- Causal body
The Causal body - originally "Karana-Sarira" - is a Yogic and Vedantic concept that was adopted and modified by
Theosophy andNeo-Theosophy , and from the latter made its way into the generalNew Age movement and contemporary westernesotericism . It generally refers to the highest or innermostsubtle body that veils the truesoul .Hinduism
The
Mandukya Upanishad refers to the Self having four "feet" or states of consciousness. These are: waking,dreaming , dreamless sleep, and the transcendent ("Turiya "). Each of these is associated with both an individual state of consciousness and a cosmic state. Dreamless sleep corresponds to "prajna ". InAdvaita Vedanta , this is associated with the "Anandamaya kosha " or "sheath" ("kosha ") made of bliss, and with the causal principle or causal body ("karana sarira").Theosophy
In
Blavatsky 's synthesis ofeastern philosophy with westernesotericism , the union of the higher Manas with the Buddhi (i.e. the essential nature of the fifth, along with the sixth, of the seven principles) is referred to as the Causal Body (Blavatsky, "Key to Theosophy", pp. 121, 174). This higher principle is contrasted with the lower, the "Kama-Manas ", which is the seat of lower passions.Neo-Theosophy
In the Neo-Theosophy of
Annie Besant andC. W. Leadbeater , the "Causal Body" refers not to the "Buddhi-Manas" but to Blavatsky's "Higher Manas" alone. This is also referred to as the "Higher Mental", "Abstract Mind" (as opposed to Lower Mental or "Concrete Mind"), or "Causal Body". It is considered the highestsubtle body , beyond even themental body . As with all the vehicles of consciousness, the Causal Body is associated with an objective or cosmic plane, in this case theCausal plane . A detailed definition of the Causal Body, is provided by A. E. Powell, who has brought together information in the works of Besant and Leadbeater in a series of books on each of the subtle bodies.amael Aun Weor
In the tradition of
Samael Aun Weor it is taught that most people only has incarnated a fraction of the causal body or human soul. This fraction is known as the Essence or the Buddhata, which in humanity is bottled up in the psychological aggregates that constitute the ego. Samael Aun Weor states:Thus, the various aggregates that are within ourselves represent different volitional impulses. There are, therefore, several wills within our psyche which fight against each other. The intellectual animal doesn’t have any autonomous, independent and unitotal will. There is no unity in the intellectual animal’s willpower. But when a man has created his Body of Conscious Will [causal body] , he has individual willpower he can work with in the whole universe. [cite web
The way to create the causal body is by working in the Forge of Cyclops, that is, sexual alchemy between husband and wife.
last = Samael Aun Weor
title = Man and the Universe That Surrounds Him
url=http://www.gnosticteachings.org/content/view/141/10105/
accessdate = 2007-03-25 ]ee also
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Subtle body
*Causal plane References
* H. P. Blavatsky, "Key to Theosophy"
*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]
*Samael Aun Weor, "The Initiatic Path in the Arcana of Tarot and Kabbalah", Thelema Press, (1978) 2007.Notes
External links
* [http://www.experiencefestival.com/karana-sarira Karana Sarira] and [http://www.experiencefestival.com/causal_body Causal Body] - quotes of essays from Global Oneness
* [http://www.blavatskyarchives.com/thomas/thomascausal.htm Causal Body] - Theosophical and Neo-Theosophical interpretations.
* [http://www.psychics.co.uk/spiritworld/causal-body.html Causal Body and Life After Death] - The causal body as a vehicle for the soul.
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