Seven Golden Mountains," the Ego can confabulate no more with easy-going mediums. No Ernest or Joey has ever returned from the Rupa Loka, let alone the Arupa Loka, to hold sweet intercourse with men. In the "Notes on Devachan... Death - and After? - Page 59by Annie Besant - 1906 - 86 pagesFull view - About this book
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...formulation of abstract ideas and the consideration of general principles fill the thought of its occupant. " Certainly, the new Ego, once that it is reborn (in Devachan), retains for a certain time—proportionate to its earth life,—a complete recollection of his life on earth, but it can... | |
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