other Chosen Fragments from the Book of the Golden Precepts

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The Voice of the Silence and Other Chosen Fragments from the Book of the Golden Precepts

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The Tale of Woe

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The Voice of the Silence

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ISBN 13 : 1471742822
Total Pages : 94 pages
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Download or read book The Voice of the Silence written by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2012-06-12 with total page 94 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Theosophical Classic describing the spiritual awakening of the seeker by being presented with two important choices; following the path or righteousness or the left-hand path

Equinox

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Total Pages : 452 pages
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Littell's Living Age

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Talks on the Path of Occultism

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Download or read book Talks on the Path of Occultism written by Annie Besant and published by . This book was released on 1926 with total page 988 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Universal Brotherhood

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The Voice of the Silence

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Total Pages : 120 pages
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Real dreams are actions of the true Self

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Download or read book Real dreams are actions of the true Self written by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky and published by Philaletheians UK. This book was released on 2018-01-03 with total page 49 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dreams are images of hopes and fears. Somnambulism, premonitions, and second sight are a disposition, energised by the power of the imagination, to perceive and guess by intuition reflections from the Astral Light. In sense dreams the mind is always asleep. The sensual tendencies of the dreamer are readily impressed by pictures from the Astral Light, and thus the direction of such dreams is always towards the animal plane. We should therefore train ourselves to wake up when a sense dream occurs; and the instantaneous rejection of impure thoughts during the period of waking consciousness will tend to set up a habit of rejection, which will act automatically in sleep. There is no simple answer to the question “what is it that dreams?” for it depends entirely on each individual, what principle will be the chief motor in dreams, and whether they will be remembered or forgotten. When the material man dreams, all he sees with his eyes shut, and in or through his mind, is of course subjective. But the Inner Man, who is the silent spectator of the life of the dreamer, all he sees is as objective as he is himself to himself. The dream state is common not only to all men, but also to all animals, from the highest mammalia to the smallest birds, and even insects. Every being endowed with a physical brain, or organs approximating thereto, must dream. Human dreams do not differ much from those of the animals. But that which is entirely terra incognita for science is the real dreams and experiences of the immortal Ego overshadowing mortal man, which thinks and acts independently of the physical body. What we often regard as dreams or idle fancies may be stray pages torn out from the life and experiences of the Inner Man, the dim recollection of which at the moment of awakening becomes more or less distorted by our physical memory. Every night, when the Inner Man is freed from the trammels of matter, he lives a separate life within his prison of clay. But the outer man cannot be conscious of the Inner Man, for his brain and thinking apparatus are paralyzed more or less completely. Ordinary dreams are caused by sensuously desirous consciousness awakened into chaotic activity by the slumbering reminiscences of the lower mind. The combined action of desires and animal soul is purely mechanical. It is instinct, not reason, which is active in them. But, as a rule, our memory registers only the fugitive and distorted impressions which the brain receives at the moment of awakening. Among the vast number of meaningless dreams there are some in which presages are given of coming events. When such dreams come true, they may be termed prophetic. In the case of individuals who have truly prophetic dreams, it is because their physical brains and memory are in closer relation and sympathy with their Higher Ego than in the generality of men. The Adept, however, does not dream, he just paralyzes his lower self during sleep, and becomes perfectly free. Dreams are illusions and the Adept is beyond illusion. Imagination is the best guide of our blind senses. We see through our imagination, and that is the natural aspect of the miracle. But we also see actual and true things, and it is in this that lies the marvel of the natural phenomenon. Those of a nervous temperament, whose sight is weak and imagination vivid, are the fittest persons for this kind of divination. The stronger the spirituality of the dreamer, the easier it will be for the Higher Ego to impress on the brain a vivid picture of the dream. In the materialistic man, in one whose proclivities and passions have severed his astral soul from her spiritual counterpart and master, in him whose labour has so worn out the body as to render him temporarily insensible to the voice of his soul — such persons rarely, if ever, will have any dreams at all. On the other hand, highly spiritual people will see visions and dreams when asleep, and even in their hours of wakefulness. Messages sent by one soul to another are perceived as premonitions, dreams, and visions. Facts are generally inverted in dreams, and this can be explained by the law of introverted mental vision. The Higher Ego does not think as its evanescent personality does. Its thoughts are vivid pictures and visions of past and future scenes, of wonderful living acts and heroic deeds, which are all present in the eternal now — even as they were when speech expressed in sounds did not exist, when thoughts were things, and men did not need to express them in speeches, for they instantly realised themselves in action by the power of Kriyashakti, that mysterious power which transforms instantaneously ideas into visible forms. In persons of a very materialistic mind, because the Ego is so trammelled by matter, it can hardly give all its attention to one’s actions, even though the latter may commit sins for which that Ego will have to suffer conjointly in future. True dreams, being actions of the Higher Ego, they produce effects which are recorded on their own plane. Ordinary dreams, by and large, are the waking and hazy recollections of such actions. Between the inner man and the physical brain there is a kind of conscious telegraphic communication going on incessantly, day and night. When the brain is asleep, the physical memory and imagination are also asleep, and all cognitive functions are at rest. Our mundane life is a “dream” to the Higher Ego, while the inner life, or what we call the “dream plane,” is the real life for it. The will of the common man is dormant in dreams and therefore inactive. A sick person, especially just before death, is very likely to see in dream, or vision, those whom he loves and is continually thinking of; and so also is a person awake, but intensely thinking of a person who is asleep at the time. In cases of consumption, or other emaciating diseases, dreams become pleasant because the astral soul of the patient has begun detaching from the physical body, and therefore becomes more clairvoyant in proportion. As death approaches, the body wastes away and ceases to be an impediment or barrier between the brain of the ailing man and his Higher Ego. In Black Magic it is no rare thing to evoke the “spirit” of a sleeping person. Thus the sorcerer may learn from the apparition any secret he chooses, while the sleeper remains ignorant of what is going on. A nightmare arises from oppression and difficulty in breathing; and the latter will always create a feeling of oppression and a sensation of impending calamity. By cultivating the power of dreaming, clairvoyance is developed. But only one’s clairvoyant faculty, aided by spiritual intuition, can interpret one’s dreams. The only one who profits from a dream book is its author. If you could remember your dreams in deep sleep, when the spiritual consciousness is active, you would be able to remember all your past incarnations. That exalted state of remembrance is the “Memory of the Heart”; and the capacity to impress itself on the brain, so that it becomes part of its consciousness, marks the opening of the Third Eye.

In deep sleep we dream no more and confabulate with the stars

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Download or read book In deep sleep we dream no more and confabulate with the stars written by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky and published by Philaletheians UK. This book was released on 2021-10-01 with total page 19 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Long kalpas of mental sleep, during which humanity was permitted to think only by proxy, preceded today’s self-consciousness alternating between wakefulness and sleep. When asleep, the ordinary man has no experience of any state of consciousness other than those emerging from his brain and the ever-deceiving physical senses. In deep sleep, ideation ceases on the physical plane, and memory is in abeyance because the organ, through which the Ego manifests ideation and memory on the material plane, has temporarily ceased to function. Spiritual Consciousness never sleeps because she is always in the Light of Reality and acts independently of the sleeping man. Impressions projected upon the brain may survive as “conscience.” But the Occultist, who knows that his Divine Self never sleeps, and lives in the Light of the One Reality — the same Light that illuminates every man in the world of being — says that during the state of sleep his mind (seat of the physical and personal intelligence) may get glimpses of that Light revealed by the Divine Thought, which was hidden from it during his waking hours. The spiritual perceptions of the Higher Ego are beyond space and time. Space and time are the illusory perceptions of his worldly shadow, whether wakeful or asleep. To see in Nirvana annihilation amounts to saying of a man plunged in a sound dreamless sleep — one that leaves no impression on the physical memory and brain, because the sleeper’s Higher Self is in its original state of absolute consciousness during those hours — that he, too, is annihilated. Alas! the human mind, unable to transcend the limitations of its individualised consciousness, totters here on earth on the brink of incomprehensible Absoluteness and Eternity. What, then, is the process of going to sleep? As a man exhausted by one state of the life fluid seeks another — e.g., when exhausted by hot air he refreshes himself with cool water — so sleep is the shady nook in the sunlit valley of life. Somnolence is a compelling sign that waking life has become too strong for the physical organism, and that the force of the life current must be broken by changing the waking for the sleeping state. Pernicious is the influence of the moon. Only one with remarkably strong nerves can sit or sleep under the moonlight without injury to his health. Shall we sleep with the head towards the north, south, east, or west?

The Wisdom of Buddhism

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ISBN 13 : 9780700701971
Total Pages : 284 pages
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Download or read book The Wisdom of Buddhism written by Christmas Humphreys and published by Psychology Press. This book was released on 1987 with total page 284 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A balanced selection from Buddhist writings, including scriptures used by the Zen School, with chapters on the Buddha, Tibetan Buddhism, Concentration and Meditation, the Buddhist Order, and Nirvana. With sources, glossary and index.

The Shakespeare Phrase Book

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The Voice of the Silence

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The Complete Concordance to Shakspeare

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How They Croaked

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ISBN 13 : 1547614536
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