Causal plane

Causal plane

Causal plane is a term used in Neo-Theosophy, some contemporary Vedanta, the New Age, (especially some channelled communications), and sometimes Occultism, to describe a high spiritual plane of existence. However there is great variation between the different definitions.

Neo-Theosophy

The Neo-Theosophy of Annie Besant and C. W. Leadbeater replaced Blavatsky's "Higher Manas" principle with the "Higher Mental", "Abstract Mind" (as opposed to Lower Mental or "Concrete Mind"), or Causal Body. The equivalent cosmic plane is the Causal Plane. A detailed description of the Causal Plane, along with the Causal Body, is provided by A. E. Powell, who has compiled information in the works of Besant and Leadbeater in a series of books on each of the subtle bodies.

The Neotheosphical concept of Causal Plane proved very influential both in India (via the Adyar branch of Theosophy) and in the New Age, via Alice Bailey.

Contemporary Hinduism

Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami incorporates Theosophical ideas into the traditional Hindu Vedic cosmology, when he describes three worlds of existence (triloka) as "Bhuloka" or physical plane, "Antarloka" or the subtle or astral plane, and "Sivaloka" ("World of Siva") or the causal plane or Karanaloka, the world of the Gods and highly developed souls. About this latter he says

:"The causal plane is the world of light and blessedness, the highest of heavenly regions, extolled in the scriptures of all faiths. It is the foundation of existence, the source of visions, the point of conception, the apex of creation. The causal plane is the abode of Lord Siva and His entourage of Mahadevas and other highly evolved souls who exist in their own self-effulgent form--radiant bodies of centillions of quantum light particles."

He further says that this region, present as the clear white light that illumines the mind, can be accessed through the three higher chakras, the vishuddha, ajna and sahasrara

:(" [http://himalayanacademy.com/resources/books/dws/dws_mandala-09.html Dancing With Siva] ", pp.125-131)

Astral travel

Although Neotheosophy presents the sequence Physical-Astral-Mental-Causal, in the jargon of some astral travelling teachings, the causal plane is the one just above the astral plane. According to the Astral Voyage website (see [http://www.astralvoyage.com/projection/Glossary.html glossary] ) this is the region where memories and karmic patterns are stored, and where a practitioner can access information regarding the past and future.

Michael cosmology

The complex metaphysics of the Channelled entity Michael includes a description of the universe in terms of seven planes. These are the Physical plane, the Astral plane, the Causal plane, the Akashic plane, the Mental plane, the Messianic plane, and the Buddhaic plane. Here the Causal plane is the third plane of creation, and its medium is concrete intellectual energy. In The Michael Teachings, this is Michael's plane of existence. (see Shepherd Hoodwin, "The 7 Planes of Existence,") []

ee also

* Subtle body
* Causal body

References

* Shepherd Hoodwin, [http://www.michaelteachings.com/7planes.html The 7 Planes of Existence] , excerpted from "The Journey of Your Soul"
* Arthur E. Powell "The Causal Body and the Ego" online [http://www.theosophical.ca/CausalBody1.htm part 1] , [http://www.theosophical.ca/CausalBody2.htm Part 2]
* Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami, "Dancing With Siva : Hinduism's Contemporary Catechism", 1996, xxxv, 1008 p., ill., Sixth Edition, First Printing, 2003 Himalayan Academy [http://himalayanacademy.com/resources/books/dws/ online]

External links

* [http://www.experiencefestival.com/causal_plane Causal Plane] and [http://www.experiencefestival.com/causal_plane_dictionary Causal Plane dictionary] - quotes of essays from Global Oneness


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Causal body — The Causal body originally Karana Sarira is a Yogic and Vedantic concept that was adopted and modified by Theosophy and Neo Theosophy, and from the latter made its way into the general New Age movement and contemporary western esotericism. It… …   Wikipedia

  • Mental plane — Planes of existence Gross and subtle bodies Theosophy Full list 1. Spiritual plane: Divine S …   Wikipedia

  • Divine plane — Planes of existence Gross and subtle bodies Theosophy Full list 1. Spiritual plane: Divine S …   Wikipedia

  • Monadic plane — Planes of existence Gross and subtle bodies Theosophy Full list 1. Spiritual plane: Divine S …   Wikipedia

  • Higher mental plane — The higher mental or (to Indian Theosophists) manasic or (to Greek Theosophists) noetic plane (or dimension or n space/continuum/universe separately, or enclosing and interpenetrating grosser planes, respectively) or world (simply) in Theosophy… …   Wikipedia

  • Mental projection — Planes of existence Gross and subtle bodies Theosophy Full list 1. Spiritual plane: Divine Spirit / Word …   Wikipedia

  • Astral body — The Astral Sleep by Jeroen van Valkenburg The astral body is a subtle body posited by many religious philosophers, intermediate between the intelligent soul and the physical body, composed of a subtle material.[1] The concept ultimately derives… …   Wikipedia

  • Sufi cosmology — Planes of existence Gross and subtle bodies Theosophy Full list 1. Spiritual plane: Divine S …   Wikipedia

  • Mental body — Planes of existence Gross and subtle bodies Theosophy Full list 1. Spiritual plane: Divine S …   Wikipedia

  • Centers (Fourth Way) — Planes of existence Gross and subtle bodies Theosophy Full list 1. Spiritual plane: Divine S …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”