Paul, in his writings, also mentions the natural body and the
spiritual body while
the man himself is a spirit inhabiting those vehicles. We will briefly note the constitution
of the various bodies of man invisible to the physical sight but as objective to spiritual
sight as the dense body to ordinary vision.
The
Vital Body.
That body of ours which is composed of ether is called the
“vital
body” in Western[pg 123]Mystery Schools, for, as we have already seen, ether is the avenue of
ingress for vital force from the sun and the field of agencies in nature which promote such
vital activities as assimilation, growth and propagation.
This vehicle is an exact counterpart of our visible body,
molecule for molecule, and organ for organ, with one exception, which we shall note later.
But it is slightly larger, extending about one and one-half inches beyond the periphery of
our dense vehicle.
The spleen is the entrance gate of forces which vitalize the
body. In the etheric counterpart of that organ solar energy is transmuted to vital fluid of
a pale rose color. From thence it spreads all over the nervous system, and after having been
used in the body it radiates in streams, much as bristles protrude from a porcupine.
The rays of the sun are transmitted either directly, or reflected
by way of the planets and the moon. The rays directly from the sun give spiritual
illumination, the rays received by way of the planets produce intelligence, morality, and
soul growth, but the rays reflected by way of the moon make for physical growth, as seen in
the case of plants which grow differently when planted in the[pg 124]light of the moon from what is the case when they are planted when the moon
is dark. There is also a difference in plants sown when the moon is in barren and fruitful
signs of the Zodiac.
The solar ray is absorbed by the human spirit which has its seat
in the center of the forehead, the stellar ray is absorbed by the brain and spinal cord, and
the lunar ray enters our system through the spleen.
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