Journeys to the Planet Mars; or, Our Mission to EntoWeiss, Sara
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Journeys to the Planet Mars; or, Our Mission to Ento
Weiss, Sara
Mars (Planet) -- Miscellanea; Spirit writings
De L'Ester--You perceive, Gentol[a:], that a spiritual force is
agitating the minds of some of Ento's people. All through the
centuries of their established religion there have been minds more
or less illumined by gleams of Spirit Inspiration, but necessarily
they have been so faint, so uncertain, so quickly repressed as to
have made but slight impression upon the masses of the people. Always
the priesthood of Ento have been an impregnable barrier between the
darkness of superstition and the light of Inspiration. That generally
they have been, and are sincere, we do not question. Sincere, or
otherwise, everywhere and always the priesthood move forward only
when the spiritual unfolding of a people obliges them to yield to an
irresistible pressure. Largely it was through the spiritual growth of
the people that, some centuries ago, Ento's priesthood were obliged to
discontinue human sacrifices, and it is through their further spiritual
evolvement that the densely positive barrier which ever has enfolded
them at length is yielding to forces from the spirit worlds. We rejoice
that now, as never before, spirits from Ento's and other spirit worlds
can penetrate and come en rapport with the consciousness of many
of the people. True we cannot, as you can, approach them directly,
but soon conditions will become changed and we too, will be able to
communicate with many sensitives.
We have shown you that all organisms throw off certain emanations,
the condition of the organism determining the quality of the
emanation. In their activities these emanations are either centrifugal
or centripetal. The centrifugal or positive being forceful, the
centripetal, or negative being passive, but, if I may use a paradoxical
term, energetically passive, and they form about inhabited planets
like, or similar to, Ento and Earth, a spiritualized atmosphere,
which, to freed spirits, is as palpable as is a stone wall to physical
touch. The positive atmosphere enveloping the peoples of Ento is very
repellent; but you, who are yet connected with a physical body, are
not so etherealized as we are, hence we can use you as a means of
communication with persons upon whom we can make no impression.
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