Annie Besant Quotes About Consciousness

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  • Death cannot touch the higher consciousness of man ... it can only separate those who love each other so far as their lower vehicles are concerned; the man living on earth, blinded by matter, feels separated from those who have passed onwards, but ... there is no such thing as Death at all.

    Annie Besant (2012). “The Theosophical Writings of Annie Besant”, p.373, Jazzybee Verlag
  • The mental body, like the astral, varies much in different people; it is composed of coarser or of finer matter, according to the needs of the more or less unfolded consciousness connected with it. In the educated it is active and well-defined; in the undeveloped it is cloudy and inchoate.

  • There is no life without consciousness; there is no consciousness without life.

    Annie Besant (1904). “A Study in Consciousness: A Contribution to the Science of Psychology”
  • Yoga is a science, and not a vague dreamy drifting or imagining. It is an applied science, a systematized collection of laws applied to bring about a definite end. It takes up the laws of psychology, applicable to the unfolding of the whole consciousness of man on every plane, in every world, and applies those rationally in a particular case. This rational application of the laws of unfolding consciousness acts exactly on the same principles that you see applied around you every day in other departments of science.

    Annie Besant (2017). “The Nature and Practice of Yoga”, BookRix
  • Death consists, indeed, in a repeated process of unrobing, or unsheathing. The immortal part of man shakes off from itself, one after the other, its outer casings, and - as the snake from its skin, the butterfly from its chrysalis - emerges from one after another, passing into a higher state of consciousness.

    Annie Besant (2016). “Death and After?”, p.15, BookRix
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