The Astral Plane / Its Scenery, Inhabitants and Phenomena
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A concise manual gathers Theosophical accounts of a subtle realm adjacent to the physical world, explaining its material gradations, visual qualities, and landscape features. It classifies inhabitants into human (living and postmortem states), non-human elementals and nature-spirits, and artificial entities formed by human thought, and outlines phenomena such as apparitions, hauntings, clairvoyance, mediumship, and materializations. The author describes astral perception, the etheric double and aura, the risks of glamour and illusion, and the training required for reliable observation, while offering procedural notes on séance conditions, spirit photographs, and records preserved on the astral plane.
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