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Judgment Dictionary

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Judgment Dictionary: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Horus

Horus (Egypt, Egyptian). The last in the line of divine Sovereigns in Egypt, said to he the son of Osiris and Isis.

 

He is the great god "loved of Heaven", the "beloved of the Sun, the offspring of the gods, the subjugator of the world".

 

At the time of the Winter Solstice (our Christmas), his image, in the form of a small newly-born infant, was brought out from the sanctuary for the adoration of the worshipping crowds. As he is the type of the vault of heaven, he is said to have come from the Maem Misi, the sacred birth-place (the womb of the World), and is, therefore, the "mystic Child of the Ark" or the argha, the symbol of the matrix.

 

Cosmically, he is the Winter Sun. A tablet describes him as the "substance of his father", Osiris, of whom he is an incarnation and also identical with him. Horus is a chaste deity, and "like Apollo has no amours. His part in the lower world is associated with the judgment.

 

He introduces souls to his father, the judge" (Bonwick). An ancient hymn says of him, "By him the world is judged in that which it contains. Heaven and earth are under his immediate presence. He rules all human beings. The sun goes round according to his purpose. He brings forth abundance and dispenses it to all the earth. Everyone adores his beauty. Sweet is his love in us."

 

(See also: Horus , Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary,)

 

Judgment Dictionary: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Mahamanvantara

Mahamanvantara (Sanskrit) [from maha great + manvantara period of manifestation]

 

A great cycle of cosmic manifestation and activity, whether of a universe, solar system, or planet. The mahamanvantara of a solar system or Life of Brahma is a period of 311,040,000,000,000 terrestrial years. A mahamanvantara of the earth-chain is a Day of Brahma or a period of seven rounds of the planetary chain. We have lived somewhat more than one-half of our planetary mahamanvantara; and again 50 Years of Brahma (one half of the Life of Brahma) have also passed away. We have thus reached the first Divine Day of the first Divine Month of the ascending cycle of the second cosmic period of fifty Divine Years of the cosmic mahamanvantara.

 

The day after the mahamanvantara is the Day-Be-With-Us or the Christian Day of Judgment. Then all individualities are merged into one, each still possessing essential or intrinsic knowledge of itself. But at that time, what to us now is nonconscious or the unconscious, will be absolute consciousness.

 

(See also: Mahamanvantara , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)

 

Judgment Dictionary: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Hippocentaurs

Hippopotamus In ancient Egypt, a symbol connected with every goddess, especially Rert or Rertu, Apet, and Ta-urt. It was used as a kindly guardian of the dead in the underworld in the Book of the Dead. In a contrary aspect, the monster Am-mit, which appears in the judgment scene, has the hindquarters of a hippopotamus. It represents the horrors and fear of the astral world awaiting the defunct, which spring into life if that person's karma has brought about awakening self-consciousness in kama-loka.

 

The hippopotamus, the crocodile, and the frog were all either aquatic or amphibious animals, and as all ancient zoocosmology took its figures of speech from the surrounding world, these animals were chosen as symbolic of the early creative action in the waters of space, out of which arose the world. In an equally important sense, however, the hippopotamus has distinct reference to the astral world, and hence so far as the individual is concerned, to the post-mortem peregrination of the latter in kama-loka.

 

In another aspect the hippopotamus goddess was the female counterpart of Set and the mother of the sun god, whom she brought into the world at Ombos.

 

"In Egyptian symbolism Typhon was called 'the hippopotamus who slew his father and violated his mother,' Rhea (mother of the gods). His father was Chronos. As applied therefore to Time and Nature (Chronos and Rhea), the accusation becomes comprehensible. The type of Cosmic Disharmony, Typhon, who is also Python, the monster formed of the slime of the Deluge of Deucalion, 'violates' his mother Primordial Harmony, whose beneficence was so great that she was called 'The Mother of the Golden Age.' It was Typhon, who put an end to the latter, i.e., produced the first war of the elements" (TG 142).

 

In ancient Persia the hippopotamus appears as a symbol in connection with the twelve-legged steed of Hushang. It also appears as a divine symbol in Mexico.

 

(See also: Hippocentaurs , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Judgment Dictionary: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Lipika

Lipika (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root lip to write)

 

A scribe; divine beings connected with karma, recorders who impress on the astral light a record of every act and thought, great or small, in the phenomenal universe. The lipika are active cosmic karmic intelligences, the highest class of architects, which lay down from manvantara to manvantara the tracks of karmic evolution to be followed by all evolving entities within the manvantara about to begin; and these tracks are rigidly begun, and their direction controlled, by the endpoint of the paths of karmic achievement in the preceding manvantara.

 

They "project into objectivity from the passive Universal Mind the ideal plan of the universe, upon which the 'Builders' reconstruct the Kosmos after every Pralaya, . . . it is they who are the direct amanuenses of the Eternal Ideation -- or, as called by Plato, the 'Divine Thought' " (SD 1:104). The lipika thus are in every sense the agents of karmic destiny, for they are both the vehicles of divine ideation in their work, and yet the expressions of karmic law arising in the past and projected on the background of the future. Their intelligence and vitality permeate their particular universe and all the beings in it, so that the lipikas are stamped with whatever takes place.

 

The lipikas are among the very highest classes of dhyani-chohans or cosmic spirits in the universe; as entities, they may be thought of as acting from the highest plane of our chain of globes. In a sense they connect, karmically, the planes of pure spirit with those of matter, the cosmically vast with the manifested. These recorders of and in the karmic ledger of the solar system mark the distinctive barrier between the personal ego and the impersonal self, which latter is the noumenon and parent-source of the former. Hence the allegory that they circumscribe the manifested world of matter within the Ring-pass-not -- a mystical way of saying that they karmically circumscribe the limits of manifestation of the worlds of matter within the limits of karmic achievement for the evolving beings, and these limits form the Ring-pass-not.

 

Because of their lofty position, they are identified with the universal intelligence, as its immediate vehicles or channels. Thus they are not only the channels but the imbodiments of karma, and therefore not only the interpreters or agents of karma, but the recorders or scribes upwards into cosmic ideation of whatever takes place on lower planes. Their function is thus dual: imbodiments, channels, or interpreters of karma to be worked out in the universe in which the lipikas function, and thus agents of cosmic ideation; and second, as the scribes or recorders of the innumerably multitudinous karmic records of the beings below themselves.

 

The lipikas correspond to the Egyptian forty Assessors of Amenti, to the four Recording Angels of the Qabbalah, the Hindu four Maharajas and chitra-gupta, the Christian seven Angels of the Presence, and to the Book of Life of Revelations. They are directly connected with karma, with the Day of Judgment, or the Day-Be-With-Us, when everything becomes one, all individualities becoming one, yet each knowing itself.

 

(See also: Lipika , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Judgment Dictionary: New Age Spiritual Dictionary on Sephiroth (sephirah  singular)

sephiroth (sephirah, singular)

The ten sephiroth of the Tree of Life from the Kabbalah are:

1.    Kether, crown;

2.    Chokmah, wisdom;

3.    Binah, intelligence, "

4.    Superior Mother";

5.    Chesed, mercy;

6.    Geburah, severity and judgment;

7.    Tiphareth, beauty;

8.    Netzach, victory;

9.    Hod, splendor (of the mind);

10.              Yesod, foundation;

11.              Malkuth, kingdom

 

(See also: Sephiroth (sephirah  singular) , Body Mind and Soul)

 

Judgment Dictionary: Mysticism Magick Dictionary on JUDGMENT

JUDGMENT

The 20th and penultimate Arcanum, lettered Shin (the fiery character that means serpents fang). The true judgment and resurrection constitute the awakening from the death of ordinary materialistic preoccupation to the light and life of the spirit. Called by Crowley The Aeon. In our minds, beyond everyday reality, theres one Great Day that contains past, future and the alternate possibilities all at the same time. It is into this Great Day or Last Day that we enter most completely only when we die. According to Crowley, this Atu is the final leg of the mystic path chosen by the initiate.

 

 

(See also: JUDGMENT , Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul,)

 

Judgment Dictionary: Dream Dictionary on Dreams; Cold to Composing

A Dream Dictionary including dreams about:

Cold, Collar, College, Colliery or Coal-Mine, Collision, Colonel, Combat, Combing, Comedy, Comet, Comic Songs, Command, Commandment, Commerce, Committee, Companion , Compass, Completion, Complexion, Composing

 

For more dream interpretation, see: Dream Dictionary

For more about dreams, see: Dreams.

 

Judgment Dictionary: A Christian Theological Dictionary on Eschatology

A Christian theological definition of Eschatology according to CARM - The Christian Apologetics & Research Ministry:

 

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Eschatology

The study of the teachings in the Bible concerning the end times, or of the period of time dealing with the return of Christ and the events that follow. Eschatological subjects include the Resurrection, Resurrection, the Rapture, the Tribulation, the Millennium, the Binding of Satan, the Three witnesses, the Final Judgment, Armageddon, and The New Heavens and the New Earth. In the New Testament, eschatological chapters include Matt. 24, Mark 13, Luke 17, and 2 Thess. 2. In one form or another most of the books of the Bible deal with end-times subjects. But some that are more prominently eschatological are Daniel, Ezekiel, Isaiah, Joel, Zechariah, Matthew, Mark, Luke, 2 Thessalonians, and of course Revelation. (See Amillennialism and Premillennialism for more information on views on the millennium.)

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See also: Eschatology , Christianity, Body Mind and Soul

 

Judgment Dictionary: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Judgment Day

 

Judgment Day

  • To dream of the judgment day, foretells that you will accomplish some well-planned work, if you appear resigned and hopeful of escaping punishment. Otherwise, your work will prove a failure.
  • For a young woman to appear before the judgment bar and hear the verdict of "Guilty,'' denotes that she will cause much distress among her friends by her selfish and unbecoming conduct. If she sees the dead rising, and all the earth solemnly and fearfully awaiting the end, there will be much struggling for her, and her friends will refuse her aid. It is also a forerunner of unpleasant gossip, and scandal is threatened. Business may assume hopeless aspects.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Judgment Day , Meaning of Dreams about Judgment Day , Dream Interpretation Judgment Day )

 

Judgment Dictionary: Dream Dictionary on Dreams; Cab to Canker

A Dream Dictionary including dreams about:

Cab, Cabbage, Cabin , Cable, Cackle, Cage, Cakes, Calendar, Called , Calm, Calomel , Calumny, Calves, Camels, Cameo Brooch, Camera, Camp, Campaign , Canal, Canary Birds, Cancer, Candles, Candlestick , Candy, Cane, Canker

 

For more dream interpretation, see: Dream Dictionary

For more about dreams, see: Dreams.

 

Judgment Dictionary: Insurance Business Glossary Dictionary - Judgment Rating

Definition and meaning of Judgment Rating :

 

Judgment Rating: Rate-making method for which each exposure is individually evaluated and the rate is determined largely by the underwriter's judgment.

(Source: The Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary )

 

Also see these pages: Judgment Rating , Insurance Business, Insurance Business SitemapInsurance, Insurance Sitemap, Insurance Dictionary - J

 

Judgment Dictionary: A Christian Theological Dictionary on Amillennialism

A Christian theological definition of Amillennialism according to CARM - The Christian Apologetics & Research Ministry:

 

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Amillennialism

The teaching that there is no literal 1000 year reign of Christ as referenced in Revelation 20. It sees the 1000 year period spoken of in Revelation 20 as figurative. Instead, it teaches that we are in the millennium now, and that at the return of Christ (1 Thess. 4:16 - 5:2) there will be the final judgment and the heavens and the earth will then be destroyed and remade (2 Pet. 3:10). The Amillennial view is as old as the  Premillennial view. (Also compare to Postmillennialism).

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See also: Amillennialism , Christianity, Body Mind and Soul

 

Judgment Dictionary: A Christian Theological Dictionary on Premillennialism

A Christian theological definition of Premillennialism according to CARM - The Christian Apologetics & Research Ministry:

 

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Premillennialism

This is a teaching concerning the end times (eschatology). It says that there is a future millennium (1000 years) where Christ will rule and reign over the earth. At the beginning of the millennium Satan and his angels will be bound and peace will exist on the entire earth. At the end of the 1000 years Satan will be released in order to raise an army against Jesus. Jesus will destroy them and then the final judgment will take place with the new heavens and the new earth being made.

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See also: Premillennialism , Christianity, Body Mind and Soul

 

Judgment Dictionary: Insurance Liability Glossary Dictionary - Interest, Pre-Judgment

Definition and meaning of Interest, Pre-Judgment :

 

Interest, Pre-Judgment: Money the plaintiff would have earned if the favorable judgment had been paid at the time of injury or damage, instead of at a later date when a judgment is made. (LA)

(Source: InsWeb)

 

Also see these pages: Interest, Pre-Judgment , Insurance Liability, Insurance Liability SitemapInsurance, Insurance Sitemap, Insurance Dictionary - I

 

Judgment Dictionary: Insurance Liability Glossary Dictionary - Interest, Post-Judgment

Definition and meaning of Interest, Post-Judgment :

 

Interest, Post-Judgment: Money the plaintiff would have earned if the favorable judgment had been paid at the time of the first judgment, instead of at a later date due to an appeal. (LA)

(Source: InsWeb)

 

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Judgment Dictionary: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Day of Judgment

Day of Judgment. See JUDGMENT, DAY OF

 

(See also: Day of Judgment , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Judgment Dictionary: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Day of Judgment,

Day of Judgment, In theosophy, a testing of the soul of a candidate for initiation, as in the judgment of the soul before Osiris in the Egyptian Book of the Dead; or to the final readjustment at the end of cycle of manifestation, when there is an involution or return to the original divine and cosmic unity; sometimes spoken of as the Day Be-with-us or Day Come-to-us. All the karma of the cycle of manifestation then will have been balanced, all accounts paid.

 

In Christianity, the idea takes color from Hebrew prophetic denunciations, such as that of Zephaniah who, after denouncing Judah and Jerusalem, promises a reign of universal peace under a Jehovah or Yahveh. In Revelations 14:14-20, there is a judgment which is evidently connected with the expected appearance of a Messiah. In the episcopal creeds believers declare their faith in Jesus Christ who "shall come to judge the quick and the dead."

 

(See also: Day of Judgment, , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Judgment Dictionary: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Investigative Judgment

Investigative Judgement

A unique doctrine of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. First taught in by Hiram Edson, F. B. Hahn, and O. R. L. Crosier. It was accepted as doctrine after it was confirmed and taught in visions received by Ellen G. White.

 

The doctrine teaches that in the Holy of Holies in the Heavenly Sanctuary Christ is now conducting an investigation into the lives of all who have ever professed belief in him. He is judging all their works, by the standard of God's Law. All those whose lives fail to measure up to the standard of the Law are rejected and condemned as not having true faith.

 

Those whose lives meet that standard and thus manifest the perfect character and righteousness of Christ are recognized as having true faith, and so their sins are Òblotted out. Ó

 

(See also: Investigative Judgment , New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Judgment Dictionary: Christian Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Hail

Hail: Soldiers of Christ; wonders; power; judgment that can only come from God; wrath; glory; chastening; to have a barrage of something hit one as an onslaught of something that can be distressing. (Is. 28:17; Hag. 2:17; Rev. 8:7; Ps. 18:12; 147:17; Job 38:22)

 

(Source: Tehillah Ministries)

 

Related pages: Christian Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Hail, Dream Dictionary Hail, Meaning of dreams about Hail, Dream Interpretation Hail, Dream Analysis Hail, Dreaming of Hail

 

hail, soldiers of christ, wonders, power, judgment that can only come from god, wrath, glory, chastening, to have a barrage of something hit one as an onslaught of something that can be distressing,

 

Judgment Dictionary: Insurance Terms Dictionary - A, Judgment Rates

Definition and meaning of A, Judgment Rates :

 

"A" (or Judgment) Rates: Rates that are not backed up by loss experience statistics. They are based on the judgment of the underwriter on an individual risk basis.

(Source: InsWeb)

 

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Judgment Dictionary: Insurance Terms Dictionary - Judgment Rates

Definition and meaning of Judgment Rates :

 

Judgment Rates: See "A" Rates.

(Source: InsWeb)

 

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