Subtle Bodies: Difference between revisions

From Theosophy Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 32: Line 32:
*[http://hpb.narod.ru/MentalBodyA.htm# The Mental Body - Part 1] and [http://hpb.narod.ru/MentalBodyB.htm# Part 2] by A. E.Powell
*[http://hpb.narod.ru/MentalBodyA.htm# The Mental Body - Part 1] and [http://hpb.narod.ru/MentalBodyB.htm# Part 2] by A. E.Powell
*[http://hpb.narod.ru/CausalBody1.htm# The Causal Body - Part 1] and [http://hpb.narod.ru/CausalBody2.htm# Part 2] by A. E.Powell
*[http://hpb.narod.ru/CausalBody1.htm# The Causal Body - Part 1] and [http://hpb.narod.ru/CausalBody2.htm# Part 2] by A. E.Powell
[[Category:Theosophical concepts]]
[[Category:Concepts in The Secret Doctrine]]

Revision as of 17:34, 27 November 2012

Expand article image 5.png




H. P. Blavatsky refers to three subtle bodies:

The Linga Sharira is the invisible double of the Sthūla-śarīra or physical body, referred to as the Etheric Double in the Adyar tradition. The Mayavi Rupa is not regarded as a permanent body in human beings but one created through the power of thought (kriyāśakti), that serves as a vehicle both of the manasic thought and the kamic passions and desires.[1] The Causal Body is the vehicle for the higher Ego.

A further subtle body could be the Kāmarūpa, although in Blavatsky's teachings this is not a body during life but becomes one after death in Kāmaloka.

According to Besant and Leadbeater

Annie Besant and C. W. Leadbeater described the subtle bodies as follows:

Online Resources

Articles

Books

  1. Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, Collected Writings vol. X (Wheaton, IL: Theosophical Publishing House, 1988), 219.