Astral Immortality and the Five Elements
Astral Immortality and the Five Elements
William R. Mistele ©
When
one of the four elements becomes so much a part of a person that the energy in
the individual’s aura has the same vibration as that element in nature you can
say that the individual has attained astral immortality—at any age in life or
in any future life, the individual’s astral body does not deteriorate. The
individual revitalizes and renews himself from within.
If he reincarnates, usually from birth
the individual has the wisdom and energy of the specific element. This
embodiment of the element is so strong that the signs of the Zodiac in the
individual's natal chart do not shape, reduce, or modify it. These individuals
transcend astrology and psychology.
Furthermore, these individuals do not
have to engage in magical or spiritual training to reactivate their elemental
powers. The element is fully alive within the individual independently of
events in the outer world. In some cases, the individuals originally acquire these
abilities without any formal training. They simply fall in love with some
aspect of nature and nature in turn unites with their souls.
According
to the mermaid queen Istiphul, the Chaldean astrologers got it wrong. Women in
particular are not earth, air, fire, or water. They are primarily water. Within
a woman's soul is the one ocean that gave birth to life on earth; the stream
that nurtures and brings life to whatever is by its side and that can dream
others dreams effortlessly without loss to herself; the water fall that knows
how to let go and embrace the air without fear; the lake that reflects from its
face the beauty of the universe; and the wave that always is in sync, always
rhythmic, always a part of so much more than this world that we see.
For one woman, it is like the
stillness of the sun blazing in clear ice—the present moment shines brighter
and is more full of beauty than anything else the mind can think of or
contemplate.
For another, she is totally in the moment and
receptive. She is beyond the capacity to even think a mean thought ever; and
she radiates watery vitality more than any master or guru on earth. In this
sense, these individuals are more alive than other human beings.
In
this particular definition of astral immortality—of having developed one’s
astral body so it is a direct embodiment of some aspect of nature—one's energy
is continuously being exchanged, recharged, and united through the element of
water in nature.
As one woman says, nature is embedded
in my very core. To be in their presence is to feel like you are out in
nature. The very touch of their aura on you tends to vitalize you and make you
feel twice as alive as you are without being around her.
The main trait of mermaid women, women
who actually have or embody the souls of mermaids in a woman’s body, is that
they feel the reason they exist is to love. This is not an intellectual idea or
a belief. It is something they actually perceive in each moment of time—that
they are within a sea of love and that this love flows through them to those
around them.
The simplest way to tell when you are
with a mermaid woman is that when you are with her she focuses on you as if
nothing else exists—as if she is a stream and you are gravity—every move she
makes is shaped by your presence. They are literally that giving. But you may
have to look for this. They can easily disguise themselves and appear to be very
vivacious and friendly. But in fact, like water flowing into different
environments, they are responding in a different way with each person they are
with.
The most simple is an artistic
appreciation of life, a desire to touch life with tenderness; and there is a
sense of wonder—that in each moment the universe is revealing itself in a new
and unique way. The individual may have a lightness, a buoyancy, and a feeling
of rising up above circumstances free of anything that weighs him down.
The lightness may turn toward
curiosity joined to a sense of harmony. Expressed through science, this is the
sense that there is no greater pleasure than the thrill of scientific
discovery. The passion is to seek knowledge. That quest arises from the
person's depths.
Expressed in a search for wisdom,
there may be the sense that some sylphs possess—the universe is on the verge of
exploding because of the joy it contains. We could call this cosmic
wonder. Life itself, regardless of the
horrors and suffering, is about to reveal some great mystery.
Expressed in personal love, the
individual establishes a rapport that is unbearably sweet. Lovers become like
two pitch forks vibrating in sync. In the presence of such an individual, you
may feel that beauty and harmony wrapped themselves about every cell in your
body. There is a sense of total relaxation and perfect freedom as in the song,
“Loving her was easier than anything I‘ll ever do again.”
If you want to imagine a sylph in
human form, attend a Shakespeare play, listen to Mozart, or pick up a book by
physicist and cosmologist Steven Hawkin on the nature of the universe. That is, sylph nature is well known among us
even if not always easy to understand.
To have inner silence is never to be
separate from your ideals, your dreams, your visions, your hopes, and all that
you would make real. It is to have these things alive within you in every
moment. It surrounds you and when you speak you speak with its power.
The gnome personality or individual
who has attained astral immortality with the earth element is already familiar
to us. Warren Buffett might be
considered such an example. Warren Buffett is is one of the most successful
investors in the world.
He is the primary shareholder and CEO
of Berksihre Hathaway. He usually ranks
among the top two or three wealthiest men on earth. And he called the “oracle
of Omaha” and is noted for his wisdom in investing over the long term in solid,
down to earth industries. His great skill is in buying companies with reliable,
trustworthy managers which he has a flair for picking. He has given ninety-nine
per cent of his wealth to charities.
Buffett lives in the same house. He
does not surround himself with lavish treasures. And he likes to remind his
managers to be content, that they already have all of their physical needs in
life met far beyond what any king in past history might have imagined.
Gnomes love to build things that
endure. They love to work. And they love the earth. Place a high ranking gnome
in a human body, and if he does not go into geology, archeology, botany, or
some other earth science, you just might find that he likes finding the best
use for physical resources.
If a gnome king wished to bless you, he might say:
May silence fill you with infinite light
May
the heart of life dwell within your heart
May
the peace that embraces the universe and all its stars
Abide with you and guide you
wherever you are
Astral Immortality and the Fire Element
For the salamanders, each moment presents
the opportunity to purify, strengthen, and expand the power of will. And for a
human being with salamander fire inside his aura? He would be born with a sense
that there is something important for him to accomplish. He might ask himself
as he grows up—What is greatest problem, obstacle, or enemy that no one else
can overcome? And then he might decide to position himself in life so that he
is the one able to overcome that obstacle or defeat that enemy.
We might look at General Patton who
felt he had a destiny to fulfill in helping to defeat Germany in World War II.
In 1944, Patton assumed command of the U.S. Third Army, which under his
leadership advanced farther, captured more enemy prisoners, and liberated more
territory in less time than any other army in military history. In the Battle
of the Bulge, Patton rallied his army and came to the rescue of the 101st
Airborne troops in the besieged city of Bastogne.
Or consider Churchill. All his
advisers counseled him to accept the German offer to leave England alone if
England would allow Germany to control Europe. But this Churchill would not do.
He rallied England to fight Germany before the U.S. and Russia entered the
war.
Oppenheimer was the architect of the
atomic bomb. He oversaw the largest and most expensive project the human race
had ever accomplished. Salamanders of course love fire. A salamander in human
from might do exactly what Oppenheimer did—move systematically step by step
toward harnessing the powers of the sun.
Those with astral immortality in the
fire element have the positive qualities of fire built into their auras. These
are exhilaration, excitement, enthusiasm, conviction, and a profound sense of
purpose. They have a charisma that enables them to command or to lead others.
Will power is associated with fire. Individuals with this will power strive to
master themselves so the creative powers of the universe can flow through
them.
Astral Immortality and the Fifth Element—Akasha
Akasha is found in human beings who
embody all five elements and it is found in higher spirits such as angels. Yet
akasha is present or represented on all the planes of consciousness.
On the astral plane, it manifests as a
brilliant astral light bright like the sun. Different people attach images to
this light and try to grasp it in terms of the ideals and deities of various
religions. But the astral light itself has no form.
What is astral immortality of the
fifth element? This is fairly simple. You sense at the core of your being that
you are here in this life to act as a guide for others. You are a gatekeeper, a
custodian of secret wisdom, a greeter to those moving into and out of this
world or else making major transitions in life.
You look around yourself and ask, What
is missing from life? What needs to be
revealed that my life and the life of human beings as well might attain
fulfillment and completion? This could mean that you then seek to offer some
gift to mankind that enriches one of the other four elements—something again
that is missing.
Like fire, you might look at the
weakest area in human experience—the problem no one else can solve and seek to
solve it. Like water, you might seek to reveal the love hidden within and
beneath nature to demonstrate that this love can reach even into the world of
human beings. Like air, you might seek to reveal new knowledge or wisdom long
forgotten or not yet known to mankind. Like earth, you might seek to put in
place new works that shall endure though all ages of the world.
You do not have the immortality of
these other four elements—earth, air, fire, or water—but you have the authority
to find and to reveal new treasures and gifts within the four elements to
mankind.
Sometimes akasha or the Mysteries
chooses to shut the gate to wisdom because the human race is not yet ready for
this knowledge. Other times it reveals new things from a seemingly infinite
source of wealth. Opening and closing
the gate to wisdom are both equally sacred. But in times of great upheaval or
danger, you appear to warn mankind and to intervene so that the disaster can be
less and the recovery process much quicker.
In a nutshell, you hear the voice of
Divine Providence speaking to you. You take the time to listen to that message.
You hear what is said. And then you do a life time of searching, investigating,
and building until you set in motion the causes that will change the world.
It is not that other people do not do
these things. It is rather that you are born with these innate abilities,
gifts, powers, intuitions, and purposes. You have entered the world to serve.
At some point in your life, you become fully aware of that there is a mission
for you to fulfill. Unlike those who embody the other four elements, you write
the script and execute a plan of action for the mission you choose to fulfill.
Few are born with this awareness, resourcefulness, and divine commitment.
The five elemental beings exist on
the astral plane and have a strong connection to nature and to the physical
world. Many religions consider the astral plane to be inferior to “higher
planes.” But it is not inferior at all. It offers unique treasures for anyone
who wishes to experience life and to feel alive.
The essence of the astral plane is experienced in refining and combining
the five elements so as to attain astral immortality. Your very presence then
makes others alive, heals them, and anoints them with beauty.
For the fire element:
There is an electrifying
Enthusiasm and conviction
Such that when others see you
They see an ideal that is now real
There is good cheer free of all
fear--
Walk through life with freedom
Delight and rapture illuminating
Your every sensory
perception
For the water element:
There is a love that with complete
ease
With another becomes one
You will know when you have it—
There is no end to your giving
For the earth element:
There is an inner silence so
complete
So filled with peace
The unknown universe uses your voice
When it wishes to speak
Or, you find things to work at
That you can put all your heart and
soul into.
And what of the fifth element?
The fifth element
Sees past the outer form
Of every being
To the inner core
And finds a way
To manifest
The others deepest dreams
To feel fully alive is to be able to step free of ego at any time and to embrace whatever you are viewing as if it is not outside but inside of you. Nature, for example, is not just physical. It has energies underlying its outer forms and these energies are filled with inspiration, beauty, and wonder.
With the air element:
My mind is the sky--
Pure, clear, and open
Its air flows through my chest
Its winds are my breath
For the earth element:
My body is the Earth--
In me, Her Silence and endurance
reach consciousness
Like Her, I shelter and I protect
I am one of Her fruits
I am the strength and nourishment
upon which others thrive
For the water element:
The oceans are my magnetism and love
Rivers my bloodstream
Rain my moist fluids
Lightning my heartbeat
Thunder my voice
I am life sustaining and giving
birth to life
For the fire element:
The volcano and magma at the center
of the earth
Are my will and power unfolding
I burn, I consume, I destroy
Yet I heal the broken heart
And bring joy and excitement to life
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