THEOSOPHY
Theosophical Society,
Theosophical Glossary
prepared by W. Q.
Judge

ABHIDHARMA, the third division of the "Tripitaka" or Buddhist canon. It contains the
philosophical dissertations and metaphysics of the Buddhists, and from it the
Mahayana and Hinayana schools got their fundamental
doctrines.
ABSOLUTE, anything of which it can be predicated
that it is "not relative". In
pure metaphysics that which exists independent of
any other cause;
unconditioned. Hence
the same as Parabrahmam, or the
"unknowable". That state or condition into which it is said
the manifested universe disappears upon the great Pralaya.
Said to be, by some, the combination of Spirit and Matter.
ADAM, the first man in the Hebraic system. The word really means
Man and not a man.
ADAM
KADMON, in the Kabalah, the Heavenly Man; Humanity in
its ideal form, for Adam Kadmon is said to stand with
his head in heaven and his feet on earth.
ADIBUDDHA,
the first or supreme Buddha. Buddha in reality is not a person, but a principle
incarnating in different so-called Buddhas.
AEONS,
periods of time of such duration as to be incomprehensible; also
celestial beings.
AETHER, same as Ether. The
great luminiferous substance throughout the whole
universe. Astral Light, Akasa, and the like are forms of Aether.
AHURA-MAZDA, the divine principle with the
Parsees.
AIN-SOPH, from the Kabalah;
the boundless, the expanding Deity. It is also
written En-Soph.
AJNANA, ignorance, or not-knowledge. (See Ajnyana, the word is the same.)
ALAYA,
in addition to meaning already given it, may be rendered Universal Soul.
ALKORAN, same as Koran, which see.
AMENTI, in the Egyptian system the dwelling of
the God Amon; the same as Hades of the Greeks. In fact the state of
man after death, as it was divided into
various parts corresponding to the possible
various conditions of the soul after
death of the body.
ANTARATMA, mind, the human soul.
ANTARYAMIN, that which is latent in all; a title
of Ishwara.
ANTASKARANA, the same as antakarana.
ANU,
on p. 4 of Glossary should be atom, and also, one of the names of Brahma.
ASHWATTHA, same as asvatha.
ATLANTIS, a former continent which was submerged
long ago during the cataclysms which overtook other races. A part of it was on the
Atlantic floor, and hence the name of that ocean as well as
ATMAN, the same as Atma, which see.
AUM, the same as
AVARANA-SAKTI, centripetal force or power.
AVITCHI, a state of the soul. The place or time for
this state is not always
after death, for it may be in life and on this very
earth. It is called "the
last of the eight hells", and is commonly
thought of as a state after death of
the body.
BHIKSHUS, religious mendicants, or mendicant
scholars among the Buddhists. There are two sorts, those who control
themselves by religion and those who control themselves by the nature of their
foods. At one time they were supposed to be wonder-workers.
BHUMI, the earth. See also Bhuh.
BINAH (Heb.), understanding. The
third of the ten Sephiroth of the Kabalah.
The third of the supernal triad. A
female potency.
BLACK
MACIC, sorcery, necromancy, calling back of the dead, selfish use of
occult power of any sort. For instance, the use of
hypnotism, magnetism,
mesmerism, or the like for any purpose for one's
own ends, whether those ends be apparently good or evil, partakes of the nature
of black magic. The development of telepathic suggestion will lead to black
magic, inasmuch as it can be used for the personal ends of the operator.
BOOK
OF THE DEAD, an Egyptian ritualistic work found on mummies, and parts of which
are given in Egyptian paintings. It represents in great part the supposed trial
of the soul after the death of the body, and in fact refers to the
imperishable records of a man's life
in the Astral Light, and the effects in
nature of his thoughts and acts, by all of which he is
self-judged.
BRAHMA VACH, the speech of Brahma, and hence
Brahma male and female.
BRAHMA
VIDYA, the knowledge of or about Brahman; true knowledge -- not
literally, but in the sense that if of Brahman it
must be true.
BRAHMA
VIRAJ, almost the same as Brahma Vach; it is Brahman differentiated
into material unintelligent nature and into spiritual intelligent nature.
BROTHERS
OF THE SHADOW, the opposite of the Adepts of the white or unselfish school.
Those of the shadow include all black magicians, sorcerers, and others who
intelligently abuse occult powers for selfish ends. They are not only living in
bodies, but are also still undestroyed or not yet disintegrated shades of
former living beings who were magicians of the black school. See also Dugpa and Gyalukpa.
BUDDHI,
the sixth "principle" of man's sevenfold constitution.
CAUSAL
BODY, the principle Buddhi in conjunction with Manas, as it thus is the cause
for incarnation through its connection with spirit above and matter below. In
this sense it is soul, thus with the other two bringing out the
classification of body, soul, spirit.
CHESED
(Heb.), mercy. The fourth of the ten Sephiroth
of the Kabalah. A
masculine potency, sometimes called Gedulah.
CHOCKMAH
(Heb.), wisdom. The second of the ten Sephiroth
in the Kabalah. The second
of the supernal triad. A masculine potency.
CHOHAN, Lord and Master. Spiritual
beings. See Secret Doctrine for fuller
explanations.
CODEX NAZARAEUS, the Codex of the Nazarenes; the
Book of Adam.
See Norberg's Codex Nazaraeus.
CYCLE,
a ring or turn, from the Greek Kuklos; more properly
a spiral; a day and night are a cycle; a year is another. The returning again
of any time or any
impression. The subject of cycles is of the
greatest importance, as it includes
all history and all evolution. The best known large
cycle is the sidereal, a
little over 25,000 years.
DANA, true charity.
DAY
OF BRAHMA, the great period during which universal manifestation lasts. A
space of time said to include 2,160,000,000 years, or
14 Manvantaras. See Yuga.
DESATIR, an ancient Persian book containing the
books of the various prophets. It is full of mysticism and not clear to the
modern mind.
DEVAGANA, a troop of Gods or celestial beings
possessing much wisdom, for they are presided over by Indra,
chief of the Gods.
DEVAGANESHWARA, an epithet of Indra, because he is lord of a collection or troop of Gods.
DHARMAKAYA,
the "glorified spiritual body" developed by every Buddha; the body of
the law, not as a collection of laws but as a body or vehicle obtained by
practice of the precepts through countless
incarnations.
DOPPELGANGER, the double which goes; the same as
astral body when that wanders from the physical; synonymous with wraith or
apparition or forerunner.
DOUBLE,
the same as Doppelganger, or the astral body detached from the physical.
DWELLER
ON THE THRESHOLD, found in Lytton's Zanoni; the shades of defunct bad men in Kamaloka, full of
evil, able to do evil, and with a kind of intelligence not easily explained;
also the combined evil thoughts of the race and family to which every one
belongs, and said to become, as it were, visible when one passes the threshold
of ordinary experience.
DWIJADRUSHTA, the inner vision.
DWIPA, the same as Dvipa. There are said to be
seven Dwipas, and these are the great divisions of
the world as given in the allegories of the Puranas.
There
names are: Jambu, Plaksha, Shalmali, Kusha, Krauncha, Shaka, and Pushkara. An
explanation of these allegorical divisions will be found in THE PATH for April
and May, 1889.
EIGHT SUPERHUMAN FACULTIES. These are given under Vibhuti, which see.
ELOHIM,
one of the names occurring in Genesis, which have been rendered in the
Christian bible as God and Lord; but the Hebrews had a different meaning, and
the word may be translated as plural. ENS, being, existence,
essence. With the alchemists the recondite part of a substance from
which all its qualities flow. The real Presence in Nature of
the Greeks.
EN-SOPH, the same as Ain-Soph,
which see.
ETHER,
in physics and astronomy a hypothetical medium of extreme tenuity
universally diffused throughout all space, and which
is supposed to be the
medium for the transmission of sound and light, and in
a sense the basis of
form. It corresponds almost exactly to the Astral Light
of the Kabalist, which
is an aspect of the Akasa. There are differences
between the two, however. It
should not be confounded with the Ether of the
ancients, which might be said to
be the same as the Akasa itself, whereas Ether is
only an aspect of that.
ESOTERIC, hidden, secret, within. From
the Greek "Esoterikos". The term was
first applied to the private instructions and
doctrines of Pythagoras, taught
only to a select number of his pupils and not
intended or designed for the
general outer body. Opposed to
exoteric or public.
EXOTERIC, public, unconcealed. The
opposite of esoteric, which see.
GEBURAH
(Heb.), power. The fifth of the ten Sephiroth
of the Kabalah. A female
potency.
GEDULAH
(Heb.), same as Chesed.
GELUKPA, the same as Gyalugpa. Literally,
the "yellow caps", from their wearing such color. They are a
sect in
GNOSIS, "knowledge". The term used in the
earlier Western mystical systems to denote the final wisdom to be achieved. The
same as the Gupta Vidya of the
Hindus.
GNOSTICS,
philosophers of the first, second, and third century who followed the Gnosis
(knowledge) and taught a doctrine almost identical with present-day
Theosophy.
GUARDIAN
WALL, the metaphorical wall of protection created around mankind by the
accumulated efforts of all the hosts of Saints, Adepts, Narjols,
and Nirmanakayas, to save it from falling lower in
the scale than it already is, and
to shield it from yet more terrible evils than are
at present its lot.
GUNASAMYA,
the state in which the qualities -- gunas -- are in
equilibrium.
HANUMAN, the "monkey god".
HARPOCRATES, the "god of Silence and
Mystery" in Egyptian mythology. He is
represented with a finger on his mouth, and is
either standing, or sitting on a
Lotus. An aspect of Horus, the child of Isis and Osiris.
HERMES
TRISMEGISTUS, the "founder" of the Hermetic philosophy. A purely
mythical personage, whose name has been appropriated by many of the Greek Alchemists. The same as the Egyptian god Thoth, the celestial scribe, who records the thoughts and
words of all men, and on whose tablets are to be found the mysteries of the
ages.
HIGHER EGO, Buddhi-Manas. The
spiritual part of the human ego. The god within us, or
our "Father in Heaven."
HIGHER
SELF, Atma. The spiritual essence in man. The supreme
Soul, the divine Monad, overshadowing the human Ego.
HOD (Heb.), splendor. The
eighth of the ten Sephiroth of the Kabalah. A female
potency.
HORUS,
the son of Osiris and Isis, the Father and Mother, or
spiritual and
material aspects of Being, in Egyptian mysticism.
Therefore he is the fount of
life, the germ, the "mystic child of the
ark"; that out of which the whole
universe grows or becomes.
HYPERBOREAN,
the regions round the North Pole comprised within the
ILDA
BAOTH, the son of Darkness and god of our material (fourth) globe according to
the Gnostic teaching in the Codex Nazaraeus.
INCARNATION, the descent into matter, or
contacting of the Soul with physical existence.
INCUBUS,
the male Elemental called into existence by sexual passion and lust.
The
female is called the Succubus.
INDIVIDUALITY, the permanent principle in man. A name applied by
Theosophists to the Higher Ego, in contradistinction to the lower, transitory
element, the
"personality". (See Higher Ego.)
INITIATE, one who has passed through an
Initiation; especially, one who has
passed the seventh or final Initiation on this planet.
INITIATION, the ceremony of introducing to fresh
knowledge concerning anything. Applied to the rite of
admission into the sacred mysteries.
ISIS,
the mystic "Mother" of Nature in Egyptian lore. The "woman
clothed with
the sun".
ISITA, one of the eight superhuman faculties. The power to exercise
supreme
dominion. See Vibhuti.
JEHOVAH, literally Male-Female. The
god of procreation, or sex-god. The
tribal-god of the Jews -- now worshipped by
Christians as the "Most High".
JESOD
(Heb.), foundation. The ninth of the ten Sephiroth
of the Kabalah. A
masculine potency.
KADMON,
see Adam Kadmon.
KAMALOKA, sometimes written Kama Loka and Kama -Loca. Literally, the place, world, or sphere of
desire, from
sphere. That place where the body of passions and
desires holds sway after the
death of the physical body. It is the same as the
Greek Hades and Egyptian
Amenti,
where the astral shades of the dead remain until they disintegrate or
fade out. As the earthly plane is where the material
body disintegrates, so
Kamaloka
is that one wherein the astral body in its turn dies and fades away.
Kamaloka
is much the same as the purgatory of the Christians, and in it remain
the bodies of the dead infused with the desires and
passions, for which reason
is the term Kamarupa. The disincarnated Ego sheds
its astral body in Kamaloka,
and from that state passes to Devachan; hence the
state is intermediate between
earth-life and the joys of the Devachanic state.
KAMA-MANAS,
a compound term used in Theosophical literature to designate the state of mind
or manas when closely associated with
therefore be said to be lower manas,
as it is mind directed by, and functioning
in, desire to a greater extent than in and by
-Buddhi.
KAMAVASAYITA, one of the eight superhuman
faculties.
The power to suppress all desire. See Vibhuti.
KASHI, the same as Casi
and Kasi.
KAURAVAS, the same as Kuravas.
KETHER
(Heb.), the Crown. The highest of the ten Sephirroth,
the emanations of
Deity in the Hebrew Kabalah. The
first of the supernal Triad.
KLESHA, lit. "misery".
Cleaving to existence; love of life;
KORAN,
the sacred Scriptures of the Mussalmans -- Mohamedans -- containing their moral and religious code;
revealed to Mohamet.
KOSHA, the same as Kosa,
which see.
KOUNBOUM,
a sacred Tree of Thibet, on whose leaves and bark are
said to be
imprinted innumerable religious sentences in
sacred characters, each leaf
containing a distinct word or sentence. The tree is
said to have grown out of
the hair of the Lama Tson-ka-pa,
who was buried under the soil on which it
flourishes.
KURUS, the enemies of the Pandavas
in the Mahabharata. The Kurus represent the lower material
elements in our nature: the Pandavas the higher. The
war which is carried on between these on the plane of Kurukshetra
represents the struggle Man has to make in order to gain control over his lower
nature.
KWAN-SHAI-YIN, the manifested spiritual side of
nature in Northern and Chinese Buddhism. The Male Logos.
KWAN-YIN, the permanent, hidden side of the
manifested Universe. The female
Logos. (Chinese).
LAMA,
a title properly given only to the superior priests of Thibet;
now of ten,
however, applied to those of any caste. The
Grand Lama is supposed to be an
incarnation of Buddha.
LAOTZE, a great Chinese philosopher; the founder
of Taoism.
He preceded
Confucius.
The mystic doctrine of the latter (now almost universal in China) is
in many ways but the revived Taoistic
belief.
LEMURIA,
the name given by some writers to a continent supposed to have existed at one
time, but now hidden under the waves. The Secret Doctrine affirms its previous
existence and holds that it extended between
LHAMAYIN, an order of Elementals. (Thibetan).
LIPIKAS,
the celestial scribes; the recorders of every thought, act, and word of
man. Collectively, the "Book
of the Recording Angel". Agents of Karma in the
greater sense; mentioned in the Secret Doctrine,
LOBHA, avarice.
LOTUS, the sacred plant of oriental nations,
universal symbol of the Universe, and in a
narrower sense of the Earth.
LUCIFER, the planet Venus as the "Morning
Star".
Lucifer is the symbol of purity
and wisdom, and not of the devil; the alter-ego and
"better half " of the earth.
MACROPOSOPUS, a Kabalistic term, meaning the
"Great Countenance". The Universe as a whole, or
the totality of the manifested Cosmos. The Heavenly
MAGIC,
the science of bringing into visible action forces ordinarily hidden. The
ancients recognized three sorts: Theurgia, or White Magic; Goetia,
or Black
Magic; and Natural Magic. Theurgia
had to do with the powers of the soul, the
philosopher's stone, the magic which
makes of man a God. Goetia was sorcery, or the
communication with the regents of the invisible worlds with evil intent.
Natural
Magic had dealings entirely with nature, and might be either Black or
White
according as the Adept whose will called it into action was of the Left-
or Right-hand path. The physician who heals with
the use of his drugs is as much a natural magician as the necromancer who effects cures by his thaumaturgy; with the difference,
however, that the one can give no reason for the effects he produces, while the
other can.
MAHA,
(Sans.) great.
MAHABHARATA, a great epic poem of
MAHA-BUDDHI, mahat. The
great intelligence of the Universe; Cosmic Ideation. MAHA CHOHAN, the
"great Chohan". The head
of a spiritual Hierarchy. On this planet the head of
the trans-Himalayan
MANASA
DHYANIS, the Agnishwatta Pitris: those who incarnated
in man at the close of the Third Race and gave him mind, thereby making him a
rational being.
MAHA-MANVANTARA, the great manvantara,
or period of universal activity. Said to include
311,040,000,000,000 years, or a Maha-Kalpa.
MAHA PRALAYA, a great pralaya,
or period of universal rest and dissolution. The
"Night of Brahma".
MAHARAJA, "Great King". The four Maharajas are
the four Karmic deities said to be at the four cardinal points to watch
mankind.
MAHA-SUSHUPTI,
the great dreamless sleep of all, signifying pralaya
or
dissolution, for at the great pralaya
everything goes into a state which for us
can only be rendered as dreamless sleep.
MALKUTH,
(Heb.), the kingdom. The tenth of the ten Sephiroth.
A female potency. The "Inferior Mother"; the
earth.
MANAS
TAIJASI, "Manas radiant"; Manas illumined by the light of Buddhi; the
Ego in conjunction with spirit.
MANTRIKA SAKTI; in Glos. this
is improperly put matrikas.
MATERIALIZATION,
a term used among spiritualists to designate the supposed appearance
objectively and tangibly at a seance, of a spirit. Materializations,
however, are not such as spiritualists claim. They are brought about --
according to the "spirits" themselves in agreement with occult
philosophy -- by a combination of magnetic and electric forces and material
with pictures from the astral light wherein all pictures forever are. A
framework, skeleton form, or flat surface of magnetic and electric matter is
first constructed which is perfectly transparent like glass but also tangible,
and upon it is reflected the image desired to be seen, whereupon the onlookers
think they see a once
incarnated spirit. It is the greatest of illusions,
and, on the astral plane,
is, in the opinion of occultism, nothing more than
a "pepper's ghost". That
these images speak does not add to proofs of
identification, because all such
things may be psychologically imitated, and an
impression of speech may be
produced upon every one who views the phenomenon.
But it does happen, sometimes, that one among the onlookers may not hear the
speech the others think they hear. A medium is absolutely necessary for a
materialization to occur, unless it is brought about by an Adept.
METEMPSYCHOSIS. While this means
transmigration it should be applied only to animals, so as to distinguish it
from Reincarnation, now applied to the
reembodiment of the soul in human
bodies. For many years European encyclopcedias have
given the meaning as "passing after death into the body of some
animal",
and thus misunderstood the doctrine of the passing
from one human body into
another. Yet it has been often used to describe
rebirth in human form. Herder
has "Dialogues on Metempsychosis",
devoted to the doctrine of human rebirth.
There
is not the slightest doubt that the doctrine of passing into an animal
form can be found in both Buddhism and Brahmanism.
It doubtless arose from the theory, which has great authority behind it, that
the physical atoms will pass,
after death and the flight of the soul, into animal
forms if the life of the man
has been low and animal-like; for, every atom in
the body is impressed with the
actual character of the person; and further it was
taught that a man having thus
misused the atoms in his charge during life,
would reap bad karma; from this
arose the doctrine, with the vulgar, that men's souls
passed into animal forms
of different kinds as penalty for this, that, and
the other crime.
MICROPOSOPUS,
the "Lesser Countenance", a kabalistic term applied to any part of
nature's manifestations, in antithesis to Macroposopus
which includes them all; the Microcosm.
MORYA,
the name of a Rajpoot tribe, so-called because of its
being almost
altogether composed of the descendants of the
famous Moryan sovereign of
Marya-Nagara. The Moryan
Dynasty began with certain Kshatriyas of the Sakya
line closely related to Gautama Buddha, who founded
the town of
restore the kshatriya
race. "The Moryas will possess the Earth"
is said in
another place; meaning that by the power of
their occult wisdom the Moryas in
the future will be rulers of the earth, occultly, or in possession of all its
knowledge.
MURHA, perplexing.
MYSTERIES,
the secret ceremonies which took place during the Ancient
Initiations,
in which the candidates were taught the origin of things, the
nature of the soul, and shown the births of worlds and
systems by dramatic
representations. They were divided into
the Greater and the Lesser Mysteries.
MYSTERY-LANGUAGE, the language of the
"mysteries" or those things which cannot be told. The sacerdotal language
used in discussing sacred things.
NADI, passage, channel, method.
NEOPHYTE, a candidate or novice. One
not initiated but preparing to be admitted into the sacred mysteries.
NEO-PLATONISM,
the revived Platonism of the second and third centuries. Ammonius
Saccas founded an Eclectic School of Theosopoy in
NETZACH, (Heb.), Victory; the seventh of the ten
Sephiroth of the Kabalah. A
masculine potency.
NIDANA, a band, a rope, a halter. Theosophically,
a first or original cause; a
primary or remote cause; original form or cause
of a thing; in ancient medicine
of the Hindus the study of symptoms to determine
remote or primary cause of the disease was a department with sixteen divisions,
one being called nidana sthana.
In metaphysics and the psychology of occultism, a nidana
is the beginning of a current leading to acts and circumstances. It is related
to another word -- nida -- which means a
resting-place, a bird's-nest, a lair, a den; that is, the resting-place for a
cause or start of a current or nidana.
NIGHT
OF BRAHMA, a period of non-manifestation, of the same length as Day of Brahma,
which see.
OANNES, the same as Dag
or Dagon, the "man-fish". A generic name for the
Initiates
of Chaldea, corresponding to the Nagas
or "Snake-Kings" of the
Buddhist
legends, who are said to preserve and guard the
ancient truths.
ORMAZD, (see Ahura-Mazda).
PANDU,
the father of the Pandava Princes, who were the foes
of the Kurus as
related in the Bhagavat-Gita.
PARAMATMAN, the Great or Supreme Spirit; beyond
atman.
PARAMITAS,
the seven Paramitas of perfection are: Dana, Charity; Shila,
Harmony; Kshanti, Patience; Virag,
the higher Indifference; Virya, Courage; Dhyana, Contemplation; Prajna,
the capacity for Mahatic perception.
PINGALA,
in addition to what is given in the [[Working]] Glossary it should be
understood that the breath and its channels
referred to are not the lungs and
air passages but the inner psychic breath.
PISTIS
SOPHIA, a sacred Gnostic work; full of mysticism; very obscure in its
terms.
PLANE,
a level surface; specifically, a field of consciousness; as dream-plane,
mental-plane, physical-plane, etc.
PLANETARY SPIRIT, the Regent of a planet; its
PLASTIC
BODY, a name for the Linga-Sharira, or astral form. Called "Plastic" or "Protean" because of its
power to assume any shape or form.
POSEIDONIS,
(Gr.), the last remaining portion of the great Atlantic Continent,
the
PRAKAMYA,
one of the eight superhuman faculties; the power to exercise
irresistible will. See Vibhuti.
PRAPTI, one of the eight superhuman faculties. See Vibhuti
for description.
PUJA, worship or adoration to idols, images or
persons.
QABALLAH,
this is also written Kaballah and Kabalah,
which see. For a good
series of hints on the Kabala see Lucifer, vol. x, May
92, p. 185.
QUATERNARY,
the four lower "principles" in man's sevenfold constitution, to wit:
Rupa, Life, Astral Body, and
RACE, a division of Humanity. Occultism teaches that
Mankind arises on the Earth in seven successive classes, called races. Each of these
again divides into
sub-races. The present "civilized"
nations constitute the Fifth Subrace of the
Fifth
Root-Race; and it is taught that there are still extant specimens of the
older races.
RAHAT, the same as Arhat
and Arahat which see.
RAMA,
in Hindu mythology the seventh Avatar, or manifestation on Earth of the
Supreme. He is the hero of the Ramayana, the
famous epic poem of India.
RAMAYANA,
the twin epic poem of the Mahabharata; the allies of the hero (Rama) are monkeys, which under the able generalship of
Hanuman finally conquer Ravana, the demon-king, and
the Rakshasas, or demons and giants of Lanka or
REINCARNATION, rebirth of the soul into human
bodies.
The oldest belief of the world, viz., that the Soul or Ego of man has lived on
Earth many times
previously to the present life, and will be reborn,
or incarnated again, many
times in the future, before the full experience
attainable on this planet has
been gathered, Not to bee confounded with transmigration
however, for which it
is often mistaken. See Metempsychosis.
RING-PASS-NOT,
the limit of possibility in the expansion of consciousness or
perception for Man, while he remains such. To cross
its border-line is to enter
Nirvana, to become one with all and to lose the
personality.
The circle is
broken for all only on the great day Be-with-us, when
all go into para-nirvana.
ROUND, the journey of the monad once around the
seven globes composing the Earth-chain or any other planetary chain. The word
"round" was used
interchangeably with "ring",
in the early writings on the subject in
Theosophical literature. It is applied generally
in respect to the Monad in
human body, although it is the same for all other
kingdoms.
SAMARTHYA,
to meaning already given add; the attenuation of passion by
reflection.
SAMA
VEDA, one of the four Vedas of the Hindus.
SAMSKARA, literally means "impression".
The name of the initiatory rites of the Brahmans from birth through life, for
they, being all priests by birth, have
various initiatory ceremonies. With us the samskaras would be the same as
sacrament; for baptism or naming the child is one samskara, the first going
forth of the child is another, shaving the head,
marriage, giving up the world,
and so on, are others. A full explanation of the samskaras is given in the
Oriental Department of the American Section
T.S., in Paper No. 10.
SANKHYA
KARIKA, the metaphysical aphorisms of Kapila Rishi.
SAPTAPARNA, the seven-chambered cave, near Buddhagaya, where Buddha initiated and taught his Arhats; also man, because he has seven chambers or
principles.
SATCHITANANDA,
that which is all truth (sattwa), all intelligence
(chit), and
all bliss (ananda). See
respectively those words.
SATTWA, the same as Sattva.
SENZAR,
the Mystery-language of the ancient Initiated Adepts, known to all
schools all over the world.
SEPHIROTH, the ten emanations of Deity in the
Hebrew Kabalah. They are, Kether, crown; Chokmah, wisdom; Binah, understanding; Chesed,
mercy; Geburah, power; Tiphereth,
beauty; Netzach, victory; Hod,
splendor; Jesod, foundation; Malkuth,
the kingdom.
SEPTENARY, the collection of six principles
synthesized in the seventh or Atman, and constituting man. The first four are
given under Quaternary, and the
remaining three under Triad. The symbol of the septenary is a square and a
triangle combined.
SHAMBHALA, the town spoken of in the Puranas where the Kalki-Avatar,
the Messiah on the White Horse will appear before the end of the Kali-Yuga or Black
age.
Occultists name its position as in the
SHAMANS,
Tartar Magicians and priests, male or female, of the ancient Bhon
religion of Thibet.
They are found chiefly in
SILA, morality.
SROTAPATTI,
one who has "entered the stream" which will bear him to the
SUBHAVA, the same as Swabhavat,
which see.
SUCCUBUS, the female Incubus, which see; a
"spirit bride".
SVABHAVAT, the "world stuff" or
substance with energy. The Spirit within
substance. That which is the
basis of all manifested things. The "create
uncreate".
SWAPNA, the same as Svapna.
SWARGA, the same as Svarga.
SYLPH, an elemental of the Air (Rosicrucian).
TAIJASI, illuminated, radiant. From Tejas -- Fire. See Manasa-
Taijasi.
TAPASYA, asceticism, worship, devotion, silent
meditation.
TETRAGRAMMATON, the four-lettered name of God
with the Greeks.
THEOSOPHY, divine wisdom; the wisdom of the
Gods, obtained through the Gods, not however by revelation, but through individual
aspiration and experience.
THEURGY, divine Magic, or power to work
phenomena through Divine aid or by the aid of the "Gods", or powers
of nature.
See Magic.
THREAD-SOUL,
see Sutratman.
TIPHERETH,
(Heb.), beauty. The sixth of the ten Sephiroth
of the Kabalah. A male
potency.
TRIAD,
the triad consists of Atma-Buddhi-Manas, and is the reincarnating man. It is
the upper third of the Septenary; which see. Its
symbol is an equilateral
triangle.
TRIBHUVANA,
the words called Swarga, Bhumi,
and Patala; vulgarly heaven, earth, and hell, but in
occultism the Terrestrial, Psychic, and Spiritual spheres. See also Tri-Lokas.
TRIMURTI,
the name of the Hindu trinity, of Brahma, Vishnu, and Siva, or
creation, preservation, and destruction. In some
old pictures the Trimurti is
shown appearing on a lotus which springs from
TRIVENI,
the junction of the three minor currents respectively called Ida,
Pingala, and Sushumna,
called also best of all places of pilgrimage or
Tirtharaja. This is because the
discovery of these powers and currents is made
by effort or pilgrimage to them, and when the spot
is found complete mastery
over self becomes possible.
VALLABACHARYA, the founder of a sect of Vaishnavas. His descendants are called Goswami
Maharaj. They are said to be immoral.
VASITA, one of the eight superhuman faculties. The
power to subjugate any person or being by magic. See Vibhuti.
VEHICLE, a carriage. That
through which anything expresses itself. Thus the body is the vehicle of
the soul. Same as Vahan.
VENDIDAD,
one of the Nosks (works) of the Zend,
the first of the fragments
collected together in that which is known as the
Zend-Avesta.
VIBHUTI,
great power, might, dominion, supremacy, dignity; superhuman power, consisting
of the eight faculties of anima, to become minute; laghima,
extreme lightness; prapti, power to attain anything; prakamya, irresistible will;
mahima, illimitable bulk; isita, supreme dominion; vasita,
subjugation by magic;
kamavasayita, power to suppress all
desire. Also the name given to the ashes
with which Siva besmeared himself.
VIDARSANA,
the attaining, by reflection, of wisdom that transcends the normal
wisdom of the race.
VIKSHEPA-SAKTI, centrifugal force or power.
VIRAJ, the Logos; the male half of Vach.
VISHWAKARMAN, the artificer and carpenter of the
Gods in the Vedas.
From this
has sprung the idea of Jesus as a carpenter.
WHEEL
OF SAINSARA, being reborn on earth over and over again; reincarnation; called a
wheel because we whirl about from one life to another so long as we are
overcome by desire.
WISDOM-RELIGION, the one religion which
underlies all creeds, and which is to be found hidden under the text of all
holy books in all nations.
YEAR OF BRAHMA, 360 days and 360 nights of
Brahma.
3,110,400,000,000 solar years.
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