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The Astral Plane

C. W. LEADBEATER

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HAVING sketched in, however slightly, the background of our picture, we must now attempt to fill in the figures— to describe the inhabitants of the astral plane. Th® immense variety of these.beings makes it exceedingly difficult to arrange and tabulate them. Perhaps the most convenient methpd will be to divide them into three great classes, the human, the non-human, and the artificial.
I. HUMAN.
The human denizens of the astral plane fall naturally into two groups, the living and the dead, or, to speak more accurately, those who have still a physical body, and those who have not.
# i. Living.
The men who manifest themselves on the astral plane during physical life may be subdivided into four classes:— i. The Adept and his Pupils. Those belonging to this class»usually employ as a vehicle not the astral body at all, but the mindbody, which is composed of the matter of the four lower or rhpa levels of the plane next above. The advantage of this vehicle is that it perfnits of instant passage from the mental
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