Geðheimasviðið

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Geðheimasviðið er eitt af fjórum sviðum efnisins. Þarna varðveitast sameiginleg hugsana- og tilfinningamynstur mannkynsins, meðvituð og ómeðvituð.

Hinn óspillti tilgangur þessa tíðnisviðs er að magna hreinar hugsanir og tilfinningar Guðs í manninum. Þess í stað hefur það verið mengað af óhreinum orkusveiflum (skrám) úr minningarsjóði kynþættisins fjölfaldaðar óendanlega með þróun sem er föst í straumhvirflum og endurteknum hringrásum eigin neikvæðni.

The astral plane includes what the Catholic Church has called purgatory and hell. It has 33 levels in descending order of density. Souls who make the transition and have remaining debts of karma are often required to spend some time on the astral plane in order to pay their debts to life by experiencing some portion of the pain they have caused. Following this, many reembody to take up the balancing of karma in the physical octave.

Those at the lowest levels of the astral plane are waiting on “death row” for the time of their second death before the Four and Twenty Elders at the Court of the Sacred Fire.[1] These, too, are required to experience some portion of the pain they have caused life before the end of opportunity come.

See also

Astral

For more information

Jesus and Kuthumi, Corona Class Lessons: For Those Who Would Teach Men the Way, pp. 193–99.

Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, Lords of the Seven Rays, Book Two, pp. 267–68, 273.

Sources

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

Apollo and Lumina, “Turn This Civilization Around!” Pearls of Wisdom, vol. 38, no. 31, July 16, 1995.

  1. See Rev. 20:11–15.