Death—and After? eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 84 pages of information about Death—and After?.

Death—and After? eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 84 pages of information about Death—and After?.

(b) From Elementaries. These, possessing the lower capacities of the mind, i.e., all the intellectual faculties that found their expression through the physical brain during life, may produce communications of a highly intellectual character.  These, however, are rare, as may be seen from a survey of the messages published as received from “departed Spirits”.

(c) From Elementals. These semi-conscious centres of force play a great part at seances, and are mostly the agents who are active in producing physical phenomena.  They throw about or carry objects, make noises, ring bells, etc., etc.  Sometimes they play pranks with Shells, animating them and representing them to be the spirits of great personalities who have lived on earth, but who have sadly degenerated in the “spirit-world”, judging by their effusions.  Sometimes, in materialising seances, they busy themselves in throwing pictures from the Astral Light on the fluidic forms produced, so causing them to assume likenesses of various persons.  There are also Elementals of a high type who occasionally communicate with very gifted mediums, “Shining Ones” from other spheres.

(d) From Nirmanakayas. For these communications, as for the two classes next mentioned, the medium must be of a very pure and lofty nature.  The Nirmanakaya is a perfected man, who has cast aside his physical body but retains his other lower principles, and remains in the earth-sphere for the sake of helping forward the evolution of mankind.  Nirmanakayas

Have, out of pity for mankind and those they left on earth, renounced the Nirvanic state.  Such an Adept, or Saint, or whatever you may call him, believing it a selfish act to rest in bliss while mankind groans under the burden of misery produced by ignorance, renounces Nirvana and determines to remain invisible in spirit on this earth.  They have no material body, as they have left it behind; but otherwise they remain with all their principles even in astral life in our sphere.  And such can and do communicate with a few elect ones, only surely not with ordinary mediums.[52]

(e) From Adepts now living on earth. These often communicate with Their disciples, without using the ordinary methods of communication, and when any tie exists, perchance from some past incarnation, between an Adept and a medium, constituting that medium a disciple, a message from the Adept might readily be mistaken for a message from a “Spirit”.  The receipt of such messages by precipitated writing or spoken words is within the knowledge of some.

(f) From the medium’s Higher Ego. Where a pure and earnest man or woman is striving after the light, this upward striving is met by a downward reaching of the higher nature, and light from the higher streams downward, illuminating the lower consciousness.  Then the lower mind is, for the time, united with its parent, and transmits as much of its knowledge as it is able to retain.

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