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...to others incomprehensible, inconceivable, and unmixed, or separated by a chasm of an entirely different birth; it has no communion with any formation. However, according to the degree of preeminence original: "Præminenz"; meaning superiority or excellence. or the excellence of the Good, all formation is made through the ✚ The cross symbol represents the intersection of the divine and the material, a central concept in Böhme’s "Signature of All Things.", which is the main foundation of all signature original: "Signatur"; the outward mark or form that reveals the inner essence of a thing. or designation of the eternal, divine, and temporal birth of all beings, in up and down, in above and below, in light and darkness, in spirit and body, in life and death, in fire and water, in air and earth, etc.
Finally, it is also to be noted regarding the author's original: "Authoris" own figure of the Philosophical Sphere original: "Philosophischen Kugel"; a diagram used to explain the interaction of divine principles. in the Forty Questions Referring to Jacob Böhme’s 1620 work, "Forty Questions on the Soul.", that there the principles original: "Principia" are located original: "locirt" or placed in reverse. Whereas the first principle original: "Principium" of darkness should stand on the left hand—according to the form of the order of the Last Judgment—but here it stands on the right, and the light stands on the left. This was not set out of error, but rather because of the order of reading for the sake of the inserted names or words, which, according to the writing style of the German language, are read away from oneself or outwards, and not (as with the Jews) A reference to the Hebrew language, which is read right-to-left. inwards. But he who grasps the meaning in his understanding can easily concede this; otherwise, the author has placed them correctly in the table sent to Mr. Gottfried Freudenhammer A physician and close friend of Jacob Böhme who received several of his "Theosophic Epistles." with his 47th epistle original: "Send-brieff"..