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A Textbook of Theosophy

CHAPTER VI
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For the first time since early childhood the man is entirely free to spend the whole of his time in doing just exactly what he likes.
His capacity for every kind of enjoyment is greatly enhanced, if only that enjoyment does not need a physical body for its expression.

If he loves the beauties of Nature, it is now within his power to travel with great rapidity and without fatigue over the whole world, to contemplate all its loveliest spots, and to explore its most secret recesses.

If he delights in art, all the world's masterpieces are at his disposal.

If he loves music, he can go where he will to hear it, and it will now mean much more to him than it has ever meant before; for though he can no longer hear the physical sounds, he can receive the whole effect of the music into himself in far fuller measure than in this lower world.

If he is a student of science, he can not only visit the great scientific men of the world, and catch from them such thoughts and ideas as may be within his comprehension, but also he can undertake researches of his own into the science of this higher world, seeing much more of what he is doing than has ever before been possible to him.


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