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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 ...
Calvary Cross
This form of cross does not date from Christianity. It was known and used for mystical purposes, tho ...
Campanella Tomaso
A Calabrese, born in 1568, who, from his childhood exhibited strange powers, and gave himself up dur ...
Canarese
The language of the Karnatic, originally called Kanara, one of the divisions of South India [[Catego ...
Capricornus
The 10th sign of the Zodiac (Makâra in Sanskrit), considered, on account of its hidden meaning, ...
Cardan Jerome
An astrologer, alchemist, kabbalist and mystic, well known in literature. He was born at Pavia in 15 ...
Carnac
A very ancient site in Brittany (France) of a temple of cyclopean structure, sacred to the Sun and t ...
Caste
Originally the system of the four hereditary classes into which the Indian population was divided: B ...
Causal Body
This “body”, which is no body either objective or subjective, but Buddhi, the Spiritual Soul, is ...
Cazotte Jacques
The wonderful Seer, who predicted the beheading of several royal personages and his own decapitation ...
Cecco d’Ascoli
Surnamed “Francesco Stabili.” He lived in the thirteenth century, and was considered the most famous ...
Cerberus
Cerberus, the three‐headed canine monster, which was supposed to watch at the threshold of Hades, ca ...
Ceres
In Greek Demeter. As the female aspect of Pater Æther, Jupiter, she is esoterically the producti ...
Chabrat Zereh Aur Bokher
An Order of the Rosicrucian stock, whose members study the Kabbalah and Hermetic sciences; it admits ...
Chadayatana
Lit., the six dwellings or gates in man for the reception of sensations; thus, on the physical p ...
Chaitanya
The founder of a mystical sect in India. A rather modern sage, believed to be an avatar of Krish ...
Chakna‐padma‐karpo
“He who holds the lotus”, used of Chenresi, the Bodhisattva. It is not a genuine Tibetan word, b ...
Chakra
A wheel, a disk, or the circle of Vishnu generally. Used also of a cycle of time, and with other mea ...
Chakshub
The “eye ”. Loka‐chakshub or “the eye of the world” is a title of the Sun [[Category: Theosophic ...
Chaldean Book of Numbers
A work which contains all that is found in the Zohar of Simeon Ben‐Jochai, and much more. It mus ...
Chaldeans • Kasdim
At first a tribe, then a caste of learned Kabbalists. They were the savants, the magians of Baby ...
Chandra
The Moon; also a deity. The terms Chandra and Soma are synonyms [[Category: Theosophical Glossar ...
Chandragupta
The first Buddhist King in India, the grand‐sire of Asoka ; the Sandracottus of the all‐bungling ...
Chandramanam
The method of calculating time by the Moon<span styl ...
Chandrayana
The lunar year chronology<span style="color: grey; f ...
Chandra‐kanta
“The moon‐stone”, a gem that is claimed to be formed and developed under the moon‐ beams, which give ...
Chandra‐vansa
The “Lunar Race”, in contradistinction to Suryavansa, the “Solar Race”. Some Orientalists think ...
Chantong
“He of the 1,000 Eyes”, a name of Padmapani or Chenresi (Avalokitesvara) [[Category: Theosophical Gl ...
Chaos
The Abyss, the “Great Deep”. It was personified in Egypt by the Goddess Neїth, anterior to all gods. ...
Charaka
A writer on Medicine who lived in Vedic times. He is believed to have been an incarnation (Avatara ...
Charnook Thomas
A great alchemist of the sixteenth century; a surgeon who lived and practiced near Salisbury, studyi ...
Charon
The Egyptian Khu‐en‐ua, the hawk‐headed Steersman of the boat conveying the Souls across the bla ...
Charyaka
There were two famous beings of this name. One a Rakshasa (demon) who disguised himself as a Brâ ...
Chastanier Benedict
A French mason who established in London in 1767 a Lodge called “The Illuminated Theosophists” [[Cat ...
Chatur mukha
The “four‐faced one”, a title of Brahmâ<span style=" ...
Chatur varna
The four castes (lit., colours)<span style="colo ...
Chaturdasa Bhuvanam
The fourteen lokas or planes of existence. Esoterically, the dual seven states [[Category: Theosophi ...
Chaturyoni
Written also tchatur‐yoni. The same as Karmaya or “the four modes of birth”—four ways of ent ...
Chava
The same as Eve: “the Mother of all that lives” ʺLifeʺ [[Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD terms) ...
Chavigny
A disciple of the world‐famous Nostradamus, an astrologer and an alchemist of the sixteenth century. ...
Chela
A disciple, the pupil of a Guru or Sage, the follower of some adept of a school of philosophy (lit ...
Chemi
The ancient name of Egypt<span style="color: grey; f ...
Chenresi
The Tibetan Avalokitesvara. The Bodhisattva Padmâpani, a divine Buddha [[Category: Theosophical Glos ...
Cheru • Heru
A magic sword, a weapon of the “sword god” Heru. In the Edda, the Saga describes it as destroyin ...
Cherubim
According to the Kabbalists, a group of angels, which they specially associated with the Sephira Jes ...
Chesed
“Mercy ”, also named Gedulah, the fourth of the ten Sephiroth; a masculine or active potency. [ ...
Chhandoga
A Samhitâ collection of Sama Veda; also a priest, a chanter of the Sama Veda [[Category: Theosop ...
Chhanmuka
A great Bodhisattva with the Northern Buddhists, famous for his ardent love of Humanity; regarded in ...
Chhannagarikah
Lit., the school of six cities. A famous philosophical school where Chelas are prepared before enter ...
Chhassidi • Chasdim
In the Septuagint Assidai, and in English Assideans. They are also mentioned in Maccabees ...