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Atom:
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New Age
Spirituality: The Roots Of The New Age Movement Ð Part I
The New Age movement
is hardly novel! Its philosophy is rooted in ancient traditions, often based on
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Zoroastrian Religion: Sacred
Fire Of The Zoroastrian Faith
Sacred Fire of the Zoroastrian
Faith
Fire has been revered and worshipped in ancient cultures
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Ancient Medicine:
Ayurveda Ayurvedic Dictionary On Chinese And Greek
ANCIENT MEDICINE: CHINESE AND GREEK Chinese According to the ancient Chinese system of philosophy, the human body is governed ...
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Mysteries:
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Amphictyony:
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Amphictyony In ancient Greece, a league connected with maintaining a temple or shrine. There were a number of these, but by far the mo...
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Diktamnon:
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Diktamnon
Diktamnon (Ancient Greek), or Dictemnus (Dittany). A curious plant possessing very occult and mystical properties and well-known from ...
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Dodona:
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Dodona
Dodona (Ancient Greek). An ancient city in Thessaly, famous for its Temple of Jupiter and its oracles. According to ancient legends, t...
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Agnostic:
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Agnostic
Agnostic (Ancient Greek). A word claimed by Mr. Huxley to have been coined by him to indicate one who believes nothing which can not b...
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Venus Transit: Multifaith Prayers And Poems, And A List Of Goddess Names
A beautiful assembly of poems and prayers on the theme of LOVE and TRANSCENDENCE.
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Spiritual Dictionary: Dictionary Of Spiritual
Terms
A Dictionary of Spiritual Terms. From Acupuncture to Zoroaster.
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Islam
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Persian Heritage In Hindu
Traditions
Many would be surprised to learn that
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Buddhism: History Of Buddhism
The history of
Buddhism spans from the 6th century BCE to the present,
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Gautama. This make...
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Konx-om-pax:
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Konx-om-pax
Konx-Om-Pax (Ancient Greek). Mystic words used in the Eleusinian mysteries. It is believed that these words are the Greek imitation of...
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Apo Pantas Kakodaimones!:
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Apo Pantas Kakodaimones!
APO PANTAS KAKODAIMONES! False banishing mantram ("Away all evil demons!") APOCALYPSE We are aware that the muslims i...
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Kosmos:
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Kosmos
Kosmos (Ancient Greek). The Universe, as distinguished from the world, which may mean our globe or earth.
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Alcyone:
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Alcyone
Alcyone (Ancient Greek), or Halcyone, daughter of Eolus, and wife of Ceyx, who was drowned as he was journeying to consult the oracle,...
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Jesus:
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Jesus
Jesus (Latin of Greek Iesous from Hebrew Yeshua` contraction of Yehoshua` a proper name meaning savior or helper, or that which is spa...
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Language:
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Language
LANGUAGE Maurice Nicoll in Living Time says: "We communicate badly, partly because we never notice how we are doing it, and partl...
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Astronomos:
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Astronomos
Astronomos (Ancient Greek). The title given to the Initiate in the Seventh Degree of the reception of the Mysteries. In days of old, A...
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Agnishvatta, Agnisvatta:
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Agnishvatta agnisvatta (Sanskrit) (from agni fire + the verbal root svad to sweeten, taste) Tasted or sweetened by fire; one of...
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Initiation:
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Initiation (from Latin initio entering into, beginning) Generally, the induction of a pupil into a new way of living and into s...
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Olympus:
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Olympus
Olympus (Ancient Greek). A mount in Greece, the abode of the gods according to Homer and Hesiod.
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Sirius:
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Sirius
Sirius (Ancient Greek). In Egyptian, Sothis. The dog-star: the star worshipped in Egypt and reverenced by the Occultists; by the forme...
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Nout:
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Nout
Nout. (Ancient Greek). In the Pantheon of the Egyptians it meant the "One- only-One", because they did not proceed in their ...
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Psyche:
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Psyche
Psyche (Ancient Greek). The animal, terrestrial Soul; the lower Manas.
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Esoteric:
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Esoteric
Esoteric (Ancient Greek). Hidden, secret. From the Greek esotericos, "inner" concealed.
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Pythagoras:
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Pythagoras
Pythagoras (Ancient Greek). The most famous of mystic philosophers, born at Samos, about 586 B.C. He seems to have travelled all over ...
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Anubis:
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Anubis
Anubis (Ancient Greek) The dog -headed god, identical, in a certain aspect, with Horus. He is pre-eminently the god who deals with the...
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Agathon:
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Agathon
Agathon (Ancient Greek). Plato’s Supreme Deity. Lit., "The Good", our ALAYA, or "Universal Soul".
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Anoia:
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Anoia
Anoia (Ancient Greek). "Want of understanding", "folly". Anoia is the name given by Plato and others to the lower ...
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Agape:
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Agape
Agape (Ancient Greek). Love Feasts; the early Christians kept such festivals in token of sympathy, love and mutual benevolence. It bec...
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Agnoia:
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Agnoia
Agnoia (Ancient Greek). "Divested of reason", lit., "irrationality", when speaking of the animal Soul. According t...
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Anthropomorphism:
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Anthropomorphism
Anthropomorphism (Ancient Greek). From "anthropos" meaning man. The act of endowing god or gods with a human form and human ...
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Acacia:
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Acacia
Acacia (Ancient Greek). Innocence; and also a plant used in Freemasonry as a symbol of initiation, immortality, and purity; the tree f...
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Abiri:
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Abiri
Abiri (Ancient Greek). See Kabiri, also written Kabeiri, the Mighty Ones, celestials, sons of Zedec the just one, a group of deities w...
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Anacalypsis:
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Anacalypsis
Anacalypsis (Ancient Greek)., or an "Attempt to withdraw the veil of the Saitic Isis", by Godfrey Higgins. This is a very va...
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Acosmism:
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Acosmism
Acosmism (Ancient Greek). The precreative period, when there was no Kosmos but Chaos alone.
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Aletheia:
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Aletheia
Aletheia (Ancient Greek). Truth; also Alethia, one of Apollo’s nurses.
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Annedotus:
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Annedotus
Annedotus (Ancient Greek). The generic name for the Dragons or Men-Fishes, of which there were five. The historian Berosus narrates th...
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Anastasis:
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Anastasis
Anastasis (Ancient Greek). The continued existence of the soul.
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Anthesteria:
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Anthesteria
Anthesteria (Ancient Greek). The feast of Flowers (Floralia): during this festival the rite of Baptism or purification was performed i...
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Agathodemon:
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Agathodemon
Agathodemon (Ancient Greek). The beneficent, good Spirit as contrasted with the bad one, Kakodemon. The "Brazen Serpent" of...
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Acheron:
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Acheron
Acheron (Ancient Greek). One of the rivers of Hades in Greek mythology.
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Alectromancy:
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Alectromancy
Alectromancy (Ancient Greek). Divination by means of a cock, or other bird; a circle was drawn and divided into spaces, each one allot...
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Adytum:
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Adytum
Adytum (Ancient Greek). The Holy of Holies in the pagan temples. A name for the secret and sacred precincts or the inner chamber, into...
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Hinduism
And Zoroastrianism:relation Between Hinduism And Zoroastrianism
Relation
between Hinduism and Zoroastrianism
Like
the Rigvedic Aryans, the ancient Iranians worshipped gods like Mitra, Vayu,
Verutraghn...
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Phallic:
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Phallic
Phallic (Ancient Greek). Anything belonging to sexual worship; or of a sexual character externally, such as the Hindu lingham and yoni...
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Alchemy:
Spiritual Dictionary On Alchemy
Alchemy: The word alchemy is an Arabic term comprised of the article "al" and the noun "khemi.” The later word re...
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Aidoneus:
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Aidoneus
Aidoneus (Ancient Greek). The God and King of the Nether World; Pluto or Dionysos Chthonios (subterranean).
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Horoscope:
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Horoscope
Horse In the ancient Mediterranean and Northern European mythologies, used in connection with the sun and standing as a symbol for the...
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Sabao:
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Sabao
Sabao (Ancient Greek). The Gnostic name of the genius of Mars.
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Phenomenon:
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Phenomenon
Phenomenon (Ancient Greek). In reality "an appearance", something previously unseen, and puzzling when the cause of it is un...
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Ether:
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Ether
Ether (Ancient Greek). With the ancients the divine luminiferous substance which pervades the whole universe, the "garment" ...
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Chthonia:
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Chthonia
Chthonia (Ancient Greek) Chaotic earth in the Hellenic cosmogony.
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Lotus:
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Lotus
Lotus (Ancient Greek). A most occult plant, sacred in Egypt, India and else where; called "the child of the Universe bearing the ...
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Triton:
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Triton
Triton (Ancient Greek). The san of Poseidon and Amphitrite, whose body from the waist upwards was that of a man and whose lower limbs ...
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Neophyte:
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Neophyte
Neophyte (Ancient Greek). A novice; a postulant or candidate for the Mysteries. The methods of initiation varied. Neophytes ha...
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Hermaphrodite:
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Hermaphrodite
Hermaphrodite (Ancient Greek). Dual-sexed; a male and female Being, whether man or animal.
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Hippocrates:
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Hippocrates
Hippocrates (Ancient Greek). A famous physician of Cos, one of the Cyclades, who flourished at Athens during the invasion of Artaxerxe...
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Ophis:
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Ophis
Ophis (Ancient Greek). The same as Chnuphis or Kneph, the Logos; the good serpent or Agathodemon.
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Pastophori:
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Pastophori
Pastophori (Ancient Greek). A certain class of candidates for initiation, those who bore in public processions (and also in the temple...
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Gnostics:
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Gnostics
Gnostics (Ancient Greek) The philosophers who formulated and taught the Gnosis or Knowledge (q.v.). They flourished in the first three...
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Orphic Mysteries, Orphica:
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Orphic Mysteries, Orphica
Orphic Mysteries or Orphica (Ancient Greek). These followed, but differed greatly from, the mysteries of Bacchus. The system o...
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Eidolon:
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Eidolon
Eidolon (Ancient Greek). The same as that which we term the human phantom, the astral form.
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Dardanus:
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Dardanus
Dardanus (Ancient Greek) The Son of Jupiter and Electra, who received the Kabeiri gods as a dowry, and took them to Samothrace, where ...
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Fetahil:
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Fetahil
Fetahil (Ancient Greek). The lower creator, in the same Codex.
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Phren:
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Phren
Phren (Ancient Greek). A Pythagorean term denoting what we call the Kama-Manas still overshadowed by the Buddhi-Manas.
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To On:
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To On
To On (Ancient Greek). The "Being", the "Ineffable All" of Plato. He" whom no person has seen except the Son&...
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Sophia Achamoth:
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Sophia Achamoth
Sophia Achamoth (Ancient Greek). The daughter of Sophia. The personified Astral Light, or the lower plane of Ether.
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Dianoia:
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Dianoia
Dianoia (Ancient Greek). The same as the Logos. The eternal source of thought, "divine ideation", which is the root of all t...
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Megacosm:
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Megacosm
Megacosm (Ancient Greek). The world of the Astral light, or as explained by a puzzled Mason "a great world, not identical with Ma...
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Mandragora:
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Mandragora
Mandragora (Ancient Greek). A plant whose root has the human form. In Occultism it is used by black magicians for various illicit obje...
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Archontes:
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Archontes
Archontes (Ancient Greek). The archangels after becoming Ferouers (q.v.) or their own shadows, having mission on earth; a mystic ubiqu...
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Thales:
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Thales
Thales (Ancient Greek). The Greek philosopher of Miletus (circa 600 years B.c.) who taught that the whole universe was produced from w...
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Arithmomancy:
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Arithmomancy
Arithmomancy (Ancient Greek). The science of correspondences between gods, men, and numbers, as taught by Pythagoras.
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Ossa:
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Ossa
Ossa. (Ancient Greek) A mount, the tomb of the giants (allegorical).
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Pantacle:
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Pantacle
Pantacle (Ancient Greek). The same as Pentalpha; the triple triangle of Pythagoras or the five-pointed star. It was given the ...
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Iao:
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Iao
Iao (Ancient Greek). See Iaho. The highest god of the Phœnicians the light conceivable only by intellect", the physical and ...
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Cosmocratores:
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Cosmocratores
Cosmocratores (Ancient Greek). "Builders of the Universe", the "world architects", or the Creative Forces personif...
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Crypt:
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Crypt
Crypt (Ancient Greek) A secret subterranean vault, some for the purpose of initiation, others for burial purposes. There were crypts u...
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Ophis-christos:
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Ophis-christos
Ophis-Christos (Ancient Greek). The serpent Christ of the Gnostics.
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Bythos:
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Bythos
Bythos (Ancient Greek). A Gnostic term meaning "Depth" or the "great Deep", Chaos. It is equivalent to space, befo...
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Thalassa:
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Thalassa
Thalassa (Ancient Greek). The sea. (See "Thallath".)
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Cadmus:
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Cadmus
Cadmus (Ancient Greek). The supposed inventor of the letters of the alphabet. He may have been their originator and teacher in Europe ...
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Heptakis:
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Heptakis
Heptakis (Ancient Greek) "The Seven-rayed One " of the Chaldean astrolaters: the same as IAo.
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Metis:
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Metis
Metis (Ancient Greek). Wisdom. The Greek theology associated Metis - Divine Wisdom, with Eros - Divine Love. The word is also sa...
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Archobiosis:
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Archobiosis
Archobiosis (Ancient Greek). Primeval beginning of life.
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Green:
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Green
Griffin, Grypes (Latin) (plural of gryps; cf Greek gryph) A creature supposed to have the fore parts and wings of an eagle and ...
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Briseus:
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Briseus
Briseus (Ancient Greek) A name given to the god Bacchus from his nurse, Briso. He had also a temple at Brisa, a promontory of the isle...
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Paganism:
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Paganism
Paganism Historically, paganism has been used as a generic term to describe non-Christian religions and superstitions - primarily, but...
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Neocoros:
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Neocoros
Neocoros (Ancient Greek). With the Greeks the guardian of a Temple.
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Typheus
Typheus (Ancient Greek). A famous giant, who had a hundred heads like those of a serpent or dragon, and who was the reputed father of ...
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Pymander:
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Pymander
Pymander (Ancient Greek). The "Thought divine". The Egyptian Prometheus and the personified Nous or divine light, which appe...
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