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“When a substance is taken without relation to the force manifesting itself through it, it is called ‘HYDROGEN,’ and, like the HYDROGEN of chemistry, it is designated by the letter H. Fragments: Five

In addition I was very interested in the names of the elements: “carbon,” “oxygen,” “nitrogen,” and “HYDROGEN.” I must here remark that although G. had definitely promised to explain precisely why these names were taken and not others, he never did so. Later on I shall return once again to these names. Attempts to establish the origin of these names explained to me a great deal concerning the whole of G.’s system as well as its history. Fragments: Five

a quite definite meaning, namely, a ‘point’ represents a certain combination of HYDROGENs which is organized in a definite place and fulfills a definite function in one or another system. The concept ‘point’ cannot be replaced by the concept ‘HYDROGEN’ because ‘HYDROGEN’ means simply matter not limited in space. A point is always limited in space. At the same time, a ‘point of the universe’ can be designated by the number of the ‘HYDROGEN’ which predominates in it or is central in it. Fragments: Nine

“‘Carbon,’ ‘oxygen,’ and ‘nitrogen’ together will give matter of the fourth order, or ‘HYDROGEN’ (H), whose density we will designate by the number 6 (as the sum of 1, 2, 3), that is, H6: The first triad Fragments: Nine

“So that the note la of the first triad is the conductor of the active force in the next triad which it enters with the density of 2. If ‘carbon’ enters with the density of 2, then ‘oxygen’ and ‘nitrogen’ must correspond to it in densities, repeating the ratio of densities of the first triad. In the first triad the ratio of densities was 1, 2, 3; in the second triad it should be 2, 4, 6, that is, ‘carbon’ of the second triad will possess the density of 2, ‘nitrogen’ a density of 4, ‘oxygen’ a density of 6. Taken together they will give ‘HYDROGEN’ 12 (H12): The second triad Fragments: Nine

“According to the same plan and order the following triad will be constructed: fa, ‘shock,’ mi. ‘Carbon’ which was ‘nitrogen’ in the second triad enters with a density of 4; the ‘nitrogen’ and ‘oxygen’ corresponding to it must have a density of 8 and 12; together they will give ‘HYDROGEN’ 24 (H24): Fragments: Nine

“The next triad mi, re, do, by the same plan and order will give ‘HYDROGEN’ 48 (H48): Fragments: Nine

“The triad do, si, la will give ‘HYDROGEN’ 96 (H96): Fragments: Nine

the triad la, sol, fa — ‘HYDROGEN’ 192 (H192): Fragments: Nine

fa, ‘shock,’ mi-‘HYDROGEN’ 384 (H384): Fragments: Nine

mi, re, do — ‘HYDROGEN’ 768 (H768): The eighth triad Fragments: Nine

do, si, la — ‘HYDROGEN’ 1536 (H1536): The ninth triad Fragments: Nine

la, sol, fa — ‘HYDROGEN’ 3072 (H3072): Fragments: Nine

fa, ‘shock,’ mi — ‘HYDROGEN’ 6144 (H6144): Fragments: Nine

mi, re, do — ‘HYDROGEN’ 12288 (H12288): The twelfth triad Fragments: Nine

“But at the place where we are situated, within the limits of our ordinary powers and capacities ‘HYDROGEN’ 6 is irresolvable; we can take it therefore as ‘HYDROGEN’ 1; the next ‘HYDROGEN’ 12 as ‘HYDROGEN’ 6. Reducing all the HYDROGENs that follow by 2 we obtain a scale from ‘HYDROGEN’ 1 to ‘HYDROGEN’ 6144. (See Table 2.) Fragments: Nine

“But ‘HYDROGEN’ 6 is nevertheless still irresolvable for us. Therefore we can also take it as ‘HYDROGEN’ 1, take the next ‘HYDROGEN’ after it as ‘HYDROGEN’ 6 and reduce all the following again by two. Fragments: Nine

“All matters from ‘HYDROGEN’ 6 to ‘HYDROGEN’ 3072 are to be found and play a part in the human organism. Each of these ‘HYDROGENs’ includes a very large group of chemical substances known to us, linked together by some function in connection with our organism. In other words, it must not be forgotten that the term ‘HYDROGEN’ has a very wide meaning. Any simple element is a ‘HYDROGEN’ of a certain density, but any combination of elements which possesses a definite function, either in the world or in the human organism, is also a ‘HYDROGEN.’ Fragments: Nine

“Let us begin with ‘HYDROGEN’ 768. This ‘HYDROGEN’ is defined as food, in other words, ‘HYDROGEN’ 768 includes all substances which can serve as ‘food’ for man. Substances which cannot serve as ‘food,’ such as a piece of wood, refer to ‘HYDROGEN’ 1536; a piece of iron to ‘HYDROGEN’ 3072. On the other hand, a ‘thin’ matter, with poor nutritive properties, will be nearer to ‘HYDROGEN’ 384. Fragments: Nine

“‘Hydrogen’ 96 is represented by rarefied gases which man cannot breathe, but which play a very important part in his life; and further, this is the matter of animal magnetism, of emanations from the human body, of ‘n-rays,’ hormones, vitamins, and so on; in other words, with ‘HYDROGEN’ 96 ends what is called matter or what is regarded as matter by our physics and chemistry. ‘Hydrogen’ 96 also includes matters that are almost imperceptible to our chemistry or perceptible only by their traces or results, often merely presumed by some and denied by others. Fragments: Nine

“Altogether in examining the ‘table of HYDROGENs,’ it must always be remembered that each ‘HYDROGEN’ of this table includes an enormous number of different substances connected together by one and the same function in our organism and representing a definite ‘cosmic group.’ Fragments: Nine

“‘Hydrogen’ 12 corresponds to the ‘HYDROGEN’ of chemistry (atomic weight 1). ‘Carbon,’ ‘nitrogen,’ and ‘oxygen’ (of chemistry) have the atomic weights: 12, 14, and 16. Fragments: Nine

“In addition it is possible to point out in the table of atomic weights elements which correspond to certain HYDROGENs, that is, elements whose atomic weights stand almost in the correct octave ratio to one another. Thus ‘HYDROGEN’ 24 corresponds to fluorine, Fl., atomic weight 19; ‘HYDROGEN’ 48 corresponds to Chlorine, CL., atomic weight 35.5; ‘HYDROGEN’ 96 corresponds to Bromine, Br., atomic weight 80; and ‘HYDROGEN’ 192 corresponds to Iodine, I., atomic weight 127. The atomic weights of these elements stand almost in the ratio of an octave to one another, in other words, the atomic weight of one of them is almost twice as much as the atomic weight of another. The slight inexactitude, that is, the incomplete octave relationship, is brought about by the fact that ordinary chemistry does not take into consideration all the properties of a substance, namely, it does not take into consideration ‘cosmic properties.’ The chemistry of which we speak here studies matter on a different basis from ordinary chemistry and takes into consideration not only the chemical and physical, but also the psychic and cosmic properties of matter. Fragments: Nine

“Physical food is H768, or la, sol, fa of the third cosmic octave of radiations. This ‘HYDROGEN’ enters the lower story of the organism as ‘oxygen’ do 768. Fragments: Nine

“In order to understand the analogy between man, the human organism, and the universe, let us take the world as we did before in the form of three octaves from the Absolute to the sun, from the sun to the earth, and from the earth to the moon. Each of these three octaves lacks a semitone between fa and mi and in each octave the place of this missing semitone is taken by a certain kind of ‘shock’ which is created artificially at the given point. If we now begin to look for an analogy between the three-story factory and the three octaves of the universe, we ought to realize that the three ‘additional shocks’ in the three octaves of the universe correspond to the three kinds of food entering the human organism. The ‘shock’ in the lower octave corresponds to physical food; this ‘shock’ is do 768 of the cosmic three-story factory. The ‘shock’ in the middle octave corresponds to air. It is do 192 of the cosmic factory. The ‘shock’ in the upper octave corresponds to impressions; it is do 48 of the cosmic factory. In the inner work of this cosmic three-story factory all three kinds of food undergo the same transformation as in the human factory, on the same plan and in accordance with the same laws. A further study of the analogy between man and the universe is possible only after an exact study of the human machine and after the respective ‘places’ of each of the ‘HYDROGENs’ in our organism has been established exactly. This means that to proceed with any further study we must find the exact purpose of each ‘HYDROGEN,’ that is to say, each ‘HYDROGEN’ must be defined chemically, psychologically, physiologically, and anatomically, in other words, its functions, its place in the human organism, and, if possible, the peculiar sensations connected with it must be defined. Fragments: Nine

“The centers of the human machine work with different ‘HYDROGENs.’ This constitutes their chief difference. The center working with a coarser, heavier, denser ‘HYDROGEN’ works the slower. The center working with light, more mobile ‘HYDROGEN’ works the quicker. Fragments: Nine

The thinking or intellectual center is the slowest of all the three centers we have examined up to now. It works with ‘HYDROGEN’ 48 (according to the third scale of the ‘table of HYDROGENs’). Fragments: Nine

“The moving center works with ‘HYDROGEN’ 24. ‘Hydrogen* 24 is many times quicker and more mobile than ‘HYDROGEN’ 48. The intellectual center is never able to follow the work of the moving center. We are unable to follow either our own movements or other people’s movements unless they are artificially slowed down. Still less are we able to follow the work of the inner, the instinctive functions of our organism, the work of the instinctive mind which constitutes, as it were, one side of the moving center. Fragments: Nine

“The emotional center can work with ‘HYDROGEN’ 12. In reality, however, it very seldom works with this fine ‘HYDROGEN.’ And in the majority of cases its work differs little in intensity and speed from the work of the moving center or the instinctive center. Fragments: Nine

“As has been said earlier, there are two higher centers: “The higher emotional center, working with HYDROGEN 12, and Fragments: Nine

“The higher thinking center, working with HYDROGEN 6. Fragments: Nine

“The intellectual center works with HYDROGEN 48; the moving center with HYDROGEN 24. Fragments: Nine

“If the emotional center were to work with HYDROGEN 12, its work would be connected with the work of the higher emotional center. In those cases where the work of the emotional center reaches the intensity and speed of existence which is given by HYDROGEN 12, a temporary connection with the higher emotional center takes place and man experiences new emotions, new impressions hitherto entirely unknown to him, for the description of which he has neither words nor expressions. But in ordinary con-ditions the difference between the speed of our usual emotions and the speed of the higher emotional center is so great that no connection can take place and we fail to hear within us the voices which are speaking and calling to us from the higher emotional center. Fragments: Nine

“The higher thinking center, working with HYDROGEN 6, is still further removed from us, still less accessible. Connection with it is possible only through the higher emotional center. It is only from descriptions of mystical experiences, ecstatic states, and so on, that we know cases of such connections. These states can occur on the basis of religious emotions, or, for short moments, through particular narcotics; or in certain pathological states such as epileptic fits or accidental traumatic injuries to the brain, in which cases it is difficult to say which is the cause and which is the effect, that is, whether the pathological state results from this connection or is its cause. Fragments: Nine

“The materiality of processes means their dependence upon the quality of the material or substance used on them. One process demands the expenditure, that is, as it were, the burning, of HYDROGEN 48; another process cannot be obtained with the help of HYDROGEN 48; it requires a finer, a more combustible substance — HYDROGEN 24. For a third process HYDROGEN 24 is too weak; it requires HYDROGEN 12. Fragments: Nine

“‘Hydrogen’ si 12 is the ‘HYDROGEN’ which represents the final product of the transformation of food in the human organism. This is the matter with which sex works and which sex manufactures. It is ‘seed’ or ‘fruit.’ Fragments: Twelve

“With what ‘HYDROGEN’ does the sex center work?” asked another. Fragments: Twelve

“The sex center works with ‘HYDROGEN’ 12,” he said on this occasion, “that is to say, it ought to work with it. This is si 12. But the fact is that it very rarely works with its proper HYDROGEN. Abnormalities in the working of the sex center require special study. Fragments: Twelve

“This is the ‘abuse of sex.’ It is necessary, further, to remember that the sex center works with ‘HYDROGEN’ 12. This means that it is stronger and quicker than all other centers. Sex, in fact, governs all other centers. The only thing in ordinary circumstances, that is, when man has neither consciousness nor will, that holds the sex center in submission is ‘buffers.’ ‘Buffers’ can entirely bring it to nought, that is, they can stop its normal manifestation. But they cannot destroy its energy. The energy remains and passes over to other centers, finding expression for itself through them; in other words, the other centers rob the sex center of the energy which it does not use itself. The energy of the sex center in the work of the thinking, emotional, and moving centers can be recognized by a particular ‘taste,’ by a particular fervor, by a vehemence which the nature of the affair concerned does not call for. The thinking center writes books, but in making use of the energy of the sex center it does not simply occupy itself with philosophy, science, or politics — it is always fighting something, disputing, criticizing, creating new subjective theories. The emotional center preaches Christianity, abstinence, asceticism, or the fear and horror of sin, hell, the torment of sinners, eternal fire, all this with the energy of the sex center. … Or on the other hand it works up revolutions, robs, bums, kills, again with the same energy. The moving center occupies itself with sport, creates various records, climbs moun­tains, jumps, fences, wrestles, fights, and so on. In all these instances, that is, in the work of the thinking center as well as in the work of the emotional and the moving centers, when they work with the energy of the sex center, there is always one general characteristic and this is a certain particular vehemence and, together with it, the uselessness of the work in question. Neither the thinking nor the emotional nor the moving centers can ever create anything useful with the energy of the sex center. This is an example of the ‘abuse of sex.’ Fragments: Twelve

“But this is only one aspect of it. Another aspect consists in the fact that, when the energy of the sex center is plundered by the other centers and spent on useless work, it has nothing left for itself and has to steal the energy of other centers which is much lower and coarser than its own. And yet the sex center is very .important for the general activity, and particularly for the inner growth of the organism, because, working with ‘HYDROGEN’ 12, it can receive a very fine food of impressions, such as none of the ordinary centers can receive. The fine food of impressions is very important for the manufacture of the higher ‘HYDROGENs.’ But when the sex center works with energy that is not its own, that is, with the comparatively low ‘HYDROGENs’ 48 and 24, its impressions become much coarser and it ceases to play the role in the organism which it could play. At the same time union with, and the use of its energy by, the thinking center creates far too great an imagination on the subject of sex, and in addition a tendency to be satisfied with this imagination. Union with the emotional center creates sentimentality or, on the contrary, jealousy, cruelty. This is again a picture of the ‘abuse of sex.’” Fragments: Twelve

“Let us take for instance the seventh scale,” said P. “The Absolute here is ‘HYDROGEN’ Fragments: Thirteen

96. Fire can serve as an example of ‘HYDROGEN’ 96. Fire then is the Absolute for a piece of wood. Let us take the ninth scale. Here the Absolute is ‘HYDROGEN’ 384 or water. Water will be the Absolute for a piece of sugar.” Fragments: Thirteen

“The final substance in the process of the food octave is the substance si (‘HYDROGEN’ 12 in the third scale), which needs an ‘additional shock* in order to pass into a new do. But as three octaves have taken part in the production of this substance their influence is also reflected in the final result by determining its quality. The quality and quantity can be regulated by regulating the three kinds of food received by the organism. Only in the presence of a full and harmonious conformity between all three kinds of food, by a strengthening or weakening of the different parts of the process, is the required result obtained. Fragments: Fourteen

“In determining the degree of density of matter the ‘table of HYDROGENs’ also determines by this the degree of intelligence. This means that in making comparisons between the matters which occupy different places in the ‘table of HYDROGENs,’ we determine not only their density but also their intelligence. And not only can we say how many times this or that ‘HYDROGEN’ is denser or lighter than another, but we can say how many times one ‘HYDROGEN’ is more intelligent than another. Fragments: Sixteen

“The application of the ‘table of HYDROGENs’ for the determination of the different properties of things and of living creatures which consist of many ‘HYDROGENs’ is based on the principle that in each living creature and in each thing there is one definite ‘HYDROGEN’ which is the center of gravity; it is, so to speak, the ‘average HYDROGEN’ of all the ‘HYDROGENs’ constituting the given creature or thing. To find this ‘average HYDROGEN’ we will, to begin with, speak about living creatures. First of all it is neces­sary to know the level of being of the creature in question. The level of being is primarily determined by the number of stories in the given machine. So far we have spoken only about man. And we have taken man as a three-story structure. We cannot speak about animals and man at one and the same time because animals differ in a radical way from man. The highest animals we know consist of two stories and the lowest of only one story.” “A man consists of three stories. “A sheep consists of two stories. “A worm consists of only one story. “At the same time the lower and middle stories of a man are, so to speak, equivalent to the sheep, and the lower story — to the worm. So that it can be said that a man consists of a man, a sheep, and a worm, and that a sheep consists of a sheep and a worm. Man is a complex creature; the level of his being is determined by the level of being of the creatures of which he is composed. The sheep and the worm may play a bigger or a smaller part in man. Thus the worm plays the chief part in man number one; in man number two — the sheep; and in man number threeman. But these definitions are important only in individual cases. In a general sense ‘man’ is determined by the center of gravity of the middle story. Fragments: Sixteen

“The center of gravity of the middle story of man is ‘HYDROGEN’ 96. The intelligence of ‘HYDROGEN’ 96 determines the average intelligence of ‘man,’ that is, the physical body of man. The center of gravity of the ‘astral body’ will be ‘HYDROGEN’ 48. The center of gravity of the third body will be ‘HYDROGEN’ 24, and the center of gravity of the fourth body will be ‘HYDROGEN’ 12. Fragments: Sixteen

“The center of gravity of the upper story is only one ‘HYDROGEN’ higher than the center of gravity of the middle story. And the center of gravity of the middle story is one ‘HYDROGEN’ higher than the center of gravity of the lower story. Fragments: Sixteen

“But, as I have already said, to determine the level of being by the ‘table of HYDROGENs’ it is usual to take the middle story. “With this as a point of departure it is possible for example to solve such problems: “Let us suppose Jesus Christ to be man number eight, how many times is Jesus Christ more intelligent than a table? “A table has no stories. It lies wholly between ‘HYDROGEN’ 1536 and ‘HYDROGEN’ 3072 according to the third scale of the ‘table of HYDROGENs.’ Man number eight is ‘HYDROGEN’ 6. This is the center of gravity of the middle story of man number eight. If we are able to calculate how many times ‘HYDROGEN’ 6 is more intelligent than ‘HYDROGEN’ 1536 we shall know how many times man number eight is more intelligent than a table. But, in this connection, it must be remembered that ‘intelligence’ is determined not by the density of matter but by the density of vibrations. The density of vibrations, however, increases not by doubling as in the octaves of ‘HYDROGENs’ but in an entirely different progression which many times outnumbers the first. If you know the exact coefficient of this increase you will be in a position to solve this problem. I only want to show that, however strange it looks, the problem can be solved. Fragments: Sixteen

‘Take for instance man. He feeds on ‘HYDROGEN’ 768, breathes ‘HYDROGEN’ 192, and lives in ‘HYDROGEN’ 192. There is no other being like him on our planet. Although there are beings higher than he is. Animals such as the dog can feed on ‘HYDROGEN’ 768 but they can also feed on a lower ‘HYDROGEN’ not 768 but approaching 1536, food of a kind impossible for man. A bee feeds on a ‘HYDROGEN’ much higher than 768, even higher than 384, but it lives in a hive in an atmosphere where man could not live. From an outward point of view man is an animal. But he is an animal of a different order from all other animals. Fragments: Sixteen

“Let us take another example — a flour worm. It feeds on flour, a ‘HYDROGEN’ far coarser than ‘HYDROGEN’ 768 because the worm can also live on rotten flour. Let us say that this also is 1536. It breathes ‘HYDROGEN’ 192 and lives in ‘HYDROGEN’ 1536. Fragments: Sixteen

“A fish feeds on ‘HYDROGEN’ 1536, lives in ‘HYDROGEN’ 384, and breathes ‘HYDROGEN’ 192. Fragments: Sixteen

“A tree feeds on ‘HYDROGEN’ 1536, breathes only partly ‘HYDROGEN’ 192 and partly ‘HYDROGEN’ 96, and lives partly in ‘HYDROGEN’ 192 and partly in ‘HYDROGEN’ 3072 (soil). Fragments: Sixteen

“If you try to continue these definitions you will see that this plan, so simple at the first glance, makes it possible to determine the most subtle distinctions between classes of living beings, especially if you bear in mind that ‘HYDROGENs,’ taking them as we have by octaves, are very broad concepts. For example, we took it that a dog, a fish, and a flour worm alike feed on ‘HYDROGEN’ 1536, implying by this ‘HYDROGEN’ substances of organic origin which are not good for human food. Now, if we realize that these substances in their turn can be divided into definite classes, we shall see the possibility of very exact definitions. It is exactly the same with air and exactly the same with the medium. Fragments: Sixteen

“When we talked before about the octaves of food in the three-story factory we saw that ‘all the finer ‘HYDROGENs’ needed for the working, the growth, and the evolution of the organism were prepared from three kinds of food, that is, from food in the strict meaning of the word — eatables and drink, from air which we breathe, and from impressions. Now let us suppose that we could improve the quality of food and air, feed, let us say, on ‘HYDROGEN’ 384 instead of 768 and breathe ‘HYDROGEN’ 96 instead of 192. How much simpler and easier the preparation of fine matters in the organism would be then. But the whole point is that this is impossible. The organism is adapted to transform precisely these coarse matters into fine matters, and if you give it fine matters instead of coarse matters it will not be in a position to transform them and it will very soon die. Neither air nor food can be changed. But impressions, that is, the quality of the impressions possible to man, are not subject to any cosmic law. Man cannot improve his food, he cannot improve the air. Improvement in this case would be actually making things worse. For instance ‘HYDROGEN* 96 instead of 192 would be either very rarefied air or very hot incandescent gases which man cannot possibly breathe; fire is ‘HYDROGEN’ 96. It is exactly the same with food. ‘Hydrogen’ 384 is water. If man could improve his food, that is, make it finer, he would have to feed on water and breathe fire. It is clear that this is impossible. But while it is not possible for him to improve his food and air he can improve his impressions to a very high degree and in this way introduce fine ‘HYDROGENs’ into the organism. It is precisely on this that the possibility of evolution is based. A man is not at all obliged to feed on the dull impressions of H48, he can have both H24, H12, and H6, and even H3. This changes the whole picture and a man who makes higher ‘HYDROGENs’ the food for the upper story of his machine will certainly differ from one who feeds on the lower ‘HYDROGENs.’” Fragments: Sixteen

G. drew a diagram in the form of a ladder with eleven squares. And in each square excepting the two higher he put three circles with numbers. “Each square denotes a level of being,” he said. “The ‘HYDROGEN’ in the lower circle shows what the given class of creatures feeds on. The ‘HYDROGEN’ in the upper circle shows the class which feeds on these features. And the ‘HYDROGEN’ in the middle circle is the average ‘HYDROGEN’ of this class showing what these creatures are. Fragments: Sixteen

“The place of man is the seventh square from the bottom or the fifth square from the top. According to this diagram man is ‘HYDROGEN’ 24, he feeds on ‘HYDROGEN’ 96, and is himself food for ‘HYDROGEN’ 6. The square next below man will be ‘vertebrates’; the next ‘invertebrates.’ Invertebrates are ‘HYDROGEN’ 96. Consequently man feeds on ‘invertebrates.’ Fragments: Sixteen

“Do not for the moment look for contradictions but try to understand what this may mean. And equally do not compare this diagram with others. According to the diagram of food man feeds on ‘HYDROGEN’ 768; according to this diagram on ‘HYDROGEN’ 96. Why? What does it mean? Both the one is right and the other is right. Later, when you grasp this you will piece everything together into one. Fragments: Sixteen

In our conversations about this diagram we very soon agreed to take “angels” as planets and “archangels” as suns. Many other things gradually became clear to us. But what used to confuse us a great deal was the appearance of “HYDROGEN” 6144 which was absent altogether in the previous scale of “HYDROGENs” in the third scale which ended with “HYDROGEN” 3072. At the same time, G. insisted that the enumeration of “HYDROGENs” had been taken according to the third scale. Fragments: Sixteen

“It is an incomplete ‘HYDROGEN,’” he said. “A ‘HYDROGEN’ without the Holy Ghost. It belongs to the same, that is to the third, scale, but it is unfinished. Fragments: Sixteen

“Each complete ‘HYDROGEN’ is composed of ‘carbon,’ ‘oxygen,’ and ‘nitrogen.’ Now take the last ‘HYDROGEN’ of the third scale, ‘HYDROGEN’ 3072. This ‘HYDROGEN’ is composed of ‘carbon’ 512, ‘oxygen’ 1536, and ‘nitrogen’ 1024. Fragments: Sixteen

“Now further: ‘Nitrogen’ becomes ‘carbon’ for the next triad, but there is no ‘oxygen’ for it and no ‘nitrogen.’ Therefore by condensation it becomes itself ‘HYDROGEN’ 6144, but it is a dead HYDROGEN without any possibility of passing into anything further, a ‘HYDROGEN’ without the Holy Ghost.” Fragments: Sixteen

” ‘Hydrogen’ 384 will be defined as water. Fragments: Nine

” ‘Hydrogen’ 192 is the air of our atmosphere which we breathe. Fragments: Nine

” ‘Hydrogen’ si 12 can pass into do of the next octave with the help of an ‘additional shock.’ But this ‘shock’ can be of a dual nature and different octaves can begin, one outside the organism which has produced si, and the other in the organism itself. The union of male and female si 12 and all that accompanies it constitutes the ‘shock’ of the first kind and the new octave begun with its help develops independently as a new organism or a new life. Fragments: Twelve