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[[Daiviprakriti]]; [[daiviprakrti]] ([[Sanskrit]]) [from [[daivi]] [[divine]] from the [[verbal]] [[root]] [[div]] to shine + [[prakriti]] original [[substance]] or [[nature]]] [[Divine]] or original evolver; original source; [[divine]] {{Wiki|matter}} or original [[substance]]. "As original [[substance]] [[manifests]] itself in the kosmic spaces as [[primordial]] kosmic Light . . . many {{Wiki|mystics}} have referred to [[Daiviprakriti]] under the [[phrase]] 'the Light of the {{Wiki|Logos}}.' [[Daiviprakriti]] is, in fact, the first [[veil]] or sheath or ethereal [[body]] surrounding the {{Wiki|Logos}}, as [[Pradhana]] or [[Prakriti]] surrounds [[Purusha]] or [[Brahman]] in the [[Sankhya]] [[philosophy]], and as, on a scale incomparably more vast, [[Mulaprakriti]] surrounds [[Parabrahman]]. As Daiviprakriti, therefore, is [[elemental]] {{Wiki|matter}}, . . . {{Wiki|matter}} in its first and second stages of its [[evolution]] from above, we may accurately enough speak of those filmy ethereal wisps of {{Wiki|light}} seen in the midnight skies as a [[physical]] [[manifestation]] of Daiviprakriti, because when they are not actually resolvable nebulae, they are [[worlds]], or rather systems of [[worlds]], in the making.
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"When Daiviprakriti has reached a certain state or [[condition]] of evolutionary [[manifestation]], we may properly speak of it under the [[Tibetan]] term Fohat. . . . although Fohat is the energizing power working in and upon [[manifested]] Daiviprakriti, or [[primordial]] [[substance]], as the rider rides the steed, it is the kosmic [[Intelligence]], or kosmic Monad as {{Wiki|Pythagoras}} would say, working through both Daiviprakriti and its differentiated [[energy]] called Fohat, which is the guiding and controlling [[principle]], not only in the [[Kosmos]], but in every one of the subordinate [[elements]] and [[beings]] of the hosts of multitudes of them infilling the [[Kosmos]].
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[[Daiviprakriti]]; [[daiviprakrti]] ([[Sanskrit]]) [from [[daivi]] [[divine]] from the [[verbal]] [[root]] [[div]] to shine + [[prakriti]] original [[substance]] or [[nature]]] [[Divine]] or original evolver; original source; [[divine]] {{Wiki|matter}} or original [[substance]]. "As original [[substance]] [[manifests]] itself in the kosmic spaces as [[primordial]] kosmic Light . . . many {{Wiki|mystics}} have referred to [[Daiviprakriti]] under the [[phrase]] 'the Light of the {{Wiki|Logos}}.' [[Daiviprakriti]] is, in fact, the first [[veil]] or sheath or ethereal [[body]] surrounding the {{Wiki|Logos}}, as [[Pradhana]] or [[Prakriti]] surrounds [[Purusha]] or [[Brahman]] in the [[Sankhya]] [[philosophy]], and as, on a scale incomparably more vast, [[Mulaprakriti]] surrounds [[Parabrahman]]. As Daiviprakriti, therefore, is [[elemental]] {{Wiki|matter}}, . . . {{Wiki|matter}} in its first and second stages of its [[evolution]] from above, we may accurately enough speak of those filmy ethereal wisps of {{Wiki|light}} seen in the midnight skies as a [[physical]] [[manifestation]] of [[Daiviprakriti]], because when they are not actually resolvable nebulae, they are [[worlds]], or rather systems of [[worlds]], in the making.
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"When [[Daiviprakriti]] has reached a certain state or [[condition]] of evolutionary [[manifestation]], we may properly speak of it under the [[Tibetan]] term Fohat. . . . although Fohat is the energizing power working in and upon [[manifested]] [[Daiviprakriti]], or [[primordial]] [[substance]], as the rider rides the steed, it is the kosmic [[Intelligence]], or kosmic Monad as {{Wiki|Pythagoras}} would say, working through both Daiviprakriti and its differentiated [[energy]] called Fohat, which is the guiding and controlling [[principle]], not only in the [[Kosmos]], but in every one of the subordinate [[elements]] and [[beings]] of the hosts of multitudes of them infilling the [[Kosmos]].
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Daiviprakriti; daiviprakrti (Sanskrit) [from daivi divine from the verbal root div to shine + prakriti original substance or nature] Divine or original evolver; original source; divine matter or original substance. "As original substance manifests itself in the kosmic spaces as primordial kosmic Light . . . many mystics have referred to Daiviprakriti under the phrase 'the Light of the Logos.' Daiviprakriti is, in fact, the first veil or sheath or ethereal body surrounding the Logos, as Pradhana or Prakriti surrounds Purusha or Brahman in the Sankhya philosophy, and as, on a scale incomparably more vast, Mulaprakriti surrounds Parabrahman. As Daiviprakriti, therefore, is elemental matter, . . . matter in its first and second stages of its evolution from above, we may accurately enough speak of those filmy ethereal wisps of light seen in the midnight skies as a physical manifestation of Daiviprakriti, because when they are not actually resolvable nebulae, they are worlds, or rather systems of worlds, in the making.

"When Daiviprakriti has reached a certain state or condition of evolutionary manifestation, we may properly speak of it under the Tibetan term Fohat. . . . although Fohat is the energizing power working in and upon manifested Daiviprakriti, or primordial substance, as the rider rides the steed, it is the kosmic Intelligence, or kosmic Monad as Pythagoras would say, working through both Daiviprakriti and its differentiated energy called Fohat, which is the guiding and controlling principle, not only in the Kosmos, but in every one of the subordinate elements and beings of the hosts of multitudes of them infilling the Kosmos.

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