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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Great</strong> <strong>Art</strong> page 32most subtle, Water <strong>com</strong>es next, and then Earth. As the object which I have, in giving these abridgedprinciples of Natural Philosophy, is only to instruct the amateurs of Hermetism, I will not enter intothe details of the formation of the stars and their movements.Of Light and Its EffectsLight, after having acted upon the parts of the dark mass, which were nearest to it, and havingrarefied them more or less in proportion to their distance, finally penetrated even to the center, inorder to animate it in its entirety, to fertilize it, and to make it produce all that which the Universepresents to our eyes. Thus it pleased God to fix its natural source in the sun, yet without collecting itthere entirely. It seems that God had wished to establish it as the only dispenser of light, in order thatthe light created by an unique God, Himself the Increate Light, should be <strong>com</strong>municated to creaturesby a single agent, as if to indicate to us its first origin.From this luminous torch all the others borrow their light and the brilliancy which they reflect uponus; because their <strong>com</strong>pact matter produces in regard to us the same effect as a spherical polishedmass, or a mirror on which the rays of the sun fall. We must judge of celestial bodies as of the moon,in which sight alone reveals to us solidity, and a property <strong>com</strong>mon to terrestrial bodies of interceptingthe rays of the sun, and of producing shadow, which property belongs only to opaque bodies. <strong>On</strong>emust not conclude from this that the stars and planets are not transparent bodies; since clouds, whichare only vapors of water, also make a shadow intercepting the solar rays.Some Philosophers have called the sun the soul of the world, and have supposed it placed in themiddle of the Universe, as it would be easier for it to <strong>com</strong>municate everywhere its benign influencesfrom a center. Before having received them the Earth was in a kind of idleness, or as a female withoutthe male. As soon as it was impregnated by them, it produced immediately, not simple vegetation asformerly, but animated and living beings, animals of all species.Thus the animals were the fruit of light, and having all the same principle, how could they,according to the <strong>com</strong>mon opinion, be antipathetic and contradictory? It is from their union that allbodies are formed according to their different species, and their diversity arises only from the greateror less proportion of each element in their <strong>com</strong>position.<strong>The</strong> First Light had scattered the germs of things into the matrix which was fit for each one; that ofthe sun has fertilized them and made them germinate. Each individual preserves within himself aspark of that Light, which reduces germs from latency into activity. <strong>The</strong> spirits of living beings areraised of this Light, and the soul of Man is a ray, or emanation, of the Increate Light. God, thateternal, infinite, in<strong>com</strong>prehensible Light, could He manifest Himself to the world except by light?and must one be astonished if He has infused so many beauties and virtues in His image, which Hehas formed Himself, and in which He has established His throne: In sole posuit tabernaculumsuum,(Psalm 18.)Of ManGod in materializing Himself, to speak thus, by the Creation of the World, did not think that it wasenough to have made such beautiful things, He wished to place upon it the seal of His divinity, and tomanifest Himself still more perfectly by the formation of Man. To this end, He made him in Hisimage, and in that of the World. He gave him a soul, a mind and a body ; and of these three things,united in the same subject, He constituted humanity.

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