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Hinduism Dictionary on Akasha akasha: (sanskrit) "Space." The sky. Free, open space. Ether, the fifth and most subtle of the five elements - earth, air, fire, water and ether. á Empirically, the rarified space or ethereal fluid plasma that pervades the universes, inner and outer. á Esoterically, mind, the superconscious strata holding all that exists and all that potentially exists, wherein all happenings are recorded and can be read by clairvoyants. I t is through psychic entry into this transcendental akasha that cosmic knowledge is gathered, and the entire circle of time - past, present and future - can be known. Space, akasha, in this concept is a positive substance, filled with unseen energies and intelligences, in contrast with the Western conception that space is the absence of everything and is therefore nothing in and of itself. The Advayataraka Upanishad (2.1.17) describes five levels of akasha which can be yogically experienced: á guna rahita akasha (space devoid of qualities); á parama akasha (supreme space), á maha akasha (great space), á tattva akasha (space of true existence) and á surya akasha (space of the sun). See: mind, (universal mind), psychic ability. (See also: Akasha, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)
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Plenum Plenum (Latin) Full, fullness, as opposed to void or so-called empty space; the plenitude of fullness of matter in space which in fact forms space. Space in this sense is a plenum or pleroma, not a vacuum; yet philosophically, because of the nature of mahamaya, all manifested existence is illusory and hence empty in the mystical sense. Therefore those great systems of thought which have remained most faithful to the ancient wisdom, such as Northern Buddhism, speak of space and all the vast variety of existence as sunyata (the void). (See also: Plenum, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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