Taurus
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In
Comparison With
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Scorpio
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1.
Buddha and His Arhats
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1.
Mara and her hosts. Mara is the Principle of Illusion, related
to “Maya”
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2.
The Bull
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2.
The Eagle (EA 639)
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3.
The Bull of God
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3.
The Serpent of Evil
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4.
Light
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4.
Darkness
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5.
“Buddha—Taurus.—Illumination through struggle.” (EA
487)
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5.
“Hercules—Scorpio.—Strength through testing.” (EA
487)
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6.
The Buddha possessed “the secret of revelation in Taurus” (EA
315)
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6.
The “secret of directed energy in Scorpio was the source of
the strength of Hercules.” (EA 315)
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7.
The Forces of Light
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7.
One of the signs under which the Black Lodge works most (Capricorn
being the other)
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8.
Attachment
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8.
Detachment
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9.
Taurus upon the Cross of Discipleship: “In Taurus—Desire is transmuted into aspiration, darkness
gives place to light and illumination, the eye of the Bull is
opened which is the spiritual third eye, or the "single
eye" of the New Testament. ‘If thine eye be single,’ said
the Christ, ‘thy whole body shall be full of light.’ This single
eye takes the place of the two eyes of the personal self. The
attention of the man becomes focussed upon spiritual attainment.
He treads the Path of Discipleship.” (EA 143)
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9.
Scorpio upon the Path of Discipleship: “In Scorpio—In this sign, the disciple undergoes those
tests which will enable him to take the second initiation and
demonstrate that the desire nature is subdued and conquered
and that the lower nature is (by being lifted up in the air,
i.e. into heaven) capable of reaching the goal for this world
period, and that from the earthy foundations of Scorpio the
personality can be so tested that it shows fitness for the world
service demanded in Aquarius. This is beautifully expressed
for us in the legend of Hercules, the Sun-God who overcomes
the nine-headed Hydra or serpent of desire by being forced to
his knees and from that position of humility lifts up the serpent
into the air, and then deliverance comes.” (EA 143-144)
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10.
The History of Desire in Taurus: “Desire is developed and focussed in Taurus when the
man is upon the Mutable Cross and progressing around the zodiac.
It is reoriented and repolarised in Taurus when the man has
mounted the Fixed Cross and is eventually relinquished in that
sign.” (EA 144- 145)
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10.
Death in Scorpio: “In the polar opposite of Taurus, Scorpio, the personality
is humbled and brought to grips with the soul; in that sign
the personality is "occultly killed and then resurrected
into air and light," in order to become from that moment
the servant of the soul.” (EA 145)
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11.
In Taurus the magician must be able to say: “I seek illumination
and am myself the light.” (TWM 548)
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11.
In Scorpio the magician must be able to say: “Illusion cannot
hold me. I am the bird that flies with utter freedom.” (TWM 548)
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12.
Taurus, on the Mutable and Fixed Crosses: “Taurus.—The Bull
of Desire. The light of aspiration and knowledge.” (EA 293)
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12.
Scorpio on the Mutable and Fixed Crosses: “Scorpio.—The Agent
of Deception. The Light of Liberation.” (EA 293)
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13.
“Taurus—the Bull of Desire.—Material desire rules. (Life.)”
(EA 232)
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13.
“Scorpio—the victory of spiritual desire.—The soul triumphant.
(Quality.)” (EA 232)
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14.
“Taurus—Desire—the incentive to evolutionary unfoldment in the
human kingdom” (EA 495)
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14.
“Scorpio—Aspiration—the key to the testing of the disciple”
(EA 495)
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15.
Desire and Purification:
“The earthly material desires of Taurus…”
(EA 223)
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15.
Desire and Purification:
“…must in due time be brought under the influence of the purifying
water in Scorpio.” (EA 223-224)
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16.
“directed desire…producing manifestation” (EA 230)
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16.
“the beginning of a new orientation and of discipleship in Scorpio”
(EA 230)
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17.
Taurus, “the symbol of the mad urges of the uncontrolled sex
principle” (EA 233)
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17.
“fundamental tests are applied” (EA 233)
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18.
Taurus on the Fixed Cross: the repolarization and reorientation
of desire (cf. EA 145)
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Scorpio on the Fixed Cross: “…the personality is humbled and brought to grips with
the soul; in that sign the personality is ‘occultly killed and
then resurrected into air and light,’ in order to become from
that moment the servant of the soul.” (EA 145)
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19.
Ordinary Wheel Taurus: “Powerful focused desire…” (EA 337)
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19.
Ordinary Wheel Scorpio: “…leads to death and defeat” (EA
337)
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20.
Ordinary Wheel Taurus: “The triumph of the lower nature… (EA
337)
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20.
Ordinary Wheel Scorpio: “…which eventuates in the awakening
to satiety and death” (EA 337)
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21.
Ordinary Wheel Taurus: “The man is a prisoner of desire…” (EA
337)
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21.
Ordinary Wheel Scorpio: “…and at the moment of consummation
knows his prison” (EA 337)
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22.
Reversed Wheel Taurus: “…over form” (EA 338)
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22.
Reversed Wheel Scorpio: “The final victory of soul…” (EA
338)
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23.
Reversed Wheel Taurus: “…demonstrate as life and light…” (EA
338)
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23.
Reversed Wheel Scorpio: “Death and darkness…” (EA 338)
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24.
Reversed Wheel Taurus: “…becomes the radiant sun” (EA 338)
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24.
Reversed Wheel Scorpio: “The dark night of the soul…” (EA
338)
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25.
Identification with desire
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25.
The relinquishing of desire (cf. EA 200)
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26.
Desire becomes…
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26.
Spiritual aspiration
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27.
Illumination takes the place of…
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27.
The “darkness of experience” (EA 200)
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28.
“Earthly material desires” (EA 224)
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28.
The “purifying water” (EA 224)
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29.
“Self-indulgence” (EA 225)
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29.
The “selfless attitude of the disciple” (EA 225)
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30.
“attachment to personality desires, likes and dislikes..” (EA
225)
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30.
“tenacity of soul purpose” (EA 225)
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31.
Taurus is the dominant stream of energy for average humanity.
“In this Cross, Taurus is the
Initiator for it ‘impulses the Will,’ producing movement and
momentum.” (EA 382) The first ray force of Vulcan sets all things
in motion, correlated as it is to the Law of Vibration.
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31.
Scorpio is the dominant arm upon the Fixed Cross for advanced
humanity. “…it is the testing
sign for humanity and the one in which the human being reaches
the depths or attains the heights.” (EA 381-382)
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32.
In relation to desire: Desire “is eventually relinquished in
that sign”—i.e., Taurus. (EA 145)
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32.
In relation to desire: “the relinquishing of desire in Scorpio.”
(EA 200)
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33.
“Taurus—Desire—the incentive to evolutionary unfoldment in the
human kingdom” (EA 495)
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33.
“Scorpio—Aspiration—the key to the testing of the disciple”
(EA 495)
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34.
“Taurus-Eve” (EA 639)
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34.
“Mars-Lupa” (EA 639)
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35.
The Horizontal Arm of the Fixed Cross: “The horizontal arm is Taurus-Scorpio, indicating that
desire for materiality…” (EA 223)
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35.
The Horizontal Arm of the Fixed Cross: “…is finally superseded by desire for the spiritual
values, and this is demonstrated through the tests in Scorpio.
(EA 223)
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36. Taurus—for the Undeveloped
Man: “Selfish desire. The Light of Earth.” (EA
332)
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36.
Scorpio—for the Undeveloped Man: “Unity of selfishness. The
Monster.” (EA 333)
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37. Taurus—for the Advanced Man:
“Aspiration. The Light of Love.” (EA
332)
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37.
Scorpio—for the Advanced Man: “Conflict with duality. The Fighter.”
(EA 333)
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38. Taurus—for the Disciple/Initiate:
“Illumined living. The Light of Life.” (EA
332)
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38.
Scorpio—for the Disciple/Initiate: “Higher Unity. The Disciple.”
(EA 333)
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39. Yearly Opportunity in Relation
to Taurus: When the Sun is in Taurus, an individual may cultivate
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Yearly Opportunity in Relation to Scorpio: When the Sun is in
Scorpio, an individual may cultivate the power to overcome some
aspect of his lower nature—through humility, and the use of
the analytical mind and intuition.
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40.
The Life of the Christ from the Taurean perspective: “Christ
said (as have all the Sons of God Who know the true significance
of the Fixed Cross), ‘I am the Light of the world,’ and he added,
‘if thine eye be single thy whole body shall he full of light.’
Taurus is, as you have heard, the Mother of Illumination, and
[Page 566] the "eye of the Bull" is the symbol of
the eye to which Christ made reference.” (EA 565-566)
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The Life of the Christ from a Scorpionic Perspective: “The
significance of this sign in the life of Christ has been deleted
from The New Testament, but has been preserved for us in the
ancient Christian legend that—in the cradle itself—Christ killed
or strangled two serpents, thus referring to the pairs of opposites
which could no longer control Him.” (EA 566)
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41.
The force of attraction
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41.
The force of repulsion
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42.
The resistance of the personality; resistance to transformation
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42.
The ‘warrior-ship’ of the soul; the soul as the transformer
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43.
Taurus rules throat center as the magnet for the sublimation
of the sacral energies; materializing the vision through “directed
and motivated” speech; the creative work of translating “ideals
into words and acts” (cf. 397-398)
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Scorpio “in which sign the final
tests are applied to prove that the energy is flowing freely
and without impediment and obstruction between the throat and
sacral centres; to show that right direction has been achieved.”
“In Scorpio, the man who has mastered his lessons in Taurus
must demonstrate that creativity which will work under the inspiration
of aspiration and vision and constructively attempt to express
the beauty which all forms intrinsically veil, thus bringing
to all revelation of that underlying purpose which motivates
all events and forms.” (EA 398)
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44.
Transmutation
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44.
Transformation
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45.
Illumination
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45.
Prepared by testing
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46.
Speech
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46.
Silence and depth
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47.
The sign of illumination
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47.
Representing the phase of “illumination” in the meditative process
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48.
Needs to have the intuition awakened
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48.
More ready access to the intuition
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49.
Acquisition
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49.
Sacrifice
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50.
Gain
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50.
Loss
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51.
Inertness, stolidity
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Passion and intensity
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52.
The full -lowering of the instinctual nature
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52.
The transformation of the instinctual nature
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53.
The exaltation of sexual instinct (FOP)
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53.
The repression and killing out of the sexual instinct (FOP)
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54.
The will to live in form
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The will to die, or leave form
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55.
Submergence in the earth
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Death, and rebirth from the earth
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Wise elevation of sexuality into the light of Wisdom
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Destructive indulgence in sexuality
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57.
The light of the celestial realms—Hierarchy the unfettered enlightenment
of Shamballa
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57.
The dens of evil, especially upon the astral plane
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58.
The unfettered enlightenment of Shamballa
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58.
The darkness of the infernal realms; the abyss
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59.
Vitalization: the infusion of prana
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59.
Vampirism: the draining of prana
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60.
Vitalizing balm
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60.
Poison
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61.
The life force
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61.
The death force
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62.
Metabolism
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62.
Catabolism
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63.
Fertility
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63.
Sterility
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64.
The builder
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64.
The destroyer
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65.
Peacefulness, bucolic tranquility (FOP)
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War and bloodshed
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Beauty of form
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Grotesqueness
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Inertia
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67.
The willingness to change and transform
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68.
Materialism
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68.
De-materialism, spiritualism
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69.
Conventional fixity of energy
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69.
Alchemical transformation of energy
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70.
Mellifluous
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70.
Caustic
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71.
Material values (ESE, MSE)
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71.
Destruction of material values (MSE, ASE)
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72.
The open plains beneath the Sun
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The caves hidden beneath the earth
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73.
The earthy plane
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The astral plane
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