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"Five Years of Theosophy"

The sign
in question is the sixth Rasi or division, and indicates that there are
six primary forces in Nature. These forces have different sets of names
in Sanskrit philosophy. According to one system of nomenclature, they
are called by the following names*:--(1) Parasakty; (2) Gnanasakti;
(3) Itchasakti (will-power); (4) Kriytisakti; (5) Kundalinisakti; and
(6) Matrikasakti. The six forces are in their unity represented by the
Astral Light.**
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* Parasakti:--Literally the great or supreme force or power. It means
and includes the powers of light and heat.
Gnanasakti:--Literally the power of intellect or the power of real
wisdom or knowledge. It has two aspects.
I. The following are some of its manifestations when placed under the
influence or control of material conditions.
(a) The power of the mind in interpreting our sensations; (b) Its power
in recalling past ideas (memory) and raising future expectation; (c)
Its power as exhibited in what are called by modern psychologists "the
laws of association," which enables it to form persisting connections
between various groups of sensations and possibilities of sensations,
and thus generate the notion or idea of an external object; (d) Its
power in connecting our ideas together by the mysterious link of memory,
and thus generating the notion of self or individuality.


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