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By tradition an Atlantean word of the fourth Race, to denote a mysterious Cosmic fire, or rather For... +
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Called also ''Gurupadagiri'', the “teacher’s mountain”. It is situated about seven miles from Gaya, ... +
Called also Kamâvatchara, a region including Kâmalôka. In exoteric ideas it is the first of the Trai... +
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Called by Occultists and Theosophists “spooks” and “shells”, i.e., phantoms from ''Kâma Loka''. A wo... +
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Called generally the Labarum of Constantine. It was, however, one of the oldest emblems in Etruria b... +
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Called in India the Fathers, “Pitris” or the lunar ancestors. They are subdivided, like the rest, in... +
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Called in Latin Alpharabius, a Persian, and the greatest Aristotelian philosopher of the age. He was... +
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Called in literature Avicebron. An Israelite by birth, a philosopher, poet and Kabbalist, a volumino... +
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Called the mystic seal. A system of occult signs made with the fingers. These signs imitate ancient ... +
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Called the “true oil of gold” or the “primal element” in Alchemy. It is but one remove from the pure... +
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Canadian journalist and poet. +
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Cause (metaphysically) Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD terms)<span style="color: grey; font-siz... +
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Celestial angels, the same as Archangels Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD terms)<span style="col... +
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Cerberus, the three‐headed canine monster, which was supposed to watch at the threshold of Hades, ca... +
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Ceremonial magic practised by the central Indian tribes, especially among the Kolarians Category: Th... +
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Certain ceremonies for casting out evil spirits, akin to those of exorcism with the Christians, in u... +
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Commonly translated the mystic Fan: but in an ancient terra‐cotta in the British Museum the fan is a... +
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Commonly translated “Lord”, but also Bel, the Chaldean god, and Baal, an ʺidolʺ Category: Theosophic... +
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Concealed, secret Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD terms)<span style="color: grey; font-size: 90... +
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