PART III

Thematic index for Part III (Chapters 18–33) of An Esoteric Treatise on the Angels focusing on the practical application of angelic science to human social structures, karmic laws, and the sutilization of the planetary atmosphere.

1. The Psychology of Environments (Chapter 19)

  • The Scaffolding of Imagination: Use of geometric forms (Square, Triangle, Circle) to qualify human thought-substance.

  • The Individual/Family Aura: How domestic harmony or tension creates "psychic clouds" in the local ether.

  • Angels of the Professions: Specialized devas who hold archetypes of perfection for every human craft and guild.

  • The National Deva: The collective "National Spirit" that determines a country’s language, culture, and physical geography.

  • Planetary Psychic Entity: The massive feedback loop where collective imagination is balanced by the Lords of Karma.

2. Health, Vitality, and the Etheric Body (Chapters 20, 21, 24)

  • The Three Etheric Hierarchies:

    • Lords of Golden Light: Accumulators of Solar Prana.

    • Violet Devas: Channelers of magnetism and the "Aura of Health."

    • Lords of Magnetic Radiation: Builders of the Nadis and nervous system.

  • Lunar Influence: The Moon as a "dead body" emitting negative radiations that fuel pathogens and psychic parasites.

  • Spiritual Hygiene: The occult necessity of Cremation to release atoms and prevent "astral larvae."

  • Science of Breath: Three respiratory rhythms (Lunar, Planetary, Solar) linked to different angelic frequencies.

  • Esoteric Pathology: Disease as a "psychic entity" with tentacles in the etheric body; healing through the "Invocative Technique."

3. Cosmic Karma and the Lords of Destiny (Chapters 25, 26)

  • The Four Lords of Karma:

    • Angel of Death (1st Ray): Destroyer of crystallized forms; agent of transition.

    • Angel of Justice (2nd Ray): Holder of the scales; maintainer of universal equilibrium.

    • Angel of Akashic Archives (3rd Ray): Guardian of cosmic memory and the "Book of Life."

    • Angel of Liberation (7th Ray): Driver of renewal and the "Mystical Illumination" of birth.

  • Karmic Stages: Birth (Liberation), Disease (Justice), Old Age (Restitution), and Death (Sublimation).

  • The Cross of the Universe: The geometric boundary (Ring-Pass-Not) established by the Lords of Karma before manifestation.

4. Human-Devic Analogy and Synthesis (Chapters 22, 23, 27, 33)

  • The 360-to-1 Ratio: Mathematical age constant where 1 human year equals 360 Deva years.

  • Reproduction: The shift from physical contact to "magnetic conjunctions" in angelic and future-human reproduction.

  • The Seven Rays: Categorization of human psychological types (Leader, Educator, Artist, Scientist, etc.).

  • Golden Measures: Solar proportions used by Devas to build "Archetypes of Beauty" in nature.

  • The Androgynous Goal: The eventual fusion of human and devic streams to create a transparent, radiant race.

5. Parapsychology and Invisible Entities (Chapters 30, 31, 32)

  • Egregores: Living nuclei of mental/astral substance created by collective human habits and history.

  • The Shadow Legacy: Lemurian (bacterial), Atlantean (astral glamour), and Aryan (cold intellect) egregores.

  • Ectoplasm: "Substantiated energy" or condensed ether used by devas to materialize psychic forms.

  • Household Spirits (Duendes): Minor devas that weave family atmospheres and interact with children/pets.

  • Astral Shells (Cascarones): Discarded emotional remains; the danger of "spirit communication" with empty shells.

6. Methodology of the New Era (Chapters 28, 29, 33)

  • Guardian Spirits: Angels of Purpose, Equilibrium, and Prana who assist human evolution.

  • Astrological Angels: The twelve Mahadevas of the Zodiac who project "Cosmic Decisions" into the planetary aura.

  • Five Sacred Cities: Spiritual focal points (NY, London, Geneva, Tokyo, Darjeeling) for the current era.

  • The Method of Silence: Technical requirement for contacting devas; transition from "Seeing" to "Hearing" (Devi Yoga).

  • JESAZEL: The mentor Deva who guided the author’s research through direct mental projection.