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Oahspe Glossary
A-du.
Death.
Agni.
Fire or light, especially without combustion, as Spirit Lights, a pillar of fire
by clay, as the Israelites going out of Egypt, 593.17; 600.72; 32.4.
Algonquin.
The United States of the North American Indians before their destruction by the
Christians, O-pah-Egoquim, 369.48.
Angel.
A spirit man or woman. (The word "spirit" does not define whether man
or animal, but is often erroneously used instead of angel.)
Apollo.
The God to whom was assigned the duty of beautifying mortals in form and figure.
See Index. He had many names, as Soodhga, So Gow, Choo-Choo, Sudghda, and so on;
but the meaning is the same, whether in Chinese, Hindoo, Greek, Latin or
English.
Apostrophy,
Something emitted, but which in this history is of no importance.
Archangels.
Angels next in rank to Gods, who dwell in certain arcs in etherea. They
generally come in the dawn of a new cycle to give new inspiration to mortals.
Avon lights.
Such as are adapted to the company.
Beast.
The animal man. The earthly part of man. Anything that is enforced, as a
religion, pp. 1 and 2; 554. chap. viii.; 193.5 L.B.
Che'-ba.
The desire that comes of inspiration.
Corpor.
Whatever has length and. breadth and thickness, and is perceptible to sight,
hearing and feeling. Ethe is the solvent of it, 572.1.
Corporean.
A man of the earth in contradistinction from an angel, who is a man of Es, 7.
chap. ii., v. 1.
Crucify.
To melt; to test by fire; to test by binding. The, original form of testing a
su'is or sar'gis, (medium) was by binding him on a wheel. See Index, Wheel of
Uh'ga; also 229. chap xxiii.
C'Vorkum.
The road-way of the Solar Phalanx, 603,110; also map between pp. 68, 69.
Egisi.
Volunteers who may have previously registered themselves for such an excursion.
Emun.
Choking atmosphere.
Emuts.
Some of the high-raised officers in etherea devote their labours mostly to
affairs in etherea, seldom dealing with the affairs of corporeal Worlds. Others
deal largely with the affairs of corporeal worlds; these latter are called Emuts.
Eon.
Travellers (in the surveys of magnitudes, 220.8) who notify the Oe'tans of the
available places for new worlds, and the time for dissipating old ones. See
460.16.
Eoptian Age.
From the time man comes into being, on the earth until his race becomes extinct,
is the eoptian age of the earth..
Es'enauers.
Heavenly musicians, composed of singers and instrument players.
Es-pa.
Spiritual food carried up from the earth.
Es-pe.
Spiritual history.
E-spe.
Spiritual record.
Es-tu.
Spiritual centre.
Golgotha.
A temple of skulls, 628 and face page: 629.
Grade and Ingrade.
are, Grade, that that now is; and Ingrade, that that is coming.
Hada.
Atmospherea, the heavens of the earth.
p. vii.
Haniv.
The prow of a vessel.
Heine.
Etherean food.
Hi-dan.
Highest light.
Hidan Sun.
North Star.
Hidan Vortex.
The vortex of the North Star, 443.26.
Hirom.
The Ahamic word for red hat.
Homa.
Refreshing perfume, more delicate than Haoma.
Ho-tu.
Barrenness.
Imbrael.
Poison worms materialised.
Isaah.
A Chinese prophet. The word "Isaiah" is of modern Hebrew.
Iz-Zerlites.
(442.12; 612, 613) Isaerites.
Nirvanian.
One of a council who and appoint the Orians their places,
Oe'tan.
An angel who has attained to wisdom and power to make worlds'
Orian.
A ruler over etherean worlds:
Sar'gis.
Both a materialised angel, or a person in whose presence, the angels can take on
the semblance of mortal forms, 589.12.
Satan.
The chief of the seven tetracts, the captain of the selfish passions.
Selfishness per se. Self.
Schood of Hein.
A negative place comparable with a calm on earth or a calm at sea.
Spe-oke.
Spirit house; that is, prior to this time the angels from the earth had not
grown sufficiently to desire homesteads, neither had the heavens of the earth
been prepared with plateaux sufficient or such spirits. Prior to this period
angels of low grade were kept with mortals, and taught subjectively.
Shrevars
are to a new earth what guardian angels are to mortals.
Spirit.
Synonymous (but not correctly) with angel. When we Say angel, we mean a spirit;
but when we say spirit, we may not mean an angel.
Su-be.
Nectar; S'pe-a, heavenly place on earth, Eden, 408.4.
Su'is,
Clairaudience and clairvoyance. A person who can see with the eyes closed, or
one who can hear angel voices, 295.20; 354.3.
Tau.
Bull, force. Opposite from cow, receptivity, 598.54.
Ughs.
Foul air from dead people.
Uh'ga.
593.13. See Wheel, Index.
Umbrę.
Great darkness occasioned by the falling of nebulę.
Vesperes.
Administration.
Vocent.
Perpetual roaring of the atmospherean elements.
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