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'''* Man and woman before the Fall'''
* '''Man and woman before the Fall'''


See [[Fall of man]]
See [[Fall of man]]
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<blockquote>The Fall of man, which is explained in the allegory of Adam and Eve, was the gradual descent of the consciousness of many sons and daughters of God from a level of God Self-awareness through the immaculate vision of the all-seeing eye to the plane of duality and the relative awareness of good and evil. Gradually mankind’s energies descended from the upper chakras to the lower chakras, and thus, Adam and Eve were typical of the evolutions living in the last days of Lemuria who had compromised the sacredness of the altar of God and begun the misuse of the sacred fire for the gratification of the senses and carnal desire. In this manner, consciousness of death and sin entered the race. Therefore, it was first by the few and then by the many that paradise was lost.<ref>Saint Germain, quoted in {{PUC}}, p. 166.</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>The Fall of man, which is explained in the allegory of Adam and Eve, was the gradual descent of the consciousness of many sons and daughters of God from a level of God Self-awareness through the immaculate vision of the all-seeing eye to the plane of duality and the relative awareness of good and evil. Gradually mankind’s energies descended from the upper chakras to the lower chakras, and thus, Adam and Eve were typical of the evolutions living in the last days of Lemuria who had compromised the sacredness of the altar of God and begun the misuse of the sacred fire for the gratification of the senses and carnal desire. In this manner, consciousness of death and sin entered the race. Therefore, it was first by the few and then by the many that paradise was lost.<ref>Saint Germain, quoted in {{PUC}}, p. 166.</ref></blockquote>


'''* Twin flames, initiates in the Mystery School of Lord Maitreya, the Garden of Eden'''
*''' Twin flames, initiates in the Mystery School of Lord Maitreya, the Garden of Eden'''


See [[Garden of Eden]]
See [[Garden of Eden]].
 
* '''For the concept in Kabbalah of the original archetype of man'''
 
See [[Adam Kadmon]].


== Sources ==
== Sources ==