The Secret Of Microcosmos And Macrocosmos
The following actions have microcosmos and macrocosmos in common:
Big Bang - the expansion of Central Cosmic Soul and material core of Universe:
At the creation of a space the Central Cosmic Soul - after the absorption of all energy from the spiritual and material world - will evoke big bang and Its own expansion together with the expansion of the matter. Centrifugal and explosive power divides this Central Cosmic Soul into Its particular parts and also divides the material substances in the space.
Material space’s substances are divided into single galaxies of the space, and Central Cosmic Soul will divide into the following main seven categories:
1) souls, which are living in conjunction with so called “lifeless nature”, for example the ghosts of stones
2) souls, which are living like bacterium
3) souls, which are living like plants
4) souls, which are living like insect
5) souls, which are living like animals
6) souls, which are living like more developed creatures, for example people
7) souls, which are living like the most developed creatures, that is the top extraterrestrial civilizations
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After the creation of single galaxies and planets in the space, which give the souls suitable surroundings for material living, comes the sequential incarnation of souls to the individual beings of arising civilizations.
Relationship between the microcosmos and macrocosmos:
This picture is demonstrating the relationship between microcosmos and macrocosmos, and also represents the space curvature. This picture is calling attention to the relativity of a distance and a size, and it demonstrates the following theses:
What is seemingly the largest, leads to it, what is the smallest. And what is seemingly the smallest, leads to it, what is the largest.
To say it simply:
A cell, enlarged to a size of a space, is a microspace. And from that microspace another enlarged cell to a size of a space is already macrospace. And from that macrospace another enlarged cell to a size of a space is again our dimension, that is our space.
The same applies in reverse. Our space, reduced into a size of a cell, is a small cell in the macrospace. And that macrospace, reduced into a size of a cell again, is the microspace, which is for our space only a small cell.
Even though it sounds unbelievably, but these microspaces and macrospaces are of the same size. More exactly said, they are equally and differently large at the same time.
The largest leads to the smallest and the smallest leads to the largest. Through microcosmos it is possible to get to macrocosmos and through macrocosmos it is possible to get to microcosmos. And microcosmos and macrocosmos are perfectly joined together.