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Soul of Matter

Same as Compound Interetheric see Rotation


Keely
"Life begets life; the celestial life begets the terrestrial life; the God-life begets the man-life. Celestial Radiation is the pure soul of all matter, both earthy and gaseous. Thus we are linked in all our environments to the divine, our cerebral aggregations being the highest medium whereby celestial sympathetic reflection associates with our organisms, and is our only source of knowledge of ourselves. We have, with our mental and physical forces, a duality of action which, when combined with the celestial, makes up the triplet or trinity. With the mental, the superficial visible, or outward sight; with the inward, or spiritual invisible, we have the spiritual link connecting mind and matter, the order of transfer being:

"First. Celestial Radiation, or etheric.

"Second. Mental impregnation, or interatomic.

"Third. Physical movements, or intermolecular.

"Or again:

"Ninths. Sympathetic transfer from the celestial luminous.

"Sixths. Sympathetic impregnation of matter.

"Thirds. Physical movements." [Keely, Newton of the Mind]

"Consequently the unition of these sympathetic thirds must take place by gravital assimilation, which is the highest order of sympathetic union. This is the compound etheric flow, or soul of matter. The sympathetic attendant must be the odylic; or, comparatively speaking, its nerve force. Reichenbach exercises a wonderfully far-seeing judgment in his argument on this, the highest preponderable." [Newton of the Mind]

"The luminiferous ether, the compound interetheric or celestial mind force is the great sympathetic protoplastic element life itself. Its sympathetic outreach is mind flow or will force sympathetic polarization to produce action and sympathetic depolarization to neutralize it. Polar and depolar differentiation result in motion. It is the soul of matter from which all forms of motion receive their introductory impulse. The sympathetic correlation its energy to the physical organism." [Snell Manuscript

"Polar and depolar differentiation result in motion. The compound interetheric or seventh subdivision is the Soul of Matter, from which all forms of matter receive their introductory impulse." [[ROTATION - Snell]

"S. Laing, in "Modern Thought," says, "Science traces everything back to primeval atoms and germs, and there it leaves us. How came these atoms and energies there, from which this wonderful universe of worlds has been evolved by inevitable laws? What are they in their essence, and what do they mean? The only answer is, "It is unknowable. It is behind the veil. Spirit may be matter, matter may be spirit." Keely's researches have been of a nature which, grappling with these mysteries, has brought them to the light. He tells us that spirit is the soul of matter, and that no matter exists without a soul." [More on Keelys Theories]

"The compound interetheric or seventh subdivision actuates sympathetic polarization to produce action and sympathetic depolarization to neutralize it, in the body as well as in matter. Polar and depolar differentiation result in motion. The compound interetheric is the soul of matter, from which all forms of matter receive their introductory impulse." [MAGNETIC ENGINE - Snell]


Soul of Matter; title of book by ?.


Johannes Trithemius
"God is an essential and hidden fire that resides in everything, and especially in man. This fire creates all things. He gave birth and will give birth to them in the future, and what is created is the true divine light that exists throughout all eternity. God is fire, but no fire can burn, no light can appear in nature without the addition of air, which determines combustion; and the same Holy Spirit must act in us as divine “air” or “breath,” causing the divine fire to be poured out as a breath upon the inner fire of the soul, so that light may appear, for light must be nourished by fire, and this light is love, happiness, and joy in the eternal deity.
This light is Jesus, which comes from the eternity of Jehovah. He who does not have this light within himself is immersed in fire without brightness; but if this light is in him, then Christ is in him, he is embodied in him, and he knows this light as it exists in nature.
All things, as we see them, are internally fire and light, where the essence of the Spirit is hidden. All things are a Trinity, consisting of Fire, Light, and Air. In other words, the “Spirit,” the “Father,” is the superbasic “light;” the “Son” is the light that has manifested itself; the “Holy Spirit” is the mobile, divine, and superbasic air. This fire is located in the heart and sends its rays throughout the human body and determines life. But no light is born out of fire without the presence of the spirit of holiness.
All was done by the power of the divine word, which is the Divine Spirit or breath proceeding from the principle of the Divine source. This breath is the “spirit” or “soul of the world” and is called “Spiritus Mundi.” At first, it was like “air,” then concentrated into a mist or misty substance and finally turned into “water.” This “water” was originally spirit and life, for it was imbued and animated by spirit. Darkness filled the abyss; but with the pronouncement of the word, Light was born, darkness was illuminated by light, and the “soul of the world” was generated.
This spiritual light, which we call “nature” or “soul of the world,” is a spiritual body, which with the help of alchemy can be tangible and visible; but since it exists in an invisible state, it is called “spirit.” It is a universal and living liquid, distributed throughout nature and permeating all beings. It is the subtlest of all substances, the most powerful because of its inherent qualities; it penetrates into all bodies and determines the forms in which its action operates. By its work, it frees forms from every kind of imperfection; it makes the unclean pure, the perfect imperfect, and the mortal immortal, fixing in itself.
This “essence” or “Spirit” emanates from the center from the very beginning and is included in the substance from which the Universe is formed. It is the “salt of the earth,” and without its presence, grass does not grow, lawns do not green, and the more this essence condenses, concentrates, and coagulates into forms, the more stability they have.
This substance is the most subtle of all things, incorruptible and unchangeable in its essence, and it fills infinite space. The sun and planets are but clumps of this universal principle. From their pulsating heart, they distribute the abundance of their life and send it to the forms of the lower worlds and to all beings through their center, raising the forms to the “path of perfection.”
The forms in which this living principle is fixed become perfect and durable, so that they do not change or deteriorate, but are more mutated by contact with the air; water can no longer dissolve them, and fire does not destroy them, and the earthly elements do not consume them.
This spirit is achieved in the same way as it is transmitted to the Earth by asters; this is done using water, which serves as its “means of transportation.” This is not the philosopher’s stone, but it can be prepared by recording variability. I recommend that you pay close attention to the process of boiling water; don’t let your spirit get upset over things that don’t really matter. Let it simmer slowly, then let it rot until it reaches a comfortable color, as the “wave of life” contains the germ of wisdom. When boiled, water will turn into earth.
This earth will turn into a pure crystalline liquid which will produce excellent red fire; but this water and this fire, combined into one essence, produce a great panacea of sweetness and power: the Lamb and the Lion are one." [Johannes Trithemius]

See Also


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Celestial Radiation
compound interetheric
Etheric Elements
Latent Force
List of Synonyms for Scalar
Mind Force
Mind of God
nature of things
Soul
Soul of Things
Stages of Soul Development
Sympathy
What Electricity Is - Bloomfield Moore

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