12-21-2013, 11:00 AM
“And an individual mind must continually gain in knowledge and power of concentration, or become stagnant; for there is no center in the Universe that is not changing for better, or worse, during a period of evolutionary activity. Everything must evolve, or devolve.”
What men call life is evolution. "What men call death is dissolution. When the atoms composing a man's physical body have ceased to vibrate at a rate rapid enough for the mental, or higher, consciousness to hold them together, as a center of physical force, the man has ceased to manifest upon the material plane and his physical atoms must be dispersed. The dispersed physical atoms will again be attracted to other material centers while the same magnetic mind will create another material body by attracting other atoms, of a higher rate of vibration, into its matrix.
And when this Cosmic Day is done, and this period of time has ended, the manifestation of God—Universal Consciousness—will again become vibrationless. The atoms composing all centers in the Universe will cease to rotate and will remain motionless where they once manifested. And it shall then come to pass that, "In the place where the tree falleth, there it “shall be"; and evolution will rest until the dawn of another Cosmic Day.”
Excerpt From: Ingalese, Isabella, joint author. “Fragments of truth.” New York, Dodd, Mead and co., 1921. iBooks.
What men call life is evolution. "What men call death is dissolution. When the atoms composing a man's physical body have ceased to vibrate at a rate rapid enough for the mental, or higher, consciousness to hold them together, as a center of physical force, the man has ceased to manifest upon the material plane and his physical atoms must be dispersed. The dispersed physical atoms will again be attracted to other material centers while the same magnetic mind will create another material body by attracting other atoms, of a higher rate of vibration, into its matrix.
And when this Cosmic Day is done, and this period of time has ended, the manifestation of God—Universal Consciousness—will again become vibrationless. The atoms composing all centers in the Universe will cease to rotate and will remain motionless where they once manifested. And it shall then come to pass that, "In the place where the tree falleth, there it “shall be"; and evolution will rest until the dawn of another Cosmic Day.”
Excerpt From: Ingalese, Isabella, joint author. “Fragments of truth.” New York, Dodd, Mead and co., 1921. iBooks.