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... . : It is hardly necessary to remind the reader once more that the term Divine Thought, like that of Universal Mind, must not be regarded as even vaguely shadowing forth an intellectual process akin to that exhibited by man. The Unconscious, according to von Hartmann, arrived at the vast creative, or rather Evolutionary Plan, •• by a clairvoyant wisdom superior to all consciousness, which in the Vedantic language would mean absolute Wisdom. Only those who realise how far Intuition soars above the tardy processes of ratiocinative thought can form the faintest conception of It is the One Life, eternal, invisible, yet Omnipresent, without beginning or end, yet periodical in its regular manifestations, between which periods reigns the dark mystery of non-Being; unconscious, yet absolute Consciousness; unrealisable, yet the one self-existing reality; truly, a chaos to the sense, a Kosmos to the reason. Its one absolute attribute, which is Itself, eternal, ceaseless Motion, is called in esoteric parlance the Great Breath, which is the perpetual motion of the universe, in the sense of limitless, ever-present Space. That winch is motionless cannot be Divine. But then there is nothing in fact and reality absolutely motionless within the universal soul.
Posted on: Sun, 14 Dec 2014 19:20:23 +0000

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