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FMC00.654 depicts the saying by Plato that the world-soul is crucified on (the cross of) the world-body, or: the soul of the world is bound to the body of the world as it were upon a Cross.

The soul of the world develops through living beings and has its bodies in the kingdoms of nature. On the physical-material body of the world, the soul of the world (the divine in the kingdoms of Nature) is stretched in the form of a cross.

This is the origin and meaning of the cross in the ancient history of humanity as it arose from the teachings of the ancient Mysteries.

See also: Four kingdoms of nature#Note 1 - About crosses and Schema FMC00.654 - the world soul is crucified on the world cross of matter

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