Bodhi:
Theosophy
Occultism Mysticism Dictionary on Bodhi
A
Theosophical definition of Bodhi :
Bodhi
(Sanskrit) This word comes from the root budh, meaning "to awaken." It is the state when man has so emptied his mind that it is filled only with the self itself, with the selfless selfhood of the eternal. Then he realizes the ineffable visions of reality, of pure truth. The man who reaches this state is called a buddha, and the organ in and by which it is manifested, is termed buddhi.
See
also: Bodhi ,
Mysticism,
Body Mind and Soul
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Bodhi:
Theosophy
Occultism Mysticism Dictionary on Bodhi
By G. de Purucker, compiled by Geoffrey
Barborka
Bodhi
(Sanskrit) This word comes from the root budh, meaning "to awaken." It is the state when man has so emptied his mind that it is filled only with the self itself, with the selfless selfhood of the eternal. Then he realizes the ineffable visions of reality, of pure truth. The man who reaches this state is called a buddha, and the organ in and by which it is manifested, is termed buddhi.
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The definition of Bodhi
is extracted from "OCCULT GLOSSARY - A COMPENDIUM OF ORIENTAL AND
THEOSOPHICAL TERMS".
Publisher's Note
"Every branch of
study has its own special terminology, and the esoteric philosophies are no
exception. This compendium not only clarifies the significance of the terms
most frequently found in such literature, but offers a comprehensive outline of
the scope and principles underlying an age-old tradition respecting the
constitution of man and the universe in which he lives.
This
Second and Revised Edition is faithful to the original 1933 edition. Changes
include modernizing capitalization, spelling, and punctuation, and amending a
few foreign terms (with appreciation to Dr. Bruce C. Hall and Mr. David Reigle
for their respective contributions)."
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