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Bihar Gyalpo A king deified by the Dugpas. A patron over all their religious buildings [[Category: Theosophical G ...
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Binah Understanding. The third of the 10 Sephiroth, the third of the Supernal Triad; a female potency, cor ...
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Birs Nimrud Believed by the Orientalists to be the site of the Tower of Babel. The great pile of Birs Nimrud is ...
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Black Dwarfs The name of the Elves of Darkness, who creep about in the dark caverns of the earth and fabricate we ...
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Black Fire A Kabbalistic term for Absolute Light and Wisdom; “black” because it is incomprehensible to our fini ...
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Black Magic Sorcery; necromancy, or the raising of the dead, and other selfish abuses of abnormal powers. This a ...
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Black Magic (Vide Supra.)<span style="color: grey; font-size ...
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Helena Petrovna Blavatsky • HPB She was the main source of Theosophical teachings and discussed the major themes of Theosophy in man ...
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Nikifor Vladimirovich Blavatsky Vice Governor (1849-1861) of Erivan Province (now Armenia) of Russian Empire; husband of [[Blavatsky ...
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Yuri Blavatsky • Youry Blavatsky Infant-ward of H. P. Blavatsky and N. V. Blavatsky.
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Boat of the Sun This sacred solar boat was called Sekti, and it was steered by the dead. With the Egyptians the ...
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Boaz The great‐grandfather of David. The word is from B, meaning “in”, and oz “strength”, a symbolic ...
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Bodha‐Bodhi Wisdom‐knowledge<span style="color: grey; font-size: ...
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Bodhi • Sambodhi Receptive intelligence, in contradistinction to Buddhi, which is the potentiality of intelligenc ...
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Bodhi Druma The Bo or Bodhi tree; the tree of “knowledge the Pippala or ficus religiosa in botany. It is ...
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Bodhidharma Wisdom‐religion; or the wisdom contained in Dharma (ethics). Also the name of a great Arhat Ks ...
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Bodhisattva Lit., “he, whose essence (sattva) has become intelligence (bodhi)”; those who need but one m ...
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Bodhyanga Lit., the seven branches of knowledge or understanding. One of the 37 categories of the Bodhi pakc ...
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Boehme A great mystic philosopher, one of the most prominent Theosophists of the mediæval ages. He was born ...
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Bona‐Oma • Bona Dea A Roman goddess, the patroness of female Initiates and Occultists. Called also Fauna after her fathe ...
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Bonati Guido. A Franciscan monk, born at Florence in the XIIIth century and died in 1306. He became an astr ...
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Bono Peter. A Lombardian; a great adept in the Hermetic Science, who travelled to Persia to study Alchemy ...
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Boodhasp An alleged Chaldean; but in esoteric teaching a Buddhist (a Bodhisattva), from the East, who was the ...
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Sepher Jetzirah • Book of the Creation The most occult of all the Kabalistic works now in the possession of modern mystics. Its alleged ori ...
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Book of the Dead An ancient Egyptian ritualistic and occult work attributed to Thot‐Hermes. Found in the coffins of a ...
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Book of the Keys An ancient Kabbalistic work<span style="color: grey; ...
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Boris de Zirkoff was an American Theosophist, editor and writer; a relative of H. P. Blavatsky, his mother was Lydia ...
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Borj The Mundane Mountain, a volcano or fire‐ mountain; the same as the Indian Meru [[Category: Theosophi ...
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Borri Joseph Francis. A great Hermetic philosopher, born at Milan in the 17th century. He was an adept, an ...
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Borsippa The planet‐tower, wherein Bel was worshipped in the days when astrolaters were the greatest astr ...
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Both‐al The Both‐al of the Irish is the descendant and copy of the Greek Batylos and the Beth‐el of Canaan, ...
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Bragadini Marco Antonio. A Venetian Rosicrucian of great achievements, an Occultist and Kabbalist who was deca ...
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Bragi The god of New Life, of the re‐incarnation of nature and man. He is called “the divine singer” witho ...
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Brahma The student must distinguish between Brahma the neuter, and Brahmâ, the male creator of the Indian P ...
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Brahma Prajapati “Brahmâ the Progenitor”, literally the “Lord of Creatures”. In this aspect Brahmâ is the synthesis o ...
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Brahma Vach Male and female Brahmâ. Vâch is also some‐times called the female logos; for Vâch means Speech, lite ...
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Brahma Vidya The knowledge, the esoteric science, about the two Brahmas and their true nature [[Category: Theosop ...
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Brahma Viraj The same: Brahmâ separating his body into two halves, male and female, creates in them Vâch and Virâ ...
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Brahmachari A Brahman ascetic; one vowed to celibacy, a monk, virtually, or a religious student [[Category: Theo ...
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Brahmajnani One possessed of complete Knowledge; an Illuminatus in esoteric parlance [[Category: Theosophica ...
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Brahman The highest of the four castes in India, one supposed or rather fancying himself, as high among men, ...
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Brahmana period One of the four periods into which Vedic literature has been divided by Orientalists [[Category: The ...
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Brahmanas Hindu Sacred Books. Works composed by, and for Brahmans. Commentaries on those portions of the Vedas ...
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Brahmanaspati The planet Jupiter; a deity in the Rig ‐Veda, known in the exoteric works as Brihaspati, who ...
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Brahmapuri Lit., “the City of Brahmâ<span style="color: grey; f ...
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Brahmaputras The Sons of Brahmâ<span style="color: grey; font-siz ...
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Brahmarandhra A spot on the crown of the head connected by Sushumna, a cord in the spinal column, with the hea ...
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Brahmarshis The Brahminical Rishis<span style="color: grey; font ...
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Brahma’s Day A period of 2,160,000,000 years during which Brahmâ having emerged out of his golden egg (Hiranyag ...
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Brahma’s Night A period of equal duration, during which Brahmâ. is said to be asleep. Upon awakening he recommences ...
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Bread and Wine Baptism and the Eucharist have their direct origin in pagan Egypt. There the “waters of purification ...
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Briatic World • Briah This world is the second of the Four worlds of the Kabbalists and referred to the highest created “A ...
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Briareus A famous giant in the Theogony of Hesiod. The son of Cœlus and Terra, a monster with 50 heads and 10 ...
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Bride The tenth Sephira, Malkuth, is called by the Kabbalists the Bride of Microprosopus; she is the final ...
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Brihadaranyaka The name of a Upanishad. One of the sacred and secret books of the Brahmins; an Aranyaka ' ...
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Brihaspati The name of a Deity, also of a Rishi. It is like wise the name of the planet Jupiter. He is the ...
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Briseus A name given to the god Bacchus from his nurse, Briso. He had also a temple at Brisa, a promontory o ...
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Brotherhood of Luxor A certain Brotherhood of mystics. Its name had far better never have been divulged, as it led a grea ...
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Brothers of Light This is what the great authority on secret societies, Brother Kenneth R. H. Mackenzie IX., says of t ...
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Brothers of the Shadow A name given by the Occultists to Sorcerers, and especially to the Tibetan Dugpas, of whom there ...
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Bubaste A city in Egypt which was sacred to the cats, and where was their principal shrine. Many hundreds of ...
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Buddha Lit., “The Enlightened”. The highest degree of knowledge. To become a Buddha one has to break throug ...
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Buddhachhaya Lit., “the shadow of Buddha”. It is said to become visible at certain great events, and during some ...
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Buddhaphala Lit., “the fruit of Buddha”, the fruition of Arahattvaphalla'', or Arhatship [[Category: ...
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Buddhi Universal Soul or Mind. Mahâbuddhi is a name of Mahat (see “Alaya”); also the spiritual Soul in ...
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Buddhism Buddhism is now split into two distinct Churches : the Southern and the Northern Church. The former ...
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Buddhochinga The name of a great Indian Arhat who went to China in the 4th century to propagate Buddhism and conv ...
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Budha “The Wise and Intelligent”, the Son of Soma, the Moon, and of Rokini or Taraka, wife of Brihaspati c ...
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Bull‐Worship The worship of the Bull and the Ram was addressed to one and the same power, that of generative crea ...
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Bumapa A school of men, usually a college of mystic students [[Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD terms)] ...
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Bunda‐hish An old Eastern work in which among other things anthropology is treated in an allegorical fashion [[ ...
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Burham‐i‐Kati A Hermetic Eastern work<span style="color: grey; fon ...
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Buri “The producer”, the Son of Bestla, in Norse legends< ...
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Buru Bonga The “Spirit of the Hills”. This Dryadic deity is worshipped by the Kolarian tribes of Central India ...
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Busardier A Hermetic philosopher born in Bohemia who is credited with having made a genuine powder of projecti ...
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Butler An English name assumed by an adept, a disciple of some Eastern Sages, of whom many fanciful stories ...
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Bythos A Gnostic term meaning “Depth” or the “great Deep”, Chaos. It is equivalent to space, before anythin ...
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B’ne Alhim • Beni Elohim “Sons of God ”, literally or more correctly “Sons of the gods”, as Elohim is the plural of Eloah. A ...
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Cabar Zio “The mighty Lord of Splendour” (Codex Nazaraeus), they who procreate seven beneficent lives, ' ...
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Cabeiri • Kabiri Deities, held in the highest veneration at Thebes, in Lemnos, Phrygia, Macedonia, and especially at ...
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Cabletow A Masonic term for a certain object used in the Lodges. Its origin lies in the thread of the Brahman ...
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Cadmus The supposed inventor of the letters of the alphabet. He may have been their originator and teacher ...
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Caduceus The Greek poets and mythologists took C—The third letter of the English alphabet, which has no ...
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Caesar A far‐famed astrologer and “professor of magic,” i.e., an Occultist, during the reign of Henry IV of ...
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Cagliostro A famous Adept, whose real name is claimed (by his enemies) to have been Joseph Balsamo. He was a na ...
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Cain • Kayn In Esoteric symbology he is said to be identical with Jehovah or the “Lord God” of the fourth chapte ...
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Calvary Cross This form of cross does not date from Christianity. It was known and used for mystical purposes, tho ...
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Campanella Tomaso A Calabrese, born in 1568, who, from his childhood exhibited strange powers, and gave himself up dur ...
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Canarese The language of the Karnatic, originally called Kanara, one of the divisions of South India [[Catego ...
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Capricornus The 10th sign of the Zodiac (Makâra in Sanskrit), considered, on account of its hidden meaning, ...
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Cardan Jerome An astrologer, alchemist, kabbalist and mystic, well known in literature. He was born at Pavia in 15 ...
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Carnac A very ancient site in Brittany (France) of a temple of cyclopean structure, sacred to the Sun and t ...
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Caste Originally the system of the four hereditary classes into which the Indian population was divided: B ...
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Causal Body This “body”, which is no body either objective or subjective, but Buddhi, the Spiritual Soul, is ...
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Cazotte Jacques The wonderful Seer, who predicted the beheading of several royal personages and his own decapitation ...
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Cecco d’Ascoli Surnamed “Francesco Stabili.” He lived in the thirteenth century, and was considered the most famous ...
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Cerberus Cerberus, the three‐headed canine monster, which was supposed to watch at the threshold of Hades, ca ...
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Ceres In Greek Demeter. As the female aspect of Pater Æther, Jupiter, she is esoterically the producti ...
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Chabrat Zereh Aur Bokher An Order of the Rosicrucian stock, whose members study the Kabbalah and Hermetic sciences; it admits ...
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Chadayatana Lit., the six dwellings or gates in man for the reception of sensations; thus, on the physical p ...
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Chaitanya The founder of a mystical sect in India. A rather modern sage, believed to be an avatar of Krish ...
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Chakna‐padma‐karpo “He who holds the lotus”, used of Chenresi, the Bodhisattva. It is not a genuine Tibetan word, b ...
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Chakra A wheel, a disk, or the circle of Vishnu generally. Used also of a cycle of time, and with other mea ...
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Chakshub The “eye ”. Loka‐chakshub or “the eye of the world” is a title of the Sun [[Category: Theosophic ...
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Chaldean Book of Numbers A work which contains all that is found in the Zohar of Simeon Ben‐Jochai, and much more. It mus ...
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Chaldeans • Kasdim At first a tribe, then a caste of learned Kabbalists. They were the savants, the magians of Baby ...
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Chandra The Moon; also a deity. The terms Chandra and Soma are synonyms [[Category: Theosophical Glossar ...
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Chandragupta The first Buddhist King in India, the grand‐sire of Asoka ; the Sandracottus of the all‐bungling ...
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Chandramanam The method of calculating time by the Moon<span styl ...
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Chandrayana The lunar year chronology<span style="color: grey; f ...
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Chandra‐kanta “The moon‐stone”, a gem that is claimed to be formed and developed under the moon‐ beams, which give ...
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Chandra‐vansa The “Lunar Race”, in contradistinction to Suryavansa, the “Solar Race”. Some Orientalists think ...
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Chantong “He of the 1,000 Eyes”, a name of Padmapani or Chenresi (Avalokitesvara) [[Category: Theosophical Gl ...
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Chaos The Abyss, the “Great Deep”. It was personified in Egypt by the Goddess Neїth, anterior to all gods. ...
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Charaka A writer on Medicine who lived in Vedic times. He is believed to have been an incarnation (Avatara ...
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Charnook Thomas A great alchemist of the sixteenth century; a surgeon who lived and practiced near Salisbury, studyi ...
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Charon The Egyptian Khu‐en‐ua, the hawk‐headed Steersman of the boat conveying the Souls across the bla ...
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Charyaka There were two famous beings of this name. One a Rakshasa (demon) who disguised himself as a Brâ ...
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Chhassidi • Chasdim In the Septuagint Assidai, and in English Assideans. They are also mentioned in Maccabees ...
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Chastanier Benedict A French mason who established in London in 1767 a Lodge called “The Illuminated Theosophists” [[Cat ...
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Chatur mukha The “four‐faced one”, a title of Brahmâ<span style=" ...
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Chatur varna The four castes (lit., colours)<span style="colo ...
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Chaturdasa Bhuvanam The fourteen lokas or planes of existence. Esoterically, the dual seven states [[Category: Theosophi ...
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Chaturyoni Written also tchatur‐yoni. The same as Karmaya or “the four modes of birth”—four ways of ent ...
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Chava The same as Eve: “the Mother of all that lives” ʺLifeʺ [[Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD terms) ...
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Chavigny A disciple of the world‐famous Nostradamus, an astrologer and an alchemist of the sixteenth century. ...
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Chela A disciple, the pupil of a Guru or Sage, the follower of some adept of a school of philosophy (lit ...
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Chemi The ancient name of Egypt<span style="color: grey; f ...
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Chenresi The Tibetan Avalokitesvara. The Bodhisattva Padmâpani, a divine Buddha [[Category: Theosophical Glos ...
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Cheru • Heru A magic sword, a weapon of the “sword god” Heru. In the Edda, the Saga describes it as destroyin ...
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Cherubim According to the Kabbalists, a group of angels, which they specially associated with the Sephira Jes ...
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Chesed “Mercy ”, also named Gedulah, the fourth of the ten Sephiroth; a masculine or active potency. [ ...
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Chhandoga A Samhitâ collection of Sama Veda; also a priest, a chanter of the Sama Veda [[Category: Theosop ...
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Chhanmuka A great Bodhisattva with the Northern Buddhists, famous for his ardent love of Humanity; regarded in ...
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Chhannagarikah Lit., the school of six cities. A famous philosophical school where Chelas are prepared before enter ...
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Chhaya “Shade” or “ Shadow”. The name of a creature produced by Sanjnâ, the wife of Surya, from herself (as ...
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Chhaya loka The world of Shades; like Hades, the world of the Eidola and Umbræ. We call it Kâmaloka ...
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Chiah Life; Vita, Revivificatio. In the Kabbala, the second highest essence of the human soul, corresp ...
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Chichhakti Chih‐Sakti; the power which generates thought<sp ...
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Chidagnikundum Lit., “the fire‐hearth in the heart”; the seat of the force which extinguishes all individual desire ...
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Chidakasam The field, or basis of consciousness<span style="col ...
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Chiffilet A Canon‐Kabbalist of the XVIIth century, reputed to have learned a key to the Gnostic works from Cop ...
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Chiim A plural noun—“lives”; found in compound names Elohim Chum, the gods of lives, Parkhurst translates ...
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China One of the oldest known Chinese books is the Yih King, or Book of Changes. It is reported to hav ...
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Chit Abstract Consciousness<span style="color: grey; font ...
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Chitanuth our Chitons, a priestly garb; the coats of skin given by Java Aleim to Adam and Eve after their ...
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Chitkala In Esoteric philosophy, identical with the Kumâras those who first incarnated into the men of the Th ...
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Chitra Gupta The deva (or god) who is the recorder of Yâma (the god of death), and who is supposed to read the ac ...
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Chitra Sikkandinas The constellation of the great Bear; the habitat of the seven Rishis (Sapta Riksha). Lit., “ bri ...
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Hivim • Chivim Whence the Hivites who, according to some Roman Catholic commentators, descend from Heth, son of Can ...
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Chnoumis The same as Chnouphis and Kneph. A symbol of creative force ; Chnoumis or Kneph is “the unmade and e ...
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Chnouphis Nouf in Egyptian. Another aspect of Ammon, and the personification of his generative power in ...
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Chohan “Lord” or “Master” ; a chief; thus Dhyan‐ Chohan would answer to “Chief of the Dhyanis”, o ...
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Chokmah Wisdom; the second of the ten Sephiroth, and the second of the supernal Triad. A masculine potency c ...
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Khons • Chonso The Son of Maut and Ammon, the personification of morning. He is the Theban Harpocrates, according t ...
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Chrestos The early Gnostic form of Christ. It was used in the fifth century B.C. by Æschylus, Herodotus, and ...
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Christian Scientist A newly‐coined term for denoting the practitioners of an art of healing by will. The name is a misno ...
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Chuang A great Chinese philosopher<span style="color: grey; ...
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Chubilgan • Khubilkhan The same as Chutuktu<span style="color: gr ...
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Frederick Stuart Church American artist.
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Chutuktu An incarnation of Buddha or of some Bodhisattva, as believed in Tibet, where there are generally fiv ...
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Chyuta Means, “the fallen” into generation, as a Kabbalist would say; the opposite of achyuta, somethin ...
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Circle There are several “Circles” with mystic adjectives attached to them. Thus we have: (1) the “Decussat ...
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Clairaudience The faculty, whether innate or acquired by occult training, of hearing all that is said at whatever ...
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Clairvoyance The faculty of seeing with the inner eye or spiritual sight. As now used it is a loose and flippant ...
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Clemens Alexandrinus A Church Father and a voluminous writer, who had been a Neo‐Platonist and a disciple of Ammonius Sac ...
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Cock A very occult bird, much appreciated in ancient augury and symbolism. According to the Zohar, th ...
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Codex Nazaraeus The “Book of Adam”—the latter name meaning anthropos, Man or Humanity. The Nazarene faith is cal ...
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Coeur, Jacques A famous Treasurer of France, born in 1408, who obtained the office by black magic. He was reputed a ...
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Coffin‐Rite • Pastos This was the final rite of Initiation in the Mysteries in Egypt, Greece and elsewhere. The last and ...
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Collanges, Gabriel de Born in 1524. The best astrologer in the XVlth century and a still better Kabbalist. He spent a fort ...
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College of Rabbis A college at Babylon; most famous during the early centuries of Christianity. Its glory, however, wa ...
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Collemann, Jean An Alsatian, born at Orleans, according to K. Mackenzie; other accounts say he was a Jew, who found ...
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Collyridians A sect of Gnostics who, in the ear]y centuries of Christianity, transferred their worship and revere ...
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Constance Wachtmeister was the companion and coworker of Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (H.P.B.) from 1885 until Blavatsky's dea ...
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Continents In the Buddhist cosmogony, according to Gautama Buddha’s exoteric doctrine, there are numberless sys ...
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Corybantes, Mysteries of the These were held in Phrygia in honour of Atys, the youth beloved by Cybele. The rites were very elabo ...
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Cosmic Gods Inferior gods, those connected with the formation of matter [[Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD t ...
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Cosmic ideation Eternal thought, impressed on substance or spirit‐matter, in the eternity ; thought which becomes ac ...
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Cosmocratores “Builders of the Universe”, the “world architects”, or the Creative Forces personified [[Category: T ...
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Cow‐worship The idea of any such “worship” is as erroneous as it is unjust. No Egyptian worshipped the cow, nor ...
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Cremer, John An eminent scholar who for over thirty years studied Hermetic philosophy in pursuance of its practic ...
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Crescent Sin was the Assyrian name for the moon, and Sin‐ai the Mount, the birth‐place of Osiris, of ...
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Criocephale Ram‐headed, applied to several deities and emblematic figures, notably those of ancient Egypt, which ...
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Crocodile “The great reptile of Typhon.” The seat of its “worship” was Crocodilopolis and it was sacred to Set ...
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Cross Mariette Bey has shown its antiquity in Egypt by proving that in all the primitive sepulchres “the p ...
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Atef • Crown of Horus It consisted of a tall white cap with ram’s horns, and the urœus in front. Its two feathers repr ...
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Crux Ansata The handled cross,T; whereas the tau is T, in this form, and the oldest Egyptian cross o ...
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Crypt A secret subterranean vault, some for the purpose of initiation, others for burial purposes. There w ...
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Curetes The Priest‐Initiates of ancient Crete, in the service of Cybele. Initiation in their temples was ver ...
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Cutha An ancient city in Babylonia after which a tablet giving an account of “creation” is named. The “Cut ...
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Cuvier, Georges was a French naturalist and zoologist.
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Cycle From the Greek Kuklos. The ancients divided time into end less cycles, wheels within wheels, all ...
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Cynocephalus The Egyptian Hapi. There was a notable difference between the ape‐headed gods and the “Cynocepha ...
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D Both in the English and Hebrew alphabets the fourth letter, whose numerical value is four. The symbo ...
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Daath Knowledge; “the conjunction of Chokmah and Binah, Wisdom and Understanding”: sometimes, in error, ca ...
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Dabar D (a) B (a) R (im), meaning the “Word”, and the “Words” in the Chaldean Kabbala, Dabar and Log ...
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Dabistan The land of Iran; ancient Persia<span style="color: ...
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Dache‐Dachus The dual emanation of Moymis, the progeny of the dual or androgynous World‐Principle, the male Apaso ...
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Dactyli From daktulos, “a finger”. The name given to the Phrygian Hierophants of Kybele, who were regard ...
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Dadouchos The torch‐hearer, one of the four celebrants in the Eleusinian mysteries. There were several attache ...
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Daemon In the original Hermetic works and ancient classics it has a meaning identical with that of “god”, “ ...
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Daenam Lit., “Knowledge”, the principle of understanding in man, rational Soul, or Manas, according to ...
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Dag, Dagon “Fish” and also “Messiah”. Dagon was the Chaldean man‐fish Oannes, the mysterious being who arose da ...
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Dagoba Lit: a sacred mound or tower for Buddhist holy relics. These are pyramidal‐looking mounds scattered ...
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Daitya Guru The instructor of the giants, called Daityas (q.v.) Allegorically, it is the title given to the ...
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Daityas Giants, Titans, and exoterically demons, but in truth identical with certain Asuras, the intellectua ...
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Devajnanas • Daivajna The higher classes of celestial beings, those who possess divine knowledge [[Category: Theosophical ...
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Daivi‐prakriti Primordial, homogeneous light, called by some Indian Occultists “the Light of the Logos” (see Note ...
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Dakini Female demons, vampires and blood‐ drinkers (asra‐pas). In the Purânas they attend upon the ...
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Daksha A form of Brahmâ and his son in the Purânas But the Rig Veda states that “Daksha sprang from Adi ...
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Dalada A very precious relic of Gautama the Buddha; viz., his supposed left canine tooth preserved at the g ...
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Dama Restraint of the senses<span style="color: grey; fon ...
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Dambulla The name of a huge rock in Ceylon. It is about 400 feet above the level of the sea. Its upper portio ...
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Dammapadan A Buddhist work containing moral precepts<span style ...
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Dana Almsgiving to mendicants, lit., “charity”, the first of the six Paramitas in Buddhism [[Category: Th ...
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Danavas Almost the same as Daityas; giants and demons, the opponents of the ritualistic gods [[Category: ...
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Dangma In Esotericism a purified Soul. A Seer and an Initiate; one who has attained full wisdom [[Category: ...
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Daos The seventh King (Shepherd) of the divine Dynasty, who reigned over the Babylonians for the space of ...
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Darasta Ceremonial magic practised by the central Indian tribes, especially among the Kolarians [[Category: ...
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Dardanus The Son of Jupiter and Electra, who received the Kabeiri gods as a dowry, and took them to Samothrac ...
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