A
Great Entity commences its
evolution by developing not
the Cosmic Rings, but the
concepts of those Rings.
It puts in motion the memories
of the experiences its condensed
substance underwent when that
substance was a part of the
primordial tides. It knows
“good”
and “evil”
and therefore is a God. It
is the knowledge of good and
evil which enable it to manifest,
because the “good”
is a dynamism, and the “evil”
is a thrust-block. The Ring-Pass-Not
of a universe is the limitation
of the attention of the Great
Entity forming that universe.
It is the determination to
concentrate its attention
upon the task it has set itself.
Now
then this travelling atom,
having passed through all
the phases of Cosmic evolution
up to that which its production
is the crown and completion,
makes a final journey to the
Central Stillness. Then, by
the overbalancing of the equilibrium
it issues forth. At this stage
of development it itself is
a center of attraction due
to its specific gravity, as
it draws to itself atoms of
each plane through which it
passes until it arrives at
its place on the cosmic belt
determened by its mass, specific
gravity. In this new organisation
thus formed, a central nucleus
consisting of the travlling
atom. This central nucleus
will have implicit in it the
modes of reaction to which
it became habituated during
its experience of the phases
of Cosmic evolution.
Continuing
its habituate reactions in
their ordered sequence this
nuclear atom continues these
accustomed reactions owing
to the momentum of its particles.
These actions upon its part
induce the corresponding reactions
of the loose aggragations
of matter from each Cosmic
plane that are gathered about
it. Thus is built up a microcosmic
Cosmos.
Perceive
then, this micro Cosmos with
the nuclear atom corresponding
to the Central Stillness which,
in the macro Cosmos, transmuted
all reactions into actions,
has the same function performed
by the nuclear atom. At the
same time, the entire organism
is subject to the phases of
the Cosmic forces, its synthetic
aspect receiving an impluse
of stimulative forces when
the positive phase of a segments
of the circle predominates;
and its analytical aspect
receiving a stimulus when
passing through those segments
of the circle in which the
negative forces predominate.
Likewise, as it passes through
the sphere of influence of
each Ray, will the corresponding
forces in its own nature receive
an additional stimulus.
Let
us conceive, then, this Great
Organism travelling round
a circle which is divided
into four quarters, positive
and negative alternately,
and in addition to this each
quarter is subdivided into
the spheres of influence of
three Rays. You have now the
keys to the periods of evolution;
but, as the Great Organism
we are considering is itself
a miniature Cosmos, you will
preceive a more rapid cycle
of organization within its
nature.
In
addition to these influences
there is another set of influences
to be considered. These are
the gravitational attractions
of others great Organism upon
other planes of the Cosmos.
The
relations between one Great
Oganism and others upon its
own plane are fixed and determined
before further evolution begins
and are constants. But the
revolution of Great Organism
upon other planes of the Cosmos
are conducted at different
paces, and without relation
to Entities of other planes
than their own. They will
pass inline with each other
periodically, blocking the
pull of the central attraction
upon those organism further
out than themselves, and also
exerting a gravitational attraction
upon all particles of their
own plane and planes above
their own in the mass of a
Great Organism on an outer
path.
This
periodic disruption of the
central attraction upsets
the equilibrium, of the outer
Orgamism, blocking the centripetal
check upon the centrifugal
force, but the tendency of
certain types of molecules
to fly inward towards the
attracting body tends to counter
balance this. Also the whole
will of the nuclear
atom of that Organism is to
maintain constant the habituated
conditions which have become
the law of its natuire, which
we would call “Natural
Laws” upon their discovery.
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