CHAPTER XXV 



COLOR IN THE VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE WORLD 

 CONCLUSION 



AS we have found order, law, and system 

 throughout the Kosmos, there must be 

 order, underlying Mme. Blavatsky's seem- 

 ing denial of it, in the numbering of the human 

 principles. Her statement is true in the sense that 

 the vehicle most highly developed is the most prom- 

 inent one in the individual, and its color overshad- 

 ows all other. 



Now, if we think of the predominant sheaths 

 as representing the tonics of a scale, the septenary 

 beginning with the Tonic, the C-scale man would 

 number from his Tonic, C, and the F sharp man 

 from F sharp, and color and Principle would vary 

 correspondingly. 



Among the repeated references to this variability 

 of type changing the order of Principles, Mme. 

 Blavatsky says : " The human principles elude 

 enumeration because each man differs from every 

 other, just as no two blades of grass on the earth 



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