Cytoplasmic+Universes

=Cytoplasmic Universes=

 ==[|A Study of the Master Universe][| Chapter 4] THE OUTER SPACE LEVELS ARE CYTOPLASMIC UNIVERSES ==

If Havona is the first nucleus, and the grand universe is the second, then would it not logically follow that the completed development of the Primary Space Level would produce the Third Nuclear Universe? We would answer that question in the negative. We submit that the completed development of the first outer space level will not result in the formation of a third, and larger, nucleus of the master universe.

Let us test the validity of this proposition by applying to the Primary Space Level the same measurements we have used in determining that the central universe and the grand universe are nuclear creations:
 * (a) Unique Nature. As nearly as this study can determine, the four outer space levels are not different from each other in the radical way that Havona is different from all post-Havona creations, and that the grand universe is different from the outer space universes. The universes of all four outer space levels are post-Supreme universes, creations that are organized after the full emergence of the Supreme Being.
 * (b) Deity Appearance. No new deity appears with the completion of the development of the first outer space level.
 * (c) Trinity Formation. Without the appearance of new experiential deity there can be no formation of a new experiential trinity.
 * (d) Transmissive. No new deity or trinity appears as the vehicle for the transmission of hereditary characteristics; each of the four succeeding outer space levels appears to be an extension and a vast expansion of the preceding one.

When we apply these measurements to the Primary Space Level, it does not appear that it will be associated with the grand universe to form a new nuclear creation. The same measurements may also be applied to the Secondary and the Tertiary Space Levels with the same negative conclusions. This study, therefore, submits that the four outer space levels are a single cytoplasmic unit in relation to the grand universe which serves as their nucleus.