It is astounding to me that I only now decided to look up the definition of the word logos.
Taken from dictionary.com
NOTEit does not give a plural version of the word, so I am assuming Ra uses the word logoi to imply a plural version)
So apparently each logos can be perceived as the rule-maker for it's area of influence or "reality bubble." Our solar system would obviously be the reality bubble of the Sun for example, at least in the 3d physical sense. If this is the case, then we must assume an infinite network of logoi, infinitely interacting with each other in infinitely different ways.
This sheds new light on the meaning of "as above, so below."
Taken from dictionary.com
NOTEit does not give a plural version of the word, so I am assuming Ra uses the word logoi to imply a plural version)
Quote:lo·gos
[loh-gos, -gohs, log-os]
–noun
1. (often initial capital letter) Philosophy. The rational principle that governs and develops the universe.
THESAURUS search of "logos" yields a couple meanings that are congruent enough to be listed...
1. Main Entry: motif
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: central theme
Synonyms: concept, design, idea, logo, notion, pattern, structure, subject
2. Main Entry: world spirit
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: animating force of world
Synonyms: Logos , World Reason, anima mundi, infinite spirit, oversoul, universal ego, universal life force, world principle, world soul, world-self
So apparently each logos can be perceived as the rule-maker for it's area of influence or "reality bubble." Our solar system would obviously be the reality bubble of the Sun for example, at least in the 3d physical sense. If this is the case, then we must assume an infinite network of logoi, infinitely interacting with each other in infinitely different ways.
This sheds new light on the meaning of "as above, so below."