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Karmic:
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karmic:
karmic (kaarmik). Of or pertaining to karma.
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Karmic Debt:
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karmic debt The accumulation of negation in one's karma at any particular time
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Yamadutas:
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Yamadutas the agents of Yamaraja, the superintendent of death and karmic justice.
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Threefold Law: Paganism Pagan Dictionary On Threefold Law
THREEFOLD LAW: Karmic principle that energy that is released is returned three times over.
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Adhi-daivika Duhkha:
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Adhi-daivika Duhkha
Adhi-daivika duhkha (Sanskrit). The third of the three kinds of pain. "Evil proceeding from divine causes, or a just Karmic punis...
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Maharajahs, The Four:
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Maharajahs, The Four (Sanskrit). The four great Karmic deities with the Northern Buddhists placed at the four cardinal points to watch...
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Klesha:
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KLESHA - 1. Karmic defilement, hindrance to enlightenment. (Sanskrit ) 2. obstacles, poisons, mixed-up feeling, mean notions, angrin...
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Tapas:
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Tapas (tapasya): Austerity, practical (i.e., result-producing) spiritual discipline; spiritual force. Literally it means the generatio...
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Protomateria:
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Protomateria
Protomateria [from Greek protos first, original + Latin materia matter] The primordial matter which, infilled with the karmic s...
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Bala:
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Bala (Sanskrit) Power, strength, might, vigor (cf Latin valor); one of the six functions of action, similar to the ten karmendriya (ka...
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Karma-phala (Sanskrit) (from karma action, consequences + phala fruit) Karmic fruit; for the individual, "the aggregate co...
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Dharmaraja:
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Dharmaraja (Sanskrit) Just and righteous king; a title given to Gautama Buddha, and to Yama, the god of the dead, in the latter instan...
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Lipika:
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Lipika (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root lip to write) A scribe; divine beings connected with karma, recorders who impress on th...
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Three Fold Law:
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THREE FOLD LAW, THE: The only karmic principle of Celtic Paganism. It states that any energy released by the by the caster either posi...
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Three Fold Law:
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THREE FOLD LAW: a belief that we receive in return three times whatever good or evil we do. A variation of the Karmic law were the ret...
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Threefold Law:
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THREEFOLD LAW - the only karmic principle of Celtic Paganism. It states that any energy released by the witch (or anyone else for that...
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Bandha:
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Bandha:
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Karman, Karma:
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Karman, karma:
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Paramatmic Healing:
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Paramatmic Healing: Genuine love maximally intensified. The method's principle is that no disease is really cured until karma (underly...
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Indrani:
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Indrani (Sanskrit) (feminine of Indra) Also Aindri. The consort of Indra, personifying the aindriyaka, the evolution of the ele...
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Agamin:
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Agamin (Sanskrit) (from a toward + the verbal root gam to come, go) Coming, approaching; when applied to karma, impending, futu...
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Assessors:
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Assessors One name given by Europeans to the 42 judges in the scene of the weighing of the heart in the Egyptian Book of the Dead. The...
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Ash `ash:
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Ash `ash (Hebrew) (probably from na`ash to support, bear) In Job (9:9) wrongly translated as the star Arcturus; from the Arabic...
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Bandhakarana:
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Bandhakarana (Sanskrit) (from bandha bondage + karana from the verbal root kri to make, do) Making or causing bondage; binding,...
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Eumenides:
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Eumenides (Greek) (from eumenides beneficent or gracious ones) . Beneficent deities; they appear in the famous Greek tragedy Th...
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Yih-sin:
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Yih-sin The atman, "the child of Dharmakaya (the universally diffused Essence), both male and female" (ML 346). The seventh ...
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Sankalpa, Samkalpa:
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Sankalpa or Samkalpa (Sanskrit) [from sam-klrip to be brought into existence, wish, produce] A conception or idea formed in the...
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Sadaikarupa (Sanskrit) [from sada always + eka one + rupa form] Always the one and same body; the essence of immutable nature. ...
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Kshira-samudra, Ksira-samudra:
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Kshira-samudra, Ksira-samudra
Kshira-samudra ksira-samudra (Sanskrit) The ocean of milk, which was churned by the gods, according to Puranic legend. The sea of milk...
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Jagad-yoni:
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Jagad-yoni (Sanskrit) (from jagat world + yoni womb) The womb of the world; applied to Brahma, Vishnu, and Krishna. It is the m...
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Bhava:
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Bhava (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root bhu to be, become) Being; coming into existence, birth, production, origin; worldly exis...
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Chatur-yoni, Catur-yoni:
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Chatur-yoni, Catur-yoni
Chatur-yoni catur-yoni (Sanskrit) Four wombs; the four modes of birth; the four ways of entering on the path of birth as decided by ka...
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Dingir:
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Dingir (Akkad) The chief deity of the Akkadians; one of the forms of the creative powers as recognized by the earlier Akkadians. &nbs...
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Moira:
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Moira (Greek) Plural morai or morae. One's allotted share; destiny. As a proper name, there was originally only one Moira, but later t...
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Blood Transfusion:
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Blood Transfusion The introducing of blood from the vascular system of one animal or person into the blood vessels of another. Selecti...
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Ve:
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Ve (Scandinavian), Vei, Vi (Icelandic) [cognate with vigan to carry high, venerate] Sacred, holy; in Norse mythology, the broth...
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Vili, Vile:
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Vili, Vile (Icelandic, Scandinavian) Will, wish, desire; in Norse mythology, one of Odin's two brother-creators. Together these three ...
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Metamorphic Technique:
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metamorphic technique (metamorphosis; originally called prenatal therapy): Spiritual variation of zone therapy developed by English na...
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Ring:
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Ring Employed in the early days of the Theosophical Society, especially in connection with the correspondence held by the mahatmas wit...
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Samadhi:
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Samadhi:
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Naraka:
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Naraka (Sanskrit) In mythology, a place of torment, a hell, but such popular understandings are but exoteric blinds. The narakas are r...
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Nirvani, Nirvanin:
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Nirvani, Nirvanin (Sanskrit) Also nirvanee. One who enters, or has entered, nirvana; a jivanmukta. One who is liberated for the remain...
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Bacteria:
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Bacteria A numerous and varied class of microorganisms which exist in the air, earth, water, and in and on the bodies of plants, anima...
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Epidemics:
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Epidemics (from Greek epi upon + demos the people) The causes usually assigned to epidemic diseases are: individual susceptibil...
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World-germs:
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World-germs
World-germs A metaphor for cosmic monads, fundamental elementary principles of all ancient religious and philosophical systems. Each m...
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Pranayama:
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Pranayama (Sanskrit) [from prana breath + ayama restraining, stopping] The fourth of the eight states of yoga, consisting of va...
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Human Monad:
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Human Monad In the human constitution, the fourth monadic focus or center on the descending scale of individualizing consciousness. It...
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Guardian Angel:
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Guardian Angel
Guardian Angel Christian term for the various classes of dhyanis which guard the worlds, races, nations, and mankind pertaining to the...
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Human Kingdom:
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Human Monad In the human constitution, the fourth monadic focus or center on the descending scale of individualizing consciousness. It...
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Jara-marana:
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Jara-marana (Sanskrit) (from jara aging, old age from the verbal root jri to age, grow old + marana dying, death from the verbal root ...
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Karmabandha:
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Karmabandha (Sanskrit) (from karma action, activity + bandha bond, fetter) The bonds of karma or action; the repeated existence...
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Karanatman:
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Karanatman (Sanskrit) (from karana cause + atman self) The causal self; the divine source of one's being, from which flow forth...
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Airavata:
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Airavata (Sanskrit) (from iravat moisture-possessing from ira drink, food) Son of Iravati; a vast elephant produced at the chur...
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Arambha:
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Arambha (Sanskrit) Beginning; the Hindu philosophic stance that a supreme divinity formed the universe out of pre-existing material. I...
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Bhutesa, Bhutesvara:
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Bhutesa, Bhutesvara
Bhutesa or Bhutesvara (Sanskrit) (from bhuta living being + isa, isvara lord) Lord of beings, lord of manifested entities and t...
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Fate:
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Fate (from Latin fatum that which is divinely decreed from fari to speak) The regents of the kosmos, acting as karmic agents of...
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Guanches:
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Guanches
Guardian Angel Christian term for the various classes of dhyanis which guard the worlds, races, nations, and mankind pertaining to the...
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Dharma-smriti-upasthana, Dharma-smrti-upasthana:
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Dharma-smriti-upasthana, Dharma-smrti-upasthana
Dharma-Smriti-Upasthana Dharma-Smrti-Upasthana (Sanskrit) (from dharma law + smriti remembrance + upasthana the act of placing oneself...
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Disk Worship
Disk Worship Another form of sun worship; however, the ancients, especially whose who had been initiated in the Mystery schools, did n...
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Great Day Be With Us:
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Great Day Be With Us
Great Day Be With Us The lipikas, karmic recorders of the universe, make a barrier -- the so-called ring pass-not -- impassable during...
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Meaning Of Dreams About Police: Dream Interpretation Dictionary
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Police Dreaming about the police could symbolize many different things, so please consider all of the details carefully. If the...
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Winged Wheel:
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Winged Wheel
Winged Wheel Used in mystic philosophy worldwide, depicted under many forms, whether as a winged wheel, globe, egg, disk, etc. The Sta...
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West:
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West The forces of the four cardinal points have each a distinct occult property, and are ruled over by the four regents. Blav...
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Youths:
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Youths English translations of the Sanskrit kumaras (virgins), applied mainly in ancient Hindu writings to spiritual, semi-spiritual, ...
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`uzza'
`Uzza' (Hebrew) Also `aza'. Strength, might, power; an angel mentioned in the Qabbalah, representing one of the higher orders of pitri...
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Narada:
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Narada (Sanskrit). One of the Seven great Rishis, a Son of Brahma This "Progenitor" is one of the most mysterious personages...
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Naraka:
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Naraka (Sanskrit). In the popular conception, a hell, a "prison under earth". The hot and cold hells, each eight in number, ...
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Sila:
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Sila (Sanskrit) [from the verbal root sil to serve, practice] Moral fortitude, ethical steadiness, one of the Buddhist paramita...
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Reincarnating Ego
Reincarnating Ego In the intermediate aspect of man's being, manas-kama is the ordinary seat of human imbodied consciousness; the uppe...
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Raven:
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Raven In every ancient cosmogony the precosmic generative source of all is denoted by a circle, head, or egg, which because of its abs...
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Oedipus, Oidipous:
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Oedipus, Oidipous
Oedipus Oidipous (Greek) Swollen-footed; Theban hero, son of Laius, named by the shepherd who found him with his feet swollen from the...
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Pythagoreans:
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Pythagoreans
Pythagoreans The school founded at Crotona, Italy in the 6th century BC by Pythagoras of Samos. Pythagoras was an initiate not only in...
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Karma-nemesis:
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Karma-nemesis
Karma-Nemesis (from Sanskrit karma action, cause and effect + Greek Nemesis goddess of harmony or retribution) The appointed ka...
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Chatur-varna, Catur-varna:
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Chatur-varna, Catur-varna
Chatur-varna catur-varna (Sanskrit) (from chatur four + varna a caste, color, form, appearance) The Hindu four castes as presen...
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Sephira, Sephirah, Sephiroth:
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Sephira, Sephirah, Sephiroth
Sephira, Sephirah, Sephiroth (Hebrew, Chaldean) [from saphar to mark, scrape, write, engrave, count or number; cf Sanskrit verbal root...
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Primary Creation:
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Primary Creation Used in theosophy for the openings of the different dramas of life, as opposed to the secondary creation, their more ...
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Penates (Latin) The household gods, or sometimes gods of the State, among the Romans. They were represented by images, to which honors...
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Mahabhutas (Sanskrit) (from maha great + bhuta element from the verbal root bhu to be, become) Great or primordial element; the...
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Khepera (Egyptian) (from kheper to become, be born, arise into manifestation) Originally one of three aspects of the sun:  ...
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Kronos (Greek) In Greek mythology, the youngest of the titans, son of Ouranos (heaven) and Gaia (earth). His mother gave him a sickle,...
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Ananta-sesha ananta-sesa (Sanskrit) (from an not + anta end + the verbal root sish to leave remainders) Endless sishtas or rema...
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Erinyes (Greek) (cf Latin Furae furies) Also Dirae. Furies, avenging goddesses; sometimes legion, sometimes three in number, ac...
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Euthanasia
Euthanasia (from Greek eu well +thanatos death) Easy death, a painless death; used for the practice of mercifully killing peopl...
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Gandharvas (Sanskrit) Hindu devas or divinities called celestial singers or musicians. Esoterically they are intermediaries between th...
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Fundamental Propositions In theosophy, the three fundamental religio-philosophic principles or propositions which Blavatsky states in ...
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Gati (Sanskrit) Way, course, path: "the six (esoterically seven) conditions of sentient existence. These are divided into ...
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Xisuthrus, Xisuthros
Xisuthrus, Xisuthros (Greek) [from Chaldean Khas-is-adra] Also Sisuthrus. The tenth king of Chaldea, son of Ardates according t...
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Reincarnation. The doctrine of rebirth, believed in by Jesus and the Apostles, as by all men in those days, but denied now by the Chri...
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Hades (Ancient Greek), or A?des. The "invisible", i.e., the land of the shadows, one of whose regions was Tartarus, a place ...
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Sambhala (Sanskrit) Also Shambala. A mystical and unknown locality, mentioned in the Puranas and elsewhere, from which will appear in ...
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Secondary Creation The creation of the manifested universe, after that of the unmanifested universe which is called the primary creati...
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Sesha sesa (Sanskrit) [from the verbal root sish to leave a remainder or residue] Remainder; the karmic remainders of the prece...
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Seasons The seasons are at least in part due to the inclination of the earth's axis, and wholly according to this explanation in moder...
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Nemesis (Greek) [from nemo distribute, allot] Originally a goddess of due proportion, who restores the proper order of things, ...
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Hypnotism (from Greek hypnos sleep) One name for an artificially produced somnambulistic, entranced, or psychologized state. A ...
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Kumara (Sanskrit) (from ku with difficulty + mara mortal) Mortal with difficulty; often used for child or youth, but philosophi...
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Spontaneous Generation In science, abiogenesis (the production of living from nonliving matter), archegenesis, or archebiosis; in theo...
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Protoplasm [from Greek protos first + plasma form] The semi-fluid granular substance found in all forms of organic life; the pr...
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