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Svayambhū (devanāgarī: स्वयम्भू) also spelled swayambu, is a Sanskrit word meaning "self-manifested" or "created by its own accord." H. P. Blavatsky uses it as a name for the "universal spirit."[1]
In the Cosmological Notes, Mahatma M. writes:
Swayambu occupies every part of space which itself is boundless and eternal, hence must be space in one sense. Swayambu becomes Purush when coming in contact with matter.[2]