Pouf \Pouf\, Pouffe \Pouffe\(p[=oo]f), n. [Written also pouff.] [F. pouf. Cf. Puff, n.]
Lit., a puff; specif.:
(a) A soft cushion, esp. one circular in shape and not, like a pillow, of bag form, or thin at the edges.
"You now know that the Father-Mother Creative Process and the tools of physical creation are all in a state of equilibrium within the Universal Dimension, but now that equilibrium is to be exploded to bring about
INDIVIDUAL FORM.
You know, too, that since the
Infinite Eternal IMPULSES are contained in a state of
mutual restraint, these
IMPULSES are of an unimaginable
intensity of energy - against which your
atomic energy contained within the
splitting of an atom is a mere '
pouff', an infinitesimal twitch of no importance.
I want you to fully realise all the foregoing, since your realisation of what happened at the time of the
Big Bang will give you a glimpse of what happened at the time of the sundering of
UNIVERSAL CONSCIOUSNESS to permit the creation of individual form to take place." [
Christ Returns - Speaks His Truth,
Letter 5, page 20]
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