Property:CTD term short description

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A Mussulman—Turkish or Persian—ascetic. A nomadic and wandering monk. Dervishes, however, sometimes ...  +
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A Platonic philosopher of Athens, who wrote a Greek Apology for the Christians in A.D. 177, addresse...  +
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A Platonic term for the Higher Mind or Soul. It means Spirit as distinct from animal Soul—''psyche''...  +
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A Platonic term meaning “vehicle” or body Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD terms)<span style="co...  +
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A Prince‐Philosopher and Occultist. (See Book ''Al‐Chazari.'') Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD ...  +
A Purânic personage, the “nephew of 60,000 uncles” King Sagara’s sons, who were reduced to ashes by ...  +
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A Record of the Progress of the Science and Ethics of Spiritualism / The Oldest Newspaper connected with Spiritualism in Great Britain.  +
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A Roman goddess, the patroness of female Initiates and Occultists. Called also Fauna after her fathe...  +
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A Roman saint, solemnly beatified a few years ago. His great holiness consisted in sitting at one of...  +
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A Saint; a glorified Adept Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD terms)<span style="color: grey; font...  +
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A Sanskrit Sage of the race of Kuru, who, together with another Sage (Moru), is supposed to live thr...  +
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A Sanskrit epic, celebrating the strife and prowess of Arjuna with the god Siva disguised as a fores...  +
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A Singhalese priest who has not yet been ordained—from ''gana'', an assemblage or brotherhood. The h...  +
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A Society in France, founded by a great mystic called the Marquis de St. Martin, a disciple of Marti...  +
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A Sorcerer, or Wizard Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD terms)<span style="color: grey; font-size...  +
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A Syrian Gnostic, erroneously regarded as a Christian theologian, born at Edessa (''Edessene Chronic...  +
A Tamil Scripture on Astronomy and other matters Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD terms)<span st...  +
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A Vedantic term, meaning the ''Sheath ''(''Kosha'') of the ''Manomaya'', an equivalent for fourth an...  +
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A Vedantic term. The same as ''Sthûla Sharîra ''or the physical body. It is the first “sheath” of th...  +
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A Vedic Sage; in the words of ''Atharva Veda'', “The self‐born who sprang from Time”. Besides being ...  +