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Rootless Root:
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Rootless Root The cosmic origin or womb of all, itself therefore necessarily without origin except itself -- self-born, parentless. Th...
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Ginseng Root:
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Anthropoids:
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Anthropoids The larger or manlike apes. During the period when the fourth root-race of mankind in this fourth round on globe D (our ea...
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Manu:
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Manu (Sanskrit) [from the verbal root man to think] In Hindu mythology, the son of Svayambhuva, father and husband of Ila, pare...
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Abel, Hebel:
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Abel hebel (Hebrew) (from the verbal root habal to breathe, blow, be vain, transitory) Breath, mist, vapor; by extension, empti...
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Dream Interpreation Bird: Dream Interpretations
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A bird is a symbol of intellectual flight, ideals and intuition. Seeing a bird in a dream means tha...
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Atlantis:
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Atlantis In Theosophical literature the fourth great land-massif or continental system which composed the land area of this globe seve...
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Meaning Of Dreams About Blood: Dream Interpretation Dictionary
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Herbal Therapy:
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Herbal therapy or botanical therapy or herbalism: employs parts of plants (seed, stem, flowers, root, bark, leaf) for the relief of co...
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Kundalini:
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Titiksha, Titiksa:
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Titiksha titiksa (Sanskrit) [from the verbal root tij to urge, incite to action, be active in endurance or patience] Patience, ...
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Brahma:
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Brahma (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root brih to expand, grow, fructify) The first god of the Hindu Trimurti or triad, consistin...
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Pineal Gland, Conarium, Epiphysis Cerebri:
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Pineal Gland, Conarium, or Epiphysis Cerebri A small organ in the brain with a fancied resemblance to a pine cone; technically called ...
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Suffism:
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Suffism (Ancient Greek). From the root of Sophia, "Wisdom ". A mystical sect in Persia something like the Vedantins; though ...
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Ida, Ila:
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Ida or Ila (Sanskrit) Refreshment, flow; the goddess of sacred speech, similar to Vach; in the Rig-Veda called the instructress of Man...
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Aja:
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Aja (Sanskrit) (from a not + the verbal root jan to be born, produced) Unborn; title given to many of the primordial gods. In t...
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Rakshasi-bhasha, Raksasi-bhasa:
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Rakshasi-bhasha, Raksasi-bhasa
Rakshasi-bhasha raksasi-bhasa (Sanskrit) The language of the rakshasas, spoken of in old Sanskrit works; these rakshasas were Atlantea...
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Surya-siddhanta:
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Surya-Siddhanta (Sanskrit) A celebrated astronomical and cosmogonical work of ancient India of enormous antiquity. This work shows mar...
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Titans:
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Titans (Greek) In Greek mythology, builders of worlds, often called cosmocratores, and as microcosmic entities the progenitors of huma...
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Voodoo:
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Voodoo: Voodoo is both a corruption of the African Fon word 'Vodou' (which means 'spirit' or 'mystery') and now a powerful spiritual t...
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Hoodoo:
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HOODOO: An American magickal system drawn from African magickal practice, Native American botanical healing knowledge and European fol...
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Padma, Lotus:
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Padma, Lotus
Padma (Sanskrit) The lotus, a flower which has been held sacred from remotest antiquity by the Aryan Hindus, as well as revered in oth...
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Mulaprakriti:
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Mulaprakriti (Sanskrit). The Parabrahmic root, the abstract deific feminine principle - undifferentiated substance. Akasa. Literally, ...
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Mana:
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Mana (Sanskrit) [from the verbal root man to think] Opinion, conception, idea; also self-conceit, arrogance, pride (especially ...
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Attachment:
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Attachment In the Four Noble truths, Buddha Shakyamuni taught that attachment to self is the root cause of suffering: From c...
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Gibborim:
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Gibborim (Hebrew) (pl of geber mighty man from gabar to be strong) Generally refers to the antediluvian giants or Atlanteans, t...
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Abhijit:
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Abhijit (Sanskrit) (from abhi towards + the verbal root ji to conquer) Sometimes Abhijita. As a noun, a soma sacrifice, a lunar...
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Avyakta:
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Avyakta (Sanskrit) (from a not + vyakta manifested from vy-anj to anoint, adorn, cause to appear, manifest) Unmanifested; appli...
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Eve, Hawwah:
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Eve Hawwah (Hebrew) (from hawah to breathe, live) Mystically the mother of all living, an allegorical yet actual figure in all ...
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Tree:
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Tree A variant of the cross or tau, to be considered in connection with the serpent which is wound round it. The two together symboliz...
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Amarakosa:
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Amarakosa (Sanskrit) (from a not + mara dying from the verbal root mri to die + kosa treasury, sheath, dictionary) Also Amarako...
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Yuga:
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Yuga (Sanskrit) Age; an age of the world, of which there are four -- satya yuga, treta yuga, dvapara yuga, and kali yuga -- which proc...
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Seven:
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Seven The fundamental number of manifestation, frequently found in the different cosmogonies as well as in many religious dogmas and o...
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Alaya:
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Euhemerization:
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Euhemerization The theory of Euhemeros, a Greek of about 316 BC, that the ancient Greek myths were imaginative or allegorical renderin...
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Aditi:
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Aditi (Sanskrit) (from a not + diti bound from the verbal root da to bind) Unbounded, free; as a noun, infinite and shoreless e...
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Clean-me-out Program:
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Clean-Me-Out Program (Arise & Shine Cleanse Thyself Program): Neo-Christian variation of self-healing developed principally by Ric...
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Adisesha:
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Adisesha (Sanskrit) (from adi first + sesha from the verbal root sish to leave remainders) Primeval residue; the mythological t...
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Vishnu:
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Vishnu (Sanskrit). The second person of the Hindu Trimurti (trinity), composed of Brahma, Vishnu and Siva. From the root vish, "t...
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Panchakarma:
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Panchkarma: Enema Therapy Considered the best treatment for a deranged vata, it purifies and rejuvenates the colon that then no...
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Tzite (Quiche) A berry tree with red seeds, used for divination by the ancient Quiche seers and sorcerers together with maize grains. ...
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Attavada:
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Attavada (Pali) (from attan self (Sanskrit atman) + vada theory, disputation from the verbal root vad to speak) Atmavada (Sansk...
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Abhimanyu:
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Abhimanyu (Sanskrit) (from abhi towards + the verbal root man to think) Son of Arjuna by Subhadra, sister of Krishna. In the my...
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Reiki: Natural
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Reiki: Reiki is believed to have begun in Tibet several thousand years ago. Seers in the Orient studied energies and developed a syste...
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Maya:
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maya: (Sanskrit) "Consisting of; made of," as in manomaya, "made of mind." From the verb root ma, "to ...
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Asava:
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Asava (Sanskrit, Pali) (from the verbal root su to distill, make a decoction) A distilling or a decoction; a Buddhist term, dif...
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Ajita:
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Ajita (Sanskrit) (from a not + the verbal root ji to conquer, triumph) The invisible, unsurpassed; in the Vayu-Purana, the high...
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Prana:
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prana: (Sanskrit) Vital energy or life principle. Literally, "vital air," from the root pran, "to breathe."  ...
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Shem Ham-mephorash:
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Shem Ham-mephorash (Hebrew) [from shem name + ham def article + mephorash from the verbal root parash to separate, declare, specify] &...
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Arundhati:
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Arundhati (Sanskrit) (probably from a not + the verbal root rudh to check, restrain, bind) One who releases, frees, unbinds; a ...
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Ushnisha,:
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Ushnisha,
Ushnisha usnisa (Sanskrit) [from the verbal root ush to be warm, flaming; mystically warmth through inner light, intuition, vision] &n...
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Temple:
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Temple [from Latin templum, tempulum a small division from Greek, Latin tem to cut off, mark out] Templum was a spot marked off...
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Kabiri, Kabeiri, Kabeiroi, Kabarim, Kabirim, Kabiria:
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Kabiri, Kabeiri, Kabeiroi, Kabarim, Kabirim, Kabiria
Kabiri, Kabeiri, Kabeiroi, Kabarim, Kabirim, Kabiria (Greek) Cabiri (Latin) Plural name of certain very mysterious divinities, revered...
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Aeshma-daeva:
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Aeshma-Daeva (Avestan) Eesham-Diev, Hesham-Diev (Pahlavi) (from aeshma wrath, ill wish, anger from the verbal root ish desire, passion...
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Sisumara:
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Sisumara (Sanskrit). An imaginary rotating belt, upon which all the celestial bodies move. This host of stars and constellatio...
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Chi:
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Chi (Chinese, "ether," "matter-energy," "vital energy," "material force") An important and mu...
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Upeksha, Upeksa:
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Upeksha, Upeksa
Upeksha upeksa (Sanskrit) [from upeksh to consider carefully + the verbal root iksh to look at] Indifference, disdain, disregar...
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Diksha, diksa:
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Diksha, diksa
Diksha diksa (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root diksh to consecrate or dedicate oneself) Preparation or consecration in exoteric ...
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Enoch, Onech, Hanoch:
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Enoch, Onech, Hanoch
Enoch, Onech hanoch (Hebrew) Initiation or initiated; hence also hierophant. In the Bible (Genesis 4, 5), "there are three distin...
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Adi-buddha:
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Adi-buddha (Sanskrit) (from adi first, original + the verbal root budh to awaken, perceive, know) First or primeval buddha; the...
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Anjali:
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Anjali (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root anj to smear with, anoint, honor) Salutation; a gesture of respect when the hands place...
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Mage, Magian:
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Mage, Magian
Mage, or Magian. From Mag or Maha. The word is the root of the word magician. The Maha-atma (the great Soul or Spirit) in India had it...
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Arimaspi, Arimaspes, Arimastioi:
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Arimaspi, Arimaspes arimastioi (Greek) In Greek mythology, a one-eyed people of the extreme northeast of Scythia, perhaps near the reg...
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Yana:
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Yana (Sanskrit) [from the verbal root ya to go] Path, road, vehicle; there are two recognized paths of action in nature, the pr...
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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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Betylos, Baetylus:
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Betylos, Baetylus
Betylos, Baetylus (Latin) (from Greek baitylos meteoric stone) Also betylus, baetyl, betyles. In Classical antiquity a stone, e...
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Amazarak:
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Amazarak In the Book of Enoch, one of the seven first instructors of the fourth root-race (SD 2:376).
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Tsimtsum:
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Tsimtsum (Chaldean) [from the verbal root tsaman to contract, press together] Contraction; a Qabbalistic term containing the ph...
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Bundahish, Bundahis:
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Bundahish, Bundahis
Bundahish or Bundahis (Pahlavi) (from bun root, origin + dah to create) Origin of creation; a Zoroastrian mythologico-theologic...
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Acharya, Acarya:
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Acharya acarya (Sanskrit) (from a towards + the verbal root car to proceed, practice, conduct oneself) One who proceeds or prac...
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Abracadabra:
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Abracadabra A magickal word of medieval times to rid illness, misfortune and demons, from the Jewish mystical tradition of Qabala. Its...
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Yehidah:
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Yehidah
Yehidah (Hebrew) [from masculine yahid the one, the only, the unique from the verbal root yahad oneness, union; cognant with the Hebre...
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Trees Of Life:
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Trees Of Life
Trees of Life. From the highest antiquity trees were connected with the gods and mystical forces in nature. Every nation had i...
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Naga:
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Naga (Sanskrit). Literally "Serpent". The name in the Indian Pantheon of the Serpent or Dragon Spirits, and of the inhabitan...
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Urja:
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Urja (Sanskrit) [from the verbal root urj to invigorate, refresh] A daughter of Daksha who became the consort of Vasishtha and ...
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Thor:
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Thor
Thor (Scandinavian) Thorr (Icelandic) [from thonor thunder; cf Swedish tordon, German donner] Best known as the Norse god of th...
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Quaternary:
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Quaternary A group of four; the number four, fourfold. Many quaternary groupings may be made. The septenate is divisible into ...
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Salvation
Salvation [from Latin salvatio from salvare to save] In Christianity, the saving of individual souls from supposed damnation, u...
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Prana:
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Prana (Sanskrit) [from pra before + the verbal root an to breathe, live] In theosophy, the breath of life; the third principle ...
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Scorpio:
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Scorpio: The best quality of Scorpio is resourcefulness. The worst quality is the ability to cause trouble. A key phrase is “I d...
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Seraphim:
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Seraphim (Hebrew) [from the verbal root saraph to burn] Plural of saraph. Fiery, burning, venomous, poisonous. The word came to...
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Asaradel:
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Asaradel One of the seven transgressing angels given in the Book of Enoch, a Promethean figure who taught fourth root-race mankind &qu...
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Sandhi, Samdhi
Sandhi, Samdhi (Sanskrit) [from sam together + the verbal root dha to place] That which combines or unites; the interval betwee...
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Thevetat, Thevetata:
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Thevetat, Thevetata
Thevetat, Thevetata An ancient king of one of the divisions of Atlantis, the submerged continental system of the fourth root-race (SD ...
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Siddhartha:
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Siddhartha
Siddhartha (Sanskrit) [from siddha attained from the verbal root sidh to accomplish, attain, succeed + artha object, aim] One w...
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Dynasties:
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Dynasties
Dynasties Among ancient peoples almost worldwide there have always been two types of dynastic government, the divine and the human. An...
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Soulless Beings:
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Ayana:
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Ayana (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root i, ay to go) Going, walking; road, path, way. Used in astronomy for advancing, precessio...
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Zoroaster
Zoroaster, Zarathustra, Zarathushtra (Avestan) Zaradusht, Zartosht (Persian) [from Avestan zarat yellow or old cf Sanskrit jarat old +...
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Vedas:
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Vedas
Vedas (Sanskrit). The "revelation". the scriptures of the Hindus, from the root vid, "to know ", or "divine k...
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Manusha Buddha, Manushya Buddha:
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Manusha Buddha, Manushya Buddha
Manusha (Manushya) Buddha manusa buddha (Sanskrit) [from manu man + buddha awakened one] A human buddha, born in a human body f...
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Trinity:
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Trinity The divine powers at the head of every theogony. In the Christian Trinity, the original idea of a triune divinity is preserved...
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Knee Root:
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Definition and meaning of knee root:
knee root - an aerial root of a mangrove that emerges from the ground then loop...
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Achit, Acit:
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Achit, acit (Sanskrit) (from a not + the verbal root cit to perceive, understand) Unperceptive, unthinking; used as a noun and ...
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Prajas
Prajas (Sanskrit) [from pra forth + the verbal root jan to be born] That which is propagated or brought forth; creatures, offsp...
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Lipika:
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Lipika
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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Fire:
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Fire
Fire Fire has been venerated in all ages as the symbol of spirit as opposed to matter. Its essence or substance is spirit; with essent...
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Word:
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Word
Word In religious and philosophical usage, a translation of the Greek logos or Latin verbum. Its meaning here is that of reason manife...
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Root: Encyclopedia Ii - Root - Types Of Roots
A true root system consists of a primary root and secondary roots (or lateral roots).
The primary root originates in the radicle of the s...
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