Cosmic Physical Plane

2010-2-4 04:33:00

Esoteric-Metaphysical Glossary

Definition:  Cosmic Physical Plane

The Cosmic Physical Plane encompasses all that individual human consciousness is capable of understanding. It is composed of all seven planes that govern the human experience. These seven planes are:

  1. The dense physical, plus the etheric planes.
  2. The astral plane.
  3. The plane of the mind.

These are the three worlds of form.

In addition to this the Cosmic Physical Plane is composed of three formless worlds [planes], which are:

  1. The Buddhic.
  2. The Atmic.
  3. The Monadic.
  4. The Divine Space.

To get an idea of how far we are from transcending the Cosmic Physical to the Cosmic Astral consider that the consciousness of the average human only stretches up to the astral, or the second sub plane of the Cosmic Physical Plane.

Einstein's mind probably only stretched to the fourth plane of Buddha.

The Christ himself, as an individual, reached in consciousness to the sixth plane of the monad and only sensed higher than that though a union with other minds to perceive through a supermind with the help of a molecular relationship.

Esoteric students often wonder what a cosmic astral or mental worlds could even be as nothing concrete is given out on these higher spheres.

All we can speculate on is that they are a part of a greater universe. Maybe we are only an atom of a pimple on someone's nose in some super universe, they think.

I submit that this is looking the wrong direction. This is only thinking in the direction of a great cosmic physical. To reach the greater cosmic worlds one has to travel there in consciousness and not through space. Only by the Gathering of Lights and uniting as greater lives can the higher cosmic spheres be seen.

Some ask, why we should even contemplate a thing that is beyond our understanding?

The answer is simple.

We must always contemplate things beyond our reach if we want to extend our reach. If we only seek that which is easily understood then our progression will come to a standstill.

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