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    Telepathy and the Etheric Vehicle
      
    
      
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              The divisions made by certain psychologists of the  consciousness of man into subconscious, conscious or self-conscious, and  superconscious have a real measure of value here. It must be remembered,  however, that the disciple, first of all, becomes a truly conscious unit of  humanity and thus develops a true self-consciousness. This he arrives at by  discriminating between the lower self and the Higher Self, and this renders his  magnetic aura sensitive to an aspect of himself which has not hitherto been a  controlling factor. From that achieved point he begins to register impressions  with increasing clarity and accuracy. Usually, in the early stages, the one  desire of the disciple is to register impressions from the Hierarchy;  | 
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