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Ha (Sanskrit) A magic syllable used in sacred formule it represents the power of Akasa Sakti. Its efficacy lies in the expirational accent and the sound produced.
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Ha-Hoser
Ha-Hoser (Hebrew) The diminished, implying derivation and reflection; reflected lights is a Qabbalistic term for a minor hierarchy of builders of inferior power.
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Huna: the teachings of the ancient Hawaiian people. Huna encompasses breathwork, chanting, Dreamtime Techniques, energy work, guided imagery, Ha Breathing, and Ho'oponopono. (See kahuna healing.)
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Ha-'Indra' Rabba' Qaddisha'
Ha-'Indra' Rabba' Qaddisha' (Chaldean) The Great Holy Assembly; one treatise of the Zohar, consisting of discourses by Rabbi Shim`on to his assembly of disciples upon the form of the Deity and on pneumatology. It is considered to be a development of the Siphra di-Tseni`utha', the most ancient portion, and therefore the basis of the Zohar.
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tattva: (Sanskrit) "That-ness" or "essential nature." Tattvas are the primary principles, elements, states or categories of existence, the building blocks of the universe. Lord Siva constantly creates, sustains the form of and absorbs back into Himself His creations. Rishis describe this emanational process as the unfoldment of tattvas, stages or evolutes of manifestation, descending from subtle to gross. At mahapralaya, cosmic dissolution, they enfold into their respective sources, with only the first two tattvas surviving the great dissolution. The first and subtlest form - the pure consciousness and source of all other evolutes of manifestation - is called Siva tattva, or Parashakti-nada. But beyond Siva tattva lies Parasiva - the utterly transcendent, Absolute Reality, called attava. That is Siva's first perfection. The Sankhya system discusses 25 tattvas. Saivism recognizes these same 25 plus 11 beyond them, making 36 tattvas in all. These are divided into three groups: 1) First are the five shuddha tattvas (shuddha = pure). These constitute the realm of shuddha maya. 2) Next are the seven shuddha-ashuddha tattvas(shuddha-ashuddha = pure-impure). These constitute the realm of shuddhashuddha maya. 3) 3The third group comprises the 24 ashuddha tattvas (ashuddha = impure). These constitute the realm of ashuddha maya. See: atattva, antahkarana, guna, kosha,
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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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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.
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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.
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