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The Sun as the ideal concept of the planetary worlds; Generalities about soil and plant growth |
2. |
Solar man in general |
3. |
The paths of solar man's development, either against or in accordance with God's will |
4. |
About sunlight. The atmosphere as light-shell. |
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The central suns' own light. The reflected light of the lower suns. |
6. |
The etheric atmosphere of the cosmic bodies and Cosmic body systems. The largest cosmic bodies' combination - a shell-globe. |
7. |
The suns' own light |
8. |
The origin of sun-spots |
9. |
The solar, human races and their habitations. The solar equatorial belts |
10. |
The sun's central equator. Landscape and inhabitants. Eruption of a solar billow |
11. |
Pendulum-clock and the timekeeper and other occupations upon the central belt |
12. |
The sinking back and vanishing of the solar growth |
13. |
Property ownership and life prerequisites of the equatorial inhabitants. |
14. |
The dwellings upon the equatorial belt |
15. |
The dwellings surrounds upon the equatorial belt. Tree growth there. |
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Agriculture upon the equatorial belt; vegetable gardens, sheep grazing and wheat field. |
17. |
Office schools upon the equatorial belt |
18. |
Simple temples upon the equatorial belt |
19. |
Interior of a plain temple. Temple Orchestra |
20. |
A temple of greater prominence |
21. |
The third, most sacred type of temple. The Mystery of the Incarnation of God; ordination of High Priests |
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The holiest so-called burning temple. Deeper initiation into the secrets of God's Incarnation And the childhood of God. God the Father as Himself the Leader |
23. |
Family life, marriage and procreation upon the equatorial belt. |
24. |
Holidays and feast days. Decease of equatorial inhabitants |
25. |
The first pair of corresponding belts. Landscape and the people there. About outer and inner beauty |
26. |
More about form, dress and convention upon the first pair of sub-equators |
27. |
Private houses and communal settlements upon the first Sub-equator |
28. |
Art and science buildings in the communal settlements |
29. |
Land cultivation and the animal kingdom upon the first sub-equatorial belts. |
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Domestic practice upon the first pair of sub-equators. Painstaking order and petty-minded wisdom |
31. |
Wisdom and will schools upon the first pair of sub-equators |
32. |
Divine service and nuptials upon the first pair of sub-equatorial belts |
33. |
The second pair of sub-equators - corresponding to our Earth |
34. |
The third pair of equatorial belts. The northern belt in correspondence with the planet Mars. |
35. |
The southern belt of the third pair of equatorial belts corresponding to the asteroids |
36. |
The sun's fourth equatorial belt - corresponding to the planet Jupiter and its inhabitants |
37. |
Private and business houses upon the fourth equatorial belt |
38. |
Nature and life-style of the fourth equatorial inhabitants |
39. |
Life-rules generally. Fellowship between husband and wife |
40. |
Plant and animal kingdoms upon the fourth pair of equators |
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Cultivation of wheat and other plants |
42. |
Religion upon the fourth equatorial belt |
43. |
The fifth part of equatorial belts - corresponding to Saturn. Land and people |
44. |
The sixth pair of equatorial belts corresponding to Uranus A look at this planet. |
45. |
Uranus' sixth corresponding pair of belts; men, plants and animals. |
46. |
Iron production and use; building technology and private dwellings upon the sixth equatorial pair. |
47. |
The great ring road upon the sixth pair of equatorial belts. |
48. |
A temple site upon the sixth equatorial pair |
49. |
The temple art-museum |
50. |
High School for spiritual cognition and the innermost temple. |
51. |
Domestic, State and Religious conditions upon the sixth pair of equatorial belts |
52. |
More about religion upon the sixth equatorial belt |
53. |
The seventh pair of belts corresponding to the formerly unknown planet Neptune (Miron) |
54. |
Miraculous plant-growth upon the planet Miron (Neptune) Mutability of life forms |
55. |
The Devotion Tree, Living Reed Tree and Flying Bread Tree |
56. |
Lightning forests. The Bubble Tree |
57. |
The animal kingdom upon the planet Miron. The Steamer, Thunderer and Wind Maker |
58. |
The Miron goat and the "Ground Flattener" |
59. |
The Miron cow |
60. |
The prolific animal kingdom upon Miron; the two-footed animals |
61. |
Man upon Miron; dwellings and villages |
62. |
Ownership upon Miron; general and private property |
63. |
Domestic codes, good social norms, music and musical instruments upon Miron |
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Ball instrument, musical art and composition Optics, mechanics and the (art of) writing upon Miron. |
65. |
Inner, zealous religion upon Miron. Procreation and burial; astronomy as a means for recognising God |
66. |
The seventh equatorial belt and its gigantic inhabitants |
67. |
Life conditions and spiritual nature upon the seventh belt. |
68. |
Basic tenets about the solar inhabitants' religion and substance of divine revelations. |
69. |
The key to understanding all religions and revelations |
70. |
Devoutness as religious and life-basis upon the seventh pair of belts |
71. |
Procreation, marriage and death upon the seventh equatorial belt |
72. |
The interior suns and their inhabitants. Proper and improper ascent of the sun's basic light-spirits |
73. |
The fate of solar rebels. Comets and the development of planets. The eternal, incalculable work of Creation. |