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"Five Years of Theosophy"

During
the period of incubation, as you call it, the spirit will never of its
own accord appear in this world, nor can it so appear.
There is a great law in this universe which consists in the reduction of
subjective experiences to objective phenomena, and the evolution of the
former from the latter. This is otherwise called "cyclic necessity."
Man is subjected to this law if he do not check and counterbalance the
usual destiny or fate, and he can only escape its control by subduing
all his terrestrial attachments completely. The new combination of
circumstances under which he will then be placed may be better or worse
than the terrestrial conditions under which he lived; but in his
progress to a new world, you may be sure he will never turn around to
have a look at his spiritualistic friends.
In the third of the above three cases there is, by our supposition, no
recognition of spiritual consciousness or of spirits; so they are
non-existing so far as he is concerned. The case is similar to that of
an organ or faculty which remains unused for a long time.


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