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In occult symbology a pentagon, the five‐pointed star, the five limbs, or extremities, of man. Very ...  +
In popular myths, the great serpent which represents the lower atmosphere. In Occultism, the world o...  +
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In profane and biblical language “rulers” and princes; in Occultism, primordial planetary spirits Ca...  +
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In the ''Edda ''of the Norsemen, Iwaldi, the Dwarf of Death, hides Life in the depths of the great o...  +
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In the ''Edda'', Frigga is the mother of the gods like Aditi in the ''Vedas''. She is identical with...  +
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In the ''Kabalah ''Adam is the “only‐begotten”, and means also “red earth”. (See “Adam‐Adami” in the...  +
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In the Buddhist cosmogony, according to Gautama Buddha’s exoteric doctrine, there are numberless sys...  +
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In the Egyptian Hieroglyphics a symbol of power, and also of death. The hatchet is called the “Sever...  +
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In the Esoteric philosophy of Northern Buddhism, the name of our Earth, called '''Hell '''for those ...  +
In the Kabala, “the voice of the will” i.e., the collective forces of nature in activity, called the...  +
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In the Kolarian dialect, one who exorcises evil spirits Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD terms)<...  +
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In the Nazarene system the “Ancient of Days”, ''Antiquus Altus'', the Father of the Demiurgus of the...  +
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In the New Testament it means a Sage, a wise man of the Chaldeans; it is in English often used for a...  +
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In the North the God of Thunder. He was the Jupiter Tonans of Scandinavia. Like as the oak was devot...  +
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In the Pantheon of the Egyptians it meant the “One‐ only‐One”, because they did not proceed in their...  +
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In the Septuagint ''Assidai'', and in English ''Assideans''. They are also mentioned in ''Maccabees ...  +
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In the Theogony of Damascius, the same as ''Protogonos, ''the “first born light”, called by that aut...  +
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In the Zend, ''Ahura Mazda''. The same as Ormuzd or Mazdeô; the god of Zoroaster and the Parsis Cate...  +
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In the original Hermetic works and ancient classics it has a meaning identical with that of “god”, “...  +
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In the popular conception, a hell, a “prison under earth”. The hot and cold hells, each eight in num...  +