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Elemental Kingdoms: Encyclopedia II - Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - Other Elements

The Ring was made for William IV's coronation in 1831. Previously, each Sovereign received a new ring to symbolise their "marriage" to the nation, though no new rings have been used since 1831. When the Sovereign is anointed by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the anointing oil is poured from the Ampulla into the Anointing Spoon. The Ampulla is a hollow gold vessel shaped like an eagle, and the Spoon is a silver-gilt spoon set with pearls. Both were spared when Cromwell ordered the destruction of the new regalia; the Spoon, probably dating ...

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Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - Crowns, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - Mary of Modena's Crowns, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - The Orb and Sceptres, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - Swords, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - Other Elements, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - The Tower of London, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - UK topics, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - International

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Elemental Kingdoms: Encyclopedia II - Town and country planning in the United Kingdom - Elements of the modern system
Town and country planning in the United Kingdom - Regional variants. England Wales Scotland ...

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Town and country planning in the United Kingdom, Town and country planning in the United Kingdom - History, Town and country planning in the United Kingdom - Use classes, Town and country planning in the United Kingdom - Elements of the modern system, Town and country planning in the United Kingdom - Regional variants, Town and country planning in the United Kingdom - Reform

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Elemental Kingdoms: Theosophy Occultism Mysticism Dictionary on Elemental (Elementals)

A Theosophical definition of Elemental (Elementals) :

 

Elemental (Elementals)

Nature-spirits or sprites. The theosophical usage, however, means beings who are beginning a course of evolutionary growth, and who thus are in the elemental states of their growth. It is a generalizing term for purposes of convenient expression for all beings evolutionally below the minerals. Nevertheless, the minerals themselves are expressions of one family or host or hierarchy of elemental beings of a more evolved type.

 

The vegetable kingdom likewise manifests merely one family or host of elemental beings happening to be in the vegetable phase of their evolution on this earth. Just so likewise is it as regards the beasts. The beasts are highly evolved elemental beings, relatively speaking. Men in far distant aeons of the kosmic past were elemental beings also. We have evolved from that elemental stage into becoming men, expressing with more or less ease, mostly very feebly, the innate divine powers and faculties locked up in the core of the core of each one of us.

 

An elemental is a being who has entered our universe on the lowest plane or in the lowest world, degree, or step on the rising stairway of life; and this stairway of life begins in any universe at its lowest stage, and ends for that universe in its highest stage  - the universal kosmic spirit. Thus the elemental passes from the elemental stage through all the realms of being as it rises along the stairway of life, passing through the human stage, becoming superhuman, quasi-divine  - a quasi-god  - then becoming a god. Thus did we humans first enter this present universe.

 

Every race of men on earth has believed in these hosts of elemental entities  - some visible, like men, like the beasts, like the animate plants; and others invisible. The invisible entities have been called by various names: fairies, sprites, hobgoblins, elves, brownies, pixies, nixies, leprechauns, trolls, kobolds, goblins, banshees, fawns, devs, jinn, satyrs, and so forth.

 

The medieval mystics taught that these elemental beings were of four general kinds:

  1. those arising in and frequenting the element of fire  - salamanders;
  2. those arising in and frequenting the element air  - sylphs;
  3. those arising in and frequenting the element water  - undines;
  4. those arising in and frequenting the element earth  - gnomes.

 

See also: Elemental (Elementals, Mysticism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Elemental Kingdoms: Self Inquiry and the multidimensional Self

Kiara Windrider gives a background to how humanity and its consciousness was created and how it devleoped to what is now.

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Elemental Kingdoms: Encyclopedia - Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom

The collective term Crown Jewels denotes the regalia and vestments worn by the sovereign of the United Kingdom during the coronation ceremony and at various other state functions. The term refers to the following objects: the crowns, sceptres (with either the cross or the dove), orbs, swords, rings, spurs, colobium sindonis, dalmatic, armill, and the royal robe or pall, as well as several other objects connected with the ceremony itself. Many of these descend directly from the Reformation period and thus have a religious ...

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Elemental Kingdoms: Encyclopedia - Accessory legal term

An accessory is a person who assists in the commission of a crime, but does not actually participate in the commission of the crime as a joint principal. The distinction between an accessory and a principal is a question of fact and degree: The principal is the one whose acts or omissions, accompanied by the relevant mens rea, are the most immediate cause of the actus reus (Latin for "guilty act"). If two or more people are directly responsible for the actus reus, they can be charged as joint ...

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Elemental Kingdoms: Encyclopedia - CA

CA, Ca, cA, or ca may stand for: Canada, ISO 3166, FIPS Pub 10-4 and obsolete NATO digram (CA) .ca is also the ccTLD for Canada Air China, IATA airline designator (CA) C&A stores Calcium, symbol for the chemical element (Ca) California, United States, postal code (CA) Cancer/Carcinoma Carlisle, the United Kingdom postcode for the region in north-western England served by the Carlisle postal sorting office Catalan l

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Elemental Kingdoms: Encyclopedia - Actus reus

The actus reus — sometimes called the external elements of a crime — is the Latin term for the "guilty act" which, when proved beyond a reasonable doubt in combination with the mens rea, i.e. the "guilty mind", produces criminal liability in common law-based criminal law jurisdictions such as the United States, Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom. Actus reus - Concepts. The terms actus reus and mens rea are derived from the principle stated by Edward Coke, namely ...

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Elemental Kingdoms: Encyclopedia - Culture of Malaysia

Malaysian culture is a mixture of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and various indigenous tribes dating back to more than fifteen hundred years ago from a Malay kingdom in Lembah Bujang with traders from China and India. The first Chinese to settle in the straits, primarily in and around Malacca, gradually adopted elements of Malaysian culture and intermarried with the Malaysian community and with this, a new ethnic group called babas (male) and nonyas (female) emerged. Babas and nonyas as a group are know as Per ...

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Elemental Kingdoms: Encyclopedia - 2002

2002 (MMII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. It was designated the: International Year of Ecotourism and Mountains Year of the Outback in Australia National Science Year in the United Kingdom Autism Awareness Year in the United Kingdom 2002 - Overview of the year. In contrast to 2000 and 2001, which retained elements of the late 1990s, 2002 shifted into a new cultural decade. Wi ...

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Elemental Kingdoms: Encyclopedia - Cheerleading

Cheerleading is an activity that uses organized routines made up of elements from dance and/or gymnastics to cheer on sports teams at games and matches, and/or as a competitive sport. A cheerleading performer is a cheerleader. Cheerleading - History. Cheerleading came about at Princeton University in the 1880s with the crowd chant, "Rah rah rah, tiger tiger tiger, sis sis sis, boom boom boom ahhhhhhh, Princeton Princeton Princeton!" as a way to encourage school spirit at football games. A few years later, Princeto ...

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Elemental Kingdoms: Encyclopedia - White tie

White tie (known as full evening dress in the United Kingdom and other areas) is the most formal dress code that exists for civilians today.1 There exists a less formal counterpart known as black tie and a formal day time equivalent known as morning dress. See Formal wear for a complete listing and definition of formal dress codes. A woman must wear a formal ball gown with her best accessories and jewellery when the dress is described as white tie. Where state decorations are specified, tiaras are usual ...

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Elemental Kingdoms: Encyclopedia II - Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - Mary of Modena's Crowns

State Diadem—Worn by her on the way to her coronation and worn in such a way by Queens Consort down to the nineteenth century. Coronation Crown—The crown with which she was actually crowned. Now in the Museum of London. State Crown—Worn for the procession out of the Abbey and put to various other uses subsequently. Almost by definition, every Monarch of England or Britain wore a crown. ...

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Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - Crowns, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - Mary of Modena's Crowns, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - The Orb and Sceptres, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - Swords, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - Other Elements, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - The Tower of London, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - UK topics, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - International

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Elemental Kingdoms: Encyclopedia II - Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - Swords

Five Swords are used during the coronation. The Jewelled Sword of Offering was made for the Coronation of King George IV. Its jewels are in the shapes of the floral symbols of the United Kingdom: the rose for England, the thistle for Scotland, and the shamrock for Ireland. It is the only sword actually presented to the Sovereign during the Coronation; the others are merely borne in front of the Sovereign. The Sword of State is the largest sword in the collection, and is borne in front of the Monarch by the Lord Great Chamberlain b ...

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Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - Crowns, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - Mary of Modena's Crowns, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - The Orb and Sceptres, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - Swords, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - Other Elements, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - The Tower of London, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - UK topics, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - International

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Elemental Kingdoms: Encyclopedia II - Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - The Orb and Sceptres

Two Sceptres used by the Sovereign form a part of the regalia: The Sceptre with the Cross was made in 1661, and is so called because it is surmounted by a cross. In 1905, it was redesigned to incorporate the Cullinan I, also known as the Great Star of Africa, which at over 530 carats (106 g), is the largest cut diamond in the world. During the coronation, the monarch bears the Sceptre with the Cross in the right hand. The Sceptre with the Dove was also made in 1661, and atop it is a dove symbolising the Holy Ghost ...

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Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - Crowns, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - Mary of Modena's Crowns, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - The Orb and Sceptres, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - Swords, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - Other Elements, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - The Tower of London, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - UK topics, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - International

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Elemental Kingdoms: Encyclopedia II - Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - The Tower of London

The Crown Jewels have been kept at the Tower of London since 1303 after they were stolen from Westminster Abbey1. After the coronation of Charles II, they were locked away and shown for a viewing fee paid to a custodian. However, this arrangement ended when Colonel Thomas Blood stole the Crown Jewels after having bound and gagged the custodian. Thereafter, the Crown Jewels were kept in a part of the Tower known as Jewel House, where armed guards defend them. They were temporarily taken out of the Tower. It was reported that they w ...

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Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - Crowns, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - Mary of Modena's Crowns, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - The Orb and Sceptres, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - Swords, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - Other Elements, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - The Tower of London, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - UK topics, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - International

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Elemental Kingdoms: Encyclopedia II - Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - Crowns

The collection of Crown Jewels contains various crowns, some of which are used by every Sovereign, others being made personally for Sovereigns or for Queens Consort. Typically the crown of a King has a slightly pointed arched top, while Queen's crowns have a slightly bowed top. St. Edward's Crown was made in 1661. Made of gold, its design consists of four crosses pattee and four fleurs-de-lis, with two arches on top. Surmounting the arches is a jewelled cross pattee. The Crown includes 444 semi-precious stones. It is used throu ...

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Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - Crowns, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - Mary of Modena's Crowns, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - The Orb and Sceptres, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - Swords, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - Other Elements, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - The Tower of London, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - UK topics, Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - International

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Elemental Kingdoms: Encyclopedia II - Style guide - Examples of style guides

Style guide - International standards. Several basic style guides for technical and scientific communication have been defined by international standards organizations. These are often used as elements of and refined in more specialized style guides that are specific to a subject, region or organization. Some examples are: ISO 8 — Presentation of periodicals ISO 18 — Contents lists of periodicals ISO 31 — Quantities & units ISO 214 — Abstracts for publication &a ...

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Style guide, Style guide - Overview, Style guide - Academia and publishing, Style guide - General interest, Style guide - Specialized guides, Style guide - Examples of style guides, Style guide - International standards, Style guide - United Kingdom, Style guide - United States

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Elemental Kingdoms: Encyclopedia II - Town and country planning in the United Kingdom - History

The roots of the UK town and country planning system, created in the immediate post-war years, lie in concerns developed over the previous half century in response to industrialisation and urbanisation. The particular concerns were pollution, urban sprawl and ribbon development. These concerns were expressed through the work of thinkers such as Ebenezer Howard and the philanthropic actions of industrialists such as the Lever Brothers and the Cadbury family. By the outbreak of World War II, thinking was sufficiently advanced that, even during the war a series of Royal co ...

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Town and country planning in the United Kingdom, Town and country planning in the United Kingdom - History, Town and country planning in the United Kingdom - Use classes, Town and country planning in the United Kingdom - Elements of the modern system, Town and country planning in the United Kingdom - Regional variants, Town and country planning in the United Kingdom - Reform

Read more here: » Town and country planning in the United Kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Town and country planning in the United Kingdom - History

Elemental Kingdoms: Encyclopedia II - Style guide - Examples of style guides

Style guide - International standards. Several basic style guides for technical and scientific communication have been defined by international standards organizations. These are often used as elements of and refined in more specialized style guides that are specific to a subject, region or organization. Some examples are: ISO 8 — Presentation of periodicals ISO 18 — Contents lists of periodicals ISO 31 — Quantities & units ISO 214 — Abstracts for ...

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Style guide, Style guide - Overview, Style guide - Academia and publishing, Style guide - General interest, Style guide - Specialized guides, Style guide - Examples of style guides, Style guide - International standards, Style guide - United Kingdom, Style guide - United States

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