LA MONADE HIÉROGLYPHIOUE Mathématiquement, Magiquement, Kabbalistiquement et Anagogiquement expliquée AU SAPIENTISSIME MAXIMILIEN, Roi des Romains, de Bohême et de Hongrie.
Monad is a term that is used in several religious schools of thought, but in Greek it originally meant a unit. In Theosophical mysticism it means the Divine Spark, part of the Logos.
THE MONAD THE information available on the subject of the Monad is necessarily scanty.
Monad/Self -- Pure Spirit reflecting the triplicity of deity: (1) divine will or power (the Father); (2) love-wisdom (the Son); (3) active intelligence (the Holy Spirit). The spark of God resident in every human being.
Monad The immortal essence of ourselves which uses the soul to incarnate through, just as the soul incarnates through our personality. The One. The threefold spirit on its own plane.
Monad. It is the Unity, the ONE; but in occultism it often means the unified duad, Atma-Buddhi, -- or that immortal part of man which incarnating in the lower kingdoms and gradually progressing through them to Man, ...
Monad Psychic Being (Chaitya Purusha) "Memphite Theology" (Old Kingdom) - Ka; New Kingdom - Khu (in part) ...
MONAD. DYAD. TRIAD. 1. But God is He having the head of the Hawk. The same is the first, incorruptible, eternal, unbegotten, indivisible, dissimilar: the dispenser of all good; indestructible; the best of the good, the Wisest of the wise; ...
The monad signifies (a) the all-including ONE. The Pythagoreans called the monad the "noble number, Sire of Gods and men." The monad also signifies (b) the sum of any combination of numbers considered as a whole.
The Monad (Greek for "the one" or a unity without parts) is also known as anupadaka - a Sanskrit term meaning "without parents" or "self-originated.
(2) He described the Soul as a self-moving Unit (monad) composed of three elements, the Nous (Spirit), the phren (mind), and the thumos (life, breath or the Nephesh of the Kabalists) which three correspond to our "Atma-Buddhi," (higher Spirit-Soul), ...
From his teachings recorded in the Enneads, we find that "goodness" is an emanated quality of the Good which itself is identified with the Monad. We have already seen that the First Principle is identical with the Monad, so what does all this mean?
[8] The Leibnitz theory of the monadology, of living beings mirroring and interacting through harmonious relations, of the uninterrupted flow of continuous unfolding, has strong resonance with Daoist ideas.
All numbers and therefore all creation is contained in the monad (1) = duad (2) (Hopper 1938). The monad and duad are not true numbers, rather they are the principles which generate the numbers starting at 3 (Dudley 1997).
is for you to remember that our 'unknown God' [Dee] is of the same land and substance, and will take amiss your arousing so much laughter at the expense of his blood brother; otherwise in his anger he may perhaps brandish his hieroglyphic monad at ...
lays the digital webwork for what Carey's angels and chaos theorists would call a "singularity," but it foreshadows the form of the next phase of existence: synthetic, immaterial, and luminous, at once infinitely complex and absorbed into a monad.
See also: Spirit, World, Spiritual, Ritual, Light
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