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The Astral Plane

C. W. LEADBEATER

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2 . The Pupil awaiting reincarnation. It has frequently
been stated in Theosophical literature that when the pupil reaches a certain stage he is able with the assistance of his Master to escape from the action of what is hi ordinary cases the law of nature which carries a human being into the heavenworld after death, there to receive the due result of the full working out of all the spiritual forces which his highest aspirations have set in motion while on earth. , <:
As the pupil must by the hypothesis be a man of pure life and high fought, it is probable that in his case these spiritual forces will be of abnormal strength, and therefore if he, to use the technical expression,"takes his devachan,” it is likely to be an extremely long one; but if instead of taking'it he chooses the Path of Renunciation (thus even it his low level and in his humble way beginning to follow n the footsteps of the Great Master of Renunciation, 3autama Buddiia Himself), he is able to expend that reserve of force in quite another direction—to use it for the benefit of mankind, and so, ififinitesimal though
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