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The Astral Plane

C. W. LEADBEATER

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But of whatever grade the entify’s intellect may be, it is always a fluctuating and on the whole a gradually diminishing quantity, for the lower mind of the man is being drawn in opposite directions by the higher spiritual nature which acts on it from above its level and the strong desire-Wces which operate from below; and therefore it oscillates between the two attractions, with ;yi ever-increasing tendency towards the former as the forces of lower desire wear themselves out.
Here comes in one of the objections.to the spiritualistic seance. An exceedingly ignorant or degraded man may no doubt learn much by coming into contact after his death with a circle of earnest sitters under the control of some reliable person, and so may be really helped and raised. ut in the ordinary man the consciousness is steadily rising om the lower part of the nature towards the higher; and bviously it cannot be helpful to his evolution that this >wer part should be reawakened from the natural and esirable unconsciousness into which it is passing,
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