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'''''adj.''''' Having or carrying the characteristics of the astral plane.  
'''''adj.''''' Having or carrying the characteristics of the astral plane.  


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'''''n.''''' A frequency of time and space beyond the physical yet below the mental, corresponding with the emotional body of man and the collective [[unconscious]] of the race.  
'''''n.''''' A frequency of time and space beyond the physical yet below the mental, corresponding with the emotional body of man and the collective [[unconscious]] of the race.  


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Because the astral plane has been muddied by impure human thought and feeling, the term “astral” is also used in a negative context to refer to that which is impure or “psychic.”  
Because the astral plane has been muddied by impure human thought and feeling, the term “astral” is also used in a negative context to refer to that which is impure or “psychic.”  


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[[Psychic]]
[[Psychic]]


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Revision as of 11:45, 26 January 2020

adj. Having or carrying the characteristics of the astral plane.

n. A frequency of time and space beyond the physical yet below the mental, corresponding with the emotional body of man and the collective unconscious of the race.

Because the astral plane has been muddied by impure human thought and feeling, the term “astral” is also used in a negative context to refer to that which is impure or “psychic.”

See also

Psychic

Sources

Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, Saint Germain On Alchemy: Formulas for Self-Transformation.