According to the
Western Wisdom Teachings, in the beginning of a
Day of Manifestation a certain collective Great Being, God, limits Himself to a certain portion of space, in which He elects to create a
Solar System for the evolution of added
self-
consciousness. '', illustrated by
William Blake (1794) In God there are contained hosts of glorious Hierarchies and lesser beings of every grade of intelligence and stage of
consciousness, from
omniscience to an
unconsciousness deeper than that of the deepest
trance condition. During the current period of manifestation these various grades of beings are working to acquire more experience than they possessed at the beginning of this period of existence. Those who, in previous manifestations, have attained the highest degree of development work on those who have not yet evolved any consciousness. The period of time devoted to the attainment of self-consciousness and to the building of the
vehicles through which the spirit in man manifests, is called "
Involution". The succeeding period of existence, during which the individual human being develops
self-consciousness into
divine omniscience, is called "
Evolution". Every evolving being has within him a "force" which makes evolution not to be a mere enfoldment of latent germinal possibilities but a process where each individual differ from that of every other. This force, called "Epigenesis", provides the element of
originality and gives scope to the creative ability which the evolving being is to cultivate that he may become a God.
The Rosicrucian Cosmo-Conception describes that in the
Solar System, God's Habitation, there are
seven Worlds differentiated by God, within Himself, one after another. These Worlds have each a different "measure" and rate of
vibration and are not separated by
space or
distance, as is the Earth from the other planets. They are states of
matter, of varying
density and
vibration (as are the solids, liquids and gases of the physical
Earth). These Worlds are not instantaneously created at the beginning of a day of Manifestation, nor do they last until the end. The evolutionary scheme is carried through five of these Worlds in seven great Periods of manifestation, during which the evolving virgin spirit becomes first human and then a God. The highest Worlds are created first, and as involution is to slowly carry the life into denser and denser matter for the building of forms, the finer Worlds gradually
condense and new Worlds are differentiated within God to furnish the necessary links between Himself and the Worlds which have consolidated. In due time the point of greatest density, the
nadir of materiality, is reached. From that point the life begins to ascend into higher Worlds, as
evolution proceeds. That leaves the denser Worlds depopulated, one by one. When the purpose has been served for which a particular World was created, God ends its existence, which has become superfluous, by ceasing within Himself the particular activity which brought into being and sustained that World. The Rosicrucians teach that the above referred seven Worlds belong to the lowest of the seven "Cosmic Planes". The Worlds and Cosmic Planes are not one above another in space, but the seven Cosmic Planes inter-penetrate each other and all the seven Worlds. They are states of spirit-
matter, permeating one another, so that God and the other great Beings pervade every part of their own realms and realms of greater density than their own, including our world: "
in Him we live and move and have our being". Proceeding from the
physical world to the
inner worlds,
God - the "Architect of the Solar System", the Source and goal of human existence – is found in the highest division of the seventh Cosmic Plane: this is His World. In order to trace the origin of the Architect of the Solar System, one must pass to the highest of the seven Cosmic Planes: the "Realm of the
Supreme Being", Who emanated from "The Absolute".
The Absolute is beyond comprehension and, as
manifestation implies limitation, He may be best described as "Boundless Being": the "Root of Existence". From
The Absolute proceeds the
Supreme Being, at the dawn of manifestation: this is
The One, the "
Great Architect of the Universe". The first aspect of the Supreme Being may be characterized as
Power, from this proceeds the second aspect,
the Word, and from both of these proceeds the third, aspect,
Motion. From the threefold Supreme Being proceed the "seven Great
Logoi". They contain within Themselves all the great Hierarchies which differentiate more and more as they diffuse through the various Cosmic Planes. In the Highest World of the seventh Cosmic Plane dwells the God of the
solar systems in the
Universe. These great Beings are also threefold in manifestation, like the Supreme Being. Their three aspects are
Will,
Wisdom and
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