Ancient and Modern Physics by Thomas E. Willson
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Behind each and every prakritic atom of our earth there are six other atoms (or globes), three material shadows and three spiritual realities, so that it is a string of seven--the whole universe in miniature--material and spiritual. And all things combined and formed on a prakritic base are a chain of seven --whether a peach or a planet. The "chain" belongs to the prakritic plane. The lines of descent from the Light through the star and sun to planet are "strings." The "chains" are beads of the same size strung on a thread. The strings are beads of different sizes strung on a thread. The beads of the chain are in coadunition--in the same space, as gas in water and the water in a sponge. In metaphysics this earth can only be regarded as a chain of seven globes, its three astral globes in coadunition having their three spiritual doubles. Of course no one of the higher globes can be seen by the prakritic eye, but that is not to say the astral world cannot be seen by the astral eye in sleep, or by the person who qualifies himself for the astral world, through the development of his astral body. "No upper globes of any chain in the solar system can be seen," says H.P. Blavatsky in the Secret Doctrine (vol. I, p. 187), yet she means by astronomers, not by sages. And she does not mean the upper globes in the stellar system of Alcyone and its companions. In pure physics the earth can only be regarded as a chain of four globes consubstantial and in coadunition--four in and three out. This makes seven, and the metaphysician when talking physics uses |
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