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<nowiki>*</nowiki> Called by Christian theology : Archangels, Seraphs, etc., etc.
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Called by Christian theology : Archangels, Seraphs, etc., etc.


Pilgrim ” is the appellation given to our ''Monad'' (the two in one) during its cycle of incarnations. It is the only immortal and eternal principle in us, being an indivisible part of the integral whole — the Universal Spirit, from which it emanates, and into which it is absorbed at the end of the cycle. When it is said to emanate from the one  
Pilgrim ” is the appellation given to our ''Monad'' (the two in one) during its cycle of incarnations. It is the only immortal and eternal principle in us, being an indivisible part of the integral whole — the Universal Spirit, from which it emanates, and into which it is absorbed at the end of the cycle. When it is said to emanate from the one  
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spirit, an awkward and incorrect expression has to be used, for lack of appropriate words in English. The Vedantins call it Sutratma (Thread-Soul), but their explanation, too, differs somewhat from that of the occultists; to explain which difference, however, is left to the Vedantins themselves.
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