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D. has more recently attained to similar privileges, and
is in the full exercise, not merely of the faculties just noticed, but also, as is indeed the case with C. likewise, of the astral and manasic planes in the waking state in the body. A better appreciation of what this means will be acquired by the reader, to whom the terms used may be unfamiliar, when he has gone over some of the later chapters of this book.
E. — Everything just said of C. and D. applies also to E. in the fullest measure. C. and E. knew one another on the astral plane before they \yere acquainted in physical life. E. has been in free and unrestricted relations with the Masters for several years, though only coming into the inheritance of this privilege — earned in former lives — since the activities of the Theosophical Society began. Unlike
