Those spheres, or planes, which we refer to for the most part in a figurative sense—these are conditions, conditions of holiness, or conditions, which as yet cannot be called holy because those who dwell therein turn from the light to the darkness, turn from freedom to hideous captivity.
The physical world and the spiritual world are undivided; it is impossible to say where one begins and the other ends—they are so weaved together that, in some cases, the physical is directly a reflection of the spiritual and in God's good time will be made the spiritual without any distinction whatever.
Although those in the Spirit may be divided by conditions, separation—as separation—does not and has never existed. Those who have learnt their lessons more quickly than others, those who have found within themselves resources, determination and will to find God; those whom we would describe as the Angels of Light, they are nearer in love and in patience and in understanding than we, buried in materialism, buried in all those thoughts which block out purity and holiness and truth.
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