DISCOURSES ON
RADHASOAMI
FAITH
BY
MAHARAJ SAHAB
Pandit Brahm Sankar Misra,
M.A.
88. DENIZENS OF THE
PURELY SPIRITUAL REGIONS
130.
When the subtle attraction towards the positive pole began to assert itself in
an appreciable form, the covers or coatings produced by individual
spirit-action receded further and took their location at the strata suitable
for them. The spirits so short of their original comatose covers woke up, as it
were, from their eternal sleep, inasmuch as the individual currents were
largely relieved of the strain involved in maintaining the individual covers,
and inasmuch they received additional spirituality by being drawn to higher spiritual
planes. This awakening is entirely similar to that which takes place when the
ego passes from the plane of deep slumber to that of trance which appertains to
the astral creation. In this condition of trance, respiration and circulation
in the entire physical frame are at a standstill, inasmuch as the main
spirit-currents, which sustain the conditions of wakefulness, dream, and deep
slumber, have been attracted to the astral plane. The same remarks apply to the
condition of spirit at the time of death. It is, however, drawn up at that time
to a still higher plane. On the arrival of the spirit at the astral plane, it
assumes a subtle body, somewhat similar to its physical body, the materials of
the subtle body being supplied out of subtle surroundings of the astral plane.
Similarly, on being liberated from their original comatose covers, the spirits
assumed spiritual bodies of the higher spiritual planes to which they had been
attracted. These higher spiritual planes, however, represented the comatose strata
which had fallen down from their original planes of location by the attractive
action mentioned above. This shifting of strata imparted, even to those strata
which had fallen below, kinetic energy of the intelligent united
spirit-current, and they were thus endowed with intelligence as a whole. The
bodies constructed out of such covers could not, therefore, obstruct any
activity of the kinetic spiritual energy developed in individual spirits. These
spirits are known as hamsas and parama hamsas, with reference to the
lower or higher spiritual spheres they belong to. The spirits of the three
higher sub-divisions would be parama
hamsas, while those of the three lower spheres would be hamsas only. Although sex-distinction is
not marked in the purely spiritual regions, yet those in whom the sound-action
predominates to some extent may be grouped in a male class; the remaining
spirits in whom the spirit-action is prominent might come under the category of
a feminine group. It is, however, necessary to observe that the two classes
should in no circumstances be held to be associated with any sex-functions of
the kind met with in this world.
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