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Eloah 'Eloah 'eloah (Hebrew) Goddess -- although because of masculine anthropomorphic predisposition, it has been commonly rendered god by European translators; used as a title of eminence both for the Jewish Jehovah and the deities, especially the goddesses, of other nations. 'Elohim is the masculine plural form; in Talmudic literature, however, the plural is frequently given as 'elohoth, oth being the feminine plural ending. The word is pointed 'eloha in the Zohar in its connection as a divinity of feminine potency with the fifth Sephirah, Geburah. (See also: Eloah, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Theosophy Dictionary on Advaya Advaya (Sanskrit) (from a not + dvi two) Not two, without a second; unique. As a masculine noun, name of a buddha. As a neuter noun, nonduality, unity, identity -- especially as applied to Brahman -- with the universe, or of spirit and matter; hence ultimate truth. (See also: Advaya, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Achath Achath (Hebrew, Jewish). The one, the first, feminine; achad being masculine. A Talmudic word applied to Jehovah. It is worthy of note that the Sanskrit term ak means one, ekata being "unity", Brahma being called ák, or eka, the one, the first, whence the Hebrew word and application. (See also: Achath, Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary, )
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Tiphereth Tiphereth (Hebrew, Jewish). Beauty; the sixth of the ten Sephiroth, a masculine active potency, corresponding to the Vau, V, of the Tetragrammaton IHVH; also called Melekh or King; and the Son. It is the central Sephira of the six which compose Zauir Anpin, the Microprosopus, or Lesser Countenance. It is translated " Beauty" and "Mildness". (See also: Tiphereth, Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary, )
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Craft Witchcraft Dictionary on ANIMA, ANIMUS ANIMA, ANIMUS: Jungarian concept that ANIMA, is the buried feminine element in a man's psyche & that ANIMUS is the buried masculine element in the female. This then fits to the Pagan views that Self and, or Soul, is both male & female, and with the concepts of reincarnation. (See also: ANIMA, ANIMUS, Witchcraft, Wicca, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)
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Shiva Shiva: The Divine; a deity that has served yogis as an archetypal model throughout the ages. Also, in the Sahasrara chakra at the crown of the head, according to Yogic thinking, lives the yang or masculine aspect of divine creative expression. As the third member of the Hindu Trinity, Shiva is the Destroyer God, joining Brahma and Vishnu. (See also: Shiva, Yoga, Yoga Dictionary)
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Dictionary - Beard Dream Interpretation Beard A beard in a man's dream symbolizes masculine power. Also it is a sign of courage and wisdom. Seeing a man with a long beard: you will live in prosperity. If a man dreams of shaving off a beard, it might signify that he is scared of losing his masculine power. In another sense, this dream could mean that a man needs to get rid of his prejudices or habitual behaviour. If a man is dreaming of a woman with a beard, he should be more careful with the opposite sex. Source: Dream-Land, http://www.dream-land.info (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Beard, Meaning of Dreams about Beard, Dream Interpretation Beard)
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Craft Witchcraft Dictionary on ELOHIM ELOHIM: in the Old Testament, the Hebrew word translated to 'God'. However this is incorrect, or maybe only partially true! ELO - is feminine; while HIM - is masculine. 'Elohim' then, is a divine being existing in 1 entity of both masculine & feminine OR can be a reference in the plural meaning. See: Genesis 2:26' Let US make man in OUR image, after OUR likeness....' (Note: vs27, then 'So God created man in his OWN image...' Just another little Bible & scholarly reason to debate religions over! Elohim would apparently represent Nature in Balance, you can't separate the masculine & feminine. Like you have both positive & negative, etc. TWO SIDES to make ONE WHOLE. (See also: ELOHIM, Witchcraft, Wicca, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)
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Madhyama Madhyama (Sanskrit) (feminine of madhyama) One of the states of vach (mystic speech), which is of four kinds according to its differentiation: para, pasyanti, madhyama, and vaikhari. The madhyama vach is the link between the mental form (in the Logos) and the manifested form (in matter). It corresponds mystically to the Light of the Logos. Vach, though often equivalent to Logos, is the feminine counterpart of Brahma, the masculine side of the Logos. Thus Vach is the spiritual aspect of prakriti. (See also: Madhyama, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Horchia Horizontal Line Used in the symbols of the triangle and the cross. In an isosceles triangle with the point of the apex representing a Logos, and the two equal sides flowing from it representing the masculine and feminine rays, the horizontal base-line stands for the physical foundation from which the manifested objective world starts into existence. In the cross, the horizontal line represents matter or vehicle, the perpendicular line spirit or life; the horizontal line is differentiated matter on the plane of perception and is called feminine. (See also: Horchia, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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