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... | {{Style P-No indent|occultists have it,''' '''the “astral light.” What remains is knowledge displayed which has never been in the mind during its earthly experience; and as to this I certainly cannot accept as satisfactory Dr. Wyld’s suggestion that the unconscious spirit has sources of knowledge other than those afforded it by the conscious experience of the person to whom it is attached, or of those ''en rapport ''with him. It is certainly possible that the spirit is informed by other spirits, and thus it is possible to remove the agency of the latter, but hardly altogether to dispense with it.}} | ||
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from Adyar archives of the International Theosophical Society
vol. 4 (1875-1878)
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< Mr. J.Simmons on Dr. Wild`s Theory (continued from page 4-113) >
occultists have it, the “astral light.” What remains is knowledge displayed which has never been in the mind during its earthly experience; and as to this I certainly cannot accept as satisfactory Dr. Wyld’s suggestion that the unconscious spirit has sources of knowledge other than those afforded it by the conscious experience of the person to whom it is attached, or of those en rapport with him. It is certainly possible that the spirit is informed by other spirits, and thus it is possible to remove the agency of the latter, but hardly altogether to dispense with it.
Man as a Spirit
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What is the Intelligence
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Peeping Through
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