8 Chapter 8: The Devic Language

The Devic Language explores the multidimensional nature of angelic communication and the psychological requirements for a human to establish a conscious dialogue with the invisible realms.


Keynotes

  • The Triple Note: Angelic language is composed of three simultaneous elements: Sound (vibration), Numbers (arithmetic signs), and Figures (geometric shapes) .

  • The Indigo Screen: Devic symbols appear as bright, vibrating colors against an indigo blue etheric background—the characteristic color of our Second Ray universe ,.

  • Nature as a Dialogue: Contact with Devas reveals that all natural phenomena—breezes, bird songs, or murmuring streams—are "articulations" or notes in a vast, continuous angelic conversation .

  • Silence as Sound: True silence is not an absence of noise but an "Occult Sound" or a unique organic note that serves as the basis for the correct pronunciation of the mantra O.M. .

  • The Secret of the Voice: This refers to the hidden sound of the human soul. When discovered, it has the power to destroy negative astral forms and "pierce" psychic clouds to allow higher intuition to flow .

  • Angels of Silence: High-level Devas from the astral plane who assist in "auric cleaning," dissolving karmic residues and psychological debris from the human magnetic field ,.


Comprehensive Summary

The Nature of Devic Communication
The chapter posits that to communicate with "the gods," one must learn to pulse a "Triple Note" of sound, number, and geometry . Unlike human language, which is often limited and separative, devic language is universal and constructive. It is the very tool used for the Structuring of Form in nature . The author describes his own experiences where mental images of vibrant gold geometric figures emerged from an indigo etheric space, each carrying its own specific sound and meaning .

Nature’s Symphony and the Inner Ear
A central theme is that the entire natural world participates in this language. For the sensitized observer, the wind through the trees or the movement of a cloud is interpreted as part of a magical dialogue about the glory of Creation . This sensitivity transforms the human perception of Silence; it becomes a tangible, "Occult Sound" that vibrates within every cell of the body, anchoring the individual to the "Sentimental of Unity" that Devas embody .

The Silence of the Heart
To reach this state, the "Golden Rule" is the Silence of the Heart . This is not merely the absence of speech but a state of dispassion and simplification. Many spiritual aspirants fail to hear the Devas because they are too "embedded" in their own techniques and ignore the discord they create in their immediate social environments . True silence involves "auric clarity"—the removal of crystallized desires and karmic residues that "cloud" the human magnetic field .

The Transition to Aquarian Psychology
The chapter introduces a new "Esoteric Psychology" for the New Era (Aquarius). It rejects the older "Piscean" method of dredging up past memories and traumas to find healing . Instead, it advocates for a focused, energetic observation of the immediate present. When an individual faces life without resistance or "struggle," their psychological complexes naturally dissolve and are pushed to the periphery of the aura. At this point, the Angels of Silence intervene to "disinfect" the field, preparing the person to act as a channel for the redemptive energies of Shamballa ,.

Conclusion: The Voice of the New Man
Ultimately, learning the devic language allows the "New Man" to master the Secret of the Voice. This "Voice" is a spiritual instrument that can dismantle the astral pollution of the world and usher in a new social order based on the law of fraternity already present in the invisible worlds ,.