H. P. Blavatsky, The Secret Doctrine, Volume 3



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Taking the lowest only, the Terrestrial (it was afterwards decided to call this plane Prâkritic), it is divisible into seven planes, and these again into seven, making the forty-nine.

Terrestrial

(Page 552) She then took the lowest plane of Prakriti, or the true Terrestrial, and divided it as follows:—

 

 



 


True terrestrial planes
or 7th Prâkritic


7

Para-Ego or Atmic

6

Inner-Ego or Buddhic

5

Ego-Manas

4

Kâma-Manas or Lower Manas

3

Prânic Kâma or Psychic

2

Astral

1

Objective
  Its objective or sensuous plane is that which is sensed by the five physical senses.

On its second plane things are reversed.

Its third plane is psychic: here is the instinct which prevents a kitten going into the water and getting drowned.

The following table of the terrestrial, objective consciousness was given:




1

Sensuous

2

Instinctual

3

Physiological-emotional

4

Passional - emotional

5

Mental- emotional

6

Spiritual-emotional

7

x
 

 

 



 

 

Divisions of the Astral Plane (Page 553)



Astral

The three lower Prâkritic are related to the three lower of the Astral Plane immediately succeeding.

 


7

 

6

Astral Buddhi

5

Astral Manas

4

Astral Kâma-Manas

3

Astral Psychic or Prânic

2

Astral Astral

1

Astral Objective
With regard to the first division of the second plane, H.P.B reminded her pupils that all seen on it must be reversed in translating it, e.g., with numbers which appeared backwards. The Astral Objective corresponds in everything to the Terrestrial Objective.

The second division corresponds to the second of the lower plane, but the objects are of extreme tenuity, an astralized Astral. This plane is the limit of the ordinary medium, beyond which he cannot go. A non-mediumistic person to reach it must be asleep or in a trance, or under the influence of laughing-gas; or in ordinary delirium people pass on to this plane.

The third, the Prânic, is of an intensely vivid nature. Extreme delirium carried the patient to this plane. In delirium tremens the sufferer passes to this and to the one above it. Lunatics are often conscious on this plane, where they see terrible visions. It runs into the—

Fourth division, the worst of the astral planes, Kâmic and terrible. Hence come the images that tempt; images of drunkards in Kâma Loka impelling others to drink; images of all vices inoculating men with the desire to commit crimes. The weak imitate these images in a kind of monkeyish fashion, so falling beneath their influence. This is also the cause of epidemics of vices, and cycles of disaster, of accidents of all kinds coming in groups. Extreme delirium tremens is on this plane.



(Page 554) The fifth division is that of premonitions in dreams, of reflections from the lower mentality, glimpses into the past and future, the plane of things mental and not spiritual. The mesmerized clairvoyant can reach this plane, and even, if good, may go higher.

The sixth is the plane from which come all beautiful inspirations of art, poetry, and music, high types of dreams, flashes of genius. Here we have glimpses of past incarnations, without being able to locate or analyse them.

We are on the seventh plane at the moment of death or in exceptional visions. The drowning man is here when he remembers his past life. The memory of events of this plane must be centred in the heart, “the seat of Buddha.” There it will remain, but impressions from this plane are not made on the physical brain.


4th Kosmic Plane

 

 

Kosmic Kâma-Mans

Fohat

 

3rd Kosmic Plane

 

Kosmic Life

Jiva-Fohat

Prânic-Kâma

2nd Kosmic Plane

 

 

Kosmic Astral

1st Kosmic Prakiristic

 

 

Kosmic Body

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