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From the divine [[Trinity]], which in theosophical literature is also called the [[Three Logoi]] - [[God the Father|Father]], [[Son (Trinity)|Son]] or [[Word]] ([[Christ]]) and [[Holy Spirit]] - which form a unity of being, i.e. three [[person]]s or [[Hypostasis|hypostases]], but not three underlying different [[substance]]s, emerge the plans for each new [[world system]], which are then handed over to the spiritual beings of the [[first hierarchy]] for further elaboration. | From the divine [[Trinity]], which in theosophical literature is also called the [[Three Logoi]] - [[God the Father|Father]], [[Son (Trinity)|Son]] or [[Word]] ([[Christ]]) and [[Holy Spirit]] - which form a unity of being, i.e. three [[person]]s or [[Hypostasis|hypostases]], but not three underlying different [[substance]]s, emerge the plans for each new [[world system]], which are then handed over to the ]]spiritual beings]] of the [[first hierarchy]] for further elaboration. |
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From the divine Trinity, which in theosophical literature is also called the Three Logoi - Father, Son or Word (Christ) and Holy Spirit - which form a unity of being, i.e. three persons or hypostases, but not three underlying different substances, emerge the plans for each new world system, which are then handed over to the ]]spiritual beings]] of the first hierarchy for further elaboration.
Pages in category "Trinity"
The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.