There is evidence to suggest that other worlds or dimensions
exist just beyond the range of our normal perception, but we
remain unaware of them because our minds are not objectively
conscious at these higher levels. Our normal level of
consciousness is restricted in some way, preventing us from
tuning in to these subtler realms. If you have young children
you might have noticed them looking a things that don’t appear
to be there or talking to "imaginary
friends". Very young children can
actually see into these hidden worlds, but they lose the ability
as they grow older.
In
altered states of consciousness the censorship of the physical
mind ceases. Altered states can be induced by certain drugs,
holotrophic breathing techniques and meditation, but they also
occur naturally every night in the hypnogogic state when we are
not quite asleep but not quite awake. Several years ago I woke
up in the middle of the night to see a ghostly image of my
partner sitting in a chair next to our bed. It was translucent
white, dimly glowing and perfectly detailed. It was definitely
Sarah, but her physical body was lying next to me asleep. To say
I was surprised would be an understatement. My
"fight or flight"
response immediately kicked in and I had a fraction of a second
to decide whether to hide under the covers or make a grab for
it. I must have been feeling brave that night because I decided
to make a panicky grab for it, but it vanished as soon as I
"touched" it
(my perception returned to normal). I didn’t actually feel
anything and I only saw it for about two seconds but I was
definitely awake (the adrenaline and fear saw to that). I
immediately woke Sarah to tell her what I had seen and ask her
if she was aware of anything – but she was just aware of being
asleep, and then being woken up! At the time I had no
explanation for what I had seen, but it turned out to be one of
the key events in my life which fuelled my desire to uncover the
truth about our so-called "reality".
I now know this ghostly image was her emotional
(or astral) body, and what it was
doing away from her physical body will be described in Chapter
12.
What Am “I”?
Dr Evan Harris Walker,
author of The Physics of Consciousness,
is regarded as one the pioneers of the modern consciousness
research. Walker rejects the conventional physical explanations
of consciousness and believes that consciousness is something
outside the physical world and does not depend on the brain. He
believes that consciousness transcends time and space, that our
minds are all interconnected, that we are all part of the one
quantum mind, and that our consciousness survives physical death.
In
his book World of Psychic Research,
Hereward Carrington describes how Dutch
scientists succeeded in weighing the physical body before,
during and after out-of-body experiences. They measured an
average weight loss of 2¼ ounces (63g) during out of body
experiences, which is due to the self and the subtle bodies
leaving the physical body. This is objective proof that we are
more than just our physical bodies and brains.
Here
is a simple exercise you can use right now to determine who you
really are: Just sit down, close your eyes and become aware of
everything within you. Start off by noticing your physical body
– the fact that you are aware of it means that you must be more
than your body. Then become aware of your emotions – the fact
that you are aware of how you feel means that you are more than
your emotions. Finally turn your attention to your thoughts –
you will notice that thoughts just pop in and out of your mind
without you actively thinking them. Because you are objectively
aware of the thoughts in your mind, you must be more than your
mind. You will realise that whatever part of yourself you focus
on there will always be a sense of awareness that is somehow
above and beyond everything else. This inner awareness or inner
essence is the real "you".
It is the basis of all your experiences: asleep or awake,
"dead" or
"alive" – it
is eternal.
The Human Experience
You
may have heard the expression "we are
spiritual beings having a human experience"
– it means that we are more than just our physical bodies. It
means that we are pure awareness temporarily inhabiting a human
body in order to develop our consciousness. Think of your inner
essence as the pure white light of a movie projector and your
life as the reel of film. The white light becomes coloured by
its interaction with the film – giving it new depth. We develop
new dimensions of consciousness from our interactions with life
in just the same way.
In
order to operate in a multi-dimensional universe we require a
multi-dimensional body – or more accurately a series of bodies
which enable us to operate in all the "realms"
of human endeavour. These bodies are all inter-linked and
inter-penetrate each other because each one is more subtle (or
less physical) than the previous. Our subtle bodies are
integrated enough so that the average person considers himself
to be a single being. For example, we consider our minds, our
emotions and our physical bodies as integral parts of our being.
Our persona is composed of a monad (self awareness), a causal
body (creativity), a mental body (intellect), an emotional body
(emotions and desires) and an etheric body (life energy), all of
which operate through a physical body. As we develop, the focus
of our consciousness rises higher and higher through these
bodies.
The
physical body allows us to move around and interact with things
in this physical world. They are like virtual-reality suits that
convert everything we touch, see, hear, taste or smell into
electrical impulses that can be perceived by our other subtle
bodies.
The
etheric body or energy body largely determines our physical
health and well being. Just as blood circulates through our
physical body, subtle energy (chi or prana) circulates through
our etheric body. The energy body is the template around which
the physical body grows, so treating the cause in the energy
body can be more effective than treating the symptoms in the
physical body – this is how alternative therapies such as
acupuncture and reiki work.
The
emotional body is the home of our emotions and desires, and its
aura allows us to subjectively sense our environment. For
example: when we walk into a room soon after people have been
arguing we can sense the tension. Our emotional bodies emit
emotions into the atmosphere and can sense those emitted by
other people. This explains the shared feelings and emotions we
often experience in group situations, such as supporting our
favourite sports team or protesting in a rally. The effect can
be so strong that normally pleasant people can end up doing some
very unpleasant things.
The
mental body is the home of the intellectual and rational mind.
Thoughts, like emotions, are "objects",
which our mental bodies create and transmit into the
environment, or receive and interpret from others. The physical
brain is not the source of our intellect; it is merely the organ
that allows the intellect to operate through the physical body.
In fact, the brain is more like a relay station which links the
mental body to the physical world.
The
causal body is what differentiates humans from animals – we have
them and animals don't. The causal
body performs four main functions in human beings:
-
It
is the true home of the human self – where the monad
“sleeps” between incarnations.
-
It is our
personal storehouse of experiences and memories from all our
incarnations.
-
It is the
source of our abstract, conceptual and intuitive thoughts.
-
It
constructs a link between our persona (lower self) and soul
(higher self).
The
causal body is commonly called the soul, but it is not commonly
known that it divides in two at the start of each new life and
only a small piece actually incarnates. In simple terms, a piece
of the causal body detaches itself from the main causal body and
incarnates into a persona and a physical body in order to
experience life as a human being. The lesser causal body
collects life experiences and, after physical death, returns to
the greater causal body to add its haul to the storehouse.
The Monad and the Three Triads
The
monad is the true self – the source of our awareness. The monad
contains everything it needs on its journey of awakening, but in
the beginning all these faculties are latent and undeveloped. It
is only through experience that they unfold and become active.
Monads evolve by ensouling a series of ever-higher life-forms.
They temporarily embed themselves in life-forms in order to
acquire experiences that will develop their consciousness. All
life-forms are composites of primary, secondary and tertiary
matter, plus one atom of quaternary matter – the ensouling monad
which is in control of the life-form. In all there are forty
nine levels of ensouling monad; one for each plane of existence.
A
monad can simultaneously exist in three places at once:
-
The monad is a 49-atom which remains on plane
49 for its entire time in the universe.
-
Embedded in a 7:7-atom on plane 7 for its
entire time in the solar system.
-
Embedded in one of the permanent atoms, e.g.
the 2:7 atom.
This is possible because the matter of lower planes is made up
of matter of higher planes, so the monad (49-atom) is part of
the 7:7-atom, which in turn is part of the 2:7-atom.
Monads begin their evolutionary journey through the kingdoms of
nature on plane 7, the highest plane in the solar system. A
solar system is the first "school"
that an evolutionary monad attends. From plane 7 the monad
oversees his evolution through the six kingdoms of nature. The
level of consciousness of a new quaternary monad is still very
low, so it must begin its experiential journey in the first
kingdom of nature, the mineral kingdom, which is focussed solely
on the physical plane (plane 1). I should point out that there
are several evolutionary paths through the solar system, but I
will mainly be focussing on the one that passes through the
human kingdom. The deva (or angel) evolutionary path is also of
some relevance since it runs parallel to the human evolutionary
path and even overlaps it in places. The main difference between
these two evolutionary paths is that the human path is focused
on the development of consciousness and the deva path is focused
on developing control over matter.
Remember that monads are actually atoms on plane 49, but they
embed themselves into an atom on plane 7 to oversee their
evolution through the solar system. It is not possible for a
monad to operate directly through a physical body because
physical matter is too dense and the monad’s energy would fry
the body’s nervous system. So intermediate components are needed
between the monad and physical body to transform, or step down,
the spiritual energies of the monad. In order for the monad to
develop consciousness on the lower planes it must attach to
itself an atom or molecule (of tertiary matter) from each lower
plane. Note: the actual attachment of the atoms to the monad is
done by devas. These atoms and molecules remain permanently
attached to the monad for its entire evolutionary journey
through the solar system, and act as focal points for the
monad’s consciousness on the lower planes. Nine permanent atoms
or molecules are required, and these operate in three triads
(groups of three). Each triad permits the monad to develop
consciousness on three planes at a time. Triads are only
utilised on planes 1–7; beyond which monads operate through
single atoms.

Figure 6a – Three Triads and Nine Permanent Atoms or
Molecules
The
mental atom (3:7) remains in the greater causal body at all
times, so the lesser causal body does not have a permanent atom.
Without a focal point of consciousness the lesser causal body
only has passive consciousness, so the average person cannot
utilise causal consciousness in the same way that they can
utilise the intellectual consciousness of their mental body or
the emotional consciousness of their emotional body.
The
two atoms and one molecule within each triad are connected by
lines of conscious-ness which allow them to directly and
instantly communicate with each other, but the communication
links between three triads are must weaker. The main purpose of
the causal body is to first to establish communication between
the first and second triads, and then to build a material link
between them.
The
second triad is called the soul triad because the causal body,
the lowest subtle body of the second triad, is where the human
soul is found. At the average level of human development the
causal body is the only subtle body of the second triad that
exists, as the others have not yet been built. New higher subtle
bodies are only built as the monad’s level of conscious reaches
those higher planes. The third triad is called the spirit triad
because the spiritual body, the lowest subtle body of the third
triad, is where our spirit will eventually be found. The spirit
performs a similar function to the soul, only on a higher level.
Its main purpose is to link the second and third triads
together, but it is of little relevance to humans because most
of us have not even linked our first and second triads together
yet.
Subtle Bodies
Permanent atoms and molecules are only focal points of
consciousness. The monad requires subtle bodies, such as the
etheric, emotional, mental and causal, for it to function
interactively on those planes. It is not my intention to fully
describe the subtle bodies here; Chapter 11 is reserved for
that. This chapter provides the background information such as
how they are built, how they interact with each other, how they
are refined, etc.
The
mechanism by which our subtle bodies are built and refined is
quite simple, but it may sound a little odd initially. Before I
explain, I must remind you that everything is composed of
vibrating matter and that there are seven grades of matter
within each plane, one atomic and six molecular, which
correspond to the seven subplanes of each plane.

Figure 6b – Man’s Subtle Bodies
Figure 6b shows the subtle bodies a human being possesses. Each
subtle body has three main structural components:
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An outer membrane composed of atomic
secondary matter of the relevant plane, e.g. 2:7 atoms.
-
The molecular contents of the subtle body are initially the
lowest kind of molecular secondary matter of the relevant
plane, e.g. 2:1 molecules. Over thousands of incarnations
these molecules are gradually replaced by higher kinds: 2:2,
2:3, etc…
-
A permanent atom or molecule of evolutionary tertiary matter
which acts as the ensouling monad’s focal point of
consciousness on that plane.
Our
etheric bodies initially developed from the group soul our
monads shared in the mineral kingdom, our emotional bodies from
our group soul in the plant kingdom, and our mental bodies from
our group soul in the animal kingdom. Our causal bodies were
acquired in a completely different manner which will be
described separately.

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