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  • When based on the UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLE, it denotes an abstract noun, which is more correct and logical than to apply the adjective "absolute" to that which has neither attributes not limitations, nor can IT have any.<br />

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    <br/>When based on the UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLE, it denotes an abstract noun, which is more correct
    When based on the UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLE, it denotes an abstract noun, which is more correct and logical than to apply the adjective "absolute" to that which has neither attributes not limitations, nor can IT have any.<br /> theosophical glossary<br /> <br/>When based on the UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLE, it denotes an abstract noun, which is more correct
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    “Wonder is very much the affection of a philosopher, for there is no other beginning of philosophy than this.” Typically when the mind is freed from the distractions of the busy tussling world of w…
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  • Bragi (Scandinavian)

    The god of New Life, of the reincarnation of nature and man. He is called "the divine singer" without spot or blemish. He is represented as gliding in the ship of the Dwarfs of Death during the death of recommences the process, and this goes on for an AGE of Brahma composed of alternate "Days", and "Nights", and lasting 100 years (of 2,160,000,000 years each). It requires fifteen figures to express the duration of such an age; after the expiration of which the Mahapralaya or the Great Dissolution sets in, and last it's turn for the same space of 15 figures.
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    Bragi (Scandinavian) The god of New Life, of the reincarnation of nature and man. He is called "the divine singer" without spot or blemish. He is represented as gliding in the ship of the Dwarfs of Death during the death of recommences the process, and this goes on for an AGE of Brahma composed of alternate "Days", and "Nights", and lasting 100 years (of 2,160,000,000 years each). It requires fifteen figures to express the duration of such an age; after the expiration of which the Mahapralaya or the Great Dissolution sets in, and last it's turn for the same space of 15 figures. -theosophical glossary
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  • It takes wll humanity to complete the expression of the Divine, hence, since the wisdom of no one ma  has ever evolved a complete science or formulated a philosophy without the aid of his predecessors, so no one Soul can unaided find the whole Truth within himself. All a Soul can find within is its own Truth, the Truth that shall make it free.

    - Harriette Augusta Curtiss
    It takes wll humanity to complete the expression of the Divine, hence, since the wisdom of no one ma  has ever evolved a complete science or formulated a philosophy without the aid of his predecessors, so no one Soul can unaided find the whole Truth within himself. All a Soul can find within is its own Truth, the Truth that shall make it free. - Harriette Augusta Curtiss
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  • Asgard (Scandinavian)

    The kingdom and the habitat of the Norse gods, the Scandinavian Olympus; situated "higher than the Home of the Light-Elves", but on the same plane as Jotunheim, the home of the Jotuns, the wicked Giants versed in magic, with whom the gods of Asgard are the same as the Indian Suras (gods) and the Jotuns as the Asuras, both representing the conflicting powers of nature - beneficent and maleficient. They are the prototypes also of the Greek gods and the Titans. - Theosophical Gloassary
    Asgard (Scandinavian) The kingdom and the habitat of the Norse gods, the Scandinavian Olympus; situated "higher than the Home of the Light-Elves", but on the same plane as Jotunheim, the home of the Jotuns, the wicked Giants versed in magic, with whom the gods of Asgard are the same as the Indian Suras (gods) and the Jotuns as the Asuras, both representing the conflicting powers of nature - beneficent and maleficient. They are the prototypes also of the Greek gods and the Titans. - Theosophical Gloassary
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  • If you're walking, don't forget to Check out this free app — It Pays to Walk ????

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  • Adumla (Scandanavian)

    The Cow of creation, the “nourisher”, from which flowed four streams of milk which fed the Giant Ymir or Orgelmir (matter in ebullition) and his sons, the Hrimthurses (Frost giants), before the appearance of gods and men. Having nothing to graze upon she licked the salt of the ice rocks and thus produced Buri, “the Producer”, in his turn, who had a son Bor (the born) who married a daughter of the Frost Giants, and had three sons, Odin (spirit), Vili (Will), and Ve (Holy). The meaning of the allegory is evident. It is the precosmic union of the elements, of Spirit, or the creative Force, with Matter, cooled and still seethijngb,which it form =s in accordance with the universal Will. Then the Ases, “the pillars and supports of the World” (Cosmocratores), step in and create as All-Father wills them. - Theosophy Glossary
    Adumla (Scandanavian) The Cow of creation, the “nourisher”, from which flowed four streams of milk which fed the Giant Ymir or Orgelmir (matter in ebullition) and his sons, the Hrimthurses (Frost giants), before the appearance of gods and men. Having nothing to graze upon she licked the salt of the ice rocks and thus produced Buri, “the Producer”, in his turn, who had a son Bor (the born) who married a daughter of the Frost Giants, and had three sons, Odin (spirit), Vili (Will), and Ve (Holy). The meaning of the allegory is evident. It is the precosmic union of the elements, of Spirit, or the creative Force, with Matter, cooled and still seethijngb,which it form =s in accordance with the universal Will. Then the Ases, “the pillars and supports of the World” (Cosmocratores), step in and create as All-Father wills them. - Theosophy Glossary
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  • https://kingwithin.org/2022/12/27/god-man/
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    God-Man: The Word Made Flesh
    Can we any longer doubt that the ancient records told the same story as is found in our own Scriptures, and that it was all in regard to one thing, one process, the MASTERY OF THE BODY?
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  • https://kingwithin.org/2022/12/20/walk-and-earn/
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  • Bacon, Roger

    A Franciscan monk, famous as an adept in alchemy and magic arts. Lived in the 13th century in England. He believed in the philosophers stone in the way all adepts of occultism believe in it; and also in philosophical astrology. He is accused of having made a head of bronze, which having an acoustic apparatus hidden it, seemed to utter oracles which were words spoken by Bacon himself in another room. He was a wonderful physicist and chemist and credited with have invented gunpowder, though he said to had the secret from Chinese wise men.
    Bacon, Roger A Franciscan monk, famous as an adept in alchemy and magic arts. Lived in the 13th century in England. He believed in the philosophers stone in the way all adepts of occultism believe in it; and also in philosophical astrology. He is accused of having made a head of bronze, which having an acoustic apparatus hidden it, seemed to utter oracles which were words spoken by Bacon himself in another room. He was a wonderful physicist and chemist and credited with have invented gunpowder, though he said to had the secret from Chinese wise men.
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