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LIGHT ON THE PATH 43 " Mediums" become mad, suicides,'mis. able creatures devoid of moral sense ; nd often end as unbelievers, douhters pen of that which their own eyes have }en. The disciple is compelled to be. bme his own master before he advenbres on this perilous path and attempts
face those beings who live and work the astral.world, and whom we call asters, because of their great knowledge d their ability to control not only them. Alves but the forces around them. The condition of the soul when it lives
the life of 'sensation as distinguished pm that of knowledge, is vibratory or cillating, as distinguished from fixed. hat. the nearest literal representation
thic fact; but it is only literal to the tellect, not to the intuition. For this furt of man's consciousness a different Scabulary is needed. The idea of "fixed " Might.perhaps be transposed into that of at home." In sensation no permanent