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Solar System -2

Sep 24, 2012 02:57 AM
by Ramanujachary


Solar System-2

Matter in the Solar System

Matter here exists in 7 great modifications, which are, for convenience sake termed as `Seven Planes of Nature'.

The Planes of Nature are named thus:

1. Physical

2. Emotional (Astral)

3. Mental

Normal evolution of humanity proceeds in these 3 Planes

[ thribhuvana-s, three Loka-s]

4. Buddhic (Wisdom)

5. Atmic (Power)

Specific evolution of an advanced person (Initiate) proceeds in these 2 Planes.

This is the Field of Super-normal evolution of humanity.

These 5 planes are the Field of Evolution of Human Consciousness, the consummation of which is the human merger with the Divine.

6. Anupadaka

7. Adi

These 2 are the Field of Logoic manifestation.

We do not have much knowledge about these 6 & 7 planes. A general description of these is as below:

Adi: Is the First; this is the Foundation for the Universe, its supporter, and the Fountain of its Life.

Anupadaka: is a plane where `no vehicle has yet been formed.'

Adi and Anupadaka planes were in existence even before the Solar System is formed. Adi consists of so much of Matter of Space, as the LOGOS has marked out `to form the material base of His System'.

Each Logos comes out of the Absolute (Space) which is the bosom for very many such Logoi. As the Logos comes out projected from the Absolute and looks back, the Space of His vision is `His field'. He is free to utilize that field. The Logos comes out in projection, not disassociating from the Absolute. This link is maintained forever. The factor of `inseparability' is to be noticed as one constant.

Anupadaka consists of the same Matter modified by His (Logoic) individual life, colored by His own all-inclusive Consciousness.

[This arrangement may differ from Logos to Logos, in each of the planes of several solar systems. The formation ? modification is not identical or similar for all systems. Each Logos evolves His own way.]

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Solar System-2

Matter in the Solar System

Matter here exists in 7 great modifications, which are, for convenience sake termed as `Seven Planes of Nature'.

The Planes of Nature are named thus:

1. Physical

2. Emotional (Astral)

3. Mental

Normal evolution of humanity proceeds in these 3 Planes

[ thribhuvana-s, three Loka-s]

4. Buddhic (Wisdom)

5. Atmic (Power)

Specific evolution of an advanced person (Initiate) proceeds in these 2 Planes.

This is the Field of Super-normal evolution of humanity.

These 5 planes are the Field of Evolution of Human Consciousness, the consummation of which is the human merger with the Divine.

6. Anupadaka

7. Adi

These 2 are the Field of Logoic manifestation.

We do not have much knowledge about these 6 & 7 planes. A general description of these is as below:

Adi: Is the First; this is the Foundation for the Universe, its supporter, and the Fountain of its Life.

Anupadaka: is a plane where `no vehicle has yet been formed.'

Adi and Anupadaka planes were in existence even before the Solar System is formed. Adi consists of so much of Matter of Space, as the LOGOS has marked out `to form the material base of His System'.

Each Logos comes out of the Absolute (Space) which is the bosom for very many such Logoi. As the Logos comes out projected from the Absolute and looks back, the Space of His vision is `His field'. He is free to utilize that field. The Logos comes out in projection, not disassociating from the Absolute. This link is maintained forever. The factor of `inseparability' is to be noticed as one constant.

Anupadaka consists of the same Matter modified by His (Logoic) individual life, colored by His own all-inclusive Consciousness.

[This arrangement may differ from Logos to Logos, in each of the planes of several solar systems. The formation ? modification is not identical or similar for all systems. Each Logos evolves His own way.]

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