Monadic plane
In Theosophy, the Monadic Plane is the plane in which the Monad is said to exist. The term "Monad" is from the Greek word μονάς (monas), which means "singularity", and was used by Ancient Greek philosophers such as Plato. According to Alan Schneider, the Monadic Plane is the Sixth Plane of Ascension, and is analogous to the Sixth Chakra, Ajna, and the Hidden Sephirah of the Cabalistic Tree of Life – Daath. It would appear, though it is not certain by any means, that it is possible for a human to attain this spiritual realm after ascending through lower, possibly inferior, planes of existence. The Physical plane being the lowest of all. It is rare occurrence indeed to meet someone on the Monadic plane, and thus of great spiritual significance.
- Buddhic plane
- The soul(ful) or buddhic plane or world (simply) in Theosophy is the world in which buddhi, i.e. soul, exists
- Anupadaka
- Anupadaka, anupapadaka, aupapaduka is a philosophical term about reality such as the 'anupadaka plane' or gods or Dhyani-Buddhas that fit the definition. Actually beyond anupadaka is 'adi' having to do with the first cause, itself from causeless cause
- Mental projection
- Mental projection is a supposed or experienced form of consciousness/spirit/intelligence projection from the emotional/astral plane to the mental plane. Adepts say they are able to project first to the emotional/astral plane and then onward to the mental
- Adi (metaphysical plane)
- Adi is a Hindu, Buddhist, and Theosophical term meaning the first part of reality. It has to do with the first cause or even Adi-Ananta—at least as unity of infinity emanating the first finite one. This is called Brahm and Adi-Buddha, and Theosophy also
- Mathematicism
- Mathematicism is any opinion, viewpoint, school of thought, or philosophy that states that everything can be described/defined/modelled ultimately by mathematics, or that the universe and reality are fundamentally/fully/only mathematical, i.e. that
- Divine plane
- The divine plane is the plane in which Brahman and Om or Aum, i.e. Logos or Agathon, i.e. spirit of deity i.e. the creative Word and ideal, exists. The term is from the Greek word 'Logos' and is used in the Arcane School ideas
- Triple manifestation
- Triple manifestation is a Theosophical cosmological term meaning a divine triad caused by causeless cause, of unmanifest masculine, semi-manifest feminine, and manifest 'son' such as The Trinity
- Arupa
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Arūpa means formless. It is the antonym for rūpa, and is used to refer to non-physical subjects. It appears in Hinduism, such as in the description of Nirguna Brahman. It is also used in Buddhism
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- James Morgan Pryse was an author, publisher, and theosophist
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