The Fundamental Reversal
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The Gnostic Path of the Golden Rosycross

An Introduction in 12 Explorations

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Introduction to the Gnostic Path of the Golden Rosycross

The Fundamental Reversal

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Summary Exploration 5 - The fundamental reversal

Within the microcosm various forces are at work, forming a field of manifestation with many aspects, the best known we call ‘human being’. This human being is guided by an egocentric consciousness bound by the limitations of time and space and its four bodies are constructed out of this three-dimensional nature, and, like everything in this three-dimensional nature is subject to the law of rising, shining and fading. So the personality being does not reincarnate after death: rather, the microcosm attracts a new vehicle in which its life can be expressed.

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Exploration 5 - The fundamental reversal

In our last exploration we explained that the human system has more aspects than is ordinarily recognised. The human being is more than flesh, blood, organs and bones. The human being is a microcosm, a world in miniature. The microcosm is a spherical system with a diameter of several metres, with the primordial atom or the spirit-spark forming a nucleus at the centre.


Within the microcosm various forces are at work, forming a field of manifestation with many aspects, the best known being the being normally called ‘man’. This human system with its four bodies is constructed from the substances of this nature, and after a period of time it dies, and the microcosm has to adopt a new vehicle, a new personality. 

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