Hot and Cold

2006-7-30 05:34:00

Assignment:

We can use the Law of Correspondences to discover many truths. Use this law and you can find many truths even over the next week.

Here is one to think about. We all know what hot and cold is on the physical plane and that heat is caused by increased vibration and cold is caused by decreased vibration.

How does hot and cold play out on the emotional or astral plane?

What about the plane of the mind?

How about the human kingdom itself?

Great answers on this as well as the last assignment on Revelations. Here are my comments on the above.

Question One:

How does hot and cold play out on the emotional or astral plane?

The answer is quite simple. Since heat is more rapid vibration or movement and cold is less vibration then we merely look at movement created by the astral plane. One thing to keep in mind is that neither hot nor cold is good or evil. It depends on how it is applied.

Many emotions produce activity from the world of feeling. Therefore they would be a source of heat from that world. Some of these are love, desire, ambition, courage, hope, hate, anger, jealousy, possessiveness, envy, pride, pleasure, revenge, rage, affection, lust, compassion, irritation and others.

Those that prevent action and are therefore cool are, happiness, unhappiness, bliss, fear, sorrow, horror, misery, glee, despair, sadness, shame, guilt, grief, adoration, gladness, relief, insecurity, humiliation, anxiety, worry, dread and nervousness among others.

Question Two:

Now let us look for sources of heat on the plane of the mind. Thought is perhaps the greatest source for it produces activity, not only in the mental spheres but all the lower ones also. On the other hand, meditation that stills thought is cool. Any type of giving or teaching from the mind is hot whereas study and receiving is cool.

Question Three:

To see how hot and cold play out in the human kingdom itself we must visualize each human as an atom in motion. A group of humans are hot when they are working, playing, building, organizing etc. They are cool when they are resting, sleeping and watching TV.

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