Property:CTD term short description
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A son of Dharma; and also a religious life of duty. As an adjective, “Fearless,” Abhaya is an epithe... +
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A son; a common prefix in proper names to denote the son of so‐and‐so, e.g., Ben Solomon, Ben Ishmae... +
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A spiritualistic journal in Chicago. +
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A spot on the crown of the head connected by ''Sushumna, ''a cord in the spinal column, with the hea... +
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A state produced sometimes by the Astral Light; but while the drunkard, the madman, and the untraine... +
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A state: not necessarily after death only or between two births, for it can take place on earth as w... +
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A statue or a picture of a heathen god; or a statue or picture of a Romish Saint, or a fetish of unc... +
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A stone (the cornelian) on the breast‐plate of the Jewish High Priest. It is of red colour and posse... +
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A subtle invisible essence or fluid that emanates from human and animal bodies and even things. It i... +
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A suggestive name given to the host of translated adepts (Narjols) or the Saints collectively, who a... +
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A symbol of universal importance, the emblem of silence among the ancient nations. Represented on th... +
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A symbolical name for the ''seven ''senses called, in the ''Anugita ''“the Seven Priests”. “The sens... +
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A synonym of Bacchus. Mythology mentions three persons so named: they were Greek ideals adopted late... +
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A synonym of the “Double” and of the “Astral body” in occult parlance Category: Theosophical Glossar... +
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A temple or monastery; a ''Lamasery.'' Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD terms)<span style="color... +
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A temple; a crypt, especially a subterranean temple for mystic ceremonies Category: Theosophical Glo... +
A term applied to Microprosopus, as that of ”Higher Face” is to Macroprosopus. The two are identical... +
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A term coined by Theosophists to render more accurately the essential meaning of the untranslatable ... +
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A term invented by Bulwer Lytton in ''Zanoni''; but in Occultism the word “Dweller” is an occult ter... +
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A term similar to “Abracadabra”. It is said by C. W. King to have meant “thou art a father to us”; i... +