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Adamic Earth: Theosophy Dictionary on Adam's Earth

Adam's Earth. See ADAMIC EARTH

 

(See also: Adam's Earth, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Adamic Earth: Theosophy Dictionary on Adamic Earth, Adam's Earth

Adamic Earth or Adam's Earth The "original matter" of alchemy; undifferentiated matter on our plane. Called the true oil of gold or the primal element in alchemy, "it is but one remove from the pure homogeneous element" (TG 6). It is the "next-door neighbor to the alkahest, and one of the most important secrets of the alchemists. . . . 'it would explain the eagles of the alchemists, and how the eagles' wings are clipped,' a secret that it took Thomas Vaughan (Eugenius Philalethes) twenty years to learn" (IU 1:51).

 

(See also: Adamic Earth, Adam's Earth, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Adamic Earth: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Adamic Earth

Adamic Earth (Alch.). Called the "true oil of gold" or the "primal element" in Alchemy. It is but one remove from the pure homogeneous element.

 

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Adamic Earth: Son of Adam

Muslim Quotes: Son of Adam

 

O son of Adam, so long as you call upon Me and ask of Me, I shall forgive you for what you have done, and I shall not mind. O son of Adam, were your sins to reach the clouds of the sky and were you then to ask forgiveness of Me, I would forgive you. O son of Adam, were you to come to Me with sins nearly as great as the earth and were you then to face Me, ascribing no partner to Me, I would bring you forgiveness nearly as great as it.

 

- The Prophet Muhammad, as narrated by Anas, as related by At-Tirmidhi

 

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Adamic Earth: Encyclopedia - Adam-God theory

The Adam-God theory (also called the Adam-God doctrine) was a teaching by Brigham Young, that Adam "is our Father and our God, and the only God with whom we have to do." (1 J.D. 50-51). Some of Young's contemporaries interpreted the doctrine as stating that Adam was the God of this earth and the father of Jesus, and as so interpreted, the doctrine was unpopular and confusing even among some contemporary Latter-day Saint leaders such as Orson Pratt and Amasa M. Lyman, and by some of the Mormon p ...

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Adamic Earth: Encyclopedia - Adam Strange

Adam Strange. Art by Pasqual Ferry. Adam Strange is a fictional superhero published by DC Comics. He first appeared in Showcase #17 (November-December 1958). Adam Strange - Synopsis. Adam Strange is an archeologist who was suddenly teleported an astronomical distance to the fictional planet Rann orbiting the nearest star to the Earth, Alpha Centauri, through a Rannian device called a Zeta Beam. Once there, he was called upon to stop a menace on the planet and was successful. Although he ...

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Adamic Earth: Encyclopedia - Al Armenian folklore

The Al (or Elk) is an Armenian spirit that is said to attack pregnant women and steal babies. It is also said to steal the woman's liver, and that its victim and her child would die when the Al touched the liver to water, which the Al had to do in order to eat the liver. Al was supposedly the first companion made for Adam by God. However, since it was made of fire and Adam, earth, they were incompatible. The introduction of Eve angered the Al, and thus why they attack women. It is described as half-human and half-animal, with a fiery eye, long thick hair, fingernails ...

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Adamic Earth: Encyclopedia - Bible

The Bible (sometimes The Holy Bible, The Book, Good Book, Word of God, The Word, or Scripture), from Greek (τα) βιβλια, (ta) biblia, "(the) books", is the classical name for the Hebrew Bible of Judaism or the combination of the Old Testament and New Testament of Christianity ("The Bible" actually refers to at least two different Bibles). It is thus applied to sacred scriptures. Many Christian English speakers refer to the Christian Bible as "the good book" (Gospel means " ...

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Adamic Earth: Encyclopedia - Sons of God

There are two main theories concerning the identity of the sons of God (contrasted with "daughters of men") identified in the book of Genesis. Sons of God - Theories. One theory is that the sons of God are the descendants of Seth, the godly line of Adam. The daughters of men are then seen as the descendants of Cain. The second theory is that the sons of God are angels who came to earth and had children with the daughters of men. Sons of God - Evidence of existence. < ...

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Adamic Earth: Encyclopedia - Anthony Crowley

A. J. Crowley is a fictional demon in the novel Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. Originally named Crawly, he was supposedly the serpent who tempted Adam and Eve with the Fruit of Knowledge. He went on to become Hell's agent on Earth, under the guise of a stereotyped yuppie. He is fascinated by humanity's ability to do worse things to each other than the legions of Hell could imagine (largely because the legions of Hell have no imagination). The personal achievements he himself is most satisfied with include Welsh-language television, value-adde ...

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Adamic Earth: Encyclopedia - Arthur Dent

Arthur Philip Dent is a fictional character, the hapless protagonist in the comic science fiction series The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. According to some reviewers, Dent resembles a Vonnegut hero. Along with Ford Prefect, Dent barely escapes the Earth's destruction as it is annihilated to make way for a hyperspace bypass. Arthur spends the next several years, still wearing his dressing gown, helplessly launched from crisis to crisis while trying to straighten out his lifestyle. He rather enjoys tea, but seems to have trou ...

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Adamic Earth: Encyclopedia - Zaphod Beeblebrox

Zaphod Beeblebrox is a fictional character in the various versions of the humorous science fiction story The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. This character is described across all versions as having two heads and three arms, though explanations of how he came to receive the extra appendages differed between versions. The original radio version never explained the second head, but did explain that Zaphod "grew" the third arm in the six months between meeting the character of Trillian on Earth, and the s ...

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Adamic Earth: Encyclopedia II - Hollow Earth - Hollow earths in fiction

An early science-fiction work called Symzonia: A Voyage of Discovery by a "Captain Adam Seaborn" appeared in print in 1823. It obviously reflected the ideas of John Cleves Symmes, Jr., and some have claimed Symmes as the real author. One recent reprint of the work gives Symmes as the author. Others disagree. Some researchers say it deliberately satirized Symmes's ideas, and think they have identified the author as an early American author named Nathanial Ames who wrote other works, including one that might have served as the inspirati ...

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Hollow Earth, Hollow Earth - Hollow earth claims, Hollow Earth - Conventional hollow earths, Hollow Earth - Concave hollow earths, Hollow Earth - Hollow earths in fiction

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Adamic Earth: Encyclopedia II - Green Arrow - Other media depiction

With the new found popularity of the O'Neil/Adams version, the once ignored character began to attract some interest in televised adaptations, as well as the collectible toy market. The first television appearance was a single guest spot in an episode of the original 1973 incarnation of The Superfriends where his politics became irrelevant, given the nature of Saturday morning cartoons format and timeslot. In "Gulliver's Gigantic Goof," Green Arrow rescues his fellow superheroes, who have become shrunk by a mad scientist. He also swore oaths such as "By Robin Hood's Bow," and in short, conformed to th ...

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Green Arrow, Green Arrow - Inspirations, Green Arrow - Publishing history, Green Arrow - Beginnings, Green Arrow - Neal Adams and Dennis O'Neil, Green Arrow - Mike Grell to Chuck Dixon, Green Arrow - Green Arrow II Connor Hawke, Green Arrow - Green Arrow of Earth-Two, Green Arrow - Alternate Green Arrow Future, Green Arrow - The 21st century, Green Arrow - Other media depiction, Green Arrow - Trivia, Green Arrow - Secret origins, Green Arrow - Awards

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Adamic Earth: Encyclopedia II - Green Arrow - Publishing history

Green Arrow - Beginnings. Created in 1941 by writer/editor Mort Weisinger and artist George Papp, who remained with the series for almost twenty years, Green Arrow and Speedy first appeared in More Fun Comics #73 (cover-dated November 1941). Incidentally, another Mort Weisiner-created character called Aquaman also appeared for the first time in that issue, and these two back-up features continued to run concurrently in More Fun Comics until the mid-1940s, and then in Adventure Comics f ...

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Green Arrow, Green Arrow - Inspirations, Green Arrow - Publishing history, Green Arrow - Beginnings, Green Arrow - Neal Adams and Dennis O'Neil, Green Arrow - Mike Grell to Chuck Dixon, Green Arrow - Green Arrow II Connor Hawke, Green Arrow - Green Arrow of Earth-Two, Green Arrow - Alternate Green Arrow Future, Green Arrow - The 21st century, Green Arrow - Other media depiction, Green Arrow - Trivia, Green Arrow - Secret origins, Green Arrow - Awards

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Adamic Earth: Encyclopedia II - Green Arrow - Green Arrow II Connor Hawke

Under later writers, such as Kelley Puckett, Kevin Dooley, and Chuck Dixon, some superheroic elements of the DC Universe were re-introduced, such as Hal Jordan's transformation into the villainous Parallax. In the 1994 Zero Hour storyline, Green Arrow was forced to kill his former comrade in order to save the universe. Puckett introduced a young monk named Connor Hawke, who teamed up with Green Arrow and Eddie Fyers, and was revealed to be Oliver Queen's son. During the Green Lantern/Green Arrow series, Oliver Queen once fled to a meditation ...

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Green Arrow, Green Arrow - Inspirations, Green Arrow - Publishing history, Green Arrow - Beginnings, Green Arrow - Neal Adams and Dennis O'Neil, Green Arrow - Mike Grell to Chuck Dixon, Green Arrow - Green Arrow II Connor Hawke, Green Arrow - Green Arrow of Earth-Two, Green Arrow - Alternate Green Arrow Future, Green Arrow - The 21st century, Green Arrow - Other media depiction, Green Arrow - Trivia, Green Arrow - Secret origins, Green Arrow - Awards

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Adamic Earth: Encyclopedia II - Green Arrow - Alternate Green Arrow Future

The death scene in Green Arrow #100-101 pays tribute to Frank Miller's graphic novel, The Dark Knight Returns, an alternate Batman adventure where Oliver Queen resurfaces as a hard-bitten old revolutionary missing one arm. Never on the best of terms with Queen, Superman intends to rescue Green Arrow by removing his arm, but Ollie refuses to let him, thus bringing about his apparent death. A similar version of the Green Arrow, but with both arms, would later appear in Mark Waid's Kingdom Come, where Oliver Queen ha ...

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Green Arrow, Green Arrow - Inspirations, Green Arrow - Publishing history, Green Arrow - Beginnings, Green Arrow - Neal Adams and Dennis O'Neil, Green Arrow - Mike Grell to Chuck Dixon, Green Arrow - Green Arrow II Connor Hawke, Green Arrow - Green Arrow of Earth-Two, Green Arrow - Alternate Green Arrow Future, Green Arrow - The 21st century, Green Arrow - Other media depiction, Green Arrow - Trivia, Green Arrow - Secret origins, Green Arrow - Awards

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Adamic Earth: Encyclopedia II - Green Arrow - Secret origins

Green Arrow has had several official "secret origins" attributed to his character, but most versions agree that Oliver Queen began as a wealthy playboy who lived like Robinson Crusoe on a semi-deserted Pacific island, after having been washed overboard during an ocean cruise. Forced to hunt for survival, Queen developed his natural archery skill to a peak level. When criminals (originally pirates, but later changed to drug-runners) came to the island, he captured them and returned to civilization. The Longbow Hunters gives this origin a humo ...

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Green Arrow, Green Arrow - Inspirations, Green Arrow - Publishing history, Green Arrow - Beginnings, Green Arrow - Neal Adams and Dennis O'Neil, Green Arrow - Mike Grell to Chuck Dixon, Green Arrow - Green Arrow II Connor Hawke, Green Arrow - Green Arrow of Earth-Two, Green Arrow - Alternate Green Arrow Future, Green Arrow - The 21st century, Green Arrow - Other media depiction, Green Arrow - Trivia, Green Arrow - Secret origins, Green Arrow - Awards

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Adamic Earth: Encyclopedia II - Hollow Earth - Hollow earth claims

Hollow Earth - Conventional hollow earths. In ancient times, the idea of subterranean realms seemed arguable, and became intertwined with the concept of "places" such as the Greek Hades, the Nordic svartalfheim, the Jewish Sheol, and the Christian Hell. Edmund Halley in 1692 (Philosophical Transactions of Royal Society of London) put forth the idea of Earth consisting of a hollow shell about 500 miles thick, two inner concentric shells and an innermost core, about the diameters of the planet ...

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Hollow Earth, Hollow Earth - Hollow earth claims, Hollow Earth - Conventional hollow earths, Hollow Earth - Concave hollow earths, Hollow Earth - Hollow earths in fiction

Read more here: » Hollow Earth: Encyclopedia II - Hollow Earth - Hollow earth claims

Adamic Earth: Encyclopedia II - Green Arrow - The 21st century

In 2000, Oliver Queen was revived in a new Green Arrow series, written by Kevin Smith and illustrated by Phil Hester and Ande Parks. Smith's storyline returned the character to life from a point before the Mike Grell period which includes his use of gadget arrows, although the world around him still reflected the changes that had taken place — for example, the introduction of Wally West, Kyle Rayner and Connor Hawke to replace Barry Allen, Hal Jordan, and Queen himself, respectively. Smith's fifteen issues were followed by a story arc by Brad Meltzer, who in 2002 handed the title over to Judd Winick. Hester and Parks re ...

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Green Arrow, Green Arrow - Inspirations, Green Arrow - Publishing history, Green Arrow - Beginnings, Green Arrow - Neal Adams and Dennis O'Neil, Green Arrow - Mike Grell to Chuck Dixon, Green Arrow - Green Arrow II Connor Hawke, Green Arrow - Green Arrow of Earth-Two, Green Arrow - Alternate Green Arrow Future, Green Arrow - The 21st century, Green Arrow - Other media depiction, Green Arrow - Trivia, Green Arrow - Secret origins, Green Arrow - Awards

Read more here: » Green Arrow: Encyclopedia II - Green Arrow - The 21st century

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