Y2 SIX THEOSOPHIC POINTS into flesh and blood, tliat it might not so easily become susceptible of the wrath-essence. Thus it has its delight meanwhile in the mirror of the sun, and rejoices in the sidereal essence. Presented to it is (1) the light-world in its true fire, (2) the dark world in the fire-root, (3) the outer elemental world in the astral source. Among them hovers the great mystery of the soul's fire. 20. The world to which the soul unites and abandons itself, from that it receives substance in its imagination. But because it has in Adam turned.itself to the spirit of this world, and carried its imagination into the same, its highest desire is now in the essence of the sun and stars, and by this desire it draws the spirit of the outer world with its substance of four elements continually into itself, and has its greatest joy therein; in which it is in a strange lodging as guest, for the abyss is beneath it, and there is great danger. 21. Here external Reason says: God has created the soul in flesh and blood in the outer world, what harm can that do it ? This Reason knows no more of the soul's origin than a cow does of a new stable door. She looks at it, and it seems to her to be strange; so also to external Reason the inner world seems to be something strange. 22. It finds itself in the outer world, and aspires after that which the outer world has ; and yet finds in itself the inner world!, whio.h ^rmtirnmllv