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Ka was the Egyptian conception for one of the seven parts of man, his spiritual double or astral body. The Ka was represented in drawings as a birdlike duplicate of the deceased.
Ka The Egyptian definition of the spirit and life-force of both humans and gods, which also also acts as a protecting spirit and guards its dead against the dangers of the after life.
Ka n : is an ancient Egyptian term for the astral body or the double. See also Ba. Useful Links Egyptian jewelry Recommended Reading ...
Ma Ka Ra Makara is a clearinghouse of established and modern, evolving esoteric philosophy of Trans-Himalayan or Ageless Wisdom Teachings as dispensed for modern day through H. P. Blavatsky and A. A. Bailey ...
A ka dua Tuf ur biu bi a'a chefu Dudu nur af an nuteru. The PRIESTESS: There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.
ZOD-KA SPEAKS OF IKKAH The abyss Self projecting from non-existence the procreatrix I, was the great change and the beginning: to extend the purpose of desire-for Time to make all existence inexact-those things kept ever vague.
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the exception next stated) placed in the Cakras in their alphabetical order; that is, vowels as being the first letters or Shaktis of the consonants (which cannot be pronounced without them) are placed in Vishuddha Cakra: the first consonants Ka to ...
Hopkins, Jeffrey. 1977. "Supplement," in Dalai Lama, Tsong-ka-pa, & Jeffrey Hopkins. Tantra in Tibet. Ithaca: Snow Lion Publications, 1987.
Hamneijs, Hakha, Elohim, Horro, Heotij, Meo, Dij, Adhaijijon, Hazze, Hamalach, Haggo, Elohij, Mijcol, Rhab, Yeba, Reeh,15 Elhaneah, Tijmneik, Ka, Rebe, Hem, Schemne,16 Schembotaij, Veischak, Vegid, Gulaooc, Kereb,17 Haarez, Jeha. 15. EE: Rech.
See also: World, Spirit, Spiritual, Ritual, Occult
 
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