Well, yes and no. I was not referring to his spirals as such, but to the fact that Martinus claims that all structures in the universe are simultaneously a micro- and an macro-organisms (with God defined as the only being that doesn't “have” a macro-organism). And when Martinus talks about X3 he is definitely talking about the physical universe that ranges from the late half of the realm of bliss through the realm of instincts and the realm of the killing principle to the first half of the realm of real humans: all of these have physical bodies, so to speak, and what we as humans see in the sky are but the physical bodies of giantic organisms, according to Martinus' worldview. However, Martinus also claims that the physical appearance of every object/being in the universe is but the letters in a book and that the “real life” is the story in that “book” — Book of Life (“Livets Bog” in Danish) — and that's where it all gets metaphyscial / esoteric. At least that's my understanding.