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Chhaya
“Shade” or “ Shadow”. The name of a creature produced by Sanjnâ, the wife of Surya, from herself (as ...
Chhaya loka
The world of Shades; like Hades, the world of the Eidola and Umbræ. We call it Kâmaloka ...
Chiah
Life; Vita, Revivificatio. In the Kabbala, the second highest essence of the human soul, corresp ...
Chichhakti
Chih‐Sakti; the power which generates thought<sp ...
Chidagnikundum
Lit., “the fire‐hearth in the heart”; the seat of the force which extinguishes all individual desire ...
Chidakasam
The field, or basis of consciousness<span style="col ...
Chiffilet
A Canon‐Kabbalist of the XVIIth century, reputed to have learned a key to the Gnostic works from Cop ...
Chiim
A plural noun—“lives”; found in compound names Elohim Chum, the gods of lives, Parkhurst translates ...
China
One of the oldest known Chinese books is the Yih King, or Book of Changes. It is reported to hav ...
Chit
Abstract Consciousness<span style="color: grey; font ...
Chitanuth our
Chitons, a priestly garb; the coats of skin given by Java Aleim to Adam and Eve after their ...
Chitkala
In Esoteric philosophy, identical with the Kumâras those who first incarnated into the men of the Th ...
Chitra Gupta
The deva (or god) who is the recorder of Yâma (the god of death), and who is supposed to read the ac ...
Chitra Sikkandinas
The constellation of the great Bear; the habitat of the seven Rishis (Sapta Riksha). Lit., “ bri ...
Chnoumis
The same as Chnouphis and Kneph. A symbol of creative force ; Chnoumis or Kneph is “the unmade and e ...
Chnouphis
Nouf in Egyptian. Another aspect of Ammon, and the personification of his generative power in ...
Chohan
“Lord” or “Master” ; a chief; thus Dhyan‐ Chohan would answer to “Chief of the Dhyanis”, o ...
Chokmah
Wisdom; the second of the ten Sephiroth, and the second of the supernal Triad. A masculine potency c ...
Chrestos
The early Gnostic form of Christ. It was used in the fifth century B.C. by Æschylus, Herodotus, and ...
Christian Scientist
A newly‐coined term for denoting the practitioners of an art of healing by will. The name is a misno ...
Chuang
A great Chinese philosopher<span style="color: grey; ...
Chubilgan • Khubilkhan
The same as Chutuktu<span style="color: gr ...
Frederick Stuart Church
American artist.
Chutuktu
An incarnation of Buddha or of some Bodhisattva, as believed in Tibet, where there are generally fiv ...
Chyuta
Means, “the fallen” into generation, as a Kabbalist would say; the opposite of achyuta, somethin ...
Circle
There are several “Circles” with mystic adjectives attached to them. Thus we have: (1) the “Decussat ...
Clairaudience
The faculty, whether innate or acquired by occult training, of hearing all that is said at whatever ...
Clairvoyance
The faculty of seeing with the inner eye or spiritual sight. As now used it is a loose and flippant ...
Clemens Alexandrinus
A Church Father and a voluminous writer, who had been a Neo‐Platonist and a disciple of Ammonius Sac ...
Cock
A very occult bird, much appreciated in ancient augury and symbolism. According to the Zohar, th ...
Codex Nazaraeus
The “Book of Adam”—the latter name meaning anthropos, Man or Humanity. The Nazarene faith is cal ...
Coeur, Jacques
A famous Treasurer of France, born in 1408, who obtained the office by black magic. He was reputed a ...
Coffin‐Rite • Pastos
This was the final rite of Initiation in the Mysteries in Egypt, Greece and elsewhere. The last and ...
Collanges, Gabriel de
Born in 1524. The best astrologer in the XVlth century and a still better Kabbalist. He spent a fort ...
College of Rabbis
A college at Babylon; most famous during the early centuries of Christianity. Its glory, however, wa ...
Collemann, Jean
An Alsatian, born at Orleans, according to K. Mackenzie; other accounts say he was a Jew, who found ...
Collyridians
A sect of Gnostics who, in the ear]y centuries of Christianity, transferred their worship and revere ...
Continents
In the Buddhist cosmogony, according to Gautama Buddha’s exoteric doctrine, there are numberless sys ...
Corybantes, Mysteries of the
These were held in Phrygia in honour of Atys, the youth beloved by Cybele. The rites were very elabo ...
Cosmic Gods
Inferior gods, those connected with the formation of matter [[Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD t ...
Cosmic ideation
Eternal thought, impressed on substance or spirit‐matter, in the eternity ; thought which becomes ac ...
Cosmocratores
“Builders of the Universe”, the “world architects”, or the Creative Forces personified [[Category: T ...
Cow‐worship
The idea of any such “worship” is as erroneous as it is unjust. No Egyptian worshipped the cow, nor ...
Cremer, John
An eminent scholar who for over thirty years studied Hermetic philosophy in pursuance of its practic ...
Crescent
Sin was the Assyrian name for the moon, and Sin‐ai the Mount, the birth‐place of Osiris, of ...
Criocephale
Ram‐headed, applied to several deities and emblematic figures, notably those of ancient Egypt, which ...
Crocodile
“The great reptile of Typhon.” The seat of its “worship” was Crocodilopolis and it was sacred to Set ...
Cross
Mariette Bey has shown its antiquity in Egypt by proving that in all the primitive sepulchres “the p ...
Crux Ansata
The handled cross,T; whereas the tau is T, in this form, and the oldest Egyptian cross o ...
Crypt
A secret subterranean vault, some for the purpose of initiation, others for burial purposes. There w ...