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41: THE UNIVERSAL CYCLES 160 |
Answer.—Each one of the luminous bodies in this limitless
firmament has a cycle of revolution which is of a different
duration, and every one revolves in its own orbit,
and again begins a new cycle. So the earth, every three
hundred and sixty-five days, five hours, forty-eight minutes
and a fraction, completes a revolution; and then it begins
a new cycle—that is to say, the first cycle is again renewed.
In the same way, for the whole universe, whether
for the heavens or for men, there are cycles of great events,
of important facts and occurrences. When a cycle is
ended, a new cycle begins; and the old one, on account of
the great events which take place, is completely forgotten,
and not a trace or record of it will remain. As you see, we
have no records of twenty thousand years ago, although
we have before proved by argument that life on this earth
is very ancient. It is not one hundred thousand, or two
hundred thousand, or one million or two million years old;
it is very ancient, and the ancient records and traces are
entirely obliterated.
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Each of the Divine Manifestations has likewise a cycle,
and during the cycle His laws and commandments prevail
and are performed. When His cycle is completed by the
appearance of a new Manifestation, a new cycle begins. In
this way cycles begin, end and are renewed, until a universal
cycle is completed in the world, when important
events and great occurrences will take place which entirely
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efface every trace and every record of the past; then a new
universal cycle begins in the world, for this universe has
no beginning. We have before stated proofs and evidences
concerning this subject; there is no need of repetition.
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Briefly, we say a universal cycle in the world of existence
signifies a long duration of time, and innumerable
and incalculable periods and epochs. In such a cycle the
Manifestations appear with splendor in the realm of the
visible until a great and supreme Manifestation makes the
world the center of His radiance. His appearance causes
the world to attain to maturity, and the extension of His
cycle is very great. Afterward, other Manifestations will
arise under His shadow, Who according to the needs of
the time will renew certain commandments relating to
material questions and affairs, while remaining under His
shadow.
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