HPB-SB-10-325

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from Adyar archives of the International Theosophical Society
vol. 10, p. 325

volume 10, page 325

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vol. period: 1879-1880

pages in vol.: 577

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< The Key to Theosophy (continued from page 10-324) >

D’ Represents the soul in a state of revery—liable to delusion, or “Electro Biology.”

D Represents the spirit on first awaking in the spirit sphere of revery, namely, in the condition easily imposed on by soul force. In a purgatorial state of hallucination, and prone to impose on others. It is from this region, I believe, that for the most part, come those spirits which haunt our promiscuous seances. They descend through the narrow way and biologise the mediums who are in a condition of soul revery at D. Spirits at D’ are under the control of soul or will force.

C This represents the position of the clairvoyant spirit but still within the influence of the corresponding region of soul imagination at C’.

B This is the position of spiritual reason and spiritual knowledge and power corresponding to B’.

A This is the position where the spirit, being beyond earth and human reason, has become a perfect unity, at one with the Holy Spirit of the Lord, and in perfect subjection to the will of God. Its utterances being “Thus saith the Lord.”

An Incident

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Experiences of Anesthetics

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Ce Que Veulent les Theosophes, Lear But

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Editor's notes

  1. An Incident by Macdonell, Agnes, London Spiritualist, No. 395, March 19, 1880, p. 137
  2. Experiences of Anesthetics by Massey, C.C., London Spiritualist, No. 395, March 19, 1880, pp. 138
  3. Ce Que Veulent les Theosophes, Lear But by unknown author, Revue Spirite, Mars, 1880



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