[259] The memory of the third life-wave, of the first Logos.

[260] Everything, for instance, that concerns the planes of the planetary system, on which it has finished its evolution.

[261] The passing of consciousness from the causal body to the nascent buddhic body.

[262] The buddhic plane (the one immediately above the mental) is one in which the forms are so subtle that they no longer limit the Life (the Soul of the World) animating them. This Life comes directly into contact with the Life which causes all forms to live; it then sees Unity: it sees itself everywhere and in everything, the joys and sorrows of forms other than its own are its joys and sorrows, for it is universal Life.

[263] This body is composed of physical matter, and therefore belongs to the physical plane. It has been given a special name, not only because it is made of ether, but because it can be separated from the physical body.

[264] The whole of the bodies: mental, astral, and physical.

[265] The Ego (soul) in the causal body.


Conclusion.