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I-am, I-am-I I-am-I denotes self-consciousness in which the essential consciousness is reflected in a transmitting vehicle or soul. I-...
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I Ching (Chinese) Also Yi King. The Book of Changes; also Holy Book of Mutations, these mutations being the manifestations of tao. &n...
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I H S Well-known Christian monogram, taken as being the initials of Iesus Hominum Salvator (Jesus Savior of Men); and the first three ...
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I't (Sanskrit) In the Puranas, a king (SD 2:406)
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Ad-i Name given by the Aryans to "the first speaking race of mankind" in the fourth round (SD 2:452). The root ad is promine...
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I Am That I Am 'ehyeh 'asher 'ehyeh (Hebrew) A title given by Jehovah to himself, a variation of I-am-I, indicating that Jehovah, what...
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Cimmerians In Greek mythology a people who dwelt in a land of mist and darkness, variously placed, as by Homer in the extremest west o...
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I-am-ness Ahankara, self-hood, egoship; an evolution of consciousness centered in manas, by which manas becomes the field for the play...
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Ch'i. See KHI
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I Hi Weu (Chinese) Appear in ch. 14 of Tao-te-Ching (SD 1:472)
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Ab-i-hayat. See AB-E-HAYAT
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Burham-i-Kati. See Borhan Quatiu {SD 2:366-7}
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I-em-hetep or Imhetep (Egyptian) Imouthis, Imouthes (Greek) Also Imhotep, Imhot-pou. He who comes in peace; the Egyptian deity presidi...
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A E I O V These five vowels (V is the classic U) were often inscribed on Roman temples, after the manner of the Greeks, who recorded t...
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Dzog-pa'i-Ku rdzogs-pa'i-sku (Tibetan) Body of bliss, equivalent of Sambhogakaya {BCW 14:392n}.
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Burham-i-Kati. A Hermetic Eastern work.
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Ab-i-hayat (Pers.). Water of immortality. Supposed to give eternal youth and sempiternal life to him who drinks of it.
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I - Letter I. - The ninth letter in the English, the tenth in the Hebrew alphabet. As a numeral it signifies in both languages one, an...
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I.H.S. This triad of initials stands for the in hoc signo of the alleged vision of Constantine, of which, save Eusebius, its author, n...
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Eheyeh (Hebrew, Jewish). "I am", according to Ibn Gebirol, but not in the sense of "I am that I am".
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Aham (Sanskrit). "I" - the basis of Ahankara, Self-hood.
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Soham (Sanskrit). A mystic syllable representing involution: lit., "THAT I AM".
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Lipi (Sanskrit) To write. See "Lipikas"in Vol. I. of the Secret Doctrine.
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Kalmucks, Kalmuiks, or Calmucks A people of Mongolian race settled principally in Russia and China, but found in other parts of Centra...
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Kosa (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root kus to hold, enclose, embrace) A sheath or covering; its primary meaning is of enfoldment...
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Ma (Sanskrit) In Hindu mythology a name of Lakshmi, the consort of Vishnu, goddess of prosperity, welfare, and happiness.
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Magnus Annus. See ANNUS MAGNUS
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Mahabharata (Sanskrit) One of the two great epic poems of ancient India, the largest poetic work known to literature, consisting of 22...
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Mahabhashya mahabhasya (Sanskrit) (from maha great + bhashya commentary on technical sutras, usually in the vernacular) Great c...
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Mahabhautic (anglicization of Sanskrit mahabhautika) Adjective of mahabhutas, the elementary substantial principles of the univ...
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Mahabhutas (Sanskrit) (from maha great + bhuta element from the verbal root bhu to be, become) Great or primordial element; the...
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Mahabrahmanda (Sanskrit) (from maha great + Brahma cosmic spirit + anda egg) The great egg of Brahma or cosmic egg; &quo...
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Magnale Magnum (Latin) The great Great; used by Van Helmont for a natural occult principle which connects the souls of men, enabling t...
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Magna Mater (Latin) The Great Mother, the mother of the gods, a title given to many Asiatic goddesses at the time when the Romans were...
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Magne (Icelandic) (from magn main, strength) Thor, Norse god of thunder and lightning, in his capacity as electromagnetism in t...
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Magnes (Latin, Greek) Loadstone; used by Paracelsus, medieval theosophists, and alchemists for a mysterious and potent fluid, the spir...
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Magnetic Healing Introduced to the West by Mesmer; in it the pranas or general vital powers of the healer are able to help, in many ca...
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Magnetic Masonry Also iatric masonry (from Greek iatrike the art of healing) A brotherhood of healers, greatly used by the Brot...
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Magnetism (from Greek lithos magnetes Magnesian stone, magnetic oxide of iron, found in Magnesia in Thessaly) Scientifically, m...
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Magnetization Influences which one person may exercise on another akin to mesmerism whether of a gross physical nature, to which the t...
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Magnum Opus (Latin) The great work; in medieval and modern times an alchemical term for the making of the philosopher's stone and the ...
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Magnus Aether (Latin) Great aether, also called Pater Omnipotens Aether (almighty father aether).
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Madhyamikas (Sanskrit) Belonging to the middle way; a sect mentioned in the Vishnu-Purana, probably at first a sect of Hindu atheists....
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Madim ma'adim (Chaldean) Strength, force, vehemence; also a Qabbalistic name for the planet Mars.
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Madonna. See MARY
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Mag (Maga) (Sanskrit) A Magian or priest of the sun; in India priests of a certain class serving Surya (the sun) were called Magas. In...
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Magha (Sanskrit) The 13th day in the dark half of the moon in the month of Bhadra (August-September).
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Maghada. See MAGADHA
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Maghayanti Meghayanti (Sanskrit) One of the seven Pleiades; one name of the planet Venus.
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Magi (plural of Old Persian magus a wise man from the verbal root meh great; cf Sanskrit maha; cf Avestan mogaha, Latin plural magus, ...
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Maat (Egyptian) The goddess personifying physical and moral law, order, and truth, regarded as the feminine counterpart of Thoth (Tehu...
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Mabbul (Hebrew) A flood, deluge, inundation. "Esoterically, the periodical outpourings of astral impurities on to the eart...
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Machagistia The divine theologic magic of ancient Persia and Chaldea; Magianism in its purest and highest form. Ammianus Marcellinus (...
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Macroprosopus (Latin) (from Greek makros great + prosopon face) Also Long Face, Great or Vast Countenance. Coined by medieval Q...
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Madan (Tamil) One that looks like a cow; wicked elementals or other astral and subastral sprites or nature spirits, half-brutes or hal...
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Madbhava (Sanskrit) (from mad base of the first person singular pronoun + bhava being, nature, essence) My essence, my nature. ...
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Maddena Nag (Chaldean) Venus. (SD 2:759n)
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Maddin Nag (Irish) Morning star. (SD 2:759n)
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Madhava (Sanskrit) A name of Vishnu because of his slaying of the asura Madhu; applied to Krishna as an avataric manifestation of Vish...
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Madhavacharya madhavacarya (Sanskrit) (from Madhava + acharya teacher, preceptor) Celebrated religious teacher and scholar of t...
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Madhavas (Sanskrit) In the plural, the descendants of Madhu, men of the race of Yadu, and hence often called Yadavas.
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Madhavi (Sanskrit) A spring flower; a name of Lakshmi, the consort of Vishnu. See also MADHAVA
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Madhu (Sanskrit) An asura; in the Mahabharata and the Puranas, Madhu and Kaitabha sprang from the ear of Vishnu while he was asleep at...
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Madhva (Sanskrit) Also Madhava. The founder of a sect of Vaishnavas called Madhvas after their founder who lived in southern India. &...
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Madhya (Sanskrit) The middle; as an adjective, middle, center, interior as contrasted with outer; also intermediate as contrasted with...
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Madhyama (Sanskrit) The fourth or middle tone of the seven primary notes of the Hindu musical scale.
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Madhyama (Sanskrit) (feminine of madhyama) One of the states of vach (mystic speech), which is of four kinds according to its d...
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Keshvar. See KARSHVAR
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Kesil (Hebrew) (from kasal to be heavy, sluggish, stupid, foolish) Fool, dullard; the constellation Orion. In the plural, const...
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Kesin, Kesim (Sanskrit) A demon slain by Krishna, the eighth avatara of Vishnu.
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Kether (Hebrew) Crown; in the Qabbalah, the name of the first Sephirah which is regarded as the first condensation of spiritual substa...
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Keto. See CETUS
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Ketu (Sanskrit) The descending node of the moon in astronomy; in Hindu mythology, the tail of the celestial dragon who is supposed to ...
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Kha or Khat (Egyptian) (from khaa to set aside, cast away) The physical body, whether alive or dead. It refers to the unimporta...
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Kha (Sanskrit) Ethery spaces, often applied to the earth's atmosphere, sometimes used for akasa.
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Khaba or Khaibit (Egyptian) Shade, shadow; many of the deities are represented with two bodies, one often termed the thought-body, cor...
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Khado. See KHADOMAS
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Khadomas mkha' 'gro ma (kha-do-ma) (Tibetan) (from mkha' sky + 'gro going + ma female) Equivalent of Sanskrit dakini; in popula...
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Khaga. See KHECHARA
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Khaibit (Egyptian) Spiritual soul. (SD 2:633)
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Khaldii, Khaldis. See CHALDEANS
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Khamism (from chem, chemi the black land) Used by Bunsen for the Egyptian language, or old Coptic.
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Khanda (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root khand to divide) A partition, portion or part divided off from the whole; hence a secti...
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Khanda-kala (Sanskrit) (from khanda a portion, part + kala period of time) Time as broken up into periods; hence finite or cond...
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Khandogya Upanishad. See CHHANDOGYA UPANISHAD
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Khanoch. See ENOCH
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Khat. See KHA
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Khechara, Khecara:
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Khechara, Khecara
Khechara khecara (Sanskrit) (from kha blue ether, heaven, sky + chara wanderer, goer) He who wanders in the spatial blue, or he...
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Khem:
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Khem
Khem (Egyptian) A deity presiding over the districts of Herui and Khem in Upper Egypt; being an aspect of Horus the Younger (Heru-mert...
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Theosophy Sitemap I - I
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