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PLEROMAA symbol of the SEPARATION, manifesting Logos replete with all intelligences and potencies; or the Archetypal Man in his fullness of stature as perfect manhood and Godhood (atma-buddhi). "For in Christ dwelleth all the fullness of the Godhead bodily, and in him ye are made full, who is the head of all principality and power." - Col. ii. 9, 10. For in Christ, the Archetypal Man, every higher quality and potency subsists; and Christ being in every soul, he gradually evolves in it his own perfection, and makes it one with himself. "He is the very Pleroma itself, who hath found the Mystery in which they all are, and in which they are all set." - Books of the Saviour, in Pistis Sophia. He is the very Christ, who has found the secret to each plane, and is able to control and manifest at will on all planes of being. "The true notion of God says that there can be no work which is not done in Him; that we cannot get out of His vast circle; that all men are dwelt in by the Holy Spirit; that all work is done by His inspiration; that all places are peopled by Him; that never for a moment has time been empty of His eternal presence; that in every movement of Force, as well as in every thought and feeling, and act of every spirit - He is. There is but one Being in the universe, and the universe is, because He is. No atom of matter, if matter exist, can divide itself from Him; no personality, that is, no consciousness, will and character can get away from Him, for they only exist because He exists. There is nothing which is not God. And to yield to this truth, to live in it, and to obey its calls, is happiness, certainty, power and redemption. To feel it is to know that we are immortal. This is not a faith which stands on authority. It is the conviction of the soul, because the soul believes in the omniscient, omnipresent, all-containing Goodness." - Stopford A. Brooke, Serm., Immortality and God. |
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