| 1. | The causal body is considered as the most complex of the three bodies.
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| 2. | Swami Sivananda characterizes the causal body as " The beginningless ignorance that is indescribable ".
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| 3. | In the Upanishads the sheath is known also as the " causal body ".
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| 4. | Becoming human means to have a soul, a Solar Astral Body, Solar Mental Body and Solar Causal Body.
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| 5. | Together with the causal body it is the transmigrating soul or jiva, separating from the gross body upon death.
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| 6. | This allows for the development of greater skills of creation and " Causal Body Momentums " of various " Divine Qualities ".
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| 7. | "Karana sarira " or the causal body is the cause or seed of the subtle body and the gross body.
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| 8. | Subsequently the soul dissociates itself from all its relationship with the three Gunas of Prakriti and then the causal body is separated from it.
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| 9. | "Karana sarira " or the causal body is merely the cause or seed of the subtle body and the gross body.
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| 10. | In samkhya, which does not acknowledge a causal body, it is also known as the " linga-sarira ".
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