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G - Letter G:
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G - Letter G
G - Letter G - The seventh letter in the English alphabet. "In Greek, Chaldean, Syriac, Hebrew, Assyrian, Samaritan, Etrurian, Co...
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Capricorn G'di:
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Capricorn G'di:
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Murti:
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Murti
Murti(Sanskrit). A form, or a sign, or again a face, e.g., "Trimurti", the "three Faces" or Images.
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Panchama:
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Panchama
Panchama (Sanskrit). One of the five qualities of musical sound, the fifth, Nishada and Daivata completing the seven; G of the diatoni...
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Sattva:
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Sattva
Sattva (Sanskrit). Understanding; quiescence in divine knowledge. It follows ‘generally the word Bodhi when used as a compound w...
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Ben:
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Ben
Ben (Hebrew, Jewish). A son; a common prefix in proper names to denote the son of so-and-so, e.g., Ben Solomon, Ben Ishmael, etc.
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Nirguna:
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Nirguna
Nirguna (Sanskrit). Negative attribute; unbound, or without Gunas (attributes), i.e., that which is devoid of all qualities, the oppos...
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Tziruph:
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Tziruph
Tziruph (Heb)A set of combinations and permutations of the Hebrew letters designed to shew analogies and preserve secrets. For example...
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Hypocephalus:
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Hypocephalus
Hypocephalus (Ancient Greek). A kind of a pillow for the head of the mummy. They are of various kinds, e.g., of stone, wood, etc., and...
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Agla:
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Agla
Agla (Hebrew, Jewish). This Kabbalistic word is a talisman composed of the initals of the four words "Ateh Gibor Leolam Adonai&qu...
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Plane:
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Plane
Plane. From the Latin planus (level, flat) an extension of space or of something in it, whether physical or metaphysical, e.g., a &quo...
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Psychism:
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Psychism
Psychism, from the Greek psyche. A term now used to denote very loosely every kind of mental phenomena, e.g., mediumship, and the high...
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Popes-magicians:
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Popes-magicians
Popes-Magicians. There are several such in history; e.g., Pope Sylvester II., the artist who made an "oracular head", like t...
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Samskara:
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Samskara
Samskara (Sanskrit). Lit., from Sam and Kri, to improve, refine, impress. In Hindu philosophy the term is used to denote the impressio...
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Gaffarillus:
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Gaffarillus
Gaffarillus. An Alchemist and philosopher who lived in the middle of the seventeenth century. He is the first philosopher known to mai...
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Ishtar:
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Ishtar
Ishtar (Chald.). The Babylonian Venus, called "the eldest of heaven and earth", and daughter of Anu, the god of heaven. She ...
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Atarpi
Atarpi (Chald.), or Atarpi-nisi, the "man". A personage who was "pious to the gods"; and who prayed the god Hea to...
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Assurbanipal
Assurbanipal (Chald.). The Sardanapalus of the Greeks, "the greatest of the Assyrian Sovereigns, far more memorable on account of...
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Rosicrucians
Rosicrucians (Mys.). The name was first given to the disciples of a learned Adept named Christian Rosenkreuz, who flourished in German...
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Bacchus:
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Bacchus
Bacchus (Ancient Greek). Exoterically and superficially the god of wine and the vintage, and of licentiousness and joy; but the esoter...
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Nirvani:
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Nirvani
Nirvani (Sanskrit). One who has attained Nirvana - an emancipated soul. That Nirvana means nothing of the kind asserted by Ori...
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Sisthrus:
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Sisthrus
Sisthrus (Chald.). According to Berosus, the last of the ten kings of the dynasty of the divine kings, and the "Noah" of Cha...
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Summerland:
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Summerland
Summerland. The name given by the American Spiritualists and Phenomenalists to the land or region inhabited after death by their "...
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Vidya-dhara:
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Vidya-dhara
Vidya-dhara (Sanskrit). And Vidya-dhari, male and female deities. Lit., "possessors of knowledge". They are also cal...
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Eden:
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Eden
Eden (Hebrew, Jewish). "Delight", pleasure. In Genesis the "Garden of Delight" built by God ; in the Kabbala the &...
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Surplus Of Life:
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Surplus Of Life
Surplus of Life Used in theosophy to express the original processes building the globes of a planetary chain, as well as the living be...
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Theosophy:
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Theosophy
Theosophy [from Greek theosophia from theos god, divinity + sophia wisdom] Divine wisdom, the knowledge of things divine; often...
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Bel:
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Bel
Bel (Chald.). The oldest and mightiest god of Babylonia, one of the earliest trinities, - Anu (q.v.) ; Bel, "Lord of the World&qu...
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Chain:
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Chain Used in modern theosophy to designate the visible and invisible globes which form the interior and exterior structure of any cel...
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Electricity:
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Electricity
Electricity Theosophy regards electricity not as a mere effect but as an entity or cosmic force named fohat, also spoken of distributi...
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Globe:
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Globe
Globe In theosophy, a unit in the constitution of every planet or sun, each of which is composed of several globes, in their entirety ...
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Upadhi:
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Upadhi
Upadhi (Sanskrit) Limitation, peculiarity, disguise, vehicle; in theosophy, " 'that which stands forth following a model or patte...
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Chnoumis:
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Chnoumis
Chnoumis (Ancient Greek) The same as Chnouphis and Kneph. A symbol of creative force ; Chnoumis or Kneph is "the unmade and etern...
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Cherubim:
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Cherubim
Cherubim (Hebrew, Jewish) According to the Kabbalists, a group of angels, which they specially associated with the Sephira Jesod. in C...
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Thoth:
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Thoth
Thoth (Egypt, Egyptian). The most mysterious and the least understood of gods, whose personal character is entirely distinct from all ...
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Kabalist:
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Kabalist
Kabalist. From Q B L H, KABALA, an unwritten or oral tradition. The kabalist is a student of "secret science", one w...
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