Nout

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Nout
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In the Pantheon of the Egyptians it meant the “One‐ only‐One”, because they did not proceed in their popular or exoteric religion higher than the third manifestation which radiates from the Unknown and the Unknowable, the first unmanifested and the second logoi in the esoteric philosophy of every nation. The Nous of Anaxagoras was the Mahat of the Hindu Brahmâ, the first manifested Deity—“the Mind or Spirit self‐potent”; this creative Principle being of course the primum mobile of everything in the Universe—its Soul and Ideation. (See “Seven Principles” in man.) (TG).


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Shortly: In the Pantheon of the Egyptians it meant the “One‐ only‐One”, because they did not proceed in their...