Beings / Sub-beings ~ Differences
As it is, beings and their sub-beings may be vastly different where one does not look like the other. You would expect that a child would look like either parent, the pre-being, and even have similarity in design and behavior to the grandparent, the pre-pre-being.
Please put aside your feelings and use a scientific approach which is to see what the child and grandchild are and then draw conclusions. In meditation when one goes to a causal plane one can investigate what something was before it manifested as a subtle or psychic presence. One can check to see if there is a similarity in the two formats. Physically we know that some seeds have no obvious resemblance to the trees they produce, but some others do. The seed is compared to something as a pre-existence on the causal plane. The tree produced is like the manifested outcome on the subtle level.
A yogi should study these manifestations to determine how a dissimilar energy causes an outcome which is quite unlike it.
For the investigation in inSelf Yoga™ it is a query about beings, sub-beings and sub-sub-beings. It is about deities, their first level of person productions and then whosoever is manifested from productions in turn.
When a deity produces a sub-being, does that sub resemble the deity. Does he or she have desires which are serviceable to the deity. In turn when that sub-being produces others, what is the similarity and dissimilarity between the sub-being and the sub-sub-being.
Would there be dissimilarity?
Would be sub-sub-being be argumentative, non-supportive, rebellious, presumptuous or antagonistic to its producer, the sub-being?
Consider that once the deity produces the sub-being, that sub will be in an environment in which it would ingest and absorb energy. It is possible that the absorption would cause the sub-being to be contrary.
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Something on the causal plane may be completely different to what it manifest as on the subtle level. Due to a lack of individuality register and due to non-support for its objectivity, the person on the causal plane may be unrecognizable to what it appears as a subtle body.