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The Astral Plane

C. W. LEADBEATER

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Indeed, people who are t as yet unable to see psychically under any circumstances are frequently very unpleasantly impressed when visiting such places as \ue have mehtioned. There are many, for example, who feel ftncomfortable when passing the site of Tyburn Tree, or cannot stay in 'the Chamber of Horrors at Madame Tussaud’s, though they may not be in the least aware that their discomfort is due to the dreadful impressions in the astral light which surround places and objects redolent of horror and crime, and to the presence of the loathsome astral entities which always swarm about such centres.
The family ghost, whom we generally find in the stock stories of the supernatural as an appanage of
Ghost* the feudal castle, may be either a thought-form or an unusually vivid impression in the astral light, or again he may
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