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De Zon achter de zon is de spirituele Oorzaak achter het fysieke effect dat we zien als onze eigen fysieke zon en alle andere sterren en sterrenstelsels, zichtbaar of verscholen, inclusief de [[Special:MyLanguage/Great Central Sun|Grote Centrale Zon]]. | De '''Zon achter de zon''' is de spirituele Oorzaak achter het fysieke effect dat we zien als onze eigen fysieke zon en alle andere sterren en sterrenstelsels, zichtbaar of verscholen, inclusief de [[Special:MyLanguage/Great Central Sun|Grote Centrale Zon]]. | ||
The Sun behind the sun of [[cosmos]] is perceived as the [[Cosmic Christ]]—the [[Word]] by whom the formless was endowed with form and spiritual worlds were draped with physicality. | The Sun behind the sun of [[cosmos]] is perceived as the [[Cosmic Christ]]—the [[Word]] by whom the formless was endowed with form and spiritual worlds were draped with physicality. |
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De Zon achter de zon is de spirituele Oorzaak achter het fysieke effect dat we zien als onze eigen fysieke zon en alle andere sterren en sterrenstelsels, zichtbaar of verscholen, inclusief de Grote Centrale Zon.
The Sun behind the sun of cosmos is perceived as the Cosmic Christ—the Word by whom the formless was endowed with form and spiritual worlds were draped with physicality.
Likewise, the Sun behind the sun is the Son of God in the Christ Self, shining in all his splendor behind the soul and its interpenetrating sheaths of consciousness called the four lower bodies. It is the Son of man—the “Sun” of every manifestation of God.
The Sun behind the sun is referred to as the “Sun of righteousness,”[1] which does heal the mind, illumine the soul and light all her house, and as “the glory of God,” the light of the City Foursquare.[2]
See also
Sources
Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, Saint Germain On Alchemy: Formulas for Self-Transformation.