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Cosmos
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Whenever a“The Sanskrit prefix ‘A’ means ‘not’, the negative… More theosophist speaks of the cosmosWhenever a theosophist speaks of the cosmos or the universe,… More or the universe, he by no means refers only to the physical sphere or world or cross section of the boundless All in which we humans live, but more particularly to the invisible worlds and planes and spheres inhabited by their countless hosts of vitalized or animate beings. In order to avoid redundancy of words and often confusing repetitions in the midst of an explanation dealing with other matters, since H. P. Blavatsky’s time it has been customary among careful theosophical writers to draw a“The Sanskrit prefix ‘A’ means ‘not’, the negative… More distinction of fact be-
tween cosmosWhenever a theosophist speaks of the cosmos or the universe,… More and kosmos. The solar universe or solar system is frequently referred to as cosmosWhenever a theosophist speaks of the cosmos or the universe,… More or solar cosmosWhenever a theosophist speaks of the cosmos or the universe,… More; and the galactic universe or our own home-universe it has been customary to refer to as the kosmos. This distinction, however, does not always hold, because sometimes in dealing with abstract questions where the application of the thought can be indi¤erently made either to the galactic or to the solar universe, the two forms of spelling may be used interchangeably. (See also Kosmos, Kosmic Life)