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Microcosm world7/25/2023 ![]() ![]() Your task is to cultivate a realization of the integrity of the Universe. If a person or an Archon attacks you, they are attacking the entire Universe. This is why you need not fear, for you contain a spark of Divinity and that Divinity is One, and nothing can exist apart from that One. By its very definition, it must be whole and undivided. Consequently, the Absolute Reality cannot be divided against itself. Yet, if you believe that the Absolute Reality is Infinite, it must have integrity (the state of being whole and undivided). For, is not the Absolute, in its microcosmic aspect, a projection of your thoughts and imaginations of your very self? If you view the Absolute Reality as having some kind of mental infirmity, of whom are you speaking? Some contemporary Gnostics hold to the mythos that the Absolute Reality had some sort of 'emotional/mental breakdown' and because of this breakdown, evil entered the Universe in the form of Sophia’s 'fall' from the Pleroma, as well as the creation of the Demiurge and the Archons. As you choose to see this Absolute Reality, so will you see the world. “In your meditations, call to mind the Absolute Reality. Something in the microcosm that didn’t even have a name went ‘bling’ and against all the laws of probability, Brad Xyl opened his eyes.” A wind of Change blew at him from behind and he pushed off from the beach with iron determination and a mental clarity hereto before unknown to him. ![]() The Wetsuit of Insanity clung to his spiritual body, isolating him from the timelessness that seemed to exist here. Nearby, two other inmates collided with each other, bounced apart spread-eagled and spiraled off into the distance in infinite slowness. Revenge splashed around his feet like the cold waves of the ocean of Time. How long he had been here, he knew not – but he was slowly learning to master these barely tangible waves like a new surfer with one foot on the sandy beach and the other on a shiny new board of Hatred. Feint forces of the universe they were, nearly indiscernible from the nothingness like a warm breeze on a hot summer night. ![]() It's unfortunate because Vermont can be treated as American society in microcosm in certain aspects.“Time did exist here, in small amounts (well some of the time) – and there were feint eddies and currents of time here, things that were barely tangible. Jeremy Leggett: The Singular Genius of a Simple Solar Lantern Jeremy Leggett 2010 These two developments, I submit, signpost in microcosm a road to a future that is survivable, sane, and sustainable. To observe the decades-long paralysis of America’s political elite in controlling her borders calls to mind the insight of James Burnham in 1964. The Finnish pavilion at Shanghai World Expo 2010 portrays our country in microcosm, presenting both Finland and its society to the world.Īmazing Pavilion Exhibition At Expo 2010 in Shanghai 2010 America Is a Microcosm of a World on Fire. Want the messiness of human life and understanding in microcosm? The states themselves are free trade zones in microcosm, and the less prosperous communities in states often catch up relative to the more prosperous ones.Įxtreme Free Trade, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009 “World Without End” by Ken Follett (Dutton, 2007) « The BookBanter Blog 2010 Poem of the week: What mystery pervades a well! by Emily Dickinson Carol Rumens 2010 Ray Suarez: Reporter's Notebook: A Clinic's Strains in Mozambique Ray Suarez 2010Īnd it's the cosmos in microcosm, of course – another advantage. It was, in microcosm, an illustration of the success, and burden of the success of managing AIDS as a chronic disease in sub-Saharan Africa. The fourteenth century had a lot going on throughout Europe, and what makes World Without End an incredible novel is that Follett uses the monumental and catastrophic events in microcosm focused through a couple of small towns in England.Ģ010 February 15 « The BookBanter Blog 2010 noun A relatively small object or system considered as representative of a larger system of which it is part, exhibiting many features of the complete system.įrom WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University.Hence (so called by Paracelsus), a man, as a supposed epitome of the exterior universe or great world. noun A little world a miniature universe. The macrocosm is the world as a whole, with a microcosm being one small part, often mankind, taken as a model of it.noun A little world or cosmos the world in miniature something representing or assumed to represent the principle of universality: often applied to man regarded as an epitome, physically and morally, of the universe or great world (the macrocosm).įrom the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.noun A small, representative system having analogies to a larger system in constitution, configuration, or development.From The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition. ![]()
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