Sunday, October 9, 2011

What Is The Astral Plane?, The Scenery, Inhabitants & Phenomena of The Astral Plane [Illustrated] (Kindle Edition)

What Is The Astral Plane?, The Scenery, Inhabitants & Phenomena of The Astral Plane [Illustrated]
What Is The Astral Plane?, The Scenery, Inhabitants & Phenomena of The Astral Plane [Illustrated] (Kindle Edition)
By Petra Ortiz

Review & Description

From the 'Introduction': The first introduction to this remarkable region comes to people in various ways. Some only once in their whole lives under some unusual influence become sensitive enough to recognize the presence of one of its inhabitants, and perhaps, because the experience does not repeat itself, come in time to believe that on that occasion they must have been the victims of hallucination: others find themselves with increasing frequency seeing and hearing something to which those around them are blind and deaf; others again--and perhaps this is the commonest experience of all--begin to recollect with greater and greater clearness that which they have seen or heard on that other plane during sleep. Among those who make a study of these subjects, some try to develop the astral sight by crystal-gazing or other methods, while those who have the inestimable advantage of the direct guidance of a qualified teacher will probably be placed upon that plane for the first time under his special protection, which will be continued until, by the application of various tests, he has satisfied himself that the pupil is proof against any danger or terror that he is likely to encounter. But, however it may occur, the first actual realization that we are all the while in the midst of a great world full of active life, of which most of us are nevertheless entirely unconscious, cannot but be to some extent a memorable epoch in a man's existence.
Table Of Contents:
Introduction
Scenery
Inhabitants
INTRODUCTION
SCENERY
INHABITANTS
I. HUMAN
II. NON-HUMAN
III. ARTIFICIAL
PHENOMENA
[Sidenotes: Churchyard Ghosts, Apparitions of the Dying, Haunted Localities, Family Ghosts, Bell-ringing, stone-throwing, etc., Fairies, Communicating Entities, Astral Resources, Clairvoyance, Prevision and Second-sight, Astral Forces, Etheric Currents, Etheric Pressure, Latent Energy, Sympathetic Vibration, Mantras, Disintegration, Materialization, Why Darkness is required, Spirit Photographs, Reduplication, Precipitation, Slate-writing, Levitation, Spirit Lights, Handling Fire, Transmutation, Repercussion]
CONCLUSION
[the fifth of a series of Manuals designed to meet the public demand for a simple exposition of Theosophical teachings]From the 'Introduction': The first introduction to this remarkable region comes to people in various ways. Some only once in their whole lives under some unusual influence become sensitive enough to recognize the presence of one of its inhabitants, and perhaps, because the experience does not repeat itself, come in time to believe that on that occasion they must have been the victims of hallucination: others find themselves with increasing frequency seeing and hearing something to which those around them are blind and deaf; others again--and perhaps this is the commonest experience of all--begin to recollect with greater and greater clearness that which they have seen or heard on that other plane during sleep. Among those who make a study of these subjects, some try to develop the astral sight by crystal-gazing or other methods, while those who have the inestimable advantage of the direct guidance of a qualified teacher will probably be placed upon that plane for the first time under his special protection, which will be continued until, by the application of various tests, he has satisfied himself that the pupil is proof against any danger or terror that he is likely to encounter. But, however it may occur, the first actual realization that we are all the while in the midst of a great world full of active life, of which most of us are nevertheless entirely unconscious, cannot but be to some extent a memorable epoch in a man's existence.
Table Of Contents:
Introduction
Scenery
Inhabitants
INTRODUCTION
SCENERY
INHABITANTS
I. HUMAN
II. NON-HUMAN
III. ARTIFICIAL
PHENOMENA
[Sidenotes: Churchyard Ghosts, Apparitions of the Dying, Haunted Localities, Family Ghosts, Bell-ringing, stone-throwing, etc., Fairies, Communicating Entities, Astral Resources, Clairvoyance, Prevision and Second-sight, Astral Forces, Etheric Currents, Etheric Pressure, Latent Energy, Sympathetic Vibration, Mantras, Disintegration, Materialization, Why Darkness is required, Spirit Photographs, Reduplication, Precipitation, Slate-writing, Levitation, Spirit Lights, Handling Fire, Transmutation, Repercussion]
CONCLUSION
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