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Ba was the Egyptian conception of the soul that was symbolized as a man-headed bird, which departed the body after death and winged its way in flight to the gods.
Ba In ancient Egyptian beliefs and mythology, Ba was considered to be an individual's distinctive 'manifestation' or 'animation', similar to our concept of personality or soul, ...
Ba n : a concept originating from the ancient Egyptians, ba, is not dissimilar to the modern concept of a soul, the supersensible part of a person's essence that is believed to be immortal. Useful Links Recommended Reading ...
The Ba The above and following figure and the following text is from Lucy Lamy, Egyptian Mysteries; p.26 (Thames & Hudson, Art and Imagination Series). I have added my comments.
Nick Franks BA, MRadA "We analyse the normal so that we may know the difference between it and the abnormal" (Ruth Drown) ...
Ba'al-zebub, also called Beelzebub or Beelzebul is known as the 'prince of demons' in the Synoptic Gospels during the accusations of the Pharisees against Jesus.
Matrika, place the letters in the six Chakras as follows: Ha and Kska in the Ajna Lotus, the sixteen vowels in the Vishuddha Lotus, the letters from Ka to Tha in the Anahata Lotus, the letters from Da to Pha in Manipura Lotus, the letters from Ba to ...
Primi combinatorii hortensia negotia Ba. Ca. Da: seminum eductio, ventilabrum, cribrum, pulvis, semen, planta, fasciculus, lapis, canistrum, lympha, ligo, inneus, ascellus, uncini, scopa, linea, testa, flores. Vinitoris gesta Be. Ce.
"Rabbi Samuel Jacob Hayyim Falk (the Ba'al Shem of London) instructing Emanuel Swedenborg in Kabbalistic Visionary Method," (36" x 28", oil on canvas) by Don Karr, © 1996 ...
We can trace the growth of legs from the temporary pseudopodia of the amœba, through the development of permanent protrusions from bodies, up to the legs of man, and they were all gradually formed by the efforts of the living creature to move. As W.
See also: World, Spirit, Ritual, Death, Spiritual
 
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