| In the desire body every particle is sensitive to vibrations
                       similar to those which we call sight, sounds and feelings and every particle is in incessant
                       motion rapidly swirling about so that in the same instant it may be at the top and bottom of
                       the desire body and impart at all points to all the other particles a sensation of that
                       which it has experienced thus every particle of desire stuff in this vehicle of ours will
                       instantly feel any sensation experienced by any single particle. Therefore the desire body
                       is of an exceedingly sensitive nature, capable of most intense feelings and emotions. The
                       Mind. This is the latest acquisition of the human spirit, and in most
                       people who have not yet accustomed themselves to orderly, consecutive thought, it is a mere
                       inchoate cloud disposed particularly in the region of the head. When looking at a person
                       clairvoyantly there appears to be an empty space in the center of the forehead just above
                       and between the[pg 134]eyebrows. It looks like the blue part of a gas flame. That is mind stuff
                       which veils the human spirit, or Ego, and the writer has been told that not even the most
                       gifted seer can penetrate that veil which is said to have been spoken of in ancient Egypt as
                       “the veil
                       of Isis” which none may lift and live, for behind that veil is the Holy
                       of Holies, the temple of our body, where the spirit is to be left secure from all
                       intrusion. To those who have not previously studied the deeper philosophies
                       the question may occur: But why all these divisions; even the Bible speaks only of soul and
                       body, for most people believe soul and spirit to be synonymous terms. We can only answer
                       that this division is not arbitrary but necessary, and founded upon facts in nature. Neither
                       is it correct to regard the soul and the spirit as synonymous. Paul himself speaks of
                       the natural body
                       which is composed of physical substances: solids, liquids, gases and ethers; he mentions
                       a spiritual body,
                       which is the vehicle of the spirit composed of the mind and desire body, and the spirit itself, which is
                       called Ego in Latin or “I” in English. |