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“ Bright Space, son of dark Space,” corresponds to the Ray dropped at the first thrill of the new “ Dawn ” into the great Cosmic depths, from which it re-emerges differentiated as Oeaohoo the younger, (the “ new life ”), to become, to the end of the life-cycle, the germ of all things. He is “ the Incorporeal man who contains in himself the divine Idea,” — the generator of Light and Life, to use an expression of Philo Judæus. He is called the “ Blazing Dragon of Wisdom,”
“ Bright Space, son of dark Space,” corresponds to the Ray dropped at the first thrill of the new “ Dawn ” into the great Cosmic depths, from which it re-emerges differentiated as Oeaohoo the younger, (the “ new {{Style S-Small capitals|life}} ”), to become, to the end of the life-cycle, the germ of all things. He is “ the Incorporeal man who contains in himself the divine Idea,” — the generator of Light and Life, to use an expression of Philo Judæus. He is called the “ Blazing Dragon of Wisdom,”


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