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The [[human ego]], the human will, and the human intellect; self-awareness without the [[Christ]]; the animal nature of man, called [[mechanization man]] and the mechanization concept by the [[Master R]]; called the [[dweller-on-the-threshold]] in esoteric tradition. For the apostle Paul, “the carnal mind is enmity against God: for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be.”<ref>Rom. 8:7.</ref>
[[Special:MyLanguage/human ego|ludzkie ego]], ludzka wola i ludzki intelekt; samoświadomość bez [[Special:MyLanguage/Christ|Chrystusa]]; zwierzęca natura człowieka, zwana [[Special:MyLanguage/mechanization man|mechanizacją człowieka]] oraz koncepcja mechanizacji autorstwa [[Special:MyLanguage/Master R|Mistrza R]]; zwany [[Special:MyLanguage/dweller-on-the threshold|mieszkańcem-progu]] w tradycji ezoterycznej. Dla apostoła Pawła „zmysł cielesny jest nieprzyjacielem Boga, ponieważ nie podlega prawu Bożemu, ani w rzeczywistości być nim nie może”<ref>Rzym. 8:7.</ref>


The mental body was designed to be the chalice of the Mind of God through Christ. When the vanities of worldly wisdom fill the mental body, the carnal mind displaces the Christ image. Until quickened, it remains the vehicle for the carnal mind and is referred to as the ‘lower’ mental body—the lower, limited, self-limiting mortal mind—in contrast to the ‘higher’ mind, or the Mind of Christ.  
The mental body was designed to be the chalice of the Mind of God through Christ. When the vanities of worldly wisdom fill the mental body, the carnal mind displaces the Christ image. Until quickened, it remains the vehicle for the carnal mind and is referred to as the ‘lower’ mental body—the lower, limited, self-limiting mortal mind—in contrast to the ‘higher’ mind, or the Mind of Christ.  
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