Mind cannot be destroyed at death. ______ | A. Children of criminals are frequently honest, children of geniuses are frequently mediocre. |
Man may alternately live and die. ______ |
B. Each year a tree grows some. |
During each earth life man may further progress toward perfection. ______ |
C. Man's ultimate goal is to attain perfection and reunion with God. |
God is just and gives to each what they have earned in past lives on earth. ______ |
D. Scientists have observed
that matter and energy are indestructible. |
Heredity does not account for morals or intellectual behavior. _____ |
E. Some people are born into environments which are full of resources and opportunities, others are born into barren environments. |
Man needs to be reborn in order to learn more. ______ |
F. Trees alternately grow during the summer and go into a state of inactivity during the winter. |
Someone who has no control over when he sees the spiritual worlds or what he sees in them. ______ |
A. Invisible helper |
Someone who can control when he looks into the spiritual worlds but cannot control what he sees. _____ |
B. Negative involuntary clairvoyant |
Someone who can control both when he looks into the spiritual worlds and what he sees. ______ |
C. Negative voluntary clairvoyant |
Someone who can leave the dense body at will and can not only see but also work consciously in the spiritual worlds. |
D. Voluntary trained clairvoyant |
Dense physical matter and chemical ether. ______ |
A. Formation of bodies which can grow, propagate, and feel incentive to action, but cannot reason. |
Dense physical matter and etheric matter. ______ |
B. Formation of bodies whose actions can be controlled by means of reason. |
Dense physical matter, etheric matter and desire matter. ______ |
C. Formation of crystals, which can undergo chemical reactions, but which have no life or feeling. |
Dense physical matter, etheric matter, desire matter and thought matter. ______ |
D. Formation of structured bodies which are able to assimilate, grow and propagate, but are not able to move under their own volition. |
The person who dies at a "ripe old age" finds it easier to pass on into the spiritual worlds than one who dies in the midst of a vigorous life. ______ |
A. As a sun rotates, the denser part tends to be moved toward the surface (by centrifugal force). |
A person generally experiences some unconsciousness subsequent to birth and to death. ______ |
B. On a sunny day, some difficulty in seeing is experienced when one passes from a darkened room to the street or from the street to the darkened room. |
After death, when the Spirit enters the Desire World, the coarsest matter in the desire body gets thrown outward. ______ |
C. The seed clings to the flesh of unripe fruit, while it is easily and cleanly detached from the ripe fruit. |
Delilah cut Samson's locks, and he lost his strength. Subsequently the Philistines put out his eyes. ______ |
A. After the sun crosses the equator at the vernal equinox, the Sun gives its life energies to ripen wheat and grape. |
Hiram was killed by three murderers. ______ |
B. As the sun crosses the celestial equator in the spring, it leaves the six southern signs which brought winter to the northern hemisphere. |
Joseph (who had a bow) was with Jacob in Egypt when Jacob died. ______ |
C. On the longest night of the year, the sign of Virgo, the Virgin, is on the eastern horizon. This is when the Sun of the coming year is born. |
Saviors are born of an immaculate Virgin. ______ |
D. The Sun's rays become weak as they pass through Libra, Scorpio and Saggitarius. |
At the Passover, the Jewish people remember the coming out of Egypt. ______ |
E. The Sun's rays reach their weakest in the sigh of Sagittarius, the archer. |
Subsequent to the crucifixion, the disciples partook of the body and blood of the Christ through bread and wine. ______ |
F. The Sun's rays start to weaken when the Sun enters Virgo, the sign of the virgin, and subsequently become more and more week. |
Mercury ____ | A. Beauty |
Venus ______ | B. Devotion |
Mars _______ | C. Justice |
Jupiter ______ | D. Passion |
Saturn ______ | E. Wisdom |
People whose animal nature is paramount. ______ |
A. Give material prosperity to those who obey, and give famine, war, and pestilence to those who disobey. |
People who are able to learn to control their desires. ______ |
B. Produce fear of disobedience by exhibitions of strength in thunderbolt and lightning. |
People who are able to give up evil desires entirely and to develop habits of continued well-doing. ______ |
C. Reward people in heaven for having lived a good life. |