Property:CTD term short description
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Elemental or incipient Creation, i.e., when matter was several degrees less material than it is now ... +
L
Elemental sprites of the lower terrestrial plane. Popular fancy makes of them demons and devils Cate... +
D
Elementals ; Nature Sprites; Genii. The ''Djins'' or ''Jins ''are much dreaded in Egypt, Persia and ... +
A
Elementals without heads; lit., “headless” ; used also of the first two human races Category: Theoso... +
B
Elementary substances, the origin and the germinal essence of the elements Category: Theosophical Gl... +
E
Eliphas Lévi calls them “the chiefs of the souls who are the spirits of energy and action” ; whateve... +
A
Emancipation from repeated births Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD terms)<span style="color: gre... +
K
Embodied spirit, the Conscious Ego in its highest manifestations; the reincarnating Principle; the “... +
A
Esoterically and literally, the dwelling of the God Amen, or Amoun, or the “hidden”, secret god. Exo... +
K
Esoterically, the early, tentative, malformed races of men. Some Kabalists interpret them as “sparks... +
C
Eternal thought, impressed on substance or spirit‐matter, in the eternity ; thought which becomes ac... +
A
Every ark‐shrine, whether with the Egyptians, Hindus, Chaldeans or Mexicans, was a phallic shrine, t... +
K
Evil desire, lust, volition; the cleaving to existence. Kama is generally identified with ''Mara ''t... +
Evil female demons in popular folk‐lore. In the Esoteric Philosophy occult and evil Forces of nature... +
A
Existence. He who exists; corresponds to Kether and Macroprosopus. Category: Theosophical Glossary (... +
B
Exoterically and superficially the god of wine and the vintage, and of licentiousness and joy; but t... +
A
Exoterically, elementals and evil, gods— considered maleficent; demons, and '''''no '''''gods. But e... +
E
Famous for its great metaphysical College where Occultism (Gnosis) and Platonic philosophy were taug... +
O
Fate, destiny, whose agents were the three Norns, the Norse ''Parcæ'' Category: Theosophical Glossar... +
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