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One of the [[four lower bodies]] of man, corresponding to the air element and the second quadrant of Matter; the body that is intended to be the vehicle, or vessel, for the Mind of God or the | <languages /> | ||
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One of the [[four lower bodies]] of man, corresponding to the air element and the second quadrant of [[Matter]]; the body that is intended to be the vehicle, or vessel, for the Mind of God or the Christ Mind. “Let this [Universal] Mind be in you which was also in Christ [[Jesus]].”<ref>Phil. 2:5.</ref> | |||
Until quickened, this body remains the vehicle for the carnal mind, often called the lower mental body in contrast to the Higher Mental Body, a synonym for the Christ Self or Christ consciousness. | <!--T:2--> | ||
Until quickened, this body remains the vehicle for the [[carnal mind]], often called the lower mental body in contrast to the Higher Mental Body, a synonym for the [[Christ Self]] or [[Christ consciousness]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:41, 2 February 2020
One of the four lower bodies of man, corresponding to the air element and the second quadrant of Matter; the body that is intended to be the vehicle, or vessel, for the Mind of God or the Christ Mind. “Let this [Universal] Mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus.”[1]
Until quickened, this body remains the vehicle for the carnal mind, often called the lower mental body in contrast to the Higher Mental Body, a synonym for the Christ Self or Christ consciousness.
See also
Sources
Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, Saint Germain On Alchemy: Formulas for Self-Transformation.
- ↑ Phil. 2:5.