THE WORLD-ILLUSION AND THE REAL SELF 65 practice and the perfect realisation of Advaita, non-separate- ness, noM-attachment to one single body, the not-feeling of an unbreakable identity with the body of Lila. Thou hast now become such a Satya-Sankalpa and if thou goest now to that world of thy husband thou mayest be able to hold converse with him." Lila : "What great wonder is this ! In the space enclosed by these house-walls lived my husband, the brahmana. In this same space are situate the domains of Padma, and he lived and died in this. And in this same space, too, is he again a greater king with wider sovereignty." Sarasvati :, "Yes, 0 daughter ! And yet at the same time are the three worlds distinct and separated by thousands of millions of yojanas ! Thus are there vast worlds all placed away within the hollows of each atom (1), multifarious as the motes in sunbeams. Which husband wilt thou go to now ?" (1) [Here we have an allusion to one of those occult truths that are what the French call insazsissables to -the ordinary mind. The atomic sub-planes—I am obliged here to use the exact terminology of Theosophy— taken together make up one cosmio plane, that of Prakrti, and interpenetrate each other as do ethers, gases, liquids, and solids, here on our physical plane. A man able to rise to the state of consciousness (Satya-Sankalpa) in -which a cosmic body is used, would not need to "move** in order to be conscious of any point in the prakptic cosmic plane. Images of all the compounds into which they enter are thrown up in each atom, and he can study in the atom the existences oŁ the plane to which the atoms belong. But if he goes out in a manasio Mayavl Bupa he may traverse the fields of space wherein are rolling worlds composed of the materials of the sub-planes of our planes, and so pass through thousands of millions of miles. Sarasvati and Lila have been thus travelling, but Lila now discovers that she can by the Satya- Sankalpa vision, see the realms of Pa^ma in the house of Vasishtha. An illusory sense of travelling may be felt in the karana sharira ('causal body*) even without moving; for the mind seizes perceptions with incredible rapidity when freed from the heavy vehicles it uses in the lower worlds;