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Kriyasakti Kriyasakti (Sanskrit) (from kriya action + sakti power) The power of action; mystically the power of active thought or spiritual will power, "that mysterious and divine power latent in the will of every man, and which, if not called to life, quickened and developed by Yogi-training, remains dormant in 999,999 men out of a million, and gets atrophied. . . . " 'Kriyasakti -- the mysterious power of thought which enables it to produce external, perceptible, phenomenal results by its own inherent energy. The ancients held that any idea will manifest itself externally if one's attention (and Will) is deeply concentrated upon it; similarly, an intense volition will be followed by the desired result' " (SD 2:173). In the early part of the third root-race before the complete separation of the sexes, certain holy sages who were the most intellectually evolved of the then humanity, produced the first nagas, called the Sons of Will and Yoga, by the power of kriyasakti. In the distant future, human reproduction will be through this spiritual will power and imagination. (See also: Kriyasakti, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Thought Thought In The Secret Doctrine, used in senses quite different from the ordinary: abstract absolute thought, of which mind is a concrete manifestation, or of which voice or the Logos is a manifestation. Pymander is quoted as saying that passive or unconscious mind generates active idea -- and active idea here is the same as the activity of the Logos. Thought, impressed on the astral light, exists in eternity, whether active or passive. Kriyasakti, one of the innate human powers, is the power which thought has of expressing itself analogically in action. Thoughts are imbodied elemental energies. The human brain does not create them, it only transmits them, because the human brain is but the vehicle transmitting intellectual, mental, and emotional energy from the monadic center within, and this monadic center itself originates thought. (See also: Thought, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body mind and Soul)
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Chitta-riddhi-pada, citta-riddhi-pada Chitta-riddhi-pada citta-riddhi-pada (Sanskrit) (from chitta intelligence, thought, memory + riddhi supernormal power + pada step, inspiring ray) In raja yoga, the step of renunciation of the lower memory, in the attainment of supernormal faculty or power. "The third condition of the mystic series which leads to the acquirement of adeptship; i.e., the renunciation of physical memory, and of all thoughts connected with worldly or personal events in one's life -- benefits, personal pleasures or associations. Physical memory has to be sacrificed, and recalled by will power only when absolutely needed" (TG 324). (See also: Chitta-riddhi-pada, citta-riddhi-pada, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Health Dictionary on Thought Field Therapy Thought Field Therapy (TFT, Callahan Techniques, Callahan Techniques Thought Field Therapy (CTTFT), tapping therapy, tap therapy): One of the power therapies. According to clinical psychologist Roger J. Callahan, Ph.D., quoted in the November 1996 issue of Visions Magazine, TFT is the study of the structure of thought fields and the body's energy system as they pertain to the diagnosis and treatment of psychological problems. Callahan originated TFT in the 1980s. It involves sequentially tapping specific acupuncture meridian energy points with fingertips. (See also: Thought Field Therapy, Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)
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Spiritual Sanskrit Dictionary on Pitta Pitta: “to heat”. It is only the fire which in pitta brings on good and bad results, according to normal or abnormal conditions of the organs. The normal function of pitta causes: power of cognition, fire of digestion, fresh complexion, clarity of thought, body temperature, hunger and thirst, and nimbleness of mind. (See also: Pitta, Hinduism, Yoga, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)
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Plastic Soul Plastic Soul. Used in Occultism in reference to the linga sharira or the astral body of the lower Quaternary. It is called "plastic" and also "Protean" Soul from its power of assuming any shape or form and moulding or modelling itself into or upon any image impressed in the astral light around it, or in the minds of the medium or of those present at séances for materialization. The linga sharira must not be confused with the mayavi rupa or "thought body" - the image created by the thought and will of an adept or sorcerer ; for while the "astral form" or linga sharira is a real entity, the "thought body" is a temporary illusion created by the mind. (See also: Plastic Soul, Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary, )
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Virtues Virtues One degree in the celestial hierarchy of Dionysius the pseudo-Areopagite, whose doctrines, arising about the 4th or 5th century, have exercised a great influence on Christian thought. He divides the heavenly host into three triads: Seraphim, Cherubim, Thrones; Dominations, Virtues, Powers; Principalities, Archangels, Angels. As a hierarchy of emanating powers, this system is allied to, and in large part derivative from, Neoplatonic teachings of the time, as well as having strong elements of Pythagorean thought. The Virtues correspond to the planet Mars, according to the hierarchical scheme of the Syrians. See also ANGELOLOGY (See also: Virtues, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body mind and Soul)
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