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Kuch-ha-guf Kuch-ha-guf (Hebrew, Jewish). The astral body of a man. In Franz Lambert it is written "Coach-ha-guf". But the Hebrew word is Kuch, meaning vis, "force", motive origin of the earthy body. (See also: Kuch-ha-guf, Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary, )
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Ets Ha-Hayyim Ets Ha-Hayyim (Hebrew) The Tree of Lives; sometimes simply called the Tree (Chald 'ilan). A Qabbalistic term applied to the Sephirothal tenfold scheme, when arranged diagrammatically in three columns of three Sephiroth each, crowned with the tenth, Sephirah or Kether. `Ets Ha-Hayyim is an important Qabbalistic work, which is often called together with the Zohar the two Bibles of the Qabbalah. It was produced by Chajim Vital (1543-1620), an Italian Qabbalist. (See also: Ets Ha-Hayyim, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Hay-yoth ha Qadosh Hay-yoth ha Qadosh (Hebrew, Jewish) The holy living creatures of Ezekiel’s vision of the Merkabah, or vehicle, or chariot. These are the four symbolical beasts, the cherubim of Ezekiel, and in the Zodiac Taurus, Leo, Scorpio (or the Eagle), and Aquarius, the man. (See also: Hay-yoth ha Qadosh, Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary, )
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Ha-'Idra' Zuta' Qaddisha' Haima (Sanskrit) (from heman gold, winter) Golden, equivalent to hiranya; also wintry. Mystically, certain things or entities were considered golden in the sense of best, the most superior. Thus the Himalayan mountains, because they were considered the best of mountains, were often spoken of as haima (golden), and possibly in later times the term often was used merely to express the idea of golden, having lost its original implication. (See also: Ha-'Idra' Zuta' Qaddisha', Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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