About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 83. Chapters: Classical element, Fire, Water, Air, Sacred geometry, Earth, Cosmogony, Tree of life, Spiritual Hierarchy, Philosophy and Spiritualism of Sri Aurobindo, Sanat Kumara, Axis mundi, Spiritual evolution, Astral body, Ascended master, Subtle body, Ba gua, Astral plane, Great chain of being, Etheric body, Masters of the Ancient Wisdom, Onmy d, Mental plane, Involution, Etheric plane, Round, Astrology and the classical elements, Akashic records, Sufi cosmology, Mental body, Chinese creation myth, Esoteric astrology, Emanationism, Bahamut, Ray of Creation, Causal body, Causal plane, Musica universalis, Spiritual plane, Macrocosm and microcosm, Primum Mobile, Cosmogram, Higher mental plane, Anupadaka, Triple manifestation, Divine plane, Physical plane, Siderism, Psychic plane, Monadic plane. Excerpt: Spiritual Hierarchy is a term often used in Neo-Theosophy, and the Ascended Master Teachings, a group of religions based on Theosophy. It represents the concept of a group of self-realised Masters of the Ancient Wisdom, referred to by those adherent to the Ascended Master Teachings as Ascended Masters, who are ranked at various levels, and their disciples, invisibly helping humanity from behind the scenes on the higher spiritual planes (although according to Alice A. Bailey and Benjamin Creme, they are now allegedly planning to making their existence more known on the physical plane). Another term used for this idea include Great White Brotherhood; other terms used less often for this concept are: the Communion of Saints (where the "saints" are thought of as being the Masters), the Elder Brothers of the Race, the Council of Light, the Society of Illumined Minds, the Planetary Center of Love-Wisdom, The Kingdom of the Gods, the Spiritual Kingdom, the Kingdom of Souls, the Secret Chiefs, or the Mystical Body of Christ, when used ...