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A Treatise on Cosmic Fire - Section One - Division E - Motion on the Physical and Astral Planes |
2. Momentum, resulting therefore in repulsion, was
produced by the rotary movement. We have referred to the Law of Repulsion as one of the
subsidiary branches of the great Law of Economy, which governs matter. Repulsion is
brought about by rotary action, and is the basis of that separation which prevents the
contact of any atom with any other atom, which keeps the planets at fixed points in space
and separated stably from each other; which keeps them at a certain distance from their
systemic center, and which likewise keeps the planes and subplanes from losing their
material identity. Here we can see the beginning of that agelong duel between Spirit and
matter, which is characteristic of manifestation, one aspect working under the Law of
Attraction, and the other governed by the Law of Repulsion. From aeon to aeon the conflict
goes on, with matter becoming less potent. Gradually (so gradually as to seem negated when
viewed from the physical plane) the attractive power of Spirit is weakening the resistance
of matter till, at the close of the greater solar cycles, destruction (as it is called)
will ensue, and the Law of Repulsion be overcome by the Law of Attraction. It is a
destruction of form and not of matter itself, for matter is indestructible. This can be
seen even now in the microcosmic life, and is the cause of the disintegration of form,
which holds itself as a separated unit by the very method of repulsing all other forms. It
can be seen working out gradually and inappreciably in connection with the Moon, which
no longer is repulsive to the earth, and is giving of her very substance to this planet.
H. P. B. hints at this in the Secret Doctrine, and I have here suggested the law
under which this is so. 70,71 [155] 3. Frictional effect on all other bodies atomic, producing:
70 "The moon (our satellite) pouring forth into the lowest globe of our planetary chain (Globe D. "Earth"), all its energy and powers; and having transferred them to a new center, becoming virtually a dead planet in which, since the birth of our globe, rotation has ceased." - S. D., I, 179.71 S. D., I, 179. |
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