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== General description == | == General description == | ||
<blockquote>Spirit . . . becomes something only in union with matter — hence it is always something since matter is infinite and indestructible and non-existent without Spirit which, in matter is Life.<ref>Vicente Hao Chin, Jr., ''The Mahatma Letters to A.P. Sinnett in chronological sequence'' No. 93b (Quezon City: Theosophical Publishing House, 1993), 315-316.</ref></blockquote> | In [[Mahatma Letter No. 93b#Page 26|one of his letters]], [[Koot Hoomi|Master K.H.]] wrote: | ||
<blockquote>Spirit . . . becomes something only in union with matter — hence it is always something since matter is infinite and indestructible and non-existent without Spirit which, in matter is Life. Separated from matter it becomes the absolute negation of life and being, whereas matter is inseparable from it.<ref>Vicente Hao Chin, Jr., ''The Mahatma Letters to A.P. Sinnett in chronological sequence'' No. 93b (Quezon City: Theosophical Publishing House, 1993), 315-316.</ref></blockquote> | |||
==Universal life== | ==Universal life== |
Revision as of 19:27, 25 October 2013
General description
In one of his letters, Master K.H. wrote:
Spirit . . . becomes something only in union with matter — hence it is always something since matter is infinite and indestructible and non-existent without Spirit which, in matter is Life. Separated from matter it becomes the absolute negation of life and being, whereas matter is inseparable from it.[1]
Universal life
See One Life
Personal vitality
See Prāṇa.
Online resources
Articles
- The Science of Life by H. P. Blavatsky
- ↑ Vicente Hao Chin, Jr., The Mahatma Letters to A.P. Sinnett in chronological sequence No. 93b (Quezon City: Theosophical Publishing House, 1993), 315-316.