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The Imaginal Realm

The Imaginal Realm is the region of pure Forms intermediate between the region of pure spirits and archetypes totally unconnected to matter, and the Mundane Physical reality. In some esoteric (Ishraqi, Sufi, and Shaikhi) Islamic traditions it is also equated with the Hurqalya or "Eight clime" (as distinct from the seven geographic regions of the physical earth), "Imaginal" World (Mithal) or world of Souls and Lights (Malakut),

Concerning this Imaginal World, Suhrawardi's commentator Qutbuddin Shirazi says:

"It is there that the various kinds of autonomous archetypal Images are infinitely realised, forming a hierarchy of degrees varying according to their relative subtlety or density....On each of these levels species exist analogous to those in our world, but they are infinite.  Some are peopled by Angels and the human Elect.  Others are peopled by Angels and genii, others by demons.  God alone knows the number of these levels and what they contain.  The pilgrim rising from one degree to another discovers on each higher leveel a subtler state, a more entrancing beauty, a more intense spirituality, a more overflowing delight.  The highest of these degrees borders on the intelligible pure entities of Light and very closely resembles it."
[Corbin, Amazon com Spiritual Body and Celestial Earth, p.131]


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