Law of Progress

2003-11-3 04:15:00

Since we are not getting a lot of comment on yesterday's question I will throw one more in the mix before we explore the answer.

In relation to this law DK states:
"The Law of Vibration is the law of progress, of movement and of rotation. On the seventh or lowest plane, the vibration is slow, clogged and lethargic from the standpoint of the first, and it is in learning to vibrate or to rotate more rapidly, that we mount the path of return. It involves, therefore necessarily, the building in of finer matter into the vehicles, both deva and human. In this second system, on the five planes of human evolution, we have the five vehicles-physical, astral, mental, buddhic and atmic-which have all to be purified, rarefied, intensified and refined. In the two lowest, the physical and the astral, only matter of the five higher subplanes, of their respective planes, is to be found, for the two lowest subplanes are too low for deva or human bodies; they were dominated in the first system. The mental body is the first in which we find matter of all the subplanes. The aim of evolution for us is love dominated by intelligence-or intelligence dominated by love, for the interaction will be complete." Treatise on Cosmic Fire Pg 576

Assignment:
He makes an interesting statement here. He says "The Law of Vibration is the law of progress, of movement and of rotation."

Contemplate in particular the word "progress," study the quote and explain what he means by the above statement.


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