Orders of Creation
In total there are
seven orders of creation. The fifth and sixth orders of creation, the
Mesocosmos and the Microcosmos are the planet earth and the human being, and
though we may think creation stops at the human being, there is another final
order, the Tritocosmos, which is the infernal world.
The orders of
creations are also known as the seven cosmoses, into which the whole of
creation is organized into. The seven cosmoses are:
Order
|
Cosmos
|
Laws
|
Meaning
|
Level of
Creation
|
1
|
Protocosmos
|
1
|
First (Greek)
|
Spiritual Suns
|
2
|
Ayocosmos
|
3
|
Highest order (Greek)
|
All the suns and planets
|
3
|
Macrocosmos
|
6
|
Great, large (Greek)
|
Galaxies (Milky Way)
|
4
|
Dueterocosmos
|
12
|
Secondary
|
Solar Systems (Ors)
|
5
|
Mesocosmos
|
24
|
Middle, intermediate
|
Planets (Earth)
|
6
|
Microcosmos
|
48
|
Small, light etc (Greek)
|
Human Being
|
7
|
Tritocosmos
|
96, 192…
|
Infernal Worlds
|
The orders of creation unfold along the ray creation called
the Okidanokh ray. The diagram below shows the relationship between the
Okidanokh ray and the tree of life.
Conclusion
The inferior regions of creation are part of creation. They
are the furtherest reaches of creation and they are inside the human being and
also inside the planet. The inferior region are always inside of a living
entity or a cosmos as all the living creatures are a cosmos in miniature but
nonetheless a cosmos to themselves.
End (352).
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