THE INVISIBLE WORLDS PART ONE T
| Published: 21st December 2006 14:52 |
PART ONE
One question which always arises is ‘Where is the Spirit World’ The answer to this is perhaps not as straight forward as we think, and in some ways is quite complex.
To begin with we are reminded of the biblical statement of Jesus when on the cross 'In my Father’s house are many mansions' I think we can safely assume that here Jesus was referring to planes or dimensions of vibration and certainly not to buildings of any description.
We live in a multidimensional universe in which there are worlds within worlds, each rising in a gradually ascending vibratory scale, from those which touch the highest levels of the physical world, to those which gradually blend with the lowest of the spirit world. It is in fact an axiom of physics that no two bodies of matter can occupy the same space at the same time. However, millions of vibrations can exist in the same space at the same time without interfering in anyway with each other. And so, most schools of thought agree that the spirit world is more a condition than it is a place, and that it orbits within and around the atom without interference. In other words, the innumerable levels of the spirit world interpenetrate the physical world and the inhabitants of that world may even walk through and around us, unaware of our presence, just a the majority of us are unaware of theirs. And so, the invisible realms of the great spiritual Universe have no particular geographical place, and also have a surreal landscape that may transmute to comply with the way we think. So the ‘Hell or Heaven’ states are mentally created by ourselves. We are the architects of our own destinies, as much in death as we are in life.
This physical world is only a fragment of the real world, and through and beyond this world are innumerable invisible worlds. Although invisible to the physical eye, these invisible worlds are composed of matter, albeit of a much finer quality and substantiality than the matter with which we are accustomed. The matter of these invisible worlds is much finer than the one below it and they collectively manifest in a gradually ascending vibratory scale towards the highest and most divine planes of the universe.
Traditionally these are seven planes or worlds significantly related to the human consciousness and each individual will eventually have some phase of his being in them. The human consciousness is represented in the three lower planes by a vehicle or body of matter of each of those planes, and through each body the soul acquire knowledge and experiences communication with that plane.
We are aware that we have a physical body the only vehicles of conveyance available to us whilst we live in the physical world and this body is composed on seven sub-states of physical matter, through which we acquire experience of the physical environment in which we presently live. Also integrated into our complex subtle anatomy is a body of ‘astral’ matter, so called because the matter is starry or self-luminous. And this is obviously called the ‘astral body’. According to Theosophical tradition we also have a ‘mental body’ and a causal body’, primarily composed of the materials of the mental world.
As with the physical body, each other individual body is of course highly organised, and there is most certainly an anatomy and physiology of these invisible vehicles as complex a state of the physical body. It is believed that on planes higher than the mental world, man’s consciousness is as yet rudimentary, and his bodies or vehicles on those planes are still awaiting organisation.
Each world or plane is quite distinct from all the others, and natural phenomena such a heat, light and electricity of our physical world of matter, do not seemingly affect the mental world of matter. As there are laws of solid, liquid and gaseous states of physical matter so too are there similarly laws of matter for each individual plane. Furthermore, the matter of each place has seven sub stated referred to a sub-planes; our physical world has not only the three sub-states of solid, liquid and gaseous with which we are familiar, but also four other sub-states, called respectively; Etheric, super-Etheric, Sub-Atomic and Atomic.
We do not die!. There is no such actual state a death. There is only change, transmutation, growth, becoming a movement of matter or of consciousness from one state to another
Written by Billy Roberts for the publication Physchic World
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