Man, God, and the UniverseQuest Books, 1974年11月25日 - 491 頁 The nature of creation and a synthesis of Eastern and Western thought. |
內容
Cosmic Consciousness and Power | 37 |
The Unmanifest Cosmic Logos | 53 |
The Nature of the EverUnmanifest | 67 |
The Manifest Logos | 81 |
The Monad and the Logos | 94 |
The Monad | 107 |
The Individuality Individual Uniqueness and Ray of the MonadI | 122 |
Ray of the MonadII | 134 |
The Relation of the Manifest and the UnmanifestI | 145 |
The Relation of the Manifest and the UnmanifestII | 156 |
The Relation of the Manifest and the UnmanifestIII | 167 |
Involution and Evolution | 179 |
Reflections of Reflections | 189 |
Differentiation and IntegrationI | 200 |
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Absolute appear basis become bhūtas Brahma chapter circle colours common centre conception consciousness considered Cosmic Ideation deeper derived Divine Mind essential nature eternal Ever-Unmanifest evolution existence experience expression fact fundamental H. P. Blavatsky hidden higher Hindu philosophy human idea illusion individual mind individual uniqueness indriyas infinite number inner integrated intellect kind knowledge Kundalini limitations Logoi lower planes manifested system manifested universe mathematical Māyā means mechanism mental images mental world merely Monads mystery object Occult doctrine perception perfect phenomena phenomenon physical plane polar possible potential Prakṛti Pralaya Prāna Principle problems produced question realm of manifestation reflection regard relation religion represents Sakti Samadhi Samkhya Sanskrit Science scientific sciousness Secret Doctrine seen sense-organs separate Śiva Siva-Sakti Tattva Solar Logos solar system space sphere spiritual symbol takes place things three aspects tion Truth Ultimate Reality understand unfoldment Unmanifest Cosmic Logos vehicles vibrations waves white light whole