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AN OVERVIEW OF HYLOZOIC TERMS

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THE TRIAL) CHAIN 43-atom of the Mumie chain (1-43) THE HUMAN EVOLUTION ENVELOPES CONSC1OLlSNESS Manifestet consciouaness (43:1-7). 43.6lingelanSIttSS Third sel f s manifests] envelope (43:1-7) talar systemic consciousness

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MANIFESTAL WORLD

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SITIMANWESTAL WORLD World of hterarehic ides TII1RD TRIAD 45:I

The Protogorms. man's vicarious third sel( Third selve submanitestal envelope (44:1-7)

Submanifestal conaciounness (44:1-7). 44-consciousness interplanetary consetousness

The monad renfred and sclf-conscious in the third triad is tallr a "third

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Third self's supereasential envelope (45:1-3)

Superessential conseiousness (45:1-7). 45-consciousness planstary consciousness

SUPERESSENT1AL WORLD Second solis superessential envelope (45:4.7)

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The Augoeides. mao's vicarious second self EggE.,..-pLAL WORLD SECOND TRIAD Second selis essentia1 envelope (46:1-7)

Essential conaciousness (46:1-7), 46-consciousness, wisdom and love nor fd c onsc iousness

The monad ~ned and sclf.conscious in the second triad is talled a "second self"

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CAUSAL WORLD World of ?Iskalle ideal

First selis (man's) and accond selCs eansal envelope (47:1-3) First selis (man's) mental envelope 147:4-7). 48:1 The human monad At the mage of barbarism_ collization. and culture, d is centred in the triad emotions] atom. Al the mage of humanity, it males to the mental molemile The monad centra and self-conscious in the First triad is tulled `firat sel('

Causai constiousness 147:1.31. causa' ideas. causa' intuition Mental conseiousness (47:4-7): system thinking 147:4) perspective thinking (47:5) principle thinking (47:6) inference thinking (471) Elnational consciousness (48:2-7): sttractive emotions (48:2.3) repellent emotions (48:4-7)

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EMOT(ONAL (ASTRAL) WORLD FIRST TRIAD

First selis (man's) emotional envelope (48:2-7)

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First Mrs (man's) ethcric envelope (49:2-4)

consciuusness (49:2-7): etheric sight etc., vitalit& 149:2-4)

ETIIERIC PH'iSICAL WORLD

DENSE ('1'ISII3LE") PHVSICAL WORLD

First selfe (man's) organism (49:3-7)

sense perceptions (49:5-7)

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Objective consciousness Objective selfconsciousness Sub- or superconsciousness

Subjective consciousness

THE CHAIN OF TRIADS The monad activates its three triads from below up, hence the lowest triad is called the first and the highest, the third. When the monad can activate its entire first triad, it is called a first self; the second triad, a second self; and when it can activate its third triad, it is called a third self.

MANIFESTAL

43:4 WORLD 44:1 THIRD TRIAD WORLD

SUBMANIFESTAL

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THE SEPTENARY The 49 cosmic worlds are divided into seven series of seven worlds in each series. The division into septenaries is due to the fact that the three aspects of existence can be combined in seven different ways as shown below. The table makes it easier to analyze the composition of matter, the relationships of the aspects, the seven types and departments.

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1 -= the will aspect (the motion aspect) 2 = the consciousness aspect 3 = the maner aspect

THE STRUCTURE OF A SEVEN-CLOBE The diagram shows a lowest seven-globe, having the lowest matter existing. The concentric circles intend to show how higher molecular worlds form concentric layers in the globes, penetrating all their lower worlds as weil as extending far beyond them. Atomic matter, however, does not form concentric worlds but exists everywhere in the solar system, penetrating molecular matter. The seven globes 1-7 enter into the greater essential globe (46:r-7), which is part of one of the ten 49-globes. The diagram does not show the relative sizes of the globes, nor the distances that separate them. 47:1-3 47:4-7 48:1-7 49:1-4 49:5-7

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