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The Astral Plane

C. W. LEADBEATER

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that sub-plane to the one next above it until the process of detachment described had been completed.
To this rule there is no kind of exception, so far as we are yet aware, although naturally a man’s actions when he finds himself conscious upon any suj?-plane may within certain limits either shorten or prolong his connection with it.
But the amount of consciousness that a person will have upon a given «ub-plane does not invariably follow precisely the sam^ law. Let us consider an extreme example of possible variation in order that we mjy grasp its method. Suppose a man who has brought over from his past incarnation tendencies requiring for their manifestation a very large amount of the matter of the seventh or lowest sub-plane, but has in his present life been fortunate enough to learn in his very earliest years the possibility and necessity of controlling these tendencies. It is scarcely probable' that such a man’s efforts at control should be entirely and uniformly successful : but if
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