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Alhim:
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Alhim 'elim (Hebrew) (plural of 'el god) One method of transliterating 'elim, although the insertion of the h is incorrect. The...
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Quis Ut Deus:
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Quis Ut Deus
Quis ut Deus (Latin) One like god; used in connection with the angelic power called by ancient medieval Hebrew and Christian mystics M...
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Al, El:
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Al, El
Al or El (Hebrew, Jewish). This deity-name is commonly translated "God’, meaning mighty, supreme. The plural is Elohim, als...
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Kundalini:
Kundalini Signs And Symptoms
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individuals whose Kundalini has been unexpectedly unleashed DO NOT KNOW WHAT IS
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El Shaddai:
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El Shaddai (Hebrew - God of many breasts) One of the many names of God in the Old Testament. Translated God Almighty in the King James...
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Michael, Micha'el:
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Michael, Micha'el
Michael micha'el (Hebrew) Who is as God; one of the seven archangels, in the Old Testament one of the chiefs of the heavenly host, reg...
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Raphael, Repha'el:
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Raphael, Repha'el
Raphael repha'el (Hebrew) [from rapha' to knit together, compose by joining, repair and mend, cure, heal + 'el divinity] The bu...
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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
mystical experiences, each within a ...
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Consciousness: What Is Consciousness?
What raises us above other known sentient beings is our ability to be conscious of our own consciousness. But what does this mean, scient...
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Israel, Yisra'el:
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Israel, Yisra'el
Israel Yisra'el (Hebrew) (from yashar upright, straight, righteous + 'el a divinity) The national designation of the Jews, prin...
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Kundalini:
Danger, High Voltage - Kundalini Awakening
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Kundalini release can be triggered by meditation, yoga, prayer, bodywork,
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Shaddai, El:
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Shaddai, El
Shaddai, El (Hebrew, Jewish). A name of the Hebrew Deity, usually translated God Almighty, found in Genesis, Exodus, Numbers, Ruth and...
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New Age Spirituality: New
Age Vs. Vedic Tradition
A critical in-depth analysis of
the differences and similarities between the New Age movement and the Vedic
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Azazel:
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Azazel `aza'zel (Hebrew) (from `azaz to be firm, strong, powerful (or from `ez goat) + 'el divinity, god) Also Azaziel, Azazyel...
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Call For Peace Between Moslems And Hindus
Phillipe de Vos is a Sufi Master who visited India and shared the Sufi way at the Oneness Festival February 2004.
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Spiritual Dictionary: Dictionary Of Spiritual
Terms
A Dictionary of Spiritual Terms. From Acupuncture to Zoroaster.
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Gabriel:
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Gabriel
Gabriel (Hebrew) (from geber might, power + 'el divinity, god) Power or might of God, my power of divinity; in the New Testamen...
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Belphagor:
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Belphagor
BELPHAGOR (Lit. Corpse-Lord or Decay.) The demon (female or gynander?) of inventions and discoveries. In Punic myth, Bel or Baal (Lord...
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Israel:
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Israel
Israel (Hebrew, Jewish). The Eastern Kabbalists derive the name from Isaral or Asar, the Sun-God. "Isra-el" signifies "...
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El Elion:
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El Elion
El Elion 'el `elyon (Hebrew) (from 'el divinity + `elyon what is high or above) The God on high: "a name of the Dei...
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Siva, Shiva:
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Siva, Shiva
Siva, Shiva (Sanskrit) The third god of the Hindu Trimurti (trinity): Brahma the evolver; Vishnu the preserver; and Siva the regenerat...
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El 'el:
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El 'el
El 'el (Hebrew) Sometimes Al. Strong, mighty; as an abstract noun -- strength, might -- applied to divinities, heroes, or cosmic spiri...
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Linga, Lingam: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary On Linga, Lingam
Linga or Lingam (Sanskrit). A sign or a symbol of abstract creation. Force becomes the organ of procreation only on this earth. In I...
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Reuel-jethro, Re`u'el Yithro:
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Reuel-jethro, Re`u'el Yithro
Reuel-Jethro re`u'el yithro (Hebrew) In the Bible a priest of Midian having seven daughters and giving one of them (Zipporah) in marri...
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Elon, Elion:
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Elon, Elion
Elon or Elion (Phoenician) A name of the sun, recognized as one of the highest active deities or cosmic energies by the Phoenicians; r...
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Both-al:
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Both-al
Both-al (Irish). The Both-al of the Irish is the descendant and copy of the Greek Batylos and the Beth-el of Canaan, the "house o...
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Phoenicians:
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Phoenicians
Phoenicians The ancient people who occupied the strip of seaboard on the west of Palestine, with Tyre and Sidon as principal towns; no...
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Elu:
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Elu
Elu (Chaldean) A Chaldean god, variant of 'El (deity, divinity), frequently used by the Hebrews as equivalent to God. The original Sem...
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Azael:
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Azael `aza'el or `azza'el (Hebrew) One of the higher angels mentioned in the Qabbalah; the Zohar (iii, 208a) relates that he and the a...
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Bel:
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Bel
Bel (Chald.). The oldest and mightiest god of Babylonia, one of the earliest trinities, - Anu (q.v.) ; Bel, "Lord of the World&qu...
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Siddim:
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Siddim
Siddim (Hebrew, Jewish). The Canaanites, we are told, worshipped these evil powers as deities, the name meaning the "pourers fort...
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Spiritual Quotes: Getting An Idea Should Be Like Sitting Down On A Pin. It Should Make You Jump Up And Do Something.
Getting an idea should be like sitting down on a pin. It should make you jump up and do something. - E.L. Simpson
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`uzza':
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`uzza'
`Uzza' (Hebrew) Also `aza'. Strength, might, power; an angel mentioned in the Qabbalah, representing one of the higher orders of pitri...
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Peace On Earth: Politics Is Lowest Form Of Leela
In pre-Mandalised India of the seventies, Prof A L Basham, the author of The Wonder that was India, and I were colleagues at 'El Coleg...
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Qelippoth:
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Qelippoth
Qelippoth (Hebrew) Shells, rinds, the outer covering or body of any entity. Because beings in the lowest world of the Qabbalah are con...
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Samael:
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Samael
Samael sama'el (Hebrew) In the Hebreo-Chaldean Qabbalah, the Prince of Darkness, the Angel of Death or Poison, who rules the seven hab...
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Trikaya:
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Trikaya
Trikaya (Sanskrit) Lit., three bodies, or forms. This is a most abstruse teaching which, however, once understood, explains the myster...
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Asiyyah:
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`Asiyyah (Hebrew) (from `asah to form, fashion) Lowest of the four `olamim (worlds or spheres) which, according to the Qabbalah...
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Mysteries:
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Mysteries
Mysteries. Greek teletai, or finishings, celebrations of initiation or the Mysteries. They were observances, generally kept se...
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Talmud:
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Talmud
Talmud (Hebrew) [from the verbal root lamadh to teach, train in learning, discipline] Study of and instruction in anything (whe...
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Baptism:
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Baptism
Baptism (Ancient Greek). The rite of purification performed during the ceremony of initiation in the sacred tanks of India, and also t...
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Yesod:
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Yesod
Yesod (Hebrew) plural yesodoth. Foundation, basis; the name of the ninth Sephirah, regarded as the union of Netsah and Hod, being clas...
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Hesed:
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Hesed
Hesed (Hesedh) or Chesed (Hebrew) Love, kindness; the fourth Sephirah, Mercy, Love, or Compassion, also called Gedulah (greatness, mag...
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Sacred Heart:
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Sacred Heart
Sacred Heart. In Egypt, of Horus; in Babylon, of the god Bel; and the lacerated heart of Bacchusin Greece and elsewhere. Its symbol wa...
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Rabbis:
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Rabbis
Rabbis (Hebrew, Jewish). Originally teachers of the Secret Mysteries, the Qabbalah; later, every Levite of the priestly caste became a...
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Sod:
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Sod
Sod (Hebrew, Jewish). An "Arcanum", or religious mystery. The Mysteries of Baal, Adonis and Bacchus, all sun-gods ha...
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Helios, Helion, Helius:
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Helios, Helion, Helius
Helios, Helion, Helius (Greek) The sun god, son of Hyperion and Theia, brother of Selene (the moon) and Eos (the dawn). He drives the ...
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Nabi':
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Nabi'
Nabi' (Hebrew) [from naba' to deliver an oracle] A prophet, one inspired to foretell future events; the name given to prophecy ...
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Apocrypha:
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Christian Theological Dictionary On Apocrypha
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Christian theological definition of Apocrypha according to CARM - The Christian
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Assassins:
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Assassins
Assassins. A masonic and mystic order founded by Hassan Sabah in Persia, in the eleventh century. The word is a European perversion of...
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Arba-il:
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Arba-il
Arba-il (Chald.). The Four Great Gods. Arba is Aramaic for four, and il is the same as Al or El. Three male deities, and a female who ...
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Al:
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Al. See EL
(See also: Al , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Nirmanakaya:
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Nirmanakaya
Nirmanakaya (Sanskrit). Something entirely different in esoteric philosophy from the popular meaning attached to it, and from the fanc...
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Elementals:
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Elementals
ELEMENTALS Spirits of the seven elements in the process of involution (materialization), as contrasted with ourselves who are in the p...
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Romulus And Remus:
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Romulus And Remus
ROMULUS AND REMUS The author's name is merely old Roman "Remus". The intrusive "h" was a German grandfather's idea...
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Elyon: Encyclopedia - Elyon
Adonis | Anat | Asherah | Astarte | Ba'al | Berith | Dagon | El | Elyon | Elohim | Hadad | Mot | Salem | Shaddai | Yaw
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Tetragrammaton: Encyclopedia - Tetragrammaton
Adonis | Anat | Asherah | Astarte | Ba'al | Berith | Dagon | El | Elyon | Elohim | Hadad | Moloch | Mot | Salem | Shaddai | Yaw
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Elyon: Encyclopedia Ii - Elyon - Biblical Use
Elyon - Mundane use.
The term also has mundane uses, being applied to a basket in Genesis 40.17, a chamber in Ezekiel 42.5 and others.
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Tetragrammaton: Encyclopedia Ii - Tetragrammaton - Meaning
According to one Jewish tradition, the Tetragrammaton is related to the causative form, the imperfect state, of the Hebrew verb הוה (h...
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Names Of God In Judaism: Encyclopedia - Names Of God In Judaism
Adonis | Anat | Asherah | Astarte | Ba'al | Berith | Dagon | El | Elyon | Elohim | Hadad | Mot | Salem | Shaddai | Yaw
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El: Encyclopedia - El
EL, El or el may mean:
Chicago 'L', an elevated railway passenger system
Electroluminescence (EL), an optical and electrical phenomenon
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Eli: Encyclopedia - Eli
Eli may refer to:
Eli (×לי) (IPA: /Ê”eËˈliË/) is a variant on the name of God (see El (god)) as spoken in Hebrew and Aramaic. (The...
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Tetragrammaton: Encyclopedia Ii - Tetragrammaton - The Scholarly Reconstructed Pronunciation יַהְוֶה I.e. Yahweh
The vowelized [ i.e. vocalized ] Hebrew spelling of the Tetragrammaton "יַהְוֶה" ( i.e. Yahweh ) (see picture to the right) starte...
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Elyon: Encyclopedia Ii - Elyon - Non-biblical Use
Elyon - Sfire I Treaty.
Outside of the Biblical texts the term occurs seldom. The most controverial is in the earliest of three Aramaic...
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Tetragrammaton: Encyclopedia Ii - Tetragrammaton - Jewish Use Of The Word
In Judaism, pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton is a taboo; it is widely considered forbidden to utter it and the pronunciation of the na...
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Tetragrammaton: Encyclopedia Ii - Tetragrammaton - Possible Origins
A common suggestion, as articulated by biblical scholar Mark S. Smith in The Origins of Biblical Monotheism, is that the Israelite Yahweh...
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Tetragrammaton: Encyclopedia Ii - Tetragrammaton - Alternative Names
In an analogue to the euphemism HaShem for God, the euphemism HaShem HaMeforash (literally, the explicit name) is sometimes used to refer...
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Names Of God In Judaism: Encyclopedia Ii - Names Of God In Judaism - Names Of God
Names of God in Judaism - The Tetragrammaton.
The most important name of God in Judaism is the Tetragrammaton, the four-letter name of ...
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Names Of God In Judaism: Encyclopedia Ii - Names Of God In Judaism - Laws Of Writing Divine Names
According to Jewish tradition, the sacredness of the divine names must be recognized by the professional scribe who writes the Scriptures...
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Names Of God In Judaism: Encyclopedia Ii - Names Of God In Judaism - Miracles Of The Divine Names
In the Haggadah (the traditional Hebrew Passover text) it is written that the divine names of God could be used to perform miracles if on...
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Quick Links To Archives And Dictionary Related To Mysticism - El - Eo
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