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The '''Seven Master Spirits''' of [[Paradise]] are the primary personalities of the [[Infinite Spirit]]. In this sevenfold creative act of self-duplication the Infinite Spirit exhausted the associative possibilities mathematically inherent in the factual existence of the three persons of [[Deity]]. Had it been possible to produce a larger number of Master Spirits, they would have been created, but there are just seven associative possibilities, and only seven, inherent in three Deities. And this explains why the [[universe]] is operated in seven grand divisions, and why the number seven is basically fundamental in its organization and administration.
 
The '''Seven Master Spirits''' of [[Paradise]] are the primary personalities of the [[Infinite Spirit]]. In this sevenfold creative act of self-duplication the Infinite Spirit exhausted the associative possibilities mathematically inherent in the factual existence of the three persons of [[Deity]]. Had it been possible to produce a larger number of Master Spirits, they would have been created, but there are just seven associative possibilities, and only seven, inherent in three Deities. And this explains why the [[universe]] is operated in seven grand divisions, and why the number seven is basically fundamental in its organization and administration.
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<center>For lessons on the topic of the Seven Master Spirits, follow [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Master_Spirits this link].</center>
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The Seven Master Spirits thus have their origin in, and derive their individual characteristics from, the following seven likenesses:
 
The Seven Master Spirits thus have their origin in, and derive their individual characteristics from, the following seven likenesses:

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