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The '''Lower Devachan''', or '''Rupa-Devachan''' according to Indian theosophical terminology, is the term used to describe the four lower realms of the [[spirit land]], i.e. the [[spiritual world]] in the narrower sense. It corresponds to what we call the '''heavenly world''', the '''kingdom of heaven''' or the '''heavenly paradise''' according to occidental tradition. The lower devachan is sometimes also called the world of the [[harmony of spheres]] or the world of [[inspiration]]. In Christian esotericism the Rupa-Devachan is also called the ''world of the Son'' {{GZ|100|205}}. The three lowest regions of the lower devachan correspond to the three outermost planetary spheres, beginning with the [[Mars sphere]]; the fourth region, in which the source of primordial thoughts lies, already extends beyond the [[planetary system]] {{GZ|141|178ff}}. This fourth and highest region is also called the [[Akasha]]. It is the home of the spiritual [[world memory]], the [[Akasha Chronicle]], in which the spiritual archetypes of all world events are inscribed.
The '''Lower Devachan''', or '''Rupa-Devachan''' according to Indian theosophical terminology, is the term used to describe the four lower realms of the [[spirit land]], i.e. the [[spiritual world]] in the narrower sense. It corresponds to what we call the '''heavenly world''', the '''kingdom of heaven''' or the '''heavenly paradise''' according to occidental tradition. The lower devachan is sometimes also called the world of the [[harmony of spheres]] or the world of [[inspiration]]. In Christian esotericism the Rupa-Devachan is also called the ''world of the Son'' {{GZ||100|205}}. The three lowest regions of the lower devachan correspond to the three outermost planetary spheres, beginning with the [[Mars sphere]]; the fourth region, in which the source of primordial thoughts lies, already extends beyond the [[planetary system]] {{GZ||141|178ff}}. This fourth and highest region is also called the [[Akasha]]. It is the home of the spiritual [[world memory]], the [[Akasha Chronicle]], in which the spiritual archetypes of all world events are inscribed.


The lower Devachan is divided into four regions:
The lower Devachan is divided into four regions:

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The Lower Devachan, or Rupa-Devachan according to Indian theosophical terminology, is the term used to describe the four lower realms of the spirit land, i.e. the spiritual world in the narrower sense. It corresponds to what we call the heavenly world, the kingdom of heaven or the heavenly paradise according to occidental tradition. The lower devachan is sometimes also called the world of the harmony of spheres or the world of inspiration. In Christian esotericism the Rupa-Devachan is also called the world of the Son (Lit.:GA 100, p. 205). The three lowest regions of the lower devachan correspond to the three outermost planetary spheres, beginning with the Mars sphere; the fourth region, in which the source of primordial thoughts lies, already extends beyond the planetary system (Lit.:GA 141, p. 178ff). This fourth and highest region is also called the Akasha. It is the home of the spiritual world memory, the Akasha Chronicle, in which the spiritual archetypes of all world events are inscribed.

The lower Devachan is divided into four regions:

  1. The spiritual archetypes of the physical world (Mars sphere).
  2. The archetypes of the living (Jupiter sphere).
  3. The archetypes of the soul (Saturn sphere).
  4. The source of the archetypal thoughts.

Literature

References to the work of Rudolf Steiner follow Rudolf Steiner's Collected Works (CW or GA), Rudolf Steiner Verlag, Dornach/Switzerland, unless otherwise stated.
Email: verlag@steinerverlag.com URL: www.steinerverlag.com.
Index to the Complete Works of Rudolf Steiner - Aelzina Books
A complete list by Volume Number and a full list of known English translations you may also find at Rudolf Steiner's Collected Works
Rudolf Steiner Archive - The largest online collection of Rudolf Steiner's books, lectures and articles in English.
Rudolf Steiner Audio - Recorded and Read by Dale Brunsvold
steinerbooks.org - Anthroposophic Press Inc. (USA)
Rudolf Steiner Handbook - Christian Karl's proven standard work for orientation in Rudolf Steiner's Collected Works for free download as PDF.