As previously stated, the higher Regions of the Desire World
exhibit the marked peculiarity of blending form and sound, but when one passes through the
Great Silence, all the world seems to disappear and the spirit has the feeling of floating
in an ocean of intense light, utterly alone, yet absolutely fearless, since unimbued with a
sense of its form or sound, nor past or future, but all is[pg 096]one eternal NOW. There seems to be neither pleasure nor pain and yet there
is no absence of feeling but it all seems to center in the one idea:—“I
am”! The human Ego stands face to face with itself as it were, and for
the time being all else is shut out. This is the experience of anyone who passes that breach
between the Desire World and the World of Thought, whether involuntarily, in the course of
an ordinary cyclic pilgrimage of the soul, which we shall later elucidate when speaking of
the post-mortem existence, or by an act of the will, as in the case of the trained occult
investigator, all have the same experience in transition.
There are two main divisions in the Physical World: the Chemical
Region and the Etheric Region. The World of Thought also has two great subdivisions: The
Region of concrete Thought and the Region of abstract Thought.
As we specialize the material of the Physical World and shape
into a dense body, and as we form the force-matter of the Desire World into a desire body,
so do we appropriate a certain amount of mindstuff from the Region of concrete Thought; but
we, as spirits,[pg 097]clothe ourselves in spirit-substance from the Region of abstract Thought
and thereby we become individual, separate Egos.
The
Region of Concrete Thought.
The Region of concrete Thought is neither shadowy nor illusory.
It is the acme of reality and this world which we mistakenly regard as the only verity, is
but an evanescent replica of that Region.
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