Jahva Alhim

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Jahva Alhim
(Heb.)
The name that in Genesis replaces “Alhim”, or Elohim, the gods. It is used in chapter I., while in chapter II. the “Lord God” or Jehovah steps in. In Esoteric philosophy and exoteric tradition, Jahva Alhim (Java Aleim) was the title of the chief of the Hierophants, who initiated into the good and the evil of this world in the college of priests known as the Aleim College in the land of Gandunya or Babylonia. Tradition and rumour assert, that the chief of the temple Fo‐maїyu, called Foh‐ tchou (teacher of Buddhist law), a temple situated in the fastnesses of the great mount of Kouenlong‐sang (between China and Tibet), teaches once every three years under a tree called Sung‐Mîn‐Shû, or the“ Tree of Knowledge and (the tree) of life”, which is the Bo (Bodhi) tree of Wisdom (TG).


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Shortly: The name that in Genesis replaces “Alhim”, or Elohim, the gods. It is used in chapter I., wh...