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The Seven Rays

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The concept of “The Seven Rays” was introduced in The Secret Doctrine by H. P. Blavatsky, suggesting that all things and beings arise from seven fundamental impulses. It posits that the essence of the world—both objective and subjective—is “spiritual,” which translates for practical individuals to “something beyond thought.” Initially, thought serves the body and later caters to the mind's pleasures, such as understanding, affection, power, and self-respect. The next evolution is when thought becomes a servant to the spirit, responding to higher impulses not influenced by past experiences. The traditional terms “spirit, soul, and body” align well with this perspective, where the soul encompasses the mind's entirety—thinking, feeling, and willing—while the spirit transcends these, remaining indefinable yet essential for their existence and interaction. The notion of seven rays as distinct elements of “life impulse” is a broad generalization. To determine its validity, one must consider its practical application: “The proof of the pudding is always in the eating.” Thus, observing its effectiveness in human life becomes crucial.

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The Seven Rays, Ernest Wood

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1972
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