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1 1, Int | or Reality? Individual or Universal? Mortal or Eternal? Is Man
2 1, Int | in Nature has a soul, one universal mind, penetrates and moves
3 1, Int | of the earth, and on the universal soul. The novelty and boldness
4 1, Int | lights, distinct from the~universal soul, which is diffused
5 1, 3 | round the splendours of the universal Apollo, and under tangible
6 1, 3 | as it appertains to the universal nature, where nothing happens
7 1, 4 | itself; because it is not the universal nor the absolute entity;
8 1, 4 | powers incline towards the universal action, as to a thing naturally
9 1, 4 | always considers, through the universal knowledge that it holds
10 1, 5 | which is the primal and universal intelligence; but the human
11 1, 5 | and uncertain, as that universal one is quiet, fixed, and
12 1, 5 | particular intelligence is to the universal intelligence ever the same --
13 2, Pre | Blavstsky, "There exists an universal agent unique, of all forms
14 2, Pre | Electricity and Life. Its universal value is nine, for it is
15 2, 1 | imparts existence to the universal infinite and to the innumerable
16 2, 2 | possible to see the sun, the universal Apollo, the absolute light
17 2, 2 | but in that Divine and universal one, he comes to understand
18 2, 2(2)| that emanates from, the Universal Monad -- that can furnish
19 2, 4 | aspires to the truth and to universal good, and is not satisfied
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