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forms, which, in a zone of curvature, create six separate spheres, each of which
differs from its neighboring sphere by one primary matter.
The hybrid forms of matter thus created inversely impact the dimensionality of
their environ-mental space. In other words, after completion of the synthesis process,
the deformation of space is compensated for (i.e., "filled in") by the hybrid forms of
matter. Therefore, the primary curvature of space caused by the explosion of a
supernova is counteracted.
1. Physical sphere of planet Earth.
2. Etheric sphere of planet Earth.
3. Astral sphere of planet Earth.
4. First mental sphere of planet Earth.
5. Second mental sphere of planet Earth.
6. Third mental sphere of planet Earth.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G — the seven primary matters forming our space-universe.
Fig. 7 — The inside sphere, formed by all
seven kinds of primary matter, is the
PHYSI-CALLY SOLID PLANET,
EARTH, a substance that has four
aggregate forms — solid, liquid, gas, and
plasma. Different aggregate forms appear
as a result of the fluctuation of dimensions
less than L.
Moving away from the physical center
of nonuniformity, we have the following
picture: a sphere formed by the merging of
six kinds of primary matter, is called the
ETHERIC sphere; the merging of five
kinds of primary matter produces the
ASTRAL sphere; of four kinds of primary
matter constitutes the FIRST MENTAL
sphere; of three kinds of primary matter,
the SECOND MENTAL sphere; and of
two kinds of primary matter, the THIRD
MENTAL sphere.
The solid physical sphere of Earth shares the largest number of qualities with
the etheric body, which is closest to it, and shares the smallest number of qualities
with the third mental body, which is farthest from it.
Mutual or shared qualities of the different bodies create certain conditions for
their interaction. The amount of interaction between two bodies depends upon the
number of qualities they share.
1. Physical sphere of planet Earth.
2. Etheric sphere of planet Earth.
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