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In the ''Zohar ''it is said “ Man was created by the Sephiroth (Elohim-Javeh, also) and they engendered by common power the ''earthly ''Adam.” Therefore in ''Genesis ''the Elohim say : — “ Behold Man is become ''as one of us.''” But in Hindu Cosmogony or “ Creation,” Brahmâ-Prajâpati ''creates ''Virâj and the Rishis, spiritually ; therefore the latter are distinctly called “ the Mind-born Sons of Brahmâ ” ; and this specified mode of ''engendering ''precluded every idea of ''Phallicism'', at any rate in the earlier human nations. This instance well illustrates the respective ''spirituality ''of the two nations.
 
In the ''Zohar ''it is said “ Man was created by the Sephiroth (Elohim-Javeh, also) and they engendered by common power the ''earthly ''Adam.” Therefore in ''Genesis ''the Elohim say : — “ Behold Man is become ''as one of us.''” But in Hindu Cosmogony or “ Creation,” Brahmâ-Prajâpati ''creates ''Virâj and the Rishis, spiritually ; therefore the latter are distinctly called “ the Mind-born Sons of Brahmâ ” ; and this specified mode of ''engendering ''precluded every idea of ''Phallicism'', at any rate in the earlier human nations. This instance well illustrates the respective ''spirituality ''of the two nations.
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{{Style P-No indent|''bloodshed'', was but a secondary idea flowing out of the primary one of shedding of blood in ''conception ''for the first time.” Hence Jehovah became later a ''fighting ''god, “ Lord of Hosts,” and one who commands war. He is the aggressive ''Zodh'' — or Cain by permutation who ''slew ''his (female) “ ''brother'',” whose “ blood crieth from the ground,” the ''Earth ''having opened ''her mouth ''to receive ''the blood. ''(''Genesis ''iii.)}}
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> Apollo ''Karneios ''is certainly a Greek transformation from the Hindu Krishna ''Karna''. “&nbsp;Karna&nbsp;” means ''radiant ''from “&nbsp;carne,” “&nbsp;''a ray'',” and ''Karneios'', which was a title of Apollo with the Celts as with the Greeks, meant “&nbsp;Sun born.”
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