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What is the logosophical conception of God?

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What is the logosophical conception of God?

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“For Logosophy, God is the Supreme Creator of the Universal Science, because all the processes in Creation perform their function pursuant to the dictates of His Wisdom. Man’s science is but a faint reflection of the latter, which is the permanent source of all his inspirations. This is the reason why Logosophy often mentions the name of God; a God stripped of artifices Who shows His earthly subjects the plenitude of his natural splendor in His Magna Scientia and in His Absolute Truth.” From the book Initiation Course Into Logosophy page 15 “It should be admitted that, since the conception of God is unique and unembraceable in its entirety by virtue of its unlimited cosmic contour, each human being must construct this image within himself, to the extent that his cognitions permit hum to approach His Great Image, comprehending, as far as lies in his power, the greatness of His incommensurable Wisdom. God is not, nor could He ever be, the implacable avenger who flings souls into hell to

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