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"Five Years of Theosophy"

It has found its place in the cosmic structure and will
perform its mission to its last Manvantaric hour.
Another point most emphatically denied by the "Adepts" is, that there
exist in the whole range of visible heavens any spaces void of starry
worlds. There are stars, worlds and systems within as without the
systems made visible to man, and even within our own atmosphere, for all
the physicist knows. The "Adept" affirms in this connection that
orthodox, or so-called official science, uses very often the word
"infinitude" without attaching to it any adequate importance; rather as
a flower of speech than a term implying an awful, a most mysterious
Reality. When an astronomer is found in his Reports "gauging
infinitude," even the most intuitional of his class is but too often apt
to forget that he is gauging only the superficies of a small area and
its visible depths, and to speak of these as though they were merely the
cubic contents of some known quantity. This is the direct result of the
present conception of a three-dimensional space.


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