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THEOSOPHICAL LECTURE

"Tho Treasure-house ef the Soul" was the subject of an interesting lecture delivered by Miss C. W. Chijistio ■at the Tl-ioasophica'l Society's Hail last evening, before a largo audience, The lecturer sketched the evolution of the soul from the beginning of its life ,on this planet, and explained how, before the consciousness became, individualised and had linfoMed suHiciejillv to use a human form, it existed as a ecniM of consciousness in a group soni, and functioned successively tinougti forms of the lower kingdoms. The memory of' the experiences garm-ied in those form® was recorded in the ego's imreriirost consciousness, avid ultimately what had been a centre of consciousness in a croup soul became individualised, functioning henceforth through human forms. At this point the causal body of treasure-house of the- smil is formed. A veliTclo <;f subtest matter, witioh acts as storohoflse of every t-ra-scflish thought, and lofty aspiration, and, after the disintegration of the physical and other iiwiies, as the vehicle of the ego's consciousness in tho Heaven world, diirtug the fife spent' thoro between, each- successive incarnation.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2116, 6 April 1914, Page 6

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THEOSOPHICAL LECTURE Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2116, 6 April 1914, Page 6

THEOSOPHICAL LECTURE Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2116, 6 April 1914, Page 6

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