Saint n : a saint is someone that is recognised officially, especially by canonisation as being entitled to public veneration. This person is also capable of interceding for people on earth. They are usually renowned for being extremely virtuous.
Brendan, Saint (circa 486-578?) Irish monk, born in what is now Tralee, in county Kerry.
The Count of Saint-Germain by James Dilworth The man known as the Count of Saint-Germain or le Comte de Saint-Germain as he is more commonly known (also known as "der Wundermann", meaning the wonder man in German) is a figure of mystery whose legend ...
Saint-Martin's work remains among the classics of all of the theosophic tradition, and these letters between him and Kirchberger reveal his warm and serene nature even amid social chaos, as well as his great friendship with Kirchberger, ...
Saint A person generally seen by others as holy, or more closely connected to the Divine than is usual. A person of great spiritual development and enlightenment during their lifetime, and who is said to be capable of miraculous powers.
Saintly Fully Realised True Guru, one of the greatest souls of our or any age. image from Realization Org - original url - "Nothing Existed Except the Eyes of the Maharshi" by N.R. Krishnamurti Aiyer. Oct. 29, 2001 ...
Saint Germain and I entered the great audience chamber, and met Lotus and our son-who had already arrived with their escort-Amen Bey.
Saint-Germain and the Most Holy Three-Fold Wisdom The idea of Secret Fire in initiatic psycho-alchemical texts such as The Most Holy Trinsophia (Three Fold Wisdom)[7] illustrate the point of hidden fire, associated with volcanic power, ...
'By Saint Peter and Saint Paul, he (or she) hath not done it.' Let this be repeated thrice for each person named and suspected, and it is certain that on naming the person who hath committed the theft or done the crime, ...
"Did Saint-Germain really die in the palace of Prince Charles of Hesse about 1780-85? Did he, on the other hand, escape from the French prison where Grosley thought he saw him, during the French Revolution? Was he known to Lord Lytton about 1860?
Who is a saint? Hasid, 'he who does Lovingkindess' mishassed. The Sephirah, Lovingkindness, is Hesed in Hebrew.
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Louis Claude de Saint-Martin was published in May 1901 but review copies had been sent out several months earlier.
Tax Not the Royal Saint Heaven lies about us in our infancy! Shades of the prison-house begin to close Upon the growing boy.
Henle, R.J. 1956. Saint Thomas and Platonism. Nijhoff, The Hague. Inge, W. R. 1929. Philosophy of Plotinus. Longmans, London. Jones, R. M. 1909. Studies in Mystical Religion. Russell & Russell, NY.
"The communion of saints." This is interpreted in two ways by modern orthodoxy. The first takes it merely as an extension of the previous clause, "the holy catholic Church (which is) the communion of the saints.
When our opponents are able to prove to us that any solitary student of Occultism throughout the ages has become a saintly adept like Ammonius Saccas, or even a Plotinus, or a Theurgist like Iamblichus, ...
Finally, due to the efforts of Saint Jerome and Constantine (who reportedly changed day into night with "pillars of wax"), cooler heads prevailed towards the end of the third century, and candle lighting became an integral part of the church.
Ullman(s): Mystics, Masters, Saints and Sages: Personal Accounts of the Moment of Awakening The Shalem Institute for Spiritual Formation Federico González: The Wheel: Symbolic Image of the Cosmos THEOdynamics Institute The Ghost Danse Articles ...
"The question is often asked: Why is there frequently so much illness, nervous trouble, and various pathological conditions found among the saints of the earth, and among those who are clearly oriented towards the light?
When Catholic missionaries arrived in Ireland they wisely felt they shouldn't demonize the great Goddess of this ancient land, and so they made her a Catholic saint.
Basil Valentine, a fifteenth century German monk of the Order of Saint Benedict, employed the word AZOTH for the SECRET FIRE, which is not the common fire of Nature, but the Inner Fire of Spirit which cannot be seen with the eyes.
Its head was surrounded by that halo which painters give to the Catholic saints; and while the young lady's attention was fixed on an object so extraordinary, the figure bent gracefully towards her more than once, ...
With Saint Patrick however this began to change and the authority of the Christ was exerted over that of the old gods. This information, however, may not be accurate.
Our Planetary Logos is called the King of the World. Under him are the elder brethren of the Great White Lodge. These brethren are also known as the Communion of Saints, or the Just Men made perfect. ...
is only one deity (theirs of course) and that all other spirits claiming (or claimed) to be deities are "actually" demons in disguise. If other deities have cults that can be made to support the One Deity, they are kept on as "angles" or "saints.
See also: Spirit, World, Ritual, Christ, Spiritual
 
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