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[From the Greek, meaning “great world”] The larger [[cosmos]]; the entire warp and woof of creation, which we call the [[Cosmic Egg]]. Also used to contrast man as the [[microcosm]], “the little world,” against the backdrop of the larger world in which he lives. | [From the Greek, meaning “great world”] The larger [[cosmos]]; the entire warp and woof of creation, which we call the [[Cosmic Egg]]. Also used to contrast man as the [[microcosm]], “the little world,” against the backdrop of the larger world in which he lives. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:40, 9 February 2020
[From the Greek, meaning “great world”] The larger cosmos; the entire warp and woof of creation, which we call the Cosmic Egg. Also used to contrast man as the microcosm, “the little world,” against the backdrop of the larger world in which he lives.
See also
Sources
Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, Saint Germain On Alchemy: Formulas for Self-Transformation.