Theology

Course XXXI - Teaching 11: The Law of Analogical Contrariety

God, in se, is cause with no cause, Unknowable. God, as Creator, is the Divine Trinity, unknowable as to His causes, but accessible as to His effects. God-Creator possesses the Unique Idea and the knowledge about the purpose of the Universal Creation pre-exists in His Divine Intelligence.

Course XXXI - Teaching 12: The Divine Incarnation

When the sages of Hes understood the immensity and greatness of the Creation and the wonderful analogy between Macrocosm and Microcosm, and between God and man, and noticed that the purpose of man is to come close to God, also they understood the need of manifesting externally the inner power of the soul with all of its attributes to become a medium to divinizing man.

Course XXXI - Teaching 13: The Sacred Revelation in the Mother-Idea of the Aryans

The imperfect mind of man needs a Revelation from a higher mind to affirm the revealed truth and know the divine laws, since he does not possess sufficient intrinsic media within his reach to know clearly this Revelation.

Course XXXI - Teaching 14: Initiatic Tradition

Solar Initiates of First Category are those who convey the Revelation of the Idea-Mother of the entire Race. This Revelation was conveyed in the beginning of the Aryan Race. The Teaching cites three names of Solar Initiates of First Category: The Manu, Teti and Noah.

Course XXXI - Teaching 15: Primordial Substance and Seven Rays

The Primordial Substance is perfectly equal to the Absolute One, Spirit-Consciousness, but it is not the Spirit in Se. To the mind of man, this eternal and real union between Spirit in Se and Primordial Substance remains a mystery.

Course XXXI - Teaching 16: The Ired of Hes

The universal movement is called Ired. It is the Unique Law –as a zero point in the immense space. Any law depends on it and converges on it. Here an example may be necessary: If you blow a ball up, and fill it with air, and later you blow it up again with more and more strength, the new air presses against the previous air, and this pressure changes the form of the air inside the balloon, by compressing and expanding it.