Although primarily formed in the mental body, these draw round themselves a large amount of astral matter as well, so that their action is in both worlds.
This astral part of our own world is also a globe, but of astral matter.
If I have a glass of water standing upon a table, the glass and the table, being of physical matter in the solid state, are interpenetrated byastral matter of the lowest subdivision.
We must note first that every material object, every particle even, has its astral counterpart; and this counterpart is itself not a simple body, but is usually extremely complex, being composed of various kinds of astral matter.
Yet it is gross when compared to the lowest grade of astral matter.
We have only to recall the fact that all physical matter is surrounded and permeated with astral matter to realize that the physical plane is duplicated in astral matter.
Again in the astral world the process is repeated and a vehicle of consciousness is formed of astral matter.
He sees then the exact duplicate, in astral matter, of the familiar scenes he has left behind.
If, on the other hand, the thought has in it something of self or of personal desire, at once its vibration turns downwards, and it draws round itself a body of astral matter in addition to its clothing of mental matter.
In those types we have the plastic mental or astral matter moulded in imitation of forms belonging to the physical plane; in this third group we have a glimpse of the forms natural to the astral or mental planes.
A man of a higher type has his desire-body composed of the finer qualities of astral matter, with the colours, rippling over and flashing through it, fine and clear in hue.
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