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Brahma Vach Male and female Brahmâ. Vâch is also some‐times called the female logos; for Vâch means Speech, lite ...
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Brahma Vidya The knowledge, the esoteric science, about the two Brahmas and their true nature [[Category: Theosop ...
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Brahma Viraj The same: Brahmâ separating his body into two halves, male and female, creates in them Vâch and Virâ ...
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Brahmachari A Brahman ascetic; one vowed to celibacy, a monk, virtually, or a religious student [[Category: Theo ...
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Brahmajnani One possessed of complete Knowledge; an Illuminatus in esoteric parlance [[Category: Theosophica ...
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Brahman The highest of the four castes in India, one supposed or rather fancying himself, as high among men, ...
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Brahmana period One of the four periods into which Vedic literature has been divided by Orientalists [[Category: The ...
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Brahmanas Hindu Sacred Books. Works composed by, and for Brahmans. Commentaries on those portions of the Vedas ...
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Brahmanaspati The planet Jupiter; a deity in the Rig ‐Veda, known in the exoteric works as Brihaspati, who ...
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Brahmapuri Lit., “the City of Brahmâ<span style="color: grey; f ...
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Brahmaputras The Sons of Brahmâ<span style="color: grey; font-siz ...
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Brahmarandhra A spot on the crown of the head connected by Sushumna, a cord in the spinal column, with the hea ...
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Brahmarshis The Brahminical Rishis<span style="color: grey; font ...
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Brahma’s Day A period of 2,160,000,000 years during which Brahmâ having emerged out of his golden egg (Hiranyag ...
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Brahma’s Night A period of equal duration, during which Brahmâ. is said to be asleep. Upon awakening he recommences ...
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Bread and Wine Baptism and the Eucharist have their direct origin in pagan Egypt. There the “waters of purification ...
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Briareus A famous giant in the Theogony of Hesiod. The son of Cœlus and Terra, a monster with 50 heads and 10 ...
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Briatic World • Briah This world is the second of the Four worlds of the Kabbalists and referred to the highest created “A ...
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Bride The tenth Sephira, Malkuth, is called by the Kabbalists the Bride of Microprosopus; she is the final ...
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Brihadaranyaka The name of a Upanishad. One of the sacred and secret books of the Brahmins; an Aranyaka ' ...
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Brihaspati The name of a Deity, also of a Rishi. It is like wise the name of the planet Jupiter. He is the ...
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Briseus A name given to the god Bacchus from his nurse, Briso. He had also a temple at Brisa, a promontory o ...
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Brothers of the Shadow A name given by the Occultists to Sorcerers, and especially to the Tibetan Dugpas, of whom there ...
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Bubaste A city in Egypt which was sacred to the cats, and where was their principal shrine. Many hundreds of ...
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Buddha Lit., “The Enlightened”. The highest degree of knowledge. To become a Buddha one has to break throug ...
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Buddhachhaya Lit., “the shadow of Buddha”. It is said to become visible at certain great events, and during some ...
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Buddhaphala Lit., “the fruit of Buddha”, the fruition of Arahattvaphalla'', or Arhatship [[Category: ...
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Buddhi Universal Soul or Mind. Mahâbuddhi is a name of Mahat (see “Alaya”); also the spiritual Soul in ...
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Buddhism Buddhism is now split into two distinct Churches : the Southern and the Northern Church. The former ...
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Buddhochinga The name of a great Indian Arhat who went to China in the 4th century to propagate Buddhism and conv ...
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Budha “The Wise and Intelligent”, the Son of Soma, the Moon, and of Rokini or Taraka, wife of Brihaspati c ...
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Bull‐Worship The worship of the Bull and the Ram was addressed to one and the same power, that of generative crea ...
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Bumapa A school of men, usually a college of mystic students [[Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD terms)] ...
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Bunda‐hish An old Eastern work in which among other things anthropology is treated in an allegorical fashion [[ ...
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Burham‐i‐Kati A Hermetic Eastern work<span style="color: grey; fon ...
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Buri “The producer”, the Son of Bestla, in Norse legends< ...
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Buru Bonga The “Spirit of the Hills”. This Dryadic deity is worshipped by the Kolarian tribes of Central India ...
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Busardier A Hermetic philosopher born in Bohemia who is credited with having made a genuine powder of projecti ...
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Butler An English name assumed by an adept, a disciple of some Eastern Sages, of whom many fanciful stories ...
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Bythos A Gnostic term meaning “Depth” or the “great Deep”, Chaos. It is equivalent to space, before anythin ...
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B’ne Alhim • Beni Elohim “Sons of God ”, literally or more correctly “Sons of the gods”, as Elohim is the plural of Eloah. A ...
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Cabar Zio “The mighty Lord of Splendour” (Codex Nazaraeus), they who procreate seven beneficent lives, ' ...
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Cabeiri • Kabiri Deities, held in the highest veneration at Thebes, in Lemnos, Phrygia, Macedonia, and especially at ...
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Cabletow A Masonic term for a certain object used in the Lodges. Its origin lies in the thread of the Brahman ...
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Cadmus The supposed inventor of the letters of the alphabet. He may have been their originator and teacher ...
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Caduceus The Greek poets and mythologists took C—The third letter of the English alphabet, which has no ...
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Caesar A far‐famed astrologer and “professor of magic,” i.e., an Occultist, during the reign of Henry IV of ...
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Cagliostro A famous Adept, whose real name is claimed (by his enemies) to have been Joseph Balsamo. He was a na ...
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Cain • Kayn In Esoteric symbology he is said to be identical with Jehovah or the “Lord God” of the fourth chapte ...
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