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The
Seven Principles of Man
By
Annie
Besant
Subtle Forms of The
Fourth and Fifth Principle
The student
will already have fully realised that "an astral
body" is a loose term that may cover a variety of different forms. It may
be well at this stage to sum up the subtle types sometimes inaccurately called
the astral that belong to the fourth and fifth principles.
During life a
true astral body may be projected – formed, as its name implies, of astral
matter – but, unlike the etheric double, dowered with intelligence, and able to
travel to a considerable distance from the physical body to which it belongs.
This is the desire-body, and it is, as we have seen, a vehicle of
consciousness. It is projected by mediums and sensitives unconsciously, and by
trained students consciously.
It can travel
with the speed of thought to a distant place, can there gather impressions from
surrounding objects, can bring back those impressions to the physical body. In
the case of a medium it can convey them to others by means of the physical body
still entranced, but as a rule when the sensitive comes out of trance, the
brain does not retain the impressions thus made upon it, and no trace is left
in the memory of the experiences thus acquired.
Sometimes,
but this is rare, the desire-body is able sufficiently to affect the brain by
the vibrations it set up, to leave a lasting impression thereon, and then the
sensitive is able to recall the knowledge acquired during trance. The student
learns to impress on his brain the knowledge gained in the desire-body, his
will being active while that of the medium is passive.
This
desire-body is the agent unconsciously used by clairvoyants when their vision
is not merely the seeing in the astral light. This astral form does then really
travel to distant places, and may appear there to persons who are sensitive or
who chance for the time to be in an abnormal nervous condition.
Sometimes it
appears to them – when very faintly informed by consciousness – as a vaguely
outlined form, not noticing its surroundings. Such a body has appeared near the
time of death at places distant from the dying person, to those who were
closely united to the dying by ties of the blood, of affection, or of
hatred. More
highly energised, it will show intelligence and
emotion, as in some cases on record, in which dying mothers have visited their
children residing at a distance, and have spoken in their last moments of what
they had seen and done.
The
desire-body is also set free in many cases of disease – as is the etheric
double – as well as in sleep and in trance. Inactivity of the physical body is
a condition of such astral voyagings. The desire-body
seems also occasionally to appear in séance-rooms, giving rise to some of the
more intellectual phenomena that takes place.
It must not
be confounded with the "spook" already sufficiently familiar to the
reader, the latter being always the kâmic or
Kâma-Manasic remains of some dead person, whereas the body we are now dealing
with is the projection of an astral double from a living person.
A higher form
of subtle body, belonging to Manas, is that known as the Mâyâvi
Rûpa, or "body of illusion." The Mâyâvi Rûpa is a subtle body
formed by the consciously directed will of the Adept or disciple; it may, or
may not, resemble the physical body, the form given to it being suitable to the
purpose for which it is projected.
In this body
the full consciousness dwells, for it is merely the mental body rearranged. The
Adept or disciple can thus travel at will, without the burden of the physical
body, in the full exercise of every faculty, in perfect self-consciousness. He
makes the Mâyâvi Rûpa
visible of invisible at will – on the physical plane – and the phrase often
used by chelâs and others as to seeing an Adept
"in his astral," means that he was visited by them in his Mâyâvi Rûpa.
If he so
chose, he can make it, indistinguishable from a physical body, warm and firm to
the touch as well as visible, able to carry on a conversation, at all points like
a physical human being. But the power thus to form the true Mâyâvi
Rûpa is confined to Adepts and chelâs;
it cannot be done by the untrained student, however psychic he may naturally
be, for it is a manasic and not a psychic creation,
and it is only under the instruction of his Guru that the chelâ
learns to form and use the "body of illusion."
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Annie
Besant with Mahatma Gandhi
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