Advanced Quiz
4. What characterizes the difference between the four lower and the three upper levels of the mental plane?
- In the lower levels there are still forms, in the upper levels there are no longer any forms
- The lower levels are purely symbolic, the upper ones physically real
- The upper levels are less developed than the lower ones
- Both levels differ only in their spatial extent
✔ Correct answer: In the lower levels there are still forms, in the upper levels there are no longer any forms
The lower mental planes are still shaped by forms, while the higher planes transcend them. It is in these higher planes that the part of the higher aspect of human beings—which Leadbeater calls the “ego”—resides, to which personalities return time and again between their incarnations.
The lower mental planes are still shaped by forms, while the higher planes transcend them. It is in these higher planes that the part of the higher aspect of human beings—which Leadbeater calls the “ego”—resides, to which personalities return time and again between their incarnations.
