MAGISTRO MEO QUI SOL FUIT EST ET ERIT SYSTEMATIS NOSTRI DICATUM

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MAGISTRO MEO QUI SOL FUIT EST ET ERIT SYSTEMATIS NOSTRI DICATUM

INTRODUCTION

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I THE STRUCTURE OF THE UNIVERSE I THE ABSOLUTE

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II THE MILKY WAY IN THE WORLD OF SPIRAL NEBULAE

III THE SOLAR SYSTEM IN THE MILKY WAY

II THE TIMES OF THE UNIVERSE I THE RELATION BETWEEN SPACE AND TIME e

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π π 2 ). 1 millimeter Insects, and Bacteria 1 month

II THE DAYS AND LIVES OF WORLDS

18 1 day Sun 200 osos

III MOMENTS OF PERCEPTION e

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III THE SOLAR SYSTEM I THE LONG BODY OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM

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II THE SOLAR SYSTEM AS TRANSFORMER

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III THE INTERACTION OF SUN AND PLANETS

IV SUN, PLANETS AND EARTH I THE THREE FACTORS OF CAUSATION

II THE SIX PROCESSES IN NATURE

are III THE FOUR STATES OF MATTER

V THE SUN I THE PHYSICAL BEING OF THE SUN

II HYDROGEN INTO LIGHT

III POSSIBILITIES IN THE SUN

VI THE HARMONY OF THE PLANETS I THE PLANETARY OCTAVES

II THE MEANING OF THE HARMONY

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III THE CIRCULATION OF LIGHT: VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE

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VII THE ELEMENTS OF EARTH I ELEMENTAL OCTAVES

II SPEEDS OF DIFFUSION

Ill THE TRIPLE CREATION OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

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VIII THE MOON I THE MOON AS BALANCE-WEIGHT

II THE MOON AS MAGNET

III THE MOON AS EARTH'S OFFSPRING are

IX THE WORLD OF NATURE I THE SIX REALMS OF NATURE SUR

II NATURE IN SPACE: NATURE IN GEOLOGIC TIME

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III THE PERCEPTION OF ANIMALS

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X MAN AS MICROCOSM I THE ANATOMICAL SYSTEMS AND THEIR REGULATORS are

II TYPES: ENDOCRINE AND ASTROLOGICAL

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III THE BLOODSTREAM AS INDEX OF MAN'S BEING

XI MAN IN TIME I THE SLOWING DOWN OF HUMAN TIME MISTAKES e

II THE MILESTONES OF LIFE

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III THE CALENDAR: SUPERHUMAN AND SUBHUMAN TIMES

XII THE SIX PROCESSES IN MAN (i) I GROWTH

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II DIGESTION

III ELIMINATION, AND THE ROLE OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS are are are

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XIII THE SIX PROCESSES IN MAN (ii) I CORRUPTION

II HEALING

III REGENERATION

XIV HUMAN PSYCHOLOGY I PERSONALITY, ESSENCE AND SOUL are

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II SELF-REMEMBERING, CONSCIOUSNESS, MEMORY

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III THE PLAY OF HUMAN TYPES are

XV THE SHAPE OF CIVILIZATION FUNCTIONS AND CASTES: CELLS AND MEN IN THE LAST CHAPTER WE BEGAN TO CONSIDER MANKIND AS A COSMOS,

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II. THE SOUL OF A CIVILIZATION: THE FOUR WAYS

III THE DECLINING ABSOLUTE, OR COMPARATIVE RELIGION

XVI THE SEQUENCE OF CIVILIZATIONS I CIVILIZATION'S EARTHLY HOUR

II BIRTH AND REBIRTH OF CULTURES 68

III THE AGE OF THE CONQUEST OF TIME

XVII THE CYCLES OF GROWTH AND WAR I PHYSIOGNOMY: THE MIRROR OF MERCURY

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II VENUS AND FERTILITY

III MARS AND WAR

XVIII THE CYCLES OF CRIME, HEALING AND CONQUEST I THE ASTEROIDS, ECONOMICS AND CRIME APPLYING THE SAME PRINCIPLES WHICH WE STUDIED IN THE CASES

II JUPITER, OR THE HARMONICS OF MOONS

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III SATURN AND CONQUEST

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XIX THE CYCLE OF SEX I FASHION: THE MASCULINE AND FEMININE PHASES OF URANUS

II THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SEX

III SEX AS THE QUEST FOR PERFECTION

XX THE CYCLE OF REGENERATION I FAVOURABLE PERIODS

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II THE WORK OF SCHOOLS

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Ill SCHOOL AS A COSMOS

XXI MAN IN ETERNITY I DEATH

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II RECURRENCE

III BEYOND RECURRENCE

APPENDICES APPENDIX ONE e

APPENDIX THREE THE THEORY OF are are

APPENDIX EIGHT THE CYCLE OF

28-33? Supposed teaching of ca 35 60 'The Acts of the Apostles': travels of St. Paul: foundation of bishops.

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Incubation 1859 Darwin, 'Origin of Species': J. S. Mill, 'On Liberty': 1862 Victor Hugo, 1865 Clerk Maxwell, 'Treatise on Electricity and 1866 Dostoievsky, 'Crime and French intervention. Development 1868 Bakunin's 'Alliance Internationale': 1869 German Social Democratic 1871 Trades Unions legalized in England.

APPENDIX NINE

APPENDIX TEN THE CYCLE

APPENDIX TWELVE APPENDIX THIRTEEN

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APPENDIX FOURTEEN