HealingHealing is wholeness. As an individual spirit misses the central aim of their life, as they verge away or are tempted away, or fall away, from their true purpose, and become partial or isolated, so healing brings the individual spirit back to centre again. is wholeness. As an individualThe individual self is simply a motion complex in infinity. As every vortex necessarily has an “empty” centre, properly represented by Jupiter, it follows that every finite being (Saturn) has in it a centre of highest sensitivity (Jupiter) able to respond to the motions of the Jupiter transcendent. This Jupiter... spiritThe first cause of all things. It permeates all things which things are its modifications. These modifications are simply the ways in which spirit acts. The individualised spirit is called ‘soul’. The difference between the soul and spirit, is that the soul is individualised or limited, and spirit is not.... misses the central aim of their life, as they verge away or are tempted away, or fall away, from their true purpose, and become partial or isolated, so healingHealing is wholeness. As an individual spirit misses the central aim of their life, as they verge away or are tempted away, or fall away, from their true purpose, and become partial or isolated, so healing brings the individual spirit back to centre again. brings the individualThe individual self is simply a motion complex in infinity. As every vortex necessarily has an “empty” centre, properly represented by Jupiter, it follows that every finite being (Saturn) has in it a centre of highest sensitivity (Jupiter) able to respond to the motions of the Jupiter transcendent. This Jupiter... spiritThe first cause of all things. It permeates all things which things are its modifications. These modifications are simply the ways in which spirit acts. The individualised spirit is called ‘soul’. The difference between the soul and spirit, is that the soul is individualised or limited, and spirit is not.... back to centreThe term Centre is derived from a Latin root centrum, and from the Greek kentron, 'point, prickle, spike, an ox-goad. The 'ox-goad' idea is used in the sense of an 'incentive to action'. The root kenteo, 'prick, goad, wound' is cognate with cethr, 'nail'; and appears in the Old High... again.