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<center>[Lucifer, Vol. IV, No. 23, July, 1889, pp. 369, 415]</center>
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[Since, therefore, it is evident that that only is eternal which is self-motive] This is why the Absolute and the unknown deific Principle is called “Absolute Motion” in The Secret Doctrine—a “motion,” which has certainly nothing to do with, nor can it be explained by, that which is called motion on Earth.
[Since, therefore, it is evident that that only is eternal which is self-motive] This is why the Absolute and the unknown deific Principle is called “Absolute Motion” in ''The Secret Doctrine''—a “motion,” which has certainly nothing to do with, nor can it be explained by, that which is called motion on Earth.


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[The Seven Rishis . . . who are said . . . to rule over the seven lokas or “spheres”] Which spheres or lokas mean esoterically the seven globes of our planetary chain, as also the seven Rounds, etc.
[The Seven Rishis . . . who are said . . . to rule over the seven lokas or “spheres”] Which spheres or lokas mean esoterically the seven globes of our planetary chain, as also the seven Rounds, etc.