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The Bliss of the Heaven-World
An extract from the
Devachanic Plane by C
This intensity
of bliss is the first great idea which must form a background to all our
conceptions of the heaven-life. It is not only that we are dealing with a world
in which, by its very constitution, evil and sorrow are impossible; it is not
only a world in which every creature is happy; the facts of the case go far
beyond all that.
It is a world
in which every being must, from the very fact of his presence there, be
enjoying the highest spiritual bliss of which he is capable — a world whose
power of response to his aspirations is limited only by
his capacity to aspire.
Here for the
first time we begin to grasp something of the true nature of the great Source
of Life; here for the first time we catch a far-away glimpse of what the Logos
must be, and of what He means us to be. And when the stupendous reality of it
all bursts upon our astonished vision, we cannot but feel that, with this
knowledge of the truth, life can neveragain look to
us as it did
before.
We cannot but
marvel at the hopeless inadequacy of all the worldly
man's ideas of happiness; indeed, we cannot avoid seeing that most of them are absurdly
inverted and impossible of realization, and that for the most part he has
actually turned his back upon the very goal which he is seeking. But here at last
is truth and beauty, far transcending all that every poet dreamed; and in the
light of its surpassing glory all other joy seems dim and faint, unreal and
unsatisfying.
Some detail
of all this we must endeavour to make clear later on;
the point to be emphasized for the moment is that this radiant sense, not only
of the welcome absence of all evil and discord, but of the insistent,
overwhelming presence of universal joy, is the first and most striking sensation
experienced by him who enters upon the heaven-world. And it never leaves him so
long as he remains there; whatever work he may be doing, whatever still higher
possibilities of spiritual exaltation may arise before him as he learns more of
the capabilities of this new world in which he finds himself, the strange
indescribable feeling of inexpressible delight in mere existence in such at
realm underlies all else — this enjoyment of the abounding joy of others is
ever present with him.
Nothing on
earth is like it, nothing can image it; if one could suppose the bounding life
of childhood carried up into our spiritual experience and then intensified many
thousand-fold, perhaps some faint shadow of an idea of it might be suggested; yet
even such a simile falls miserably short of that which lies beyond all words —
the tremendous spiritual vitality of this celestial
world.
One way in
which this intense vitality manifests itself is the
extreme rapidity of vibration of all particles and atoms of this mental matter.
As a theoretical proposition we are all aware that even here on the physical
plane no particle of matter, though forming part of the densest of solid
bodies, is ever for a moment at rest; nevertheless when by the opening of
astral vision this becomes for us no longer a mere theory of the scientists,
but an actual and ever-present fact, we realize the universality of life in a
manner and to an extent that was quite impossible before; our mental horizon
widens out, and we begin even already to have glimpses of possibilities in
nature which to those who cannot yet see must appear the wildest of dreams.
If this be
the effect of acquiring the mere astral vision, and applying it to dense
physical matter, try to imagine the result produced on the mind of the observer
when, having left this physical plane behind and thoroughly studied the far
more vivid life and infinitely more rapid vibrations of the astral, he finds a
new and transcendent sense opening within him, which unfolds to his enraptured gaze
yet another and a higher world, whose vibrations are as much quicker than those
of our physical plane as vibrations of light are than those of sound - a world
where the omnipresent life which pulsates ceaselessly around and within him is
of a different order altogether, is as it were raised to an enormously higher
power.
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