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Divine plane

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Planes of existence

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Theosophy
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Body of light | Great Work
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Aeons, Archons
Kabbalah
Atziluth > Beri'ah > Yetzirah > Assiah

Sephirot

Fourth Way

Ray of Creation

The divine plane (enclosing and interpenetrating grosser planes, respectively) is the plane in which Brahman and Om or Aum, i.e. Logos or Agathon, i.e. (according to Theosophy) spirit of deity (as Brahman, Logos i.e. Agathon, etc.,) i.e. the creative Word (as the Pranava Om or Aum, Logos, Tikkun, etc.) and ideal, exists. The term is from the Greek word 'Logos' and is used in the Arcane School ideas.

Theosophical differences[edit]

'Classical' 1800s Theosophy does not say whether this spiritual plane is the only one that has to do with Logos is human, but Annie Besant & Charles Leadbeater may have said so, and Alice Bailey or others, who uses similar ideas, did say so.

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