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Christian Theological Dictionary on Humanism A Christian theological definition of Humanism according to CARM - The Christian Apologetics & Research Ministry: " Humanism A philosophical system of thought that focuses on human value, thought, and actions. Humans are considered basically good and rationale creatures who can improve themselves and others through natural human abilities of reason and action. Secular Humanism is a late development emphasizing objectivity, human reason, and human standards that govern art, economics, ethics, and belief. As such, no deity is acknowledged. " See also: Humanism , Christianity, Body Mind and Soul
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Occultism Mysticism Dictionary on Human Ego A Theosophical definition of Human Ego : Human Ego The human ego is seated in that part of the human constitution which theosophists call the intermediate duad, manas-kama. The part which is attracted below and is mortal is the lower human ego. The part which aspires upwards towards the buddhi and ultimately joins it is the higher human ego or reincarnating ego. The dregs of the human ego after the death of the human being and after the second death in the kama-loka, remain in the astral spheres as the disintegrating kama-rupa or spook. See also: Human Ego , Mysticism, Body Mind and Soul
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Occultism Mysticism Dictionary on Human Monad A Theosophical definition of Human Monad : Human Monad In theosophical terminology the human monad is that part of man's constitution which is the root of the human ego. After death it allies itself with the upper duad, atma-buddhi, and its inclusion within the bosom of the upper duad produces the source whence issues the Reincarnating Ego at its next rebirth. The monad per se is an upper duad alone, but the attributive adjective "human" is given to it on account of the reincarnating ego which it contains within itself after death. This last usage is rather popular and convenient than strictly accurate. See also: Human Monad , Mysticism, Body Mind and Soul
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Occultism Mysticism Dictionary on Human Soul A Theosophical definition of Human Soul : Human Soul The human soul, speaking generally, is the intermediate nature of man's constitution, and being an imperfect thing it is drawn back into incarnation on earth where it learns needed lessons in this sphere of the universal life. Another term for the human soul is the ego - a usage more popular than accurate, because the human ego is the soul of the human soul so to speak, the human soul being its vehicle. The ego is that which says in each one of us, "I am I, not you!" It is the child of the immanent Self; and through its imprisonment in matter as a ray of the overruling immanent Self, it learns to reflect its consciousness back upon itself, thus obtaining cognition of itself as self-conscious and hetero-conscious, i.e., knowing itself, and knowing "non-self" or other selves. Just as our higher and highest nature work through this human soul or intermediate nature of us, so does this last in its turn work and function through bodies or vehicles or sheaths of more or less etherealized matters which surround and enclose it, which are of course still lower than itself, and which therefore give it the means of contacting our own lower and lowest planes of matter; and these lower planes provide us with the vital-astral-physical parts of us. This human soul or intermediate nature manifests therefore as best it can through and by the astral-physical vehicle, the latter our body of human flesh. In the theosophical classification, the human soul is divided into the higher human soul, composed of the lower buddhi and the higher manas - and the self corresponding to it is the bhutatman, meaning the "self of that which has been" or the reincarnating ego - and the lower human soul, the lower manas and kama, and the self corresponding to it is pranatman or astral personal ego, which is mortal. See also: Human Soul , Mysticism, Body Mind and Soul
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