"Man... About the Body ~Man is the true image of God; he has been created in the likeness of the universe. Everything great to be found in the universe is reflected, I a small degree, in man. For this reason, man is signified as a microcosm in contrast to the macrocosm of the universe. Strictly speaking, the entire nature manifests itself in man and it will be the task of this chapter to inform about these problems..."
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Franz Bardon
Franz Bardon (December 1, 1909 – July 10, 1958) was a Czech occultist, student and teacher of Hermetics.
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