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BOOKS
Al-Fihrist
A_Treatise_on_Cosmic_Fire
DND_DM_Guide_5E
Evolution_II
Faust
General_Principles_of_Kabbalah
Heart_of_Matter
Liber_Null
Modern_Man_in_Search_of_a_Soul
My_Burning_Heart
Process_and_Reality
The_Bible
the_Book
The_Categories
The_Divine_Milieu
The_Externalization_of_the_Hierarchy
The_Imitation_of_Christ
The_Republic
The_Use_and_Abuse_of_History
The_Wit_and_Wisdom_of_Alfred_North_Whitehead
Toward_the_Future
Twilight_of_the_Idols

IN CHAPTERS TITLE
1.03_-_THE_STUDY_(The_Exorcism)
Book_of_Exodus

IN CHAPTERS CLASSNAME

IN CHAPTERS TEXT
0_0.01_-_Introduction
0.00_-_The_Book_of_Lies_Text
0.04_-_The_Systems_of_Yoga
01.03_-_Mystic_Poetry
01.03_-_Sri_Aurobindo_and_his_School
01.05_-_The_Yoga_of_the_King_-_The_Yoga_of_the_Spirits_Freedom_and_Greatness
01.07_-_The_Bases_of_Social_Reconstruction
01.11_-_The_Basis_of_Unity
0_1957-10-17
0_1958-12-15_-_tantric_mantra_-_125,000
0_1961-01-17
0_1961-03-27
0_1961-04-15
0_1962-12-22
0_1966-01-31
0_1967-09-30
0_1968-05-02
0_1968-12-25
0_1969-11-29
0_1970-01-17
0_1970-07-04
02.01_-_Our_Ideal
02.01_-_The_World_War
02.07_-_India_One_and_Indivisable
02.07_-_The_Descent_into_Night
02.10_-_Independence_and_its_Sanction
02.11_-_New_World-Conditions
02.11_-_The_Kingdoms_and_Godheads_of_the_Greater_Mind
02.14_-_Panacea_of_Isms
03.03_-_A_Stainless_Steel_Frame
03.07_-_Some_Thoughts_on_the_Unthinkable
03.16_-_The_Tragic_Spirit_in_Nature
04.04_-_The_Quest
04.19_-_To_the_Heights-XIX_(The_March_into_the_Night)
04.21_-_To_the_HeightsXXI
04.40_-_To_the_Heights-XL
05.05_-_Of_Some_Supreme_Mysteries
05.06_-_Physics_or_philosophy
07.32_-_The_Yogic_Centres
09.06_-_How_Can_Time_Be_a_Friend?
09.11_-_The_Supramental_Manifestation_and_World_Change
10.02_-_The_Gospel_of_Death_and_Vanity_of_the_Ideal
10.08_-_Consciousness_as_Freedom
1.008_-_The_Principle_of_Self-Affirmation
1.00a_-_Introduction
1.00c_-_DIVISION_C_-_THE_ETHERIC_BODY_AND_PRANA
1.00e_-_DIVISION_E_-_MOTION_ON_THE_PHYSICAL_AND_ASTRAL_PLANES
1.00_-_INTRODUCTORY_REMARKS
1.00_-_PREFACE
1.00_-_Preface
1.00_-_The_way_of_what_is_to_come
1.01_-_Adam_Kadmon_and_the_Evolution
1.01_-_Archetypes_of_the_Collective_Unconscious
1.01_-_Economy
1.01_-_Foreward
1.01_-_Historical_Survey
1.01_-_On_renunciation_of_the_world
1.01_-_THAT_ARE_THOU
1.02_-_MAPS_OF_MEANING_-_THREE_LEVELS_OF_ANALYSIS
1.02_-_Substance_Is_Eternal
1.02_-_The_Divine_Teacher
1.02_-_The_Eternal_Law
1.02_-_The_Magic_Circle
1.02_-_The_Stages_of_Initiation
1.02_-_The_Two_Negations_1_-_The_Materialist_Denial
10.30_-_India,_the_World_and_the_Ashram
1.03_-_APPRENTICESHIP_AND_ENCULTURATION_-_ADOPTION_OF_A_SHARED_MAP
1.03_-_The_Desert
1.03_-_THE_STUDY_(The_Exorcism)
1.04_-_Magic_and_Religion
1.04_-_SOME_REFLECTIONS_ON_PROGRESS
1.04_-_THE_APPEARANCE_OF_ANOMALY_-_CHALLENGE_TO_THE_SHARED_MAP
1.04_-_The_Future_of_Man
1.05_-_2010_and_1956_-_Doomsday?
1.05_-_Christ,_A_Symbol_of_the_Self
1.05_-_On_painstaking_and_true_repentance_which_constitute_the_life_of_the_holy_convicts;_and_about_the_prison.
1.05_-_The_Destiny_of_the_Individual
1.05_-_THE_HOSTILE_BROTHERS_-_ARCHETYPES_OF_RESPONSE_TO_THE_UNKNOWN
1.05_-_To_Know_How_To_Suffer
1.06_-_LIFE_AND_THE_PLANETS
1.07_-_A_Song_of_Longing_for_Tara,_the_Infallible
1.07_-_Bridge_across_the_Afterlife
1.07_-_Incarnate_Human_Gods
1.07_-_On_mourning_which_causes_joy.
1.07_-_Standards_of_Conduct_and_Spiritual_Freedom
1.07_-_The_Farther_Reaches_of_Human_Nature
1.07_-_THE_GREAT_EVENT_FORESHADOWED_-_THE_PLANETIZATION_OF_MANKIND
1.07_-_The_Literal_Qabalah_(continued)
1.07_-_The_Three_Schools_of_Magick_2
1.08a_-_The_Ladder
1.08_-_Psycho_therapy_Today
1.08_-_The_Gods_of_the_Veda_-_The_Secret_of_the_Veda
1.08_-_The_Three_Schools_of_Magick_3
1.09_-_Equality_and_the_Annihilation_of_Ego
1.09_-_FAITH_IN_PEACE
1.09_-_SELF-KNOWLEDGE
1.09_-_SKIRMISHES_IN_A_WAY_WITH_THE_AGE
1.09_-_Sri_Aurobindo_and_the_Big_Bang
11.02_-_The_Golden_Life-line
1.10_-_BOOK_THE_TENTH
1.10_-_Fate_and_Free-Will
1.10_-_Theodicy_-_Nature_Makes_No_Mistakes
1.10_-_THINGS_I_OWE_TO_THE_ANCIENTS
1.11_-_BOOK_THE_ELEVENTH
1.11_-_Delight_of_Existence_-_The_Problem
1.12_-_The_'quantitative_parts'_of_Tragedy_defined.
1.12_-_The_Sociology_of_Superman
1.12_-_The_Superconscient
1.13_-_Gnostic_Symbols_of_the_Self
1.13_-_THE_HUMAN_REBOUND_OF_EVOLUTION_AND_ITS_CONSEQUENCES
1.14_-_The_Secret
1.14_-_The_Structure_and_Dynamics_of_the_Self
1.14_-_The_Succesion_to_the_Kingdom_in_Ancient_Latium
1.14_-_The_Victory_Over_Death
1.15_-_Index
1.15_-_On_incorruptible_purity_and_chastity_to_which_the_corruptible_attain_by_toil_and_sweat.
1.16_-_Man,_A_Transitional_Being
1.16_-_THE_ESSENCE_OF_THE_DEMOCRATIC_IDEA
1.16_-_The_Process_of_Avatarhood
1.17_-_DOES_MANKIND_MOVE_BIOLOGICALLY_UPON_ITSELF?
1.17_-_The_Transformation
1.19_-_ON_THE_PROBABLE_EXISTENCE_AHEAD_OF_US_OF_AN_ULTRA-HUMAN
1.19_-_Tabooed_Acts
12.03_-_The_Sorrows_of_God
12.08_-_Notes_on_Freedom
1.20_-_HOW_MAY_WE_CONCEIVE_AND_HOPE_THAT_HUMAN_UNANIMIZATION_WILL_BE_REALIZED_ON_EARTH?
1.2.1.03_-_Psychic_and_Esoteric_Poetry
1.21_-_Tabooed_Things
1.22_-_ADVICE_TO_AN_ACTOR
1.22_-_THE_END_OF_THE_SPECIES
1.22_-_The_Necessity_of_the_Spiritual_Transformation
1.22_-_The_Problem_of_Life
1.23_-_On_mad_price,_and,_in_the_same_Step,_on_unclean_and_blasphemous_thoughts.
13.03_-_A_Programme_for_the_Second_Century_of_the_Divine_Manifestation
13.05_-_A_Dream_Of_Surreal_Science
1.30_-_Concerning_the_linking_together_of_the_supreme_trinity_among_the_virtues.
1.32_-_The_Ninth_Circle__Traitors._The_Frozen_Lake_of_Cocytus._First_Division,_Caina__Traitors_to_their_Kindred._Camicion_de'_Pazzi._Second_Division,_Antenora__Traitors_to_their_Country._Dante_questions_Bocca_degli
1.38_-_Woman_-_Her_Magical_Formula
1.4.01_-_The_Divine_Grace_and_Guidance
14.07_-_A_Review_of_Our_Ashram_Life
1.48_-_Morals_of_AL_-_Hard_to_Accept,_and_Why_nevertheless_we_Must_Concur
1.53_-_Mother-Love
1.53_-_The_Propitation_of_Wild_Animals_By_Hunters
1.56_-_The_Public_Expulsion_of_Evils
1.57_-_Public_Scapegoats
1.62_-_The_Fire-Festivals_of_Europe
1.63_-_The_Interpretation_of_the_Fire-Festivals
1.67_-_The_External_Soul_in_Folk-Custom
1.83_-_Epistola_Ultima
1929-04-28_-_Offering,_general_and_detailed_-_Integral_Yoga_-_Remembrance_of_the_Divine_-_Reading_and_Yoga_-_Necessity,_predetermination_-_Freedom_-_Miracles_-_Aim_of_creation
1953-08-12
1.bd_-_The_Greatest_Gift
1f.lovecraft_-_At_the_Mountains_of_Madness
1f.lovecraft_-_Cool_Air
1f.lovecraft_-_Discarded_Draft_of
1f.lovecraft_-_Hypnos
1f.lovecraft_-_Medusas_Coil
1f.lovecraft_-_Out_of_the_Aeons
1f.lovecraft_-_Pickmans_Model
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Case_of_Charles_Dexter_Ward
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Cats_of_Ulthar
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Challenge_from_Beyond
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Crawling_Chaos
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Dream-Quest_of_Unknown_Kadath
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Dreams_in_the_Witch_House
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Dunwich_Horror
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Haunter_of_the_Dark
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Hoard_of_the_Wizard-Beast
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Horror_at_Martins_Beach
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Horror_in_the_Museum
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Hound
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Last_Test
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Loved_Dead
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Mound
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Nameless_City
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Shadow_over_Innsmouth
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Shunned_House
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Tree_on_the_Hill
1f.lovecraft_-_Through_the_Gates_of_the_Silver_Key
1f.lovecraft_-_Till_A_the_Seas
1f.lovecraft_-_Under_the_Pyramids
1.fs_-_The_Artists
1.lovecraft_-_The_Cats
1.pbs_-_Fragment_Of_A_Satire_On_Satire
1.pbs_-_The_Cenci_-_A_Tragedy_In_Five_Acts
1.poe_-_Enigma
1.poe_-_Eureka_-_A_Prose_Poem
1.rb_-_An_Epistle_Containing_the_Strange_Medical_Experience_of_Kar
1.rb_-_Bishop_Blougram's_Apology
1.rwe_-_Seashore
1.rwe_-_Sursum_Corda
1.srm_-_The_Marital_Garland_of_Letters
1.wby_-_The_Three_Beggars
1.whitman_-_Beginners
1.whitman_-_Chanting_The_Square_Deific
1.ww_-_Book_Sixth_[Cambridge_and_the_Alps]
1.ww_-_Book_Third_[Residence_at_Cambridge]
1.ww_-_The_French_Army_In_Russia,_1812-13
2.02_-_THE_EXPANSION_OF_LIFE
2.02_-_The_Ishavasyopanishad_with_a_commentary_in_English
2.03_-_Karmayogin__A_Commentary_on_the_Isha_Upanishad
2.03_-_THE_ENIGMA_OF_BOLOGNA
2.03_-_The_Eternal_and_the_Individual
2.04_-_Positive_Aspects_of_the_Mother-Complex
2.05_-_The_Tale_of_the_Vampires_Kingdom
2.06_-_The_Wand
2.06_-_Works_Devotion_and_Knowledge
2.07_-_The_Cup
2.07_-_The_Knowledge_and_the_Ignorance
2.07_-_The_Supreme_Word_of_the_Gita
2.09_-_THE_NIGHT_SONG
2.0_-_THE_ANTICHRIST
2.1.02_-_Love_and_Death
2.11_-_The_Modes_of_the_Self
2.13_-_The_Book
2.14_-_The_Unpacking_of_God
2.15_-_Selection_of_Sparks_Made_for_The_Purpose_of_The_Emendation
2.17_-_December_1938
2.17_-_THE_MASTER_ON_HIMSELF_AND_HIS_EXPERIENCES
2.2.01_-_The_Problem_of_Consciousness
2.20_-_The_Infancy_and_Maturity_of_ZO,_Father_and_Mother,_Israel_The_Ancient_and_Understanding
2.20_-_The_Lower_Triple_Purusha
2.22_-_Rebirth_and_Other_Worlds;_Karma,_the_Soul_and_Immortality
2.24_-_The_Evolution_of_the_Spiritual_Man
2.26_-_The_Ascent_towards_Supermind
2.28_-_The_Divine_Life
2.30_-_The_Uniting_of_the_Names_45_and_52
23.10_-_Observations_II
2.4.1_-_Human_Relations_and_the_Spiritual_Life
2_-_Other_Hymns_to_Agni
3.00.2_-_Introduction
3.00_-_The_Magical_Theory_of_the_Universe
30.10_-_The_Greatness_of_Poetry
3.02_-_King_and_Queen
3.02_-_Mysticism
3.02_-_THE_DEPLOYMENT_OF_THE_NOOSPHERE
3.02_-_The_Formulae_of_the_Elemental_Weapons
3.03_-_The_Naked_Truth
3.04_-_The_Formula_of_ALHIM
3.05_-_SAL
3.05_-_The_Divine_Personality
3.07_-_The_Formula_of_the_Holy_Grail
31.09_-_The_Cause_of_Indias_Decline
3.11_-_Spells
3.12_-_ON_OLD_AND_NEW_TABLETS
3.13_-_Of_the_Banishings
3.14_-_Of_the_Consecrations
3.2.02_-_The_Veda_and_the_Upanishads
32.04_-_The_Human_Body
3.20_-_Of_the_Eucharist
3.2.4_-_Sex
3.3.02_-_All-Will_and_Free-Will
33.15_-_My_Athletics
3.4.03_-_Materialism
3-5_Full_Circle
36.07_-_An_Introduction_To_The_Vedas
3_-_Commentaries_and_Annotated_Translations
4.01_-_Introduction
4.02_-_Humanity_in_Progress
4.03_-_The_Meaning_of_Human_Endeavor
4.04_-_THE_LEECH
4.0_-_NOTES_TO_ZARATHUSTRA
4.11_-_THE_WELCOME
4.42_-_Chapter_Two
5.02_-_Against_Teleological_Concept
5.03_-_The_World_Is_Not_Eternal
5.06_-_THE_TRANSFORMATION
5.08_-_ADAM_AS_TOTALITY
5_-_The_Phenomenology_of_the_Spirit_in_Fairytales
6.0_-_Conscious,_Unconscious,_and_Individuation
7_-_Yoga_of_Sri_Aurobindo
Aeneid
APPENDIX_I_-_Curriculum_of_A._A.
Blazing_P1_-_Preconventional_consciousness
BOOK_II._-_A_review_of_the_calamities_suffered_by_the_Romans_before_the_time_of_Christ,_showing_that_their_gods_had_plunged_them_into_corruption_and_vice
BOOK_II._--_PART_I._ANTHROPOGENESIS.
BOOK_II._--_PART_III._ADDENDA._SCIENCE_AND_THE_SECRET_DOCTRINE_CONTRASTED
BOOK_II._--_PART_II._THE_ARCHAIC_SYMBOLISM_OF_THE_WORLD-RELIGIONS
BOOK_I._--_PART_I._COSMIC_EVOLUTION
BOOK_I._--_PART_III._SCIENCE_AND_THE_SECRET_DOCTRINE_CONTRASTED
BOOK_I._--_PART_II._THE_EVOLUTION_OF_SYMBOLISM_IN_ITS_APPROXIMATE_ORDER
Book_of_Exodus
Book_of_Genesis
Book_of_Imaginary_Beings_(text)
BOOK_XIII._-_That_death_is_penal,_and_had_its_origin_in_Adam's_sin
BOOK_X._-_Porphyrys_doctrine_of_redemption
BOOK_XVIII._-_A_parallel_history_of_the_earthly_and_heavenly_cities_from_the_time_of_Abraham_to_the_end_of_the_world
BOOK_XVI._-_The_history_of_the_city_of_God_from_Noah_to_the_time_of_the_kings_of_Israel
BOOK_XV._-_The_progress_of_the_earthly_and_heavenly_cities_traced_by_the_sacred_history
BOOK_XXI._-_Of_the_eternal_punishment_of_the_wicked_in_hell,_and_of_the_various_objections_urged_against_it
BS_1_-_Introduction_to_the_Idea_of_God
Chapter_II_-_WHICH_TREATS_OF_THE_FIRST_SALLY_THE_INGENIOUS_DON_QUIXOTE_MADE_FROM_HOME
COSA_-_BOOK_IX
Deutsches_Requiem
Diamond_Sutra_1
Liber
Liber_111_-_The_Book_of_Wisdom_-_LIBER_ALEPH_VEL_CXI
Liber_46_-_The_Key_of_the_Mysteries
Liber_71_-_The_Voice_of_the_Silence_-_The_Two_Paths_-_The_Seven_Portals
LUX.02_-_EVOCATION
r1914_10_02
Sayings_of_Sri_Ramakrishna_(text)
Tablets_of_Baha_u_llah_text
Talks_100-125
Talks_With_Sri_Aurobindo_1
The_Act_of_Creation_text
The_Coming_Race_Contents
The_Dwellings_of_the_Philosophers
the_Eternal_Wisdom
The_Garden_of_Forking_Paths_2
The_Gospel_According_to_John
The_Gospel_According_to_Mark
The_Logomachy_of_Zos
The_Pilgrims_Progress
Thus_Spoke_Zarathustra_text

PRIMARY CLASS

SIMILAR TITLES
exo

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exo ::: --> A prefix signifying out of, outside; as in exocarp, exogen, exoskeleton.

exocardiac ::: a. --> Alt. of Exocardial

exocardial ::: a. --> Situated or arising outside of the heat; as, exocardial murmurs; -- opposed to endocardiac.

exocarp ::: n. --> The outer portion of a fruit, as the flesh of a peach or the rind of an orange. See Illust. of Drupe.

exoccipital ::: a. --> Pertaining to a bone or region on each side of the great foremen of the skull. ::: n. --> The exoccipital bone, which often forms a part of the occipital in the adult, but is usually distinct in the young.

exocetus ::: n. --> Alt. of Exocoetus

exocoetus ::: n. --> A genus of fishes, including the common flying fishes. See Flying fish.

exoculate ::: v. t. --> To deprive of eyes.

exocytosis ::: A form of cell secretion resulting from the fusion of the membrane of a storage organelle, such as a synaptic vesicle, with the plasma membrane.

exode ::: n. --> Departure; exodus; esp., the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt.
The final chorus; the catastrophe.
An afterpiece of a comic description, either a farce or a travesty.


exodic ::: a. --> Conducting influences from the spinal cord outward; -- said of the motor or efferent nerves. Opposed to esodic.

exodos: The final piece of a Greek tragedy, occurring after the last choral ode and ended by the ceremonial exit of all the actors.

exodus ::: n. --> A going out; particularly (the Exodus), the going out or journey of the Israelites from Egypt under the conduct of Moses; and hence, any large migration from a place.
The second of the Old Testament, which contains the narrative of the departure of the Israelites from Egypt.


exody ::: n. --> Exodus; withdrawal.

exogamous ::: a. --> Relating to exogamy; marrying outside of the limits of one&

exogamy ::: n. --> The custom, or tribal law, which prohibits marriage between members of the same tribe; marriage outside of the tribe; -- opposed to endogamy.

exogenetic ::: a. --> Arising or growing from without; exogenous.

exogen ::: n. --> A plant belonging to one of the greater part of the vegetable kingdom, and which the plants are characterized by having c wood bark, and pith, the wood forming a layer between the other two, and increasing, if at all, by the animal addition of a new layer to the outside next to the bark. The leaves are commonly netted-veined, and the number of cotyledons is two, or, very rarely, several in a whorl. Cf. Endogen.

exogenous ::: a. --> Pertaining to, or having the character of, an exogen; -- the opposite of endogenous.
Growing by addition to the exterior.
Growing from previously ossified parts; -- opposed to autogenous.


exogenous states ::: See altered states.

exogenous zeitgebers ('time givers'): external events that help regulate biological rhythms, for instance, light and social stimuli (see also endogenous pacemakers).

exogium ::: n. --> See Exode.

exogyra ::: n. --> A genus of Cretaceous fossil shells allied to oysters.

exolete ::: a. --> Obsolete; out of use; state; insipid.

exolution ::: n. --> See Exsolution.

exolve ::: v. t. --> To loose; to pay.

exonerated ::: imp. & p. p. --> of Exonerate

exonerate ::: v. t. --> To unload; to disburden; to discharge.
To relieve, in a moral sense, as of a charge, obligation, or load of blame resting on one; to clear of something that lies upon oppresses one, as an accusation or imputation; as, to exonerate one&


exonerating ::: p. pr. & vb. n. --> of Exonerate

exoneration ::: n. --> The act of disburdening, discharging, or freeing morally from a charge or imputation; also, the state of being disburdened or freed from a charge.

exonerative ::: a. --> Freeing from a burden or obligation; tending to exonerate.

exonerator ::: n. --> One who exonerates or frees from obligation.

exon ::: n. --> A native or inhabitant of Exeter, in England.
An officer of the Yeomen of the Guard; an Exempt.


exophthalmia ::: n. --> The protrusion of the eyeball so that the eyelids will not cover it, in consequence of disease.

exophthalmic ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to, or characterized by, exophthalmia.

exophthalmos ::: n. --> Alt. of Exophthalmus

exophthalmus ::: n. --> Same as Exophthalmia.

exophthalmy ::: n. --> Exophthalmia.

exophyllous ::: a. --> Not sheathed in another leaf.

exoplasm ::: n. --> See Ectosarc, and Ectoplasm.

exopodite ::: n. --> The external branch of the appendages of Crustacea.

exoptable ::: a. --> Very desirable.

exoptile ::: n. --> A name given by Lestiboudois to dicotyledons; -- so called because the plumule is naked.

exorate ::: v. t. --> To persuade, or to gain, by entreaty.

exoration ::: n. --> Entreaty.

exorbitance ::: n. --> Alt. of Exorbitancy

exorbitancy ::: n. --> A going out of or beyond the usual or due limit; hence, enormity; extravagance; gross deviation from rule, right, or propriety; as, the exorbitances of the tongue or of deportment; exorbitance of demands.

exorbitant ::: a. --> Departing from an orbit or usual track; hence, deviating from the usual or due course; going beyond the appointed rules or established limits of right or propriety; excessive; extravagant; enormous; inordinate; as, exorbitant appetites and passions; exorbitant charges, demands, or claims.
Not comprehended in a settled rule or method; anomalous.


exorbitant ::: exceeding the bounds of custom, propriety, or reason, esp. in amount or extent; highly excessive.

exorbitantly ::: adv. --> In an exorbitant, excessive, or irregular manner; enormously.

exorbitate ::: v. i. --> To go out of the track; to deviate.

exorcise demons, as cited in goetic tracts. [Rf

exorcised ::: imp. & p. p. --> of Exorcise

exorciser ::: n. --> An exorcist.

exorcise the demon Belbel, as Belbel himself con¬

exorcise thee, Serpent, and I command thee to

exorcise ::: v. t. --> To cast out, as a devil, evil spirits, etc., by conjuration or summoning by a holy name, or by certain ceremonies; to expel (a demon) or to conjure (a demon) to depart out of a person possessed by one.
To deliver or purify from the influence of an evil spirit or demon.


exorcising ::: p. pr. & vb. n. --> of Exorcise

exorcism ::: Exorcism A religious-based act of forcing a demon or evil spirit from the body of a possessed person, usually performed by a religious person such as a priest, and involves performing certain rituals. Extra Sensory Perception

exorcism ::: n. --> The act of exorcising; the driving out of evil spirits from persons or places by conjuration; also, the form of conjuration used.
Conjuration for raising spirits.


exorcism of demons. In addition, Agla is a name

exorcism of evil spirits. [Rf. Thompson, Semitic

exorcism of the Bat. [Rf. Mathers, The Greater Key

exorcism of Wax. He is mentioned in the Cla-

exorcism of Wax. [Rf. Clavicula Salomonis; Shah,

exorcism of Wax. [Rf. Clavicula Salomonis.]

exorcism of Wax. [Rf Gollancz, Clavicula

exorcism. [Rf Hughes, A Dictionary of Islam,

exorcisms. [Rf. Mathers, The Greater Key of

exorcist ::: n. --> One who expels evil spirits by conjuration or exorcism.
A conjurer who can raise spirits.


exordial ::: a. --> Pertaining to the exordium of a discourse: introductory.

exordia ::: pl. --> of Exordium

exordium ::: n. --> A beginning; an introduction; especially, the introductory part of a discourse or written composition, which prepares the audience for the main subject; the opening part of an oration.

exordiums ::: pl. --> of Exordium

exorhizae ::: pl. --> of Exorhiza

exorhizal ::: a. --> Alt. of Exorhizous

exorhiza ::: n. --> A plant Whose radicle is not inclosed or sheathed by the cotyledons or plumule.

exorhizous ::: a. --> Having a radicle which is not inclosed by the cotyledons or plumule; of or relating to an exorhiza.

exornation ::: n. --> Ornament; decoration; embellishment.

exortive ::: a. --> Rising; relating to the east.

exosculate ::: v. t. --> To kiss; especially, to kiss repeatedly or fondly.

exo: Scut-talk for an obvious cyborg; also ExoJock.

exoskeletal ::: a. --> Pertaining to the exoskeleton; as exoskeletal muscles.

exoskeleton ::: n. --> The hardened parts of the external integument of an animal, including hair, feathers, nails, horns, scales, etc.,as well as the armor of armadillos and many reptiles, and the shells or hardened integument of numerous invertebrates; external skeleton; dermoskeleton.

exosmose ::: n. --> The passage of gases, vapors, or liquids thought membranes or porous media from within outward, in the phenomena of osmose; -- opposed to endosmose. See Osmose.

exosmosis ::: n. --> See Exosmose.

exosmotic ::: a. --> Pertaining to exosmose.

exospore ::: n. --> The extreme outer wall of a spore; the epispore.

exossation ::: n. --> A depriving of bone or of fruit stones.

exosse-ous ::: a. --> Boneless.

exosstate ::: v. t. --> To deprive of bones; to take out the bones of; to bone.

exostome ::: n. --> The small aperture or foremen in the outer coat of the ovule of a plant.

exostosis ::: n. --> Any protuberance of a bone which is not natural; an excrescence or morbid enlargement of a bone.
A knot formed upon or in the wood of trees by disease.


exoteric ::: a. --> Alt. of Exoterical

exoterical ::: a. --> External; public; suitable to be imparted to the public; hence, capable of being readily or fully comprehended; -- opposed to esoteric, or secret.

exoterics ::: n. pl. --> The public lectures or published writings of Aristotle. See Esoterics.

exoteries ::: pl. --> of Exotery

exotery ::: n. --> That which is obvious, public, or common.

exotheca ::: n. --> The tissue which fills the interspaces between the costae of many madreporarian corals, usually consisting of small transverse or oblique septa.

exothecium ::: n. --> The outer coat of the anther.

exotic ::: a. --> Introduced from a foreign country; not native; extraneous; foreign; as, an exotic plant; an exotic term or word. ::: n. --> Anything of foreign origin; something not of native growth, as a plant, a word, a custom.

exotical ::: a. --> Foreign; not native; exotic.

exoticism ::: n. --> The state of being exotic; also, anything foreign, as a word or idiom; an exotic.

Exodus 23:20 passage (“Behold I send an angel

Exodus 23:20 refers to Metatron: “Behold, I send

Exodus 23:22: “My name is in him.” In addition,

eXodus A package from White Pines allowing the Macintosh to be used as an X server.

EXODUS "database" An extensible {database} project developed at the University of Wisconsin. (1996-05-13)

EXODUS ::: (database) An extensible database project developed at the University of Wisconsin. (1996-05-13)

Exodus ::: (Gre. to exit or go out). Refers to the event of the Israelites leaving Egypt (see also Passover) and to the biblical book (see Pentateuch) that tells of that event. Also name given to ship that left France July 11, 1947, carrying 4,500 immigrants. Challenged and boarded by the British Navy—three Jews were killed. Immigrants were forcibly transported back to Germany in British transport ships. Subject of film and novel of same name by Leon Uris.

Exogenous money supply - Money supply that does not depend on the demand for money but is set by the authorities.

Exogenous variable - A variable that influences endogenous variables but is itself determined by factors outside the theory.

Exoplanet - a planet that orbits a star outside the solar system. See /r/exoplanets

Exorcise: To cast out an evil spirit.

Exorcism 361

Exorcism ::: A process or ritual engaged in to rid an area or person of an unwanted entity. See also Possession.

Exorcism [from Greek exorkizein to bind by an oath] In the Christian Church, the casting out of evil spirits by adjuring and commanding them. Under other names the rite has been practiced in all lands and times, with a great variety of ceremonies, and by the power of a person who is versed in the procedure and especially efficaciously by one whose life is holy. Jesus of the Gospels exercises the power and delegates it to his disciples.

EXORCISM

Exorcism: The expulsion of malevolent spirits or demons from possessed persons, objects or places, by the utterance of an incantation or formula seeking the aid of a more powerful spirit or deity, usually invoked by name. The term is often applied also to any act or ritual, whether or not including the speaking of a formula, by which malevolent spirits are expelled.

EXOS ::: A brand of Ethernet controller card and Ethernet software for Unix. (1995-01-12)

EXOS A brand of {Ethernet controller} card and Ethernet software for {Unix}. (1995-01-12)

Exoterically the Dalai Lama is often regarded as an incarnation of Chenresi, as a popular legend says that whenever faith begins to die out in the world, Padmapani-Chenresi emits a brilliant ray of light, and forthwith incarnates himself in one of the two great Lamas — the Dalai and Tashi Lamas. Esoterically he is called Bodhisattva Chenresi Vanchug (the powerful and all-seeing). Chenresi or Avalokitesvara “is the great Logos in its higher aspect and in the divine regions. But in the manifested planes, he is, like Daksha, the progenitor (in a spiritual sense) of men” (ibid.). In China, Chenresi becomes the great goddess of mercy, Kwan-yin, represented by a female figure bearing a child in her arms.

Exoteric: Exposed, visible. Antithesis of esoteric (q.v.).

Exoteric [from Greek exoterikos pertaining to the outer] Applied to teachings given to the public or to nonprepared candidates in the Mysteries or schools of philosophy. It applies to all the various great religions of the past insofar as their popular or public teaching is concerned. Thus exoteric does not mean false or untrue, but simply that form of the inner wisdom which was so clothed as to hide much of the inner truth; but nevertheless, despite that cloak, contained it in hidden and secret sense.

Exoteric ::: This word, when applied particularly to the great philosophical and religious systems of belief, does notmean false. The word merely means teachings of which the keys have not been openly given. The wordseems to have originated in the Peripatetic School of Greece, and to have been born in the mind ofAristotle. Its contrast is "esoteric."Exotericism -- that is to say, the outward and popular formulation of religious and philosophic doctrines-- reveils the truth; the self-assurance of ignorance, alas, always reviles the truth; whereas esotericismreveals the truth.

Exousia —the Greek term for the angelic order


TERMS ANYWHERE

1. A composition in fanciful or irregular form or style. 2. Something considered to be unreal, weird, exotic, or grotesque.

1. Having momentous significance or consequences; decisively important. 2. Fatal, deadly, or disastrous. 3. Controlled or determined by destiny; inexorable. 4. Prophetic; ominous.

  4. Truthfulness and unswerving faith in the law of Karma, independent of any power in nature that could interfere: a law whose course is not to be obstructed by any agency, not to be caused to deviate by prayer or propitiatory exoteric ceremonies;

5th Glove "hardware, virtual reality" A {data glove} and flexor strip kit (5th Glove DFK) sold by {Fifth Dimension Technologies} for $495 ($345 for the left-handed version, $45 for each extra flexor strip). The DFK provides a data glove, a flexon strip (with an elbow or knee-joint sensor), an interface card, cables, and KineMusica software. The package uses flexible optical-bending sensing to track hand and arm movement. The glove can be used with 5DT's ultrasonic tracking system, the 5DT Head and Hand tracker ($245), which can track movement from up to two metres away from the unit's transmitter. (1998-02-06)

Aaron (Hebrew) ’Aharon [from the verbal root ’āhar to be enlightened, illuminated] The enlightened; reputedly the first high priest of the Hebrews (Exodus). As elder brother and the first initiate of Moses, Aaron “heads the line, or Hierarchy, of the initiated Nabim, or Seers” (TG 1-2). Benei ’Aharon (children of Aaron) are priests.

Abhichara (Sanskrit) Abhicāra [from abhi toward + the verbal root car to go, often used derogatorily as to act wrongly toward another, charm, enchant, possess] Exorcising; employing a charm or spell, usually for malevolent purposes, causing death or disease; mesmeric powers used by sorcerers in India.

acroamatical ::: a. --> Communicated orally; oral; -- applied to the esoteric teachings of Aristotle, those intended for his genuine disciples, in distinction from his exoteric doctrines, which were adapted to outsiders or the public generally. Hence: Abstruse; profound.

adjustment ::: n. --> The act of adjusting, or condition of being adjusted; act of bringing into proper relations; regulation.
Settlement of claims; an equitable arrangement of conflicting claims, as in set-off, contribution, exoneration, subrogation, and marshaling.
The operation of bringing all the parts of an instrument, as a microscope or telescope, into their proper relative position for use; the condition of being thus adjusted; as, to get a


Adytum (Latin) [from Greek adytos from a not + duo to enter] plural adyta. Not to be entered; the innermost shrine of a temple. The holy of holies or sanctum sanctorum was common in the architectural plan of the temples of all ancient nations. It frequently contained a sarcophagus and the image of the god to whom the temple was dedicated. A symbol of regeneration, resurrection, and initiation. The Jews, when they become exclusive and wholly exoteric in their religious beliefs and practices, made the adytum the symbol of their national monotheism, exoterically; and esoterically a symbol of mere generation rather than regeneration. Yet the true meaning can be read in the story of David dancing before the ark, for the dance was essentially a Bacchic rite, whose meaning was unfolded only in the Mysteries; and the ark is the symbol of that vehicle in which are preserved the germs of all living things destined to repeople the earth in a new cycle.

Agla: The combination of the first letters of four Hebrew words meaning “Thou art forever mighty, O Lord.” Used as a magic word to exorcise demons and evil spirits.

Agnishvatta(s) ::: (Sanskrit) ::: A compound of two words: agni, "fire"; shvatta, "tasted" or "sweetened," from svad, verb-rootmeaning "to taste" or "to sweeten." Therefore, literally one who has been delighted or sweetened by fire.A class of pitris: our solar ancestors as contrasted with the barhishads, our lunar ancestors.The kumaras, agnishvattas, and manasaputras are three groups or aspects of the same beings: thekumaras represent the aspect of original spiritual purity untouched by gross elements of matter. Theagnishvattas represent the aspect of their connection with the sun or solar spiritual fire. Having tasted orbeen "sweetened" by the spiritual fire -- the fire of intellectuality and spirituality -- they have beenpurified thereby. The manasaputras represent the aspect of intellectuality -- the functions of higherintellect.The agnishvattas and manasaputras are two names for the same class or host of beings, and set forth orsignify or represent two different aspects or activities of this one class of beings. Thus, for instance, aman may be said to be a kumara in his spiritual parts, an agnishvatta in his buddhic-manasic parts, and amanasaputra in his purely manasic aspect. Other beings could be called kumaras in their highest aspects,as for instance the beasts, but they are not imbodied agnishvattas or manasaputras.The agnishvattas are the solar spiritual-intellectual parts of us, and therefore are our inner teachers. Inpreceding manvantaras, they had completed their evolution in the realms of physical matter, and whenthe evolution of lower beings had brought these latter to the proper state, the agnishvattas came to therescue of these who had only the physical "creative fire," thus inspiring and enlightening these lowerlunar pitris with spiritual and intellectual energies or "fires."When this earth's planetary chain shall have reached the end of its seventh round, we, as then havingcompleted the evolutionary course for this planetary chain, will leave this planetary chain asdhyan-chohans, agnishvattas; but the others now trailing along behind us -- the present beasts -- will bethe lunar pitris of the next planetary chain to come.While it is correct to say that these three names appertain to the same class of beings, nevertheless eachname has its own significance in the occult teaching, which is why the three names are used with threedistinct meanings. Imagine an unconscious god-spark beginning its evolution in any one solar ormaha-manvantara. We may call it a kumara, a being of original spiritual purity, but with a destinythrough karmic evolution connected with the realms of matter.At the other end of the line, at the consummation of the evolution in this maha-manvantara, when theevolving entity has become a fully self-conscious god or divinity, its proper appellation then isagnishvatta, for it has been "sweetened" or purified by means of the working through it of the spiritualfires inherent in itself.Now then, when such an agnishvatta assumes the role of a bringer of mind or of intellectual light to alunar pitri which it overshadows and in which a ray from it incarnates, it then, although in its own realman agnishvatta, functions as a manasaputra or child of mind or mahat. A brief analysis of the compoundelements of these three names may be useful.Kumara is from ku meaning "with difficulty" and mara meaning "mortal." The significance of the wordtherefore can be paraphrased as "mortal with difficulty," and the meaning usually given to it by Sanskritscholars as "easily dying" is wholly exoteric and amusing, and doubtless arose from the fact that kumarais a word frequently used for child or boy, everybody knowing that young children "die easily." The ideatherefore is that purely spiritual beings, although ultimately destined by evolution to pass through therealms of matter, become mortal, i.e., material, only with difficulty.Agnishvatta has the meaning stated above, "delighted" or "pleased" or "sweetened," i.e., "purified" byfire -- which we may render in two ways: either as the fire of suffering and pain in material existenceproducing great fiber and strength of character, i.e., spirituality; or, perhaps still better from thestandpoint of occultism, as signifying an entity or entities who have become one in essence throughevolution with the aethery fire of spirit.Manasaputra is a compound of two words: manasa, "mental" or "intellectual," from the word manas,"mind," and putra, "son" or "child," therefore a child of the cosmic mind -- a "mind-born son" as H. P.Blavatsky phrases it. (See also Pitris, Lunar Pitris)

Ahan (Sanskrit) Ahan Day (ahan, ahas are base forms of some of the grammatical cases of ahan). In the Vishnu-Purana (1:5), one of the four bodies of Brahma: “Jyotsna (dawn), Ratri (night), Ahan (day), and Sandhya (evening)” which are “invested by the three qualities” (triguna). Esoterically this has “a direct bearing upon the seven principles of the manifested Brahma, or universe, in the same order as man. Exoterically, it is only four principles” (SD 2:58n). Hence only four bodies of Brahma are mentioned in the Puranas.

AHIH (Hebrew) A Qabbalistic form of the tetragrammaton, representing the Macroprosopus, in contradistinction to IHVH (Jehovah), representing Microprosopus. It is connected exoterically with ‘eyeh (absolute Be-ness) and with “I am that I am.” (BCW 8:142, 147)

altered states ::: Also known as “nonordinary” states of consciousness. There are at least two major types of altered states: exogenous or “externally created” (e.g., drug induced, or near-death experiences) and endogenous or “self-created” (including trained states such as meditative states).

antagonist ::: n. --> One who contends with another, especially in combat; an adversary; an opponent.
A muscle which acts in opposition to another; as a flexor, which bends a part, is the antagonist of an extensor, which extends it.
A medicine which opposes the action of another medicine or of a poison when absorbed into the blood or tissues.


Aparavidya (Sanskrit) Aparāvidyā [from a not + parā supreme + vidyā knowledge from the verbal root vid to see, know, percieve] Nonsupreme knowledge; in Vedanta philosophy the lower wisdom of Brahman, relative knowledge acquired by the intellect and through the performance of ritual worship and duties, in contradistinction to paravidya (supreme wisdom), the transcendental knowledge of Brahman attainable by him who has achieved moksha (liberation) during life. This distinction between the exoteric and esoteric tradition and doctrine is found in practically all cultures.

Apis (Greek) Hap (Egyptian) Ḥap. The sacred bull of Memphis into which Osiris was thought to incarnate. Classical Greek authors all mention the veneration with which the Egyptians regarded the bull, Manetho stating that it was under Ka-kau (2nd dynasty) that Apis was appointed a god. The Egyptians believed that after the death of a sacred animal, on reaching 28 years (the age Osiris was killed by Typhon), the soul of Apis joined Osiris, forming the dual god Asar-Hapi (Osiris-Apis), which the Greeks in the Ptolemaic period renamed Serapis. “As in the exoteric interpretation of the Egyptian rites the soul of every defunct person — from the Hierophant down to the sacred bull Apis — became an Osiris, was Osirified . . .” (SD 1:135).

Apocrypha [from Greek apokryphos secret] Esoteric, hid, secret; later spurious. First applied to writings regarded as esoteric, for private instruction, and of profounder import than the exoteric writings; but the rise of bogus esoteric schools gradually brought the word into contempt and clothed it with its later meaning of spurious or doubtful.

arrogance ::: n. --> The act or habit of arrogating, or making undue claims in an overbearing manner; that species of pride which consists in exorbitant claims of rank, dignity, estimation, or power, or which exalts the worth or importance of the person to an undue degree; proud contempt of others; lordliness; haughtiness; self-assumption; presumption.

arrogant ::: a. --> Making, or having the disposition to make, exorbitant claims of rank or estimation; giving one&

arrogation ::: n. --> The act of arrogating, or making exorbitant claims; the act of taking more than one is justly entitled to.
Adoption of a person of full age.


Ashen and Langhan (Kolarian) Ceremonies for casting out evil spirits, similar to the Christian exorcism, used by the Kolarian tribes in India (TG 34).

’Asher (Hebrew) ’Asher Who, which, that; in The Secret Doctrine (2:468, 539), used in connection with the phrase ’ehyeh ’asher ’ehyeh (I am that I am — Exodus 3:14).

Astrology ::: The astrology of the ancients was indeed a great and noble science. It is a term which means the "scienceof the celestial bodies." Modern astrology is but the tattered and rejected outer coating of real, ancientastrology; for that truly sublime science was the doctrine of the origin, of the nature, of the being, and ofthe destiny of the solar bodies, of the planetary bodies, and of the beings who dwell on them. It alsotaught the science of the relations of the parts of kosmic nature among themselves, and more particularlyas applied to man and his destiny as forecast by the celestial orbs. From that great and noble sciencesprang up an exoteric pseudo-science, derived from the Mediterranean and Asian practice, eventuating inthe modern scheme called astrology -- a tattered remnant of ancient wisdom.In actual fact, genuine archaic astrology was one of the branches of the ancient Mysteries, and wasstudied to perfection in the ancient Mystery schools. It had throughout all ancient time the unqualifiedapproval and devotion of the noblest men and of the greatest sages. Instead of limiting itself as modernso-called astrology does to a system based practically entirely upon certain branches of mathematics, inarchaic days the main body of doctrine which astrology then contained was transcendental metaphysics,dealing with the greatest and most abstruse problems concerning the universe and man. The celestialbodies of the physical universe were considered in the archaic astrology to be not merely time markers,or to have vague relations of a psychomagnetic quality as among themselves -- although indeed this istrue -- but to be the vehicles of starry spirits, bright and living gods, whose very existence andcharacteristics, individually as well as collectively, made them the governors and expositors of destiny.

Asu (Sanskrit) Asu [from the verbal root as to be] As a masculine noun, breath, spiritual life; in the plural, the exoteric five vital breaths of the body or pranas. Nearly all archaic languages have the same word for both breath and wind or air and spirit, such as the Greek pneuma and the Latin spiritus.

Baptism: A rite of dedication and induction of an individual into a circle of social and religious privilege. The rite is usually of a ceremonious nature with pledges given (by proxy in the case of infants), prayers and accompanied by some visible sign (such as water, symbol of purification, or wine, honey, oil or blood) sealing the bond of fellowship. In its earliest form the rite probably symbolized not only an initiation but the magical removal of some tabu or demon possession (exorcism -- see Demonology), the legitimacy of birth, the inheritance of privilege, the assumption of a name and the expectancy of responsibility. In Christian circles the rite has assumed the status of a sacrament, the supernatural rebirth into the Divine Kingdom. Various forms include sprinkling with water, immersion, or the laying on of hands. In some Christian circles it is considered less a mystical rite and more a sign of a covenant of salvation and consecration to the higher life. -- V.F.

barrel shifter "hardware" A hardware device that can shift or rotate a data word by any number of bits in a single operation. It is implemented like a {multiplexor}, each output can be connected to any input depending on the shift distance. (1995-03-28)

exo ::: --> A prefix signifying out of, outside; as in exocarp, exogen, exoskeleton.

exocardiac ::: a. --> Alt. of Exocardial

exocardial ::: a. --> Situated or arising outside of the heat; as, exocardial murmurs; -- opposed to endocardiac.

exocarp ::: n. --> The outer portion of a fruit, as the flesh of a peach or the rind of an orange. See Illust. of Drupe.

exoccipital ::: a. --> Pertaining to a bone or region on each side of the great foremen of the skull. ::: n. --> The exoccipital bone, which often forms a part of the occipital in the adult, but is usually distinct in the young.

exocetus ::: n. --> Alt. of Exocoetus

exocoetus ::: n. --> A genus of fishes, including the common flying fishes. See Flying fish.

exoculate ::: v. t. --> To deprive of eyes.

exode ::: n. --> Departure; exodus; esp., the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt.
The final chorus; the catastrophe.
An afterpiece of a comic description, either a farce or a travesty.


exodic ::: a. --> Conducting influences from the spinal cord outward; -- said of the motor or efferent nerves. Opposed to esodic.

exodus ::: n. --> A going out; particularly (the Exodus), the going out or journey of the Israelites from Egypt under the conduct of Moses; and hence, any large migration from a place.
The second of the Old Testament, which contains the narrative of the departure of the Israelites from Egypt.


exody ::: n. --> Exodus; withdrawal.

exogamous ::: a. --> Relating to exogamy; marrying outside of the limits of one&

exogamy ::: n. --> The custom, or tribal law, which prohibits marriage between members of the same tribe; marriage outside of the tribe; -- opposed to endogamy.

exogenetic ::: a. --> Arising or growing from without; exogenous.

exogen ::: n. --> A plant belonging to one of the greater part of the vegetable kingdom, and which the plants are characterized by having c wood bark, and pith, the wood forming a layer between the other two, and increasing, if at all, by the animal addition of a new layer to the outside next to the bark. The leaves are commonly netted-veined, and the number of cotyledons is two, or, very rarely, several in a whorl. Cf. Endogen.

exogenous ::: a. --> Pertaining to, or having the character of, an exogen; -- the opposite of endogenous.
Growing by addition to the exterior.
Growing from previously ossified parts; -- opposed to autogenous.


exogenous states ::: See altered states.

exogium ::: n. --> See Exode.

exogyra ::: n. --> A genus of Cretaceous fossil shells allied to oysters.

exolete ::: a. --> Obsolete; out of use; state; insipid.

exolution ::: n. --> See Exsolution.

exolve ::: v. t. --> To loose; to pay.

exonerated ::: imp. & p. p. --> of Exonerate

exonerate ::: v. t. --> To unload; to disburden; to discharge.
To relieve, in a moral sense, as of a charge, obligation, or load of blame resting on one; to clear of something that lies upon oppresses one, as an accusation or imputation; as, to exonerate one&


exonerating ::: p. pr. & vb. n. --> of Exonerate

exoneration ::: n. --> The act of disburdening, discharging, or freeing morally from a charge or imputation; also, the state of being disburdened or freed from a charge.

exonerative ::: a. --> Freeing from a burden or obligation; tending to exonerate.

exonerator ::: n. --> One who exonerates or frees from obligation.

exon ::: n. --> A native or inhabitant of Exeter, in England.
An officer of the Yeomen of the Guard; an Exempt.


exophthalmia ::: n. --> The protrusion of the eyeball so that the eyelids will not cover it, in consequence of disease.

exophthalmic ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to, or characterized by, exophthalmia.

exophthalmos ::: n. --> Alt. of Exophthalmus

exophthalmus ::: n. --> Same as Exophthalmia.

exophthalmy ::: n. --> Exophthalmia.

exophyllous ::: a. --> Not sheathed in another leaf.

exoplasm ::: n. --> See Ectosarc, and Ectoplasm.

exopodite ::: n. --> The external branch of the appendages of Crustacea.

exoptable ::: a. --> Very desirable.

exoptile ::: n. --> A name given by Lestiboudois to dicotyledons; -- so called because the plumule is naked.

exorate ::: v. t. --> To persuade, or to gain, by entreaty.

exoration ::: n. --> Entreaty.

exorbitance ::: n. --> Alt. of Exorbitancy

exorbitancy ::: n. --> A going out of or beyond the usual or due limit; hence, enormity; extravagance; gross deviation from rule, right, or propriety; as, the exorbitances of the tongue or of deportment; exorbitance of demands.

exorbitant ::: a. --> Departing from an orbit or usual track; hence, deviating from the usual or due course; going beyond the appointed rules or established limits of right or propriety; excessive; extravagant; enormous; inordinate; as, exorbitant appetites and passions; exorbitant charges, demands, or claims.
Not comprehended in a settled rule or method; anomalous.


exorbitant ::: exceeding the bounds of custom, propriety, or reason, esp. in amount or extent; highly excessive.

exorbitantly ::: adv. --> In an exorbitant, excessive, or irregular manner; enormously.

exorbitate ::: v. i. --> To go out of the track; to deviate.

exorcised ::: imp. & p. p. --> of Exorcise

exorciser ::: n. --> An exorcist.

exorcise ::: v. t. --> To cast out, as a devil, evil spirits, etc., by conjuration or summoning by a holy name, or by certain ceremonies; to expel (a demon) or to conjure (a demon) to depart out of a person possessed by one.
To deliver or purify from the influence of an evil spirit or demon.


exorcising ::: p. pr. & vb. n. --> of Exorcise

exorcism ::: n. --> The act of exorcising; the driving out of evil spirits from persons or places by conjuration; also, the form of conjuration used.
Conjuration for raising spirits.


exorcist ::: n. --> One who expels evil spirits by conjuration or exorcism.
A conjurer who can raise spirits.


exordial ::: a. --> Pertaining to the exordium of a discourse: introductory.

exordia ::: pl. --> of Exordium

exordium ::: n. --> A beginning; an introduction; especially, the introductory part of a discourse or written composition, which prepares the audience for the main subject; the opening part of an oration.

exordiums ::: pl. --> of Exordium

exorhizae ::: pl. --> of Exorhiza

exorhizal ::: a. --> Alt. of Exorhizous

exorhiza ::: n. --> A plant Whose radicle is not inclosed or sheathed by the cotyledons or plumule.

exorhizous ::: a. --> Having a radicle which is not inclosed by the cotyledons or plumule; of or relating to an exorhiza.

exornation ::: n. --> Ornament; decoration; embellishment.

exortive ::: a. --> Rising; relating to the east.

exosculate ::: v. t. --> To kiss; especially, to kiss repeatedly or fondly.

exoskeletal ::: a. --> Pertaining to the exoskeleton; as exoskeletal muscles.

exoskeleton ::: n. --> The hardened parts of the external integument of an animal, including hair, feathers, nails, horns, scales, etc.,as well as the armor of armadillos and many reptiles, and the shells or hardened integument of numerous invertebrates; external skeleton; dermoskeleton.

exosmose ::: n. --> The passage of gases, vapors, or liquids thought membranes or porous media from within outward, in the phenomena of osmose; -- opposed to endosmose. See Osmose.

exosmosis ::: n. --> See Exosmose.

exosmotic ::: a. --> Pertaining to exosmose.

exospore ::: n. --> The extreme outer wall of a spore; the epispore.

exossation ::: n. --> A depriving of bone or of fruit stones.

exosse-ous ::: a. --> Boneless.

exosstate ::: v. t. --> To deprive of bones; to take out the bones of; to bone.

exostome ::: n. --> The small aperture or foremen in the outer coat of the ovule of a plant.

exostosis ::: n. --> Any protuberance of a bone which is not natural; an excrescence or morbid enlargement of a bone.
A knot formed upon or in the wood of trees by disease.


exoteric ::: a. --> Alt. of Exoterical

exoterical ::: a. --> External; public; suitable to be imparted to the public; hence, capable of being readily or fully comprehended; -- opposed to esoteric, or secret.

exoterics ::: n. pl. --> The public lectures or published writings of Aristotle. See Esoterics.

exoteries ::: pl. --> of Exotery

exotery ::: n. --> That which is obvious, public, or common.

exotheca ::: n. --> The tissue which fills the interspaces between the costae of many madreporarian corals, usually consisting of small transverse or oblique septa.

exothecium ::: n. --> The outer coat of the anther.

exotic ::: a. --> Introduced from a foreign country; not native; extraneous; foreign; as, an exotic plant; an exotic term or word. ::: n. --> Anything of foreign origin; something not of native growth, as a plant, a word, a custom.

exotical ::: a. --> Foreign; not native; exotic.

exoticism ::: n. --> The state of being exotic; also, anything foreign, as a word or idiom; an exotic.

Bhadra-kalpa (Sanskrit) Bhadra-kalpa [from bhadra auspicious, blessed + kalpa age] The time period of the sages; the present age, said exoterically to last 236 million years, so called because 1,000 buddhas or sages appear in the course of it. “The Bhadra Kalpa, or the ‘period of stability,’ is the name of our present Round, esoterically — its duration applying, of course, only to our globe (D), the ‘1,000’ Buddhas being thus in reality limited to but forty-nine in all” (TG 55-6).

Bhagat (Hindi) A religious mendicant or devotee; “one who exorcises evil spirits” (TG 56).

Bhur-loka (Sanskrit) Bhūr-loka [from bhūr earth + loka place, world] Earth world; the lowest of the seven lokas. The popular exoteric name of our earth when considered in terms of the cosmic lokas or planes. The corresponding tala is patala. The field of influence of bhurloka is said to extend little farther than our atmosphere. Our earth is patala if we look at it from the material standpoint, and bhurloka if we look at it from the energy-consciousness side.

Bhuta-vidya or Bhuta-vijnana (Sanskrit) Bhūta-vidyā, Bhūta-vijñāna [from bhūta has been, kama-lokic spooks + vidyā, vijñāna knowledge] The knowledge of evil beings, demonology; hence, the art of exorcising, treating, and curing demoniac possession — one of the branches of ancient medicine. Bhuta in ancient usage, while including what medieval Europeans called demons, refers to what in theosophy is called elementaries and other denizens of the astral realms — commonly of human origination, but sometimes astral rejects of the animal kingdom. See also AYUR VEDA

Bhutesa or Bhutesvara (Sanskrit) Bhūteśa, Bhūteśvara [from bhūta living being + īśa, īśvara lord] Lord of beings, lord of manifested entities and things; a name applied to each member of the Hindu Trimurti (Brahma, Vishnu, Siva). Siva in exoteric mythology and popular superstition is supposed to possess the special status of lord of the bhutas or kama-lokic spooks, and is the special patron of ascetics, students of occultism, and of those training themselves in mystical knowledge; so that this superstitious characterization of Siva is an entirely exoteric distortion of a profound esoteric fact. The real meaning is that Siva, often figurated as the supreme initiator, is the lord of those who “have been,” but who now are become regenerates through initiation — the mystical idea here being of the preservation of self-conscious effort through darkness into light, from ignorance to wisdom, and from selfishness into the divine compassion of the cosmic heart. In view of the karmic past of such progressed entities, their former selves in this cosmic time period are the bhutas (have-beens) of what now they are. Bhutesa is also applied to Krishna in this sense.

Bhuvar-loka (Sanskrit) Bhuvar-loka [from bhuvas air, atmosphere from the verbal root bhū to become + loka world, place] World of development or growth — so called because it is one of the higher astral realms acting as one of the fields for the evolution of sentient beings. The sixth counting downwards of the seven lokas, popularly signifying the ethereal realm or sphere between the earth and the sun. The corresponding tala is mahatala. Bhuvarloka is often spoken of in Hindu literature as the middle region (referring to the triad of ethereal dwellings name bhur, bhuvas, and svar) and as the abode of the munis. While the exoteric statements about the various lokas and talas are based on truth, they are usually picturesque and allegorical, and commonly limit the ideas associated with them to some particular or outstanding characteristic, so while true enough when properly understood, they are almost always imperfect because incomplete.

Bible The Judeo-Christian holy book. The Bible is neither the literal word of God translated into the various languages, nor a collection of superstitious folklore, but a Jewish and late Greek version of the archaic wisdom expressed in the ancient mystery-language. Blavatsky classes it among the largely esoteric works whose secret symbolism is found also in the Indian, Chaldean, and Egyptian scriptures. The real Hebrew Bible is to a certain extent known only in small part to its Talmudic and Qabbalistic interpreters. The primeval faith of Israel was not what it was made to be by those who would have converted the secret doctrine into a national exoteric religion — by David, Hezekiah, and later the Talmudists. To trace the steps by which the ancient gnosis was handed down, adapted, transformed, perverted, and yet mysteriously preserved, is work to satisfy the most diligent scholar. “The real Hebrew Bible was a secret volume, unknown to the masses, and even the Samaritan Pentateuch is far more ancient than the Septuagint. As for the former, the Fathers of the Church never even heard of it” (IU 2:471).

biceps ::: n. --> A muscle having two heads or origins; -- applied particularly to a flexor in the arm, and to another in the thigh.

bisexous ::: a. --> Bisexual.

Blavatsky, commenting on the Pistis Sophia, says that the Jordan is “the mystic ‘River’ which stopped the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt ‘which is the body’ (V, 7)” (BCW 13:30n); the Philosophumena (bk 8, ch 3) states that at Jesus’ baptism he left his “impression” in the Jordan, so that after his physical body had been destroyed by crucifixion, his soul “might put on the body, which had been impressed in the water when he was baptized, instead of the fleshly body” — an allegory of initiation. See also ERIDANUS; HAP; MANO

Blavatsky wrote that astrology is the “science which defines the action of celestial bodies upon mundane affairs, and claims to foretell future events from the positions of the stars. Its antiquity is such as to place it among the very earliest records of human learning. It remained for long ages a secret science in the East, and its final expression remains so to this day, its exoteric application only having been brought to any degree of perfection in the West during the lapse of time since Varaha Mihira wrote his book on Astrology, some 1400 years ago. Claudius Ptolemy, the famous geographer and mathematician, founded the system of astronomy known under his name, wrote his Tetrabiblos which is still the basis of modern Astrology in 135 AD . . . As to the origin of the science, it is known on the one hand that Thebes claimed the honour of the invention of Astrology; whereas, on the other hand, all are agreed that it was the Chaldees who taught that science to the other nations. . . . If later on the name of Astrologer fell into disrepute in Rome and elsewhere, it was owing to the frauds of those who wanted to make money of that which was part and parcel of the Sacred Science of the Mysteries, and who, ignorant of the latter, evolved a system based entirely on mathematics, instead of transcendental metaphysics with the physical celestial bodies as its upadhi or material basis. Yet, all persecutions notwithstanding, the number of adherents to Astrology among the most intellectual and scientific minds was always very great. If Cardan and Kepler were among its ardent supporters, then later votaries have nothing to blush for, even in its now imperfect and distorted form” (Key 318-19).

Blood Rites Ceremonies, covenants, and observances in which blood is used as part of the rites or performances. “The arcane doctrine teaches that the ‘blood’ rites are as old as the Third-Root race, being established in their final form by the Fourth Parent race in commemoration of the separation of androgynous mankind, their forefathers, into males and females” (BCW 8:251). Whatever sacred meaning may have entered into this primary memorial of the ethereal forms and forces of androgynous humanity becoming separate, physicalized, warm-blooded bodies, has been forgotten, misunderstood, or perverted in the exoteric rites which have come down to us.

Bodhisattva(Sanskrit) ::: A compound word: literally "he whose essence (sattva) has become intelligence (bodhi)." Asexplained exoterically, a bodhisattva means one who in another incarnation or in a few more incarnationswill become a buddha. A bodhisattva from the standpoint of the occult teachings is more than that. Whena man, a human being, has reached the state where his ego becomes conscious, fully so, of its innerdivinity, becomes clothed with the buddhic ray -- where, so to say, the personal man has put on thegarments of inner immortality in actuality, on this earth, here and now -- that man is a bodhisattva. Hishigher principles have nearly reached nirvana. When they do so finally, such a man is a buddha, a humanbuddha, a manushya-buddha. Obviously, if such a bodhisattva were to reincarnate, in the next incarnationor in a very few future incarnations thereafter, he would be a manushya-buddha. A buddha, in theesoteric teaching, is one whose higher principles can learn nothing more. They have reached nirvana andremain there; but the spiritually awakened personal man, the bodhisattva, the person made semi-divine touse popular language, instead of choosing his reward in the nirvana of a less degree, remains on earth outof pity and compassion for inferior beings, and becomes what is called a nirmanakaya. In a very mysticalpart of the esoteric philosophy, a bodhisattva is the representative on earth of a dhyani-buddha orcelestial buddha -- in other words, one who has become an incarnation or expression of his own divinemonad.

Bodhisattva (Sanskrit) Bodhisattva [from bodhi wisdom + sattva essence] He whose essence has become intelligence; exoterically, one who in one or a few more incarnations will become a buddha. Occultly, when

Brihaspati (Sanskrit) Bṛhaspati [from bṛh prayer + pati lord] Sometimes Vrihaspati. A Vedic deity, corresponding to the planet Jupiter, commonly translated lord of prayer, the personification of exoteric piety and religion, but mystically the name signifies lord of increase, of expansion, growth. He is frequently called Brahmanaspati, both names having a direct significance with the power of sound as uttered in mantras or prayer united with positive will. He is regarded in Hindu mythology as the chief offerer of prayers and sacrifices, thus representing the Brahmin or priestly caste, being the Purohita (family priest) of the gods, among other things interceding with them for mankind. He has many titles and attributes, being frequently designated as Jiva (the living), Didivis (the bright or golden-colored). In later times he became the god of exoteric knowledge and eloquence — Dhishana (the intelligent), Gish-pati (lord of invocations). In this aspect he is regarded as the son of the rishi Angiras, and hence bears the patronymic Angirasa, and the husband of Tara, who was carried off by Soma (the moon). Tara is

Buddhism ::: The teachings of Gautama the Buddha. Buddhism today is divided into two branches, the Northern andthe Southern. The Southern still retains the teachings of the "Buddha's brain," the "eye doctrine," that isto say his outer philosophy for the general world, sometimes inadequately called the doctrine of formsand ceremonies. The Northern still retains his "heart doctrine" -- that which is hid, the inner life, theheart-blood, of the religion: the doctrine of the inner heart of the teaching.The religious philosophy of the Buddha-Sakyamuni is incomparably nearer to the ancient wisdom, theesoteric philosophy of the archaic ages, than is Christianity. Its main fault today is that teachers later thanthe Buddha himself carried its doctrines too far along merely formal or exoteric lines; yet, with all that, tothis day it remains the purest and holiest of the exoteric religions on earth, and its teachings evenexoterically are true -- once they are properly understood. They need but the esoteric key in interpretationof them. As a matter of fact, the same may be said of all the great ancient world religions. Christianity,Brahmanism, Taoism, and others all have the same esoteric wisdom behind the outward veil of theexoteric formal faith.

canaanite ::: n. --> A descendant of Canaan, the son of Ham, and grandson of Noah.
A Native or inhabitant of the land of Canaan, esp. a member of any of the tribes who inhabited Canaan at the time of the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt.
A zealot.


Catacombs Subterranean caverns and galleries, some of the most celebrated being in and around Rome. These were constructed for sepulcher, but such was not the original purpose of many in other parts of the world, though many of these also were later used for burial and hence contain bones. This latter class was originally used as secret temples for the enactment of initiatory rites. “There were numerous catacombs in Egypt and Chaldea, some of them of a very vast extent. The most renowned of them were the subterranean crypts of Thebes and Memphis. The former, beginning on the western side of the Nile, extended towards the Lybian desert, and were known as the Serpent’s catacombs, or passages. It was there that were performed the sacred mysteries of the kuklos anagkes, the ‘Unavoidable Cycle,’ more generally known as ‘the circle of necessity’; the inexorable doom imposed upon every soul after the bodily death, and when it has been judged in the Amenthian region” (SD 2:379).

catastasis ::: n. --> That part of a speech, usually the exordium, in which the orator sets forth the subject matter to be discussed.
The state, or condition of anything; constitution; habit of body.


Ceylon has become the seat of the Southern Buddhist Church, the Siamese Sect, the representation of the purest exoteric Buddhism outside of Tibet, the latter one home of the Mahayana school.

Chatur-maharajas (Sanskrit) Catur-mahārāja [from catur four + mahā great + rājan king] Four great kings; exoterically guardians of the four quarters of the lowest of the six sensuous worlds; esoterically the four spiritual regents in and of our solar system, mystically intimately connected with karma. See also MAHARAJA

Chenresi (Tibetan) spyan ras gzigs (chen-re-zi, or chen-re-si) [short for spyan ras gzigs dbang phyug (chen-re-zi-wang-chung) from spyan ras penetrating vision (cf Sanskrit avalokita) + gzigs forms (cf Sanskrit rūpa) + dbang phyug lord (cf Sanskrit īśvara)] The Lord who sees forms with his penetrating vision; translation of Sanskrit Avalokitesvara. Exoterically Chenresi is the greatest protector of Asia in general and Tibet in particular, mystically considered to have eleven heads and a thousand arms, each with an eye in the palm of the hand, these arms radiating from his body like a forest of rays: the thousand eyes representing him as on the outlook to discover distress and to succor the troubled. In this form his name is Chantong (he of the thousand eyes) and Jigtengonpo (protector and savior against evil). “Even the exoteric appearance of Dhyani Chenresi is suggestive of the esoteric teaching. He is evidently, like Daksha, the synthesis of all the preceding Races and the progenitor of all the human Races after the Third, the first complete one, and thus is represented as the culmination of the four primeval races in his eleven-faced form. It is a column built in four rows, each series having three faces or heads of different complexions: the three faces for each race being typical of its three fundamental physiological transformations. The first is white (moon-coloured); the second is yellow, the third, red-brown; the fourth, in which are only two faces — the third face being left a blank — (a reference to the untimely end of the Atlanteans) is brown-black. Padmapani (Daksha) is seated on the column, and forms the apex” (SD 2:178).

Cherub, Cherubim (Hebrew) Kĕrūb, Kĕrūbīm A celestial, sacred, occult being in Hebrew mythology; in the Old Testament various descriptions are given of the Cherubim, the prevailing one being that of winged entities with four faces, those respectively of a man, a lion, an ox, and an eagle. In Genesis, they are the guardians of Paradise; in Exodus (25:18-22) their images are to be placed in the mercy-seat and also in Solomon’s temple (1 Kings 6:23-35), but their most frequent association is with the throne or chariot of Yahweh (Jehovah). In Ezekiel and the Qabbalah the Cherubim are represented as the four holy living creatures. “These four animals are, in reality, the symbols of the four elements, and of the four lower principles in man. Nevertheless, they correspond physically and materially to the four constellations that form, so to speak, the suite or cortege of the Solar God, and occupy during the winter solstice the four cardinal points of the zodiacal circle” (SD 1:363).

Codex Nazaraeus or the Book of Adam (i.e., of man or humanity); the chief sacred scripture of the Nazarites and of the Mandaeans or Nasoraeans; written in a Chaldeo-Syrian dialect mixed with the mystery language of the Gnostics. It is an instance of esotericism in a sect whose origin was pre-Christian, but which survived for many centuries into the Christian era as an esoteric school running parallel with exoteric Christianity. Its symbolic teachings are shown to be identical with those in The Secret Doctrine.

Communications Decency Act "legal" (CDA) An amendment to the U.S. 1996 Telecommunications Bill that went into effect on 1996-02-08. The law, originally proposed by Senator James Exon to protect children from obscenity on the Internet, ended up making it punishable by fines of up to $250,000 to post indecent language on the Internet anywhere that a minor could read it. Thousands of outraged {Internet} users turned their {web pages} black in protest or displayed the {Electronic Frontier Foundation}'s special {icons}. On 1996-06-12, a three-judge panel in Philadelphia ruled the CDA unconstitutional and issued an injunction against the United States Justice Department forbidding them to enforce the "indecency" provisions of the law. Internet users celebrated by displaying an animated "Free Speech" fireworks icon to their web pages, courtesy of the {Voters Telecommunications Watch}. The Justice Department appealed the decision to the U.S. Supreme Court. (1996-11-03)

conservatory ::: a. --> Having the quality of preserving from loss, decay, or injury. ::: n. --> That which preserves from injury.
A place for preserving anything from loss, decay, waste, or injury; particulary, a greenhouse for preserving exotic or


contracture ::: n. --> A state of permanent rigidity or contraction of the muscles, generally of the flexor muscles.

convexo-concave ::: a. --> Convex on one side, and concave on the other. The curves of the convex and concave sides may be alike or may be different. See Meniscus.

convexo-convex ::: a. --> Convex on both sides; double convex. See under Convex, a.

convexo-plane ::: a. --> Convex on one side, and flat on the other; plano-convex.

CORAL 1. {Class Oriented Ring Associated Language}. 2. A {deductive database} and {logic programming} system based on {Horn-clause} rules with extensions like {SQL}'s {group-by} and {aggregation} operators. CORAL was developed at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. It is implemented in C++ and has a {Prolog}-like {syntax}. Many evaluation techniques are supported, including {bottom-up fixpoint evaluation} and top-down {backtracking}. {Modules} are separately compiled; different evaluation methods can be used in different modules within a single program. Disk-resident data is supported via an interface to the {Exodus} storage manager. There is an on-line help facility. It requires {AT&T} {C++} 2.0 (or {G++} soon) and runs on {Decstation} and {Sun-4}. {(ftp://ftp.cs.wisc.edu/)}. (1993-01-29)

core cancer "jargon" A process that exhibits a slow but inexorable {resource leak} - like a cancer, it kills by crowding out productive "tissue". [{Jargon File}] (1997-11-10)

CUSI A collection of indices to various {web} and other {Internet} documents. It is located at {Nexor} in the UK. {(http://web.nexor.co.uk/public/cusi/cusi.html)}. (1994-11-29)

Cybele (Greek) Kybele. A Phrygian goddess of caves and mountains, vines and agriculture, and town life, first worshiped at Pessinus; later throughout Asia Minor and in Greece. The equivalent in Phrygia and Crete of Rhea, the Magna Mater (great mother), wife of Kronos and mother of Zeus. Her worship was celebrated exoterically, especially in later degenerate times, by wild dances by her votaries. In one of her phases Cybele was closely connected with the moon and its extremely recondite functions. The moon is at once a sexless potency, to be well studied because to be dreaded, and a female deity for exoteric purposes. Cybele is “the personification and type of the vital essence, whose source was located by the ancients between the Earth and the starry sky, and who was regarded as the very fons vitae of all that lives and breathes” (BCW 12:214). The breath of Cybele, equivalent in its highest substance to akasa-tattva — “is the one chief agent, and it underlays the so-called ‘miracles’ and ‘supernatural’ phenomena in all ages, as in every clime” (BCW 12:215). See also CORYBANTES; CURETES

Dactyli, Dactyls (Greek) [from daktylos finger] Fingers; in Greek mythology, the smith said to have first discovered and worked copper and iron, and to have introduced music and rhythm into Greece. Also a name for the Phrygian Hierophants of Rhea Cybele, said to be magicians, exorcists, and healers. Five or ten in number, as the number of the fingers, they have been identified with the Corybantes — priests of Atys, the youth beloved by Cybele — with the Curetes, Telchines, and others, all of which have also been connected with the kabiri. But the kabiri were the manus, rishis, and dhyani-chohans who incarnated in the elect of the third root-race and earliest part of the fourth root-race. Since the structure of the higher planes is reflected in the lower, all these names can also stand for terrestrial powers and their hierophants, according to the rites peculiar to various countries. They have been connected with the Pelasgian masonry (SD 2:345); but, like the cyclopes they were masons in more senses than one.

  “Daksha typifies the early Third Race, holy and pure, still devoid of an individual Ego, and having merely the passive capacities. Brahma, therefore, commands him to create (in the exoteric texts; when, obeying the command, he made ‘inferior and superior’ (avara and vara) progeny (putra), Bipeds and quadrupeds; and by his will gave birth to females. . . . to the gods, the Daityas (giants of the Fourth Race), the snake-gods, animals, cattle and the Danavas (Titans and demon Magicians) and other beings.

data communications analyst "job" A person who installs, maintains, and troubleshoots {data networks}. A data communications analyst may have knowledge of {T1} lines, {TCP/IP}, {fiber optics}, {SNA}, {frame relay}. He assists users with problems related to connectivity, analyses data flow, configures {modems}, {DSUs}, {multiplexors}, and {routers}, and uses network tools such as {NetView} or {Netspy}. (2004-03-11)

Data Terminal Equipment "communications, hardware" (DTE) A device which acts as the source and/or destination of data and which controls the communication channel. DTE includes terminals, computers, {protocol converters}, and {multiplexors}. DTE is usually connected via an {EIA-232} {serial line} to {Data Communication Equipment} (DCE), typically a {modem}. It is necessary to distinguish these two types of device because their connectors must be wired differently if a "straight-through" cable (pin 1 to pin 1, pin 2 to pin 2 etc.) is to be used. DTE should have a male connector and should transmit on pin three and receive on pin two. It is a curious fact that many {modems} are actually "DTE" according to the original standard. (1995-02-28)

DDT 1. Generic term for a program that assists in debugging other programs by showing individual {machine instructions} in a readable symbolic form and letting the user change them. In this sense the term DDT is now archaic, having been widely displaced by "debugger" or names of individual programs like "{adb}", "{sdb}", "{dbx}", or "{gdb}". 2. Under {MIT}'s fabled {ITS} {operating system}, DDT (running under the alias HACTRN) was also used as the {shell} or top level command language used to execute other programs. 3. Any one of several specific debuggers supported on early {DEC} hardware. The {DEC} {PDP-10} Reference Handbook (1969) contained a footnote on the first page of the documentation for DDT that illuminates the origin of the term: Historical footnote: DDT was developed at {MIT} for the {PDP-1} computer in 1961. At that time DDT stood for "DEC Debugging Tape". Since then, the idea of an on-line debugging program has propagated throughout the computer industry. DDT programs are now available for all DEC computers. Since media other than tape are now frequently used, the more descriptive name "Dynamic Debugging Technique" has been adopted, retaining the DDT abbreviation. Confusion between DDT-10 and another well known pesticide, dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane (C14-H9-Cl5) should be minimal since each attacks a different, and apparently mutually exclusive, class of bugs. (The "tape" referred to was, incidentally, not magnetic but paper.) Sadly, this quotation was removed from later editions of the handbook after the {suits} took over and DEC became much more "businesslike". The history above is known to many old-time hackers. But there's more: Peter Samson, compiler of the original {TMRC} lexicon, reports that he named "DDT" after a similar tool on the {TX-0} computer, the direct ancestor of the PDP-1 built at {MIT}'s Lincoln Lab in 1957. The debugger on that ground-breaking machine (the first transistorised computer) rejoiced in the name FLIT (FLexowriter Interrogation Tape). [{Jargon File}]

dear ::: superl. --> Bearing a high price; high-priced; costly; expensive.
Marked by scarcity or dearth, and exorbitance of price; as, a dear year.
Highly valued; greatly beloved; cherished; precious.
Hence, close to the heart; heartfelt; present in mind; engaging the attention.
Of agreeable things and interests.
Of disagreeable things and antipathies.


Demonology: Referring to a study of the widespread religious ideas of hostile superhuman beings called demons. These creatures were generally thought of as inhabiting a super- or under-world and playing havoc with the fortunes of man by bringing about diseases, mental twists and calamities in general. Ridding an individual supposedly held in possession by such a demon was an ancient practice (technically known as "exorcism") and continued in some Christian liturgies even to our own day. Demonology as a theory of demonic behavior throve among the Egyptians, Babylonians, Assyrians, Persians, post-exilic Hebrews, Jews, Greeks and many scattered peoples including the hoary ancients. Elaborate demonic ideas appear in the Mohammedan religion. -- V.F.

Deona Mati (Kolarian) One who exorcises evil spirits among the Kolarians of central India.

dermoskeleton ::: n. --> See Exoskeleton.

Devachan (Tibetan) bDe-ba-can (de-wa-chen) [from bde-ba happiness + can possessing] The happy land; exoterically, a translation of the Sanskrit sukhavati, the happy Western Realm or Pure Land of the dhyani-buddha Amitabha of East Asian Buddhism. Certain Tibetan books contain glowing descriptions of devachan, such as the Mani Kambum (or Kumbum) and the Odpagmed kyi shing kod. The term was first employed in theosophical literature by the Mahatmas in their letters to A. P. Sinnett.

Deva (Sanskrit) Deva [from the verbal root div to shine] A divinity, a resplendent deity. “A Deva is a celestial being — whether good, bad, or indifferent. Devas inhabit ‘the three worlds,’ which are the three planes above us. There are 33 groups or 330 millions of them” enumerated in the exoteric sacred scriptures of Hindustan, although these numbers should not be taken literally (TG 98).

Diksha (Sanskrit) Dīkṣā [from the verbal root dīkṣ to consecrate or dedicate oneself] Preparation or consecration in exoteric matters for a religious ceremony; or the undertaking, equally in exoteric matters, of religious observances for a specific purpose, as well as the observances themselves; also initiation. As a proper noun, Diksha or initiation is personified as the wife of Soma (the Moon). Diksha again signifies preparatory training of the neophyte for initiation.

Dikshita (Sanskrit) Dīkṣita [past participle of the verbal root dīkṣ to consecrate or dedicate oneself] Consecrated, initiated; to dedicate oneself in training for initiation, which is exoterically alluded to in Hindu works as training for the performance of the soma sacrifice; hence as a noun, an initiate.

diploid ::: n. --> A solid bounded by twenty-four similar quadrilateral faces. It is a hemihedral form of the hexoctahedron.

drupe ::: n. --> A fruit consisting of pulpy, coriaceous, or fibrous exocarp, without valves, containing a nut or stone with a kernel. The exocarp is succulent in the plum, cherry, apricot, peach, etc.; dry and subcoriaceous in the almond; and fibrous in the cocoanut.

DS1C "communications" A {DS level} and {framing specification} for digital signals in the North American digital transmission hierarchy. A DS1C signal uses 48 {PCM} channels and has a transmission rate of 3.15 Megabits per second, twice that of {DS1}. DS1C uses two {DS1} signals combined and sent on a 3.152 megabit per second {carrier} which allows 64 kilobits per second for synchronisation and {framing} using "{pulse stuffing}". The channel 2 signal is logically inverted, and a framing bit is stuffed in two out of three code words, resulting in 26-bit information units. The channels are interleaved and then scrambled by the addition {modulo} 2 of the signal with the previous bit. Finally the bit stream is combined with a control bit sequence that permits the {demultiplexor} to function by preceding each 52 bits with one DS1C framing bit. A series of 24 such 53-bit frames forms a 1272-bit "M-frame". (1995-02-07)

duramen ::: n. --> The heartwood of an exogenous tree.

dynamic random-access memory "storage" (DRAM) A type of {semiconductor} memory in which the information is stored in {capacitors} on a {MOS} {integrated circuit}. Typically each {bit} is stored as an amount of electrical charge in a storage cell consisting of a capacitor and a {transistor}. Due to leakage the capacitor discharges gradually and the memory cell loses the information. Therefore, to preserve the information, the memory has to be refreshed periodically. Despite this inconvenience, the DRAM is a very popular memory technology because of its high density and consequent low price. The first commercially available DRAM chip was the {Intel 1103}, introduced in 1970. Early DRAM chips, containing up to a 16k x 1 (16384 locations of one bit each), needed 3 supply voltages (+5V, -5V and +12V). Beginning with the 64 kilobit chips, {charge pumps} were included on-chip to create the necessary supply voltages out of a single +5V supply. This was necessary to fit the device into a 16-pin {DIL} package, which was the preferred package at the time, and also made them easier to use. To reduce the pin count, thereby helping miniaturisation, DRAMs generally had a single data line which meant that a computer with an N bit wide {data bus} needed a "bank" of (at least) N DRAM chips. In a bank, the address and control signals of all chips were common and the data line of each chip was connected to one of the data bus lines. Beginning with the 256 kilobit DRAM, a tendency toward {surface mount} packaging arose and DRAMs with more than one data line appeared (e.g. 64k x 4), reducing the number of chips per bank. This trend has continued and DRAM chips with up to 36 data lines are available today. Furthermore, together with surface mount packages, memory manufacturers began to offer memory modules, where a bank of memory chips was preassembled on a little {printed circuit} board (SIP = Single Inline Pin Module, SIMM = Single Inline Memory Module, DIMM = Dual Inline Memory Module). Today, this is the preferred way to buy memory for {workstations} and {personal computers}. DRAM bit cells are arranged on a chip in a grid of rows and columns where the number of rows and columns are usually a power of two. Often, but not always, the number of rows and columns is the same. A one megabit device would then have 1024 x 1024 memory cells. A single memory cell can be selected by a 10-bit row address and a 10-bit column address. To access a memory cell, one entire row of cells is selected and its contents are transferred into an on-chip buffer. This discharges the storage capacitors in the bit cells. The desired bits are then read or written in the buffer. The (possibly altered) information is finally written back into the selected row, thereby refreshing all bits (recharging the capacitors) in the row. To prevent data loss, all bit cells in the memory need to be refreshed periodically. This can be done by reading all rows in regular intervals. Most DRAMs since 1970 have been specified such that one of the rows needs to be refreshed at least every 15.625 microseconds. For a device with 1024 rows, a complete refresh of all rows would then take up to 16 ms; in other words, each cell is guaranteed to hold the data for 16 ms without refresh. Devices with more rows have accordingly longer retention times. Many varieties of DRAM exist today. They differ in the way they are interfaced to the system - the structure of the memory cell itself is essentially the same. "Traditional" DRAMs have multiplexed address lines and separate data inputs and outputs. There are three control signals: RAS\ (row address strobe), CAS\ (column address strobe), and WE\ (write enable) (the backslash indicates an {active low} signal). Memory access procedes as follows: 1. The control signals initially all being inactive (high), a memory cycle is started with the row address applied to the address inputs and a falling edge of RAS\ . This latches the row address and "opens" the row, transferring the data in the row to the buffer. The row address can then be removed from the address inputs since it is latched on-chip. 2. With RAS\ still active, the column address is applied to the address pins and CAS\ is made active as well. This selects the desired bit or bits in the row which subsequently appear at the data output(s). By additionally activating WE\ the data applied to the data inputs can be written into the selected location in the buffer. 3. Deactivating CAS\ disables the data input and output again. 4. Deactivating RAS\ causes the data in the buffer to be written back into the memory array. Certain timing rules must be obeyed to guarantee reliable operation. 1. RAS\ must remain inactivate for a while before the next memory cycle is started to provide sufficient time for the storage capacitors to charge (Precharge Time). 2. It takes some time from the falling edge of the RAS\ or CAS\ signals until the data appears at the data output. This is specified as the Row Access Time and the Column Access Time. Current DRAM's have Row Access Times of 50-100 ns and Column Access Times of 15-40 ns. Speed grades usually refer to the former, more important figure. Note that the Memory Cycle Time, which is the minimum time from the beginning of one access to the beginning of the next, is longer than the Row Access Time (because of the Precharge Time). Multiplexing the address pins saves pins on the chip, but usually requires additional logic in the system to properly generate the address and control signals, not to mention further logic for refresh. Therefore, DRAM chips are usually preferred when (because of the required memory size) the additional cost for the control logic is outweighed by the lower price. Based on these principles, chip designers have developed many varieties to improve performance or ease system integration of DRAMs: PSRAMs (Pseudo Static Random Access Memory) are essentially DRAMs with a built-in address {multiplexor} and refresh controller. This saves some system logic and makes the device look like a normal {SRAM}. This has been popular as a lower cost alternative for SRAM in {embedded systems}. It is not a complete SRAM substitute because it is sometimes busy when doing self-refresh, which can be tedious. {Nibble Mode DRAM} can supply four successive bits on one data line by clocking the CAS\ line. {Page Mode DRAM} is a standard DRAM where any number of accesses to the currently open row can be made while the RAS signal is kept active. Static Column DRAM is similar to Page Mode DRAM, but to access different bits in the open row, only the column address needs to be changed while the CAS\ signal stays active. The row buffer essentially behaves like SRAM. {Extended Data Out DRAM} (EDO DRAM) can continue to output data from one address while setting up a new address, for use in {pipelined} systems. DRAM used for Video RAM ({VRAM}) has an additional long shift register that can be loaded from the row buffer. The shift register can be regarded as a second interface to the memory that can be operated in parallel to the normal interface. This is especially useful in {frame buffers} for {CRT} displays. These frame buffers generate a serial data stream that is sent to the CRT to modulate the electron beam. By using the shift register in the VRAM to generate this stream, the memory is available to the computer through the normal interface most of the time for updating the display data, thereby speeding up display data manipulations. SDRAM (Synchronous DRAM) adds a separate clock signal to the control signals. It allows more complex {state machines} on the chip and high speed "burst" accesses that clock a series of successive bits out (similar to the nibble mode). CDRAM (Cached DRAM) adds a separate static RAM array used for caching. It essentially combines main memory and {cache} memory in a single chip. The cache memory controller needs to be added externally. RDRAM (Rambus DRAM) changes the system interface of DRAM completely. A byte-wide bus is used for address, data and command transfers. The bus operates at very high speed: 500 million transfers per second. The chip operates synchronously with a 250MHz clock. Data is transferred at both rising and falling edges of the clock. A system with signals at such frequencies must be very carefully designed, and the signals on the Rambus Channel use nonstandard signal levels, making it incompatible with standard system logic. These disadvantages are compensated by a very fast data transfer, especially for burst accesses to a block of successive locations. A number of different refresh modes can be included in some of the above device varieties: RAS\ only refresh: a row is refreshed by an ordinary read access without asserting CAS\. The data output remains disabled. CAS\ before RAS\ refresh: the device has a built-in counter for the refresh row address. By activating CAS\ before activating RAS\, this counter is selected to supply the row address instead of the address inputs. Self-Refresh: The device is able to generate refresh cycles internally. No external control signal transitions other than those for bringing the device into self-refresh mode are needed to maintain data integrity. (1996-07-11)

Dzyu (Senzar) Real knowledge; “the one real (magical) knowledge, or Occult Wisdom; which, dealing with eternal truths and primal causes, becomes almost omnipotence when applied in the right direction. Its antithesis is Dzyu-mi, that which deals with illusions and false appearances only, as in our exoteric modern sciences. . . . Dzyu is the expression of the collective Wisdom of the Dhyani-Buddhas” (SD 1:108).

E 1. An extension of {C++} with {database} types and {persistent} {objects}. E is a powerful and flexible {procedural} programming language. It is used in the {Exodus} database system. See also {GNU E}. {(ftp://ftp.cs.wisc.edu/exodus/E/)}. ["Persistence in the E Language: Issues and Implementation", J.E. Richardson et al, Soft Prac & Exp 19(12):1115-1150 (Dec 1989)]. 2. "language" A {procedural language} by Wouter van Oortmerssen with {semantics} similar to {C}. E features lists, low-level {polymorphism}, {exception} handling, quoted expressions, {pattern matching} and {object} {inheritance}. {Amiga E} is a version for the {Amiga}. (1999-10-05)

earwig ::: n. --> Any insect of the genus Forticula and related genera, belonging to the order Euplexoptera.
In America, any small chilopodous myriapod, esp. of the genus Geophilus.
A whisperer of insinuations; a secret counselor. ::: v. t.


ectosarc ::: n. --> The semisolid external layer of protoplasm in some unicellular organisms, as the amoeba; ectoplasm; exoplasm.

endogamous ::: a. --> Marrying within the same tribe; -- opposed to exogamous.

endogamy ::: n. --> Marriage only within the tribe; a custom restricting a man in his choice of a wife to the tribe to which he belongs; -- opposed to exogamy.

endoskeleton ::: n. --> The bony, cartilaginous, or other internal framework of an animal, as distinguished from the exoskeleton.

esodic ::: a. --> Conveying impressions from the surface of the body to the spinal cord; -- said of certain nerves. Opposed to exodic.

esoteric ::: a. --> Designed for, and understood by, the specially initiated alone; not communicated, or not intelligible, to the general body of followers; private; interior; acroamatic; -- said of the private and more recondite instructions and doctrines of philosophers. Opposed to exoteric.

Esoteric: Belonging to the inner circle of initiates, or experts; e.g. the esoteric doctrines attributed to the Stoics, or the esoteric members of the Pythagorean brotherhoods;contrasted with exoteric (q.v.). -- G.R.M.

Esoteric Doctrine ::: The body of mystical and sacred teachings reserved for students of high and worthy character. This bodyof teachings has been known and studied by highly evolved individuals in all ages. The esoteric doctrineis the common property of mankind, and it has always been thus. In all the various great religions andphilosophies of the world, the student will find fundamental principles in each which, when placed sideby side and critically examined, are easily discovered to be identic. Every one of such fundamentalprinciples is in every great world religion or world philosophy; hence the aggregate of these worldreligions or world philosophies contains the entirety of the esoteric doctrine, but usually expressed inexoteric form.However, no one of these world religions or world philosophies gives in clear and explicit shape or formthe entirety of the body of teachings which are at its heart; some religions emphasize one or more of suchfundamental principles; another religion or philosophy will emphasize others of these principles; in eithercase others again of the principles remaining in the background. This readily accounts for the fact that thevarious world religions and world philosophies vary among themselves and often, to the unreflectingmind, superficially seem to have little in common, and perhaps even to be contradictory. The cause ofthis is the varying manner in which each such religion or philosophy has been given to the world, theform that each took having been best for the period in which it was promulgated. Each such religion orphilosophy, having its own racial sphere and period of time, represents the various human minds whohave developed it or who, so to say, have translated it to the world in this or in that particularpromulgation.These manners or mannerisms of exoteric thinking we may discard if we wish; but it is the fundamentalprinciples behind every great religion or great philosophy which in their aggregate are the universalesoteric doctrine. In this universal esoteric doctrine lies the mystery-field of each great religion orphilosophy -- this mystery-teaching being always reserved for the initiates. The esoteric philosophy ordoctrine has been held from time immemorial in the guardianship of great men, exalted seers and sages,who from time to time promulgate it, or rather portions of it, to the world when the spiritual andintellectual need for so doing arises. The origins of the esoteric doctrine are found in themystery-teachings of beings from other and spiritual spheres, who incarnated in the early humanity of thethird root-race of this fourth round of our globe, and taught the then intellectually nascent mankind thenecessary certain fundamental principles or truths regarding the universe and the nature of the worldsurrounding us.

Esoteric [from Greek esoterikos pertaining to the inner] Applied to the advanced instructions given to qualified candidates in Mysteries or schools of philosophy, first used popularly in Greece by Aristotle. Jesus in the Bible had teachings for his disciples in private, and others for the public, precisely as all other ancient religious and philosophical teachers always had. Esoteric teachings both were and are such as could not be understood or profitably received by those not previously prepared by study and probation. Exoteric or outer teachings were often given in symbolic language which revealed the esoteric meaning only to those who were in possession of the keys to interpretation.

Esoteric: Secret, not accessible to the uninitiated. When such information is published it ceases to be esoteric and becomes exoteric, which means that the facts have become the property of the rest of humanity.

esotery ::: n. --> Mystery; esoterics; -- opposed to exotery.

euplexoptera ::: n. pl. --> An order of insects, including the earwig. The anterior wings are short, in the form of elytra, while the posterior wings fold up beneath them. See Earwig.

  “Every nation had its exoteric and esoteric religion, the one for the masses, the other for the learned and elect. For example, the Hindus had three degrees with several sub-degrees. The Egyptians had also three preliminary degrees, personified under the ‘three guardians of the fire’ in the Mysteries. The Chinese had their most ancient Triad Society: and the Tibetans have to this day their ‘triple step’: which was symbolized in the ‘Vedas by the three strides of Vishnu. . . . The old Babylonians had their three stages of initiation into the priesthood (which was then esoteric knowledge); the Jews, the Kabbalists and mystics borrowed them from the Chaldees, and the Christian Church from the Jews” (TG 333).

Existential Psychology: A school of introspective psychology represented in America by E. B. Titchener (1867-1927) which conceived the task of psychology to be the description, analysis and classification of the experiences of an individual mind considered as existences. Also called Existentialism. A characteristic doctrine of the school is the denial of imageless thought. -- L.M . Existential quantifier: See Quantifier. Exoteric: External; belonging to or suited for those who are not initiates or experts. The exoterikoi logoi referred to in Aristotle are popular arguments or treatises, as contrasted with strictly scientific expositions. -- G.R.M.

eXodus A package from White Pines allowing the Macintosh to be used as an X server.

EXODUS "database" An extensible {database} project developed at the University of Wisconsin. (1996-05-13)

Exorcise: To cast out an evil spirit.

Exorcism [from Greek exorkizein to bind by an oath] In the Christian Church, the casting out of evil spirits by adjuring and commanding them. Under other names the rite has been practiced in all lands and times, with a great variety of ceremonies, and by the power of a person who is versed in the procedure and especially efficaciously by one whose life is holy. Jesus of the Gospels exercises the power and delegates it to his disciples.

Exorcism: The expulsion of malevolent spirits or demons from possessed persons, objects or places, by the utterance of an incantation or formula seeking the aid of a more powerful spirit or deity, usually invoked by name. The term is often applied also to any act or ritual, whether or not including the speaking of a formula, by which malevolent spirits are expelled.

EXOS A brand of {Ethernet controller} card and Ethernet software for {Unix}. (1995-01-12)

Exoterically the Dalai Lama is often regarded as an incarnation of Chenresi, as a popular legend says that whenever faith begins to die out in the world, Padmapani-Chenresi emits a brilliant ray of light, and forthwith incarnates himself in one of the two great Lamas — the Dalai and Tashi Lamas. Esoterically he is called Bodhisattva Chenresi Vanchug (the powerful and all-seeing). Chenresi or Avalokitesvara “is the great Logos in its higher aspect and in the divine regions. But in the manifested planes, he is, like Daksha, the progenitor (in a spiritual sense) of men” (ibid.). In China, Chenresi becomes the great goddess of mercy, Kwan-yin, represented by a female figure bearing a child in her arms.

Exoteric: Exposed, visible. Antithesis of esoteric (q.v.).

Exoteric [from Greek exoterikos pertaining to the outer] Applied to teachings given to the public or to nonprepared candidates in the Mysteries or schools of philosophy. It applies to all the various great religions of the past insofar as their popular or public teaching is concerned. Thus exoteric does not mean false or untrue, but simply that form of the inner wisdom which was so clothed as to hide much of the inner truth; but nevertheless, despite that cloak, contained it in hidden and secret sense.

Exoteric ::: This word, when applied particularly to the great philosophical and religious systems of belief, does notmean false. The word merely means teachings of which the keys have not been openly given. The wordseems to have originated in the Peripatetic School of Greece, and to have been born in the mind ofAristotle. Its contrast is "esoteric."Exotericism -- that is to say, the outward and popular formulation of religious and philosophic doctrines-- reveils the truth; the self-assurance of ignorance, alas, always reviles the truth; whereas esotericismreveals the truth.

exsufflate ::: v. t. --> To exorcise or renounce by blowing.

exsufflation ::: n. --> A blast from beneath.
A kind of exorcism by blowing with the breath.
A strongly forced expiration of air from the lungs.


extensor ::: n. --> A muscle which serves to extend or straighten any part of the body, as an arm or a finger; -- opposed to flexor.

extogenous ::: a. --> Exogenous.

EXTRA Object-oriented, Pascal style, handles sets. "A Data Model and Query Language for EXODUS", M.J. Carey et al, SIGMOD 88 Conf Proc, pp.413- 423, ACM SIGMOD Record 17:3 (Sept 1988).

flexor ::: n. --> A muscle which bends or flexes any part; as, the flexors of the arm or the hand; -- opposed to extensor.

flector ::: n. --> A flexor.

flying fish ::: --> A fish which is able to leap from the water, and fly a considerable distance by means of its large and long pectoral fins. These fishes belong to several species of the genus Exocoetus, and are found in the warmer parts of all the oceans.

Four also appears in the sacred key-numbers 4, 3, 2 (in this sequence): these are the basic numbers used in esoteric computations, and hence they form the numerical structure of the time periods of the four yugas of ancient India, which likewise were prominent in ancient Chaldean calculations — for the numerical science was the same in both lands. “The sacredness of the cycle of 4320, with additional cyphers, lies in the fact that the figures which compose it, taken separately or joined in various combinations, are each and all symbolical of the greatest mysteries in Nature. Indeed, whether one takes the 4 separately, or the 3 by itself, or the two together making 7, or again the three [4, 3, 2] added together and yielding 9, all these numbers have their application in the most sacred and occult things, and record the workings of Nature in her eternally periodical phenomena. They are never erring, perpetually recurring numbers, unveiling, to him who studies the secrets of Nature, a truly divine System, an intelligent plan in Cosmogony, which results in natural cosmic divisions of times, seasons, invisible influences, astronomical phenomena, with their action and reaction on terrestrial and even moral nature; on birth, death, and growth, on health and disease. All these natural events are based and depend upon cyclical processes in the Kosmos itself, producing periodic agencies which, acting from without, affect the Earth and all that lives and breathes on it, from one end to the other of any Manvantara. Causes and effects are esoteric, exoteric, and endexoteric, so to say” (SD 2:73-4).

Gati (Sanskrit) Gati Way, course, path; “the six (esoterically seven) conditions of sentient existence. These are divided into two groups: the three higher and the three lower paths. To the former belong the devas, the asuras and (immortal) men; to the latter (in exoteric teachings) creatures in hell, pretas or hungry demons, and animals. Explained esoterically, however, the last three are the personalities in Kamaloka, elementals and animals. The seventh mode of existence is that of the Nirmanakaya . . .” (TG 125).

Geocentric Theory A theory in which the earth is regarded as being at the center of the solar system, usually referring to the system of Claudius Ptolemy. In accordance with ancient teachings, Ptolemy represents the earth as surrounded by ten concentric spheres: those of water, air (or fire), Moon, Mercury, Venus, Sun, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and the stars. To account for the actual irregularities of the planetary motions, he introduced eccentrics and epicycles as corrections, and by this means the system, though complicated, is workable. The heliocentric theory reduces the complication and anomaly to order and regularity. However, since we are living on the earth, and our consciousness is functioning on the corresponding plane, there is considerable justification for the adoption of a geocentric theory; and this may have been done for exoteric purposes by those who were actually aware of the heliocentric theory.

GNU E A persistent C++ variant Version 2.3.3 compiler {(ftp://ftp.cs.wisc.edu/exodus/E/)}. GNU E is a persistent, object oriented programming language developed as part of the Exodus project. GNU E extends C++ with the notion of persistent data, program level data objects that can be transparently used across multiple executions of a program, or multiple programs, without explicit input and output operations. GNU E's form of {persistence} is based on extensions to the C++ type system to distinguish potentially persistent data objects from objects that are always memory resident. An object is made persistent either by its declaration (via a new "persistent" storage class qualifier) or by its method of allocation (via persistent dynamic allocation using a special overloading of the new operator). The underlying object storage system is the Exodus storage manager, which provides concurrency control and recovery in addition to storage for persistent data. restriction: Copyleft; not all run-time sources are available (yet) requires: release 2.1.1 of the Exodus storage manager E-mail: "exodus@cs.wisc.edu". (1993-01-20)

Hamsa, Hansa (Sanskrit) Haṃsa The mystic swan or goose; representing divine wisdom beyond the reach of men. Exoterically, a fabulous bird which, when given milk mixed with water, drank only the milk and left the water, milk standing for spirit and water for matter. Anagrammatically, hamsa

hard-hearted ::: a. --> Unsympathetic; inexorable; cruel; pitiless.

hard-hearted ::: unsympathetic; inexorable; cruel; pitiless.

hexoctahedron ::: n. --> A solid having forty-eight equal triangular faces.

hexoic ::: a. --> Pertaining to, or derived from, hexane; as, hexoic acid.

hexone ::: n. --> A liquid hydrocarbon, C6H8, of the valylene series, obtained from distillation products of certain fats and gums.

Heart Doctrine In Mahayana Buddhism, the hidden or esoteric teachings as opposed to the eye doctrine, the public or exoteric teachings. In theosophy, the heart doctrine is considered to contain the more profound and compassionate teachings which go beyond the literal interpretation of the publicly given doctrines. ( )

Heaven and Hell ::: Every ancient exoteric religion taught that the so-called heavens are divided into steps or grades ofascending bliss and purity; and the so-called hells into steps or grades of increasing purgation orsuffering. Now the esoteric doctrine or occultism teaches that the one is not a punishment, nor is theother strictly speaking a reward. The teaching is, simply, that each entity after physical death is drawn tothe appropriate sphere to which the karmic destiny of the entity and the entity's own character andimpulses magnetically attract it. As a man works, as a man sows, in his life, that and that only shall hereap after death. Good seed produces good fruit; bad seed, tares -- and perhaps even nothing of value orof spiritual use follows a negative and colorless life.After the second death, the human monad "goes" to devachan -- often called in theosophical literature theheaven-world. There are many degrees in devachan: the highest, the intermediate, and the lowest. Whatbecomes of the entity, on the other hand, the lower human soul, that is so befouled and weighted withearth thought and the lower instincts that it cannot rise? There may be enough in it of the spirit nature tohold it together as an entity and enable it to become a reincarnating being, but it is foul, it is heavy; itstendency is consequently downwards. Can it therefore rise into a heavenly felicity? Can it go even intothe lower realms of devachan and there enjoy its modicum of the beatitude, bliss, of everything that isnoble and beautiful? No. There is an appropriate sphere for every degree of development of the ego-soul,and it gravitates to that sphere and remains there until it is thoroughly purged, until the sin has beenwashed out, so to say. These are the so-called hells, beneath even the lowest ranges of devachan; whereasthe arupa heavens are the highest parts of the devachan. Nirvana is a very different thing from theheavens. (See also Kama-Loka, Avichi, Devachan, Nirvana)

hegira ::: n. --> The flight of Mohammed from Mecca, September 13, A. D. 622 (subsequently established as the first year of the Moslem era); hence, any flight or exodus regarded as like that of Mohammed.

Hermetic Chain ::: Among the ancient Greeks there existed a mystical tradition of a chain of living beings, one end of whichincluded the divinities in their various grades or stages of divine authority and activities, and the otherend of which ran downwards through inferior gods and heroes and sages to ordinary men, and to thebeings below man. Each link of this living chain of beings inspired and instructed the chain below itself,thus transmitting and communicating from link to link to the end of the marvelous living chain, love andwisdom and knowledge concerning the secrets of the universe, eventuating in mankind as the arts and thesciences necessary for human life and civilization. This was mystically called the Hermetic Chain or theGolden Chain.In the ancient Mysteries the teaching of the existence and nature of the Hermetic Chain was fullyexplained; it is a true teaching because it represents distinctly and clearly and faithfully true and actualoperations of nature. More or less faint and distorted copies of the teaching of this Hermetic Chain orGolden Chain or succession of teachers were taken over by various later formal and exoteric sects, suchas the Christian Church, wherein the doctrine was called the Apostolic Succession. In all the greatMystery schools of antiquity there was this succession of teacher following teacher, each one passing onthe light to his successor as he himself had received it from his predecessor; and as long as thistransmission of light was a reality, it worked enormous spiritual benefit among men. Therefore all suchmovements lived, flourished, and did great good in the world. These teachers were the messengers tomen from the Great Lodge of the Masters of Wisdom and Compassion. (See also Guru-parampara)

heteropelmous ::: a. --> Having each of the two flexor tendons of the toes bifid, the branches of one going to the first and second toes; those of the other, to the third and fourth toes. See Illust. in Append.

hexine ::: n. --> A hydrocarbon, C6H10, of the acetylene series, obtained artificially as a colorless, volatile, pungent liquid; -- called also hexoylene.

Hezekiah (Hebrew) Ḥizqiyyāh Jehovah makes strong; according to the Bible, one of the greatest and best kings of Judah, the titular son of Ahaz and son-in-law of Isaiah. He sought to purge the religion and beliefs of the Jews: this is symbolized in the Bible as the breaking of the Brazen Serpent (2 Kings 18:4). “It was Hezekiah who was the expected Messiah of the exoteric state-religion. He was the scion from the stem of Jesse, who should recall the Jews from a deplorable captivity, about which the Hebrew historians seem to be very silent, . . . but which the irascible prophets imprudently disclose. If Hezekiah crushed the exoteric Baal-worship, he also tore violently away the people of Israel from the religion of their fathers, and the secret rites instituted by Moses” (IU 2:441).

Hinayana (Sanskrit) Hīnayāna Little vehicle; the Theravada school of Southern Buddhism, with its representative in the Buddhism of the North; usually considered the exoteric school in contrast with the Mahayana (great vehicle), the so-called esoteric school. The Hinayana represents what Buddhist mystics have called the eye doctrine, that portion of the Buddha’s teaching which is exoteric or for the public, and therefore visible to the eye; while the Mahayana is called the heart doctrine, meaning that portion of the Buddha’s teaching which was hid, the secret or heart of the teaching. But there is also a distinctly esoteric side to the Hinayana when it is properly analyzed and understood.

His various names in the Old and New Testaments demonstrate the various aspects in which he was regarded. Thus in Exodus he was named Ba‘al-Tsephon, the god of the crypt. He was likewise named Seth or Sheth, signifying a pillar (phallus); and it was owing to these associations that he was considered a hid god, similar to Ammon of Egypt. Among the Ammonites, a people of East Palestine, he was known as Moloch (the king); at Tyre he was called Melcarth. The worship of Ba‘al was introduced into Israel under Ahab, his wife being a Phoenician princess.

Holy of Holies has a specific meaning in connection with the Jewish tabernacle, as explained in Exodus, referring to the inner part, the western division of the tabernacle. Three of the sides of the holy place were the walls of the tabernacle itself, while the fourth or eastern end of the sanctum was closed by a curtain or veil — upon which were the figures of the cherubim — suspended from four pillars of shittim wood overlaid with gold. The intention was to have this Holy of Holies in the shape of a perfect cube, the length, breath, and height being each ten cubits. In this sanctuary was placed the Ark of the Covenant or Testament, made of shittim wood overlaid with gold. Upon the Ark was the golden mercy-seat (the kapporeth), also two golden cherubim facing towards the center. Instead of being a “sarcophagus (the symbol of the matrix of Nature and resurrection) as in the Sanctum sanctorum of the pagans, they had the ark made still more realistic in its construction by the two cherubs set up on the coffer or ark of the covenant, facing each other, with their wings spread in such a manner as to form a perfect yoni (as now seen in India). Besides which, this generative symbol had its significance enforced by the four mystic letters of Jehovah’s name, namely hebrew text; or text meaning Jod (membrum Virile, see Kabala); text (He, the womb); text (Vau, a crook or a hook, a nail), and text again, meaning also ‘an opening’; the whole forming the perfect bisexual emblem or symbol or Y(e)H(o)V(a)H, the male and female symbol” (SD 2:460). However, “the worship of the ‘god in the ark’ dates only from David; and for a thousand years Israel knew of no phallic Jehovah” (SD 2:469). See also ARK

hotbed ::: n. --> A bed of earth heated by fermenting manure or other substances, and covered with glass, intended for raising early plants, or for nourishing exotics.
A place which favors rapid growth or development; as, a hotbed of sedition.


Idol, Idolotry [from Greek eidolon image, idol] The use of images of divinities, which pertains to exotericism, as do visible symbols, ceremonies, and rituals in general. Attitudes vary among religions: Judaism, Islam, and Protestant Christianity absolutely forbid it; Orthodox Christianity permits icons, such as pictures of saints; Roman Catholicism, Hinduism, and Buddhism permit it altogether. Varying degrees of ignorance or enlightenment may regard an idol as in itself a species of imbodied divinity, as transmitting the influence of a divinity or, more spiritually, as a reminder of a divinity. In a real sense, idolatry is the attaching of undue importance to the form rather than to the spirit, and often becomes degraded into worshiping the images made in our imagination and imbodied in work of the hands. “Esoteric history teaches that idols and their worship dies out with the Fourth Race, until the survivors of the hybrid races of the latter (Chinamen, African Negroes, etc.) gradually brought the worship back. The Vedas countenance no idols; all the modern Hindu writings do” (SD 2:723).

iliopsoas ::: n. --> The great flexor muscle of the hip joint, divisible into two parts, the iliac and great psoas, -- often regarded as distinct muscles.

Imhetep: An ancient Egyptian god, frequently invoked by magicians to aid in exorcisms.

implacable ::: a. --> Not placable; not to be appeased; incapable of being pacified; inexorable; as, an implacable prince.
Incapable of ebign relieved or assuaged; inextinguishable.


implacable ::: not to be appeased, mollified, or pacified; inexorable. implacably.

inexorability ::: n. --> The quality of being inexorable, or unyielding to entreaty.

inexorable ::: a. --> Not to be persuaded or moved by entreaty or prayer; firm; determined; unyielding; unchangeable; inflexible; relentless; as, an inexorable prince or tyrant; an inexorable judge.

inexorableness ::: n. --> The quality or state of being inexorable.

inexorable ::: not capable of being persuaded by entreaty; relentless. inexorably.

inexorably ::: adv. --> In an inexorable manner; inflexibly.

In exoteric Buddhist literature, Manjusri is looked upon as the god of wisdom because the title is personalized or anthropomorphized as an individual, but “It is erroneous to take literally the worship of the human Bodhisattvas, or Manjusri. It is true that, exoterically, the Mahayana school teaches adoration of these without distinction, and that Hiuen-Tsang speaks of some disciples of Buddha as being worshipped. But esoterically it is not the disciple or the learned Manjusri personally that received honours, but the divine Bodhisattvas and Dhyani Buddhas that animated . . . the human forms” (SD 2:34n).

In exoteric works six chakras are named. De Purucker lists seven: 1) muladhara, the parts about the pubis, ruled by Saturn; 2) svadhisthana, the umbilical region, ruled by Mars; 3) manipura, the pit of the stomach or epigastrium, ruled by Jupiter; 4) anahata, the root of the nose, ruled by Venus; 5) visuddha, the hollow between the frontal sinuses, ruled by Mercury; 6) ajnakhya, the fontenelle or union of the coronal and sagittal sutures, ruled by the Moon; and 7) sahasrara, the pineal gland in the skull, ruled by the Sun. “The human body as a microcosm may be looked upon as containing every power or attribute or energy in the solar system. . . . all the seven (or twelve) logoic forces that originally emanate from the sun, and pass in and through the various sacred planets, are transmitted to us as human beings and directly to the physical body. Thus each one of these solar logoic forces has its corresponding focus or organ in the human body, and these are the chakras” (FSO 459).

indigenous ::: a. --> Native; produced, growing, or living, naturally in a country or climate; not exotic; not imported.
Native; inherent; innate.


inflexible ::: a. --> Not capable of being bent; stiff; rigid; firm; unyielding.
Firm in will or purpose; not to be turned, changed, or altered; resolute; determined; unyieding; inexorable; stubborn.
Incapable of change; unalterable; immutable.


In Persian legend, the serpent appeared in Airyanem Vaejo and by his venom transformed the beautiful, eternal spring into winter, generating disease and death. Interpreting this geologically and astronomically, “every occultist knows that the Serpent alluded to is the north pole, as also the pole of the heavens. The latter produces the seasons according to the angle at which it penetrates the centre of this earth. The two axes were no more parallel; hence the eternal spring of Airyana-Vaego by the good river Daitya had disappeared, and ‘the Aryan magi had to emigrate to Sagdiani’ — say exoteric accounts. But the esoteric teaching states that the pole had passed through the equator, and that the ‘land of bliss’ of the Fourth Race, its inheritance from the Third, had now become the region of desolation and woe. This alone ought to be an incontrovertible proof of the great antiquity of the Zoroastrian Scriptures” (SD 2:356).

integrated circuit "electronics" (IC, or "chip") A microelectronic {semiconductor} device consisting of many interconnected transistors and other components. ICs are constructed ("fabricated") on a small rectangle (a "die") cut from a Silicon (or for special applications, Sapphire) wafer. This is known as the "substrate". Different areas of the substrate are "doped" with other elements to make them either "p-type" or "n-type" and polysilicon or aluminium tracks are etched in one to three layers deposited over the surface. The die is then connected into a package using gold wires which are welded to "pads", usually found around the edge of the die. Integrated circuits can be classified into analogue, digital and hybrid (both analogue and digital on the same chip). Digital integrated circuits can contain anything from one to millions of {logic gates} - {inverters}, {AND}, {OR}, {NAND} and {NOR} gates, {flip-flops}, {multiplexors} etc. on a few square millimeters. The small size of these circuits allows high speed, low power dissipation, and reduced manufacturing cost compared with board-level integration. The first integrated circuits contained only a few {transistors}. Small Scale Integration ({SSI}) brought circuits containing transistors numbered in the tens. Later, Medium Scale Integration ({MSI}) contained hundreds of transistors. Further development lead to Large Scale Integration ({LSI}) (thousands), and VLSI (hundreds of thousands and beyond). In 1986 the first one {megabyte} {RAM} was introduced which contained more than one million transistors. LSI circuits began to be produced in large quantities around 1970 for computer main memories and pocket calculators. For the first time it became possible to fabricate a {CPU} or even an entire {microprocesor} on a single integrated circuit. The most extreme technique is {wafer-scale integration} which uses whole uncut wafers as components. [Where and when was the term "chip" introduced?] (1997-07-03)

In the Epistles, Paul speaks of death as created by man, adding that by man also shall death be overcome. “For since by man came death, by man came also the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive” (1 Cor 15:21-2). Paul, by his own confession, was in the habit of speaking in parables and veiling mysteries under exoteric doctrines; as his Christos was in all men, it is logical to infer that his Adam was equally generic.

“In the esoteric, and even exoteric Buddhism of the North, Adi-Buddha (Chogi dangpoi sangye), the One unknown, without beginning or end, identical with Parabrahm and Ain-Soph, emits a bright ray from its darkness.

intreatable ::: a. --> Not to be entreated; inexorable.

introduction ::: n. --> The act of introducing, or bringing to notice.
The act of formally making persons known to each other; a presentation or making known of one person to another by name; as, the introduction of one stranger to another.
That part of a book or discourse which introduces or leads the way to the main subject, or part; preliminary; matter; preface; proem; exordium.
A formal and elaborate preliminary treatise;


“It thus becomes clear why the Agnishwatta, devoid of the grosser creative fire, hence unable to create physical man, having no double, or astral body, to project, since they were without any form, are shown in exoteric allegories as Yogis, Kumaras (chaste youths), who became ‘rebels,’ Asuras, fighting and opposing gods . . . Yet it is they alone who could complete man, i.e., make of him a self-conscious, almost a divine being — a god on Earth. The Barhishad, though possessed of creative fire, were devoid of the higher mahat-mic element. Being on a level with the lower principles — those which precede gross objective matter — they could only give birth to the outer man, or rather to the model of the physical, the astral man” (SD 2:78-9). The barhishads “could only create, or rather clothe, the human Monads with their own astral Selves, but they could not make man in their image and likeness. ‘Man must not be like one of us,’ say the creative gods, entrusted with the fabrication of the lower animal but higher; . . . Their creating the semblance of men out of their own divine Essence means, esoterically, that it is they who became the first Race, and thus shared its destiny and further evolution. They would not, simply because they could not, give to man that sacred spark which burns and expands into the flower of human reason and self-consciousness, for they had it not to give” (SD 2:94-5).

jalap ::: n. --> The tubers of the Mexican plant Ipomoea purga (or Exogonium purga), a climber much like the morning-glory. The abstract, extract, and powder, prepared from the tubers, are well known purgative medicines. Other species of Ipomoea yield several inferior kinds of jalap, as the I. Orizabensis, and I. tuberosa.

Janarloka (Sanskrit) Janarloka [from jan to be born + loka world, place] Also janoloka. Birth-world, world of pious men or saints; the third, counting downwards, of the seven lokas (principles or planes of a hierarchy), its tala (element or matter side) being sutala. Exoterically said to extend beyond the solar system, the abode of the kumaras belonging to a high plane, but one nevertheless inferior to those living in taparloka. The siddhas (saints, pious men) are stated to have their spiritual dwellings or rest periods in janarloka. There too, according to the Puranas, animals destroyed in the general kosmic conflagration are born again (SD 1:371).

Jehovists one of the two main trends of ancient Jewish religious thought, the other being the Elohists. “The portions belonging to these respectively are so blended together, so completely mixed up by later hands, that often all external characteristics are lost. Yet it is also known that the two schools were antagonistic; that the one taught esoteric, the other exoteric, or theological doctrines; that the one, the Elohists, were Seers (Roeh), whereas the other, the Jehovists, were prophets (Nabi), and that the latter — who later became Rabbis — were generally only nominally prophets by virtue of their official position, . . . That, again, the Elohists meant by ‘Elohim’ ‘forces,’ identifying their Deity, as in the Secret Doctrine, with Nature; while the Jehovists made of Jehovah a personal God externally, and used the term simply as a phallic symbol — a number of them secretly disbelieving even in metaphysical, abstract Nature, and synthesizing all on the terrestrial scale. Finally, the Elohists made of man the divine incarnate image of the Elohim, emanated first in all Creation; and the Jehovists show him as the last, the crowing glory of the animal creation, instead of his being the head of all the sensible beings on earth” (BCW 14:183-4). David is said to have introduced this worship in Judea after living among the Tyrians and Philistines where such rites and beliefs were common: “David knew nothing of Moses, it seems, and if he introduced the Jehovah-worship, it was not in its monotheistic character, but simply as that of one of the many [Kabeirean] gods of the neighbouring nations — a tutelary deity of his own [hebrew characters]to whom he had given the preference, and chosen among ‘all other [Kabeiri] gods,” (IU 2:45). Blavatsky holds that the Jehovists altered the Mosaic texts. ( )

Jethro (Hebrew) Yithrō Also called Reuel (Exodus 2). In the Bible the father of seven daughters: one, Zipporah, he gave in marriage to Moses. These daughters represent his various spiritual, intellectual, and psychic powers and faculties, as the offspring of the monadic or egoic center.

John the Baptist Considered by Christians the last of the Hebrew prophets and the forerunner and announcer of Jesus. His statement “I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance: but he that cometh after me is mightier than I, whose shoes I am not worthy to bear: he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost, and with fire” (Matt 3:11), is explained to mean that John as a non-initiate could impart no greater mysteries than those pertaining to the plane of matter — the exoteric gnosis and ritualism; while Jesus could impart the fire of spiritual knowledge (SD 2:566). His disciples are described as dissenters from the Essenes (IU 2:130).

justify ::: a. --> To prove or show to be just; to vindicate; to maintain or defend as conformable to law, right, justice, propriety, or duty.
To pronounce free from guilt or blame; to declare or prove to have done that which is just, right, proper, etc.; to absolve; to exonerate; to clear.
To treat as if righteous and just; to pardon; to exculpate; to absolve.
To prove; to ratify; to confirm.


Karma does not obviate free will or imply fatalism or mechanistic determinism. It is not merely a mechanical or mechanistic chain of linked cause and effect, by which every act is predetermined by some previous act and by no other cause. Man is a divine spark expressing itself through a series of vehicles, forming by means of these vehicles a series of egos, each conscious and operative on its own plane. Through his contract with higher planes, he has the power of bringing new forces into operation, so he is not inexorably bound in a mechanistic sense by his karma. On the other hand, to speak of an absolutely free will is meaningless; the will becomes more and more emancipated from conditions as we penetrate deeper into the recesses of our nature; but it must always be actuated by motive of some kind, and hence, being conditioned by motive, it comes under the operation of the universal law of karma.

Kerenhappuch (Hebrew) Qeren Happūkh Horn of paint, horn of antimony, or horn of Amalthea or plenty; in the Bible the third daughter of Job (42:14). HPB writes that this is a Pagan mythological name, not in its words but in its significance, and that it shows that the Book of Job is the work of an Initiate: “The presence in the Septuagint of this heroine of Pagan fable, shows the ingorance of the transcribers of its meaning as well as the exoteric origin of the Book of Job” (IU 2:496)

Kratudvish (Sanskrit) Kratudviṣ In Hindu mythology, an enemy of all ritualistic and ceremonial worship and exoteric sham; the spiritual beings which represented, in their human aspect, the adepts of esoteric wisdom in opposition to the multitude who followed exoteric and popular religious forms, mummeries, and sacrifices. The kratusvishas were often called the asuras, daityas, danavas, kinnaras, etc., who fought against Brihaspati, the prototype of exoteric and ritualistic worship in the Tarakamaya (war in heaven). All the kratudvishas are represented as being yogis and ascetics of great spiritual and intellectual power.

Kuklos Anankes, Kuklos Anagkes (Greek) The circle or wheel of necessity; may stand for the journey of the disimbodied entity to the state of devachan and back to earth, which was at times symbolized by the serpent-mounds, the serpent swallowing his tail, and other emblems of the dragon, all of which among other things denote cyclic time. In the subterranean crypts of Thebes and Memphis were celebrated the sacred Mysteries of kuklos anankes, in which the candidates for initiation were given actual instructions in the inexorable laws traced for every disimbodied soul.

Lamaism: A popular term for Tibetan esoteric Buddhism, not used by the Buddhists themselves. It designates the religious beliefs and institutions of Tibet, derived from Mahayana Buddhism (q.v.) which was first introduced in the seventh century by the chieftain Sron-tsan-gampo, superimposed on the native Shamais-tic Bon religion, resuscitated and mixed with Tantric (q.v.) elements by the mythic Hindu Padmasambhava, and reformed by the Bengalese Atisa in the 11th and Tsong-kha-pa at the turn of the 14th century. The strong admixture of elements of the exorcismal, highly magically charged and priest-ridden original Bon, has given Buddhism a turn away from its philosophic orientation and produced in Lamaism a form that places great emphasis on mantras (q.v.)—the most famous one being om mani padme hum —elaborate ritual, and the worship of subsidiary tutelary deities, high dignitaries, and living incarnations of the Buddha. This worship is institutionalized, incorporating a belief in the double incarnation of the Bodhisattva (q.v.) in the Dalai-Lama who resides with political powers at the capital Lhasa, and the more spiritual head Tashi-Lama who rules at Tashi-lhum-po.

logic ::: 1. The science that investigates the principles governing correct or reliable inference. 2. The system or principles of reasoning applicable to any branch of knowledge or study. 3. Convincing forcefulness; inexorable truth or persuasiveness. logic"s.

Lunar Gods If moon stands for the feminine side of nature, it is Isis, the Great Mother; and thus a lunar god may be a very august being, and even with some nations regarded as superior to and prior to the masculine side. On the other hand, moon may stand for the nether pole of manifestation and thus lunar gods may stand in contrast with solar gods, as pertaining to an inferior, exoteric, or materialistic cultus. The moon is said to be threefold, e.g., Diana-Hecate-Luna, ruling over the superior, inferior, and middle worlds. Lunar gods may also apply to the lunar pitris.

lunette ::: n. --> A fieldwork consisting of two faces, forming a salient angle, and two parallel flanks. See Bastion.
A half horseshoe, which wants the sponge.
A kind of watch crystal which is more than ordinarily flattened in the center; also, a species of convexoconcave lens for spectacles.
A piece of felt to cover the eye of a vicious horse.
Any surface of semicircular or segmental form; especially,


Luser Attitude Re-adjustment Tool "jargon" (LART) Something large, heavy and painful, used to respond appropriately to particularly annoying {lusers}. The alt.sysadmin.recovery {FAQ} recommends the following LARTs. A 2x4 works fine, but a real professional needs something a little more effective. Unfortunately, this is a very personal thing, and no consensus has yet been reached on the group. Everything from a simple, 7.65mm Walther (for the Bond fans only, it's not a very good gun) to a 155mm with depleted Uranium rounds has been suggested, some even going for exotic things like Thermite, nukes or flamethrowers. For further info, look at the rec.guns home page. {alt.sysadmin.recovery FAQ (http://ctrl-c.liu.se/~ingvar/asr/overview.html)}. (1998-12-09)

Macrocosm ::: The anglicized form of a Greek compound meaning "great arrangement," or more simply the greatordered system of the celestial bodies of all kinds and their various inhabitants, including theall-important idea that this arrangement is the result of interior orderly processes, the effects ofindwelling consciousnesses. In other and more modern phrasing the macrocosm is the vast universe,without definable limits, which surrounds us, and with particular emphasis laid on the interior, invisible,and ethereal planes. In the visioning or view of the ancients the macrocosm was an animate kosmicentity, an "animal" in the Latin sense of this word, as an organism possessing a directing and guidingsoul. But this was only the outward or exoteric view. In the Mystery schools of the archaic ages, themacrocosm was considered to be not only what is hereinbefore just stated, but also to consist moredefinitely and specifically of seven, ten, and even twelve planes or degrees of consciousness-substanceranging from the superdivine through all the intermediate stages to the physical, and even to degreesbelow the physical, these comprised in one kosmic organic unit, or what moderns would call a universe.In this sense of the word macrocosm is but another name for kosmic hierarchy, and it must beremembered in this connection that these hierarchies are simply countless in number and not only fill butactually compose and are indeed the spaces of frontierless SPACE.The macrocosm was considered to be filled full not only with gods, but with innumerable multitudes orarmies of evolving entities, from the fully self-conscious to the quasi-self-conscious downwards throughthe merely conscious to the "unconscious." Note well that in strict usage the term macrocosm was neverapplied to the Boundless, to boundless, frontierless infinitude, what the Qabbalists called Eyn-soph. Inthe archaic wisdom, the macrocosm, belonging in the astral world, considered in its causal aspect, wasvirtually interchangeable with what modern theosophists call the Absolute.

Mahabhutas (Sanskrit) Mahābhūta-s [from mahā great + bhūta element from the verbal root bhū to be, become] Great or primordial element; the gross or vehicular cosmic elements in contradistinction from the subtle or causative cosmic elements (tanmatras) out of which the mahabhutas are evolved. Five are enumerated exoterically — aether, fire, air, water, and earth — but in the esoteric enumeration there are seven, ten, or twelve. Also an adjective meaning being great, or relating to the gross elements.

Maharloka (Sanskrit) Maharloka [from the verbal root mah to be great, also pleasure, delight + loka world, plane] Great world; the fourth of the seven lokas. The corresponding tala and nether pole is rasatala. Maharloka is the abode of certain classes of pitris, certain of the manus, and the seven rishis, as well as of orders of celestial spirits and gods. Its sphere of influence is exoterically said to extend to the utmost limits of the solar system. See also LOKA; RASATALA

Mahasura (Sanskrit) Mahāsura [from mahā great + asura demon from a not + sura god] The great asura; the Hindu Lucifer. Exoterically, Mahasura has been rendered by some Europeans as comparable with the Christian Satan; but esoterically he is the Great Spirit. The word sura is usually translated “god” and asura, “not-god,” demons or evil beings; but they are precisely the opposite when properly understood. In the Vedas the suras are always connected with Surya (the sun), and hence regarded as somewhat inferior divinities or devas. As the asuras are the opposites of these, they are superior beings of the highest character — a subtle and yet true distinction.

Mahayana (Sanskrit) Mahāyāna [from mahā great + yāna vehicle] Great vehicle; a highly mystical system of Northern Buddhist philosophy and learning, in the main founded by Nagarjuna. Of the two schools of Buddhism, usually classed under the Mahayana and Hinayana or Theravada respectively, the Mahayana is usually called the esoteric and the Hinayana the exoteric. But due to human weakness, love of the eye doctrine, and misunderstanding of the rites and ceremonials enjoined, the exoteric teaching of the Mahayana in its popular aspects is stressed today; while its deeper, more mystical teaching has to a large extent been withdrawn into the charge of initiated adepts.

Main works: Le fondemcnt de l'induction, 187; Psychologie et metaphysique, 1885; Etudes sur le syllogisme, 1907; Note sur le pari de Pascal. --L.W. Lamaism: (from Tibetan b La-ma, honorable title of a monk) The religious beliefs and institutions of Tibet, derived from Mahayana Buddhism (q.v.) which was first introduced in the 7th century by the chieftain Sron-tsan-gampo, superimposed on the native Shamaistic Bon religion, resuscitated and mixed with Tantric (q.v.) elements by the mythic Hindu Padmasambhava, and reformed by the Bengalese Atisa in the 11th and Tsong-kha-pa at the turn of the 14th century. The strong admixture of elements of the exorcismal, highly magically charged and priest-ridden original Bon, has given Buddhism a turn away from its philosophic orientation and produced in Lamaism a form that places great emphasis on mantras (q.v.) -- the most famous one being om mani padme hum) -- elaborate ritual, and the worship of subsidiary tutelary deities, high dignitaries, and living incarnations of the Buddha. This worship is institutionalized, with a semblance of the papacy, in the double incarnation of the Bodhisattva (q.v.) in the Dalai-Lama who resides with political powers at the capital Lhasa, and the more spiritual head Tashi-Lama who rules at Tashi-Ihum-po. Contacts with Indian and Chinese traditions have been maintained for centuries and the two canons of Lamaism, the Kan-jur of 108 books and the Tan-jur of 225 books represent many translations as well as original works, some of great philosophical value. -- K.F.L.

menagerie ::: n. --> A piace where animals are kept and trained.
A collection of wild or exotic animals, kept for exhibition.


Miracle: An event contradictory to or inexplicable by known natural laws and teachings of exoteric science.

MPX {Multiplexor Channel}

Mudra(Sanskrit) ::: A general name for certain intertwinings or positions of the fingers of the two hands, usedalone or together, in devotional yoga or exoteric religious worship, and these mudras or digital positionsare held by many Oriental mystics to have particular esoteric significance. They are found both in theBuddhist statues of northern Asia, especially those belonging to the Yogachara school, and also in Indiawhere they are perhaps particularly affected by the Hindu tantrikas. There is doubtless a good deal of hidefficacy in holding the fingers in proper position during meditation, but to the genuine occult student thesymbolic meaning of such mudras or digital positions is by far more useful and interesting. The subject istoo intricate, and of importance too small, to call for much detail of explanation here, or even to attempt afull exposition of the subject.

Mudra (Sanskrit) Mudrā A symbol of power over invisible evil influences, whether as a simple posture or a posture considered as a talisman. Applied to certain positions of the fingers practiced in devotion, meditation, or exoteric religious worship, thought by some to imitate ancient Sanskrit characters, and therefore to have magic efficacy and to have a particular esoteric significance. Used both in the Northern Buddhist Yogacharya school and by the Hindu Tantrikas, with both symbolic and practical meanings.

Multiplexor Channel (MPX) {mainframe} terminology for a slow peripheral device connection, e.g. for a {printer}, operator console, or card reader. (1997-06-30)

multiplexor {multiplexing}

multiplexer {multiplexor}

multiplexing 1. "communications" (Or "multiple access") Combining several signals for transmission on some shared medium (e.g. a telephone wire). The signals are combined at the transmitter by a multiplexor (a "mux") and split up at the receiver by a demultiplexor. The communications channel may be shared between the independent signals in one of several different ways: {time division multiplexing}, {frequency division multiplexing}, or {code division multiplexing}. If the inputs take turns to use the output channel ({time division multiplexing}) then the output {bandwidth} need be no greater than the maximum bandwidth of any input. If many inputs may be active simultaneously then the output bandwidth must be at least as great as the total bandwidth of all simultaneously active inputs. In this case the multiplexor is also known as a {concentrator}. (1995-03-02) 2. "storage" Writing multiple {logical} copies of {data} {files}. Placing the copies on totally separate {paths} to {mirror}ed {devices} greatly reduces the probability of all copies being corrupt. Multiplexing differs from mirroring in that mirroring takes one data file and copies it to many devices, thus making it possible to copy a corrupt file many times. Multiplexing writes the data files to many places simultaneously; there is no "original" data file. (2001-05-10)

murexoin ::: n. --> A complex nitrogenous compound obtained as a scarlet crystalline substance, and regarded as related to murexide.

murrayin ::: n. --> A glucoside found in the flowers of a plant (Murraya exotica) of South Asia, and extracted as a white amorphous slightly bitter substance.

Myalba (Tibetan) dmyal ba (nyal-wa) Northern Buddhist name for our earth, which they considered a hell for those whose karma it is to reincarnate on it for the purgation of suffering and experience. Exoterically, Myalba is usually translated and is looked upon as one of the hells. Equivalent to the Sanskrit naraka or avichi.

Mysteries ::: The Mysteries were divided into two general parts, the Less Mysteries and the Greater.The Less Mysteries were very largely composed of dramatic rites or ceremonies, with some teaching; theGreater Mysteries were composed of, or conducted almost entirely on the ground of, study; and thedoctrines taught in them later were proved by personal experience in initiation. In the Greater Mysterieswas explained, among other things, the secret meaning of the mythologies of the old religions, as, forinstance, the Greek.The active and nimble mind of the Greeks produced a mythology which for grace and beauty is perhapswithout equal, but it nevertheless is very difficult to explain; the Mysteries of Samothrace and of Eleusis-- the greater ones -- explained among other things what these myths meant. These myths formed thebasis of the exoteric religions; but note well that exotericism does not mean that the thing which is taughtexoterically is in itself false, but merely that it is a teaching given without the key to it. Such teaching issymbolic, illusory, touching on the truth -- the truth is there, but without the key to it, which is theesoteric meaning, it yields no proper sense.We have the testimony of the Greek and Roman initiates and thinkers that the ancient Mysteries ofGreece taught men, above everything else, to live rightly and to have a noble hope for the life after death.The Romans derived their Mysteries from those of Greece.The mythological aspect comprises only a portion -- and a relatively small portion -- of what was taughtin the Mystery schools in Greece, principally at Samothrace and at Eleusis. At Samothrace was taught thesame mystery-teaching that was current elsewhere in Greece, but here it was more developed andrecondite, and the foundation of these mystery-teachings was morals. The noblest and greatest men ofancient times in Greece were initiates in the Mysteries of these two seats of esoteric knowledge.In other countries farther to the east, there were other Mystery schools or "colleges," and this wordcollege by no means necessarily meant a mere temple or building; it meant association, as in our modernword colleague, "associate." The Teutonic tribes of northern Europe, the Germanic tribes, whichincluded Scandinavia, had their Mystery colleges also; and teacher and neophytes stood on the bosom ofMother Earth, under Father Ether, the boundless sky, or in subterranean receptacles, and taught andlearned. The core, the heart, the center, of the teaching of the ancient Mysteries was the abstruseproblems dealing with death. (See also Guru-parampara)

Mystery-gods Several different groups of cosmogonic entities, among them the regents of the seven sacred planets, whose chief is the sun exoterically and the Second Logos esoterically; and in a limited sense, mystery-gods is used for two secret planets for which the sun and moon were used as substitutes. Also, in speaking of the dual nature of the Egyptian deities, the concealed or esoteric aspects of them are spoken of as mystery-gods. Again, the name is given to the kabiri or kabeiroi.

Mystery Schools Adopted in theosophical literature from Classical writings, to designate centers which were consecrated to the teaching of the truths of cosmic Being to those who were found fit and ready for their reception; and this body of teaching or instruction and training is imbodied in the ancient wisdom which is the heritage of humanity. This wisdom was originally given to mankind during the infancy of the human race by celestial teachers. “The mysteries of Heaven and Earth, revealed to the Third Race by their celestial teachers in the days of their purity, became a great focus of light, the rays from which became necessarily weakened as they were diffused and shed upon an uncongenial, because too material soil. With the masses they degenerated into Sorcery, taking later on the shape of exoteric religions, of idolatry full of superstitions, and man-, or hero-worship” (SD 2:281).

Mystic Death An experience at a certain stage of initiation, where the candidate undergoes the experiences of virtual death, differing from actual death in that his body is prevented from dissolution so that he may resume it when the trial has been passed. Through its symbolic representation in the exoteric Mystery dramas, it has passed into the substance of religious creeds where it has been adapted to those formulas, as in the story or mythos of the death and resurrection of Jesus. The Egyptian Book of the Dead is, among other things, a description of some of the experiences undergone by such a candidate.

NEXOR "company" A technology company that specialises in providing electronic communication software products and services to a worldwide market. It is also the home of {CUSI}. {(http://nexor.com/)}. (1997-11-10)

Nirmanakaya(Sanskrit) ::: A compound of two words: nirmana, a participle meaning "forming," "creating"; kaya, a wordmeaning "body," "robe," "vehicle"; thus, nirmanakaya means "formed-body." A nirmanakaya, however,is really a state assumed by or entered into by a bodhisattva -- an individual man made semi-divine who,to use popular language, instead of choosing his reward in the nirvana of a less degree, remains on earthout of pity and compassion for inferior beings, clothing himself in a nirmanakayic vesture. When thatstate is ended the nirmanakaya ends.A nirmanakaya is a complete man possessing all the principles of his constitution except the linga-sariraand its accompanying physical body. He is one who lives on the plane of being next superior to thephysical plane, and his purpose in so doing is to save men from themselves by being with them, and bycontinuously instilling thoughts of self-sacrifice, of self-forgetfulness, of spiritual and moral beauty, ofmutual help, of compassion, and of pity.Nirmanakaya is the third or lowest, exoterically speaking, of what is called in Sanskrit trikaya or "threebodies." The highest is the dharmakaya, in which state are the nirvanis and full pratyeka buddhas, etc.;the second state is the sambhogakaya, intermediate between the former and, thirdly, the nirmanakaya.The nirmanakaya vesture or condition enables one entering it to live in touch and sympathy with theworld of men. The sambhogakaya enables one in that state to be conscious indeed to a certain extent ofthe world of men and its griefs and sorrows, but with little power or impulse to render aid. Thedharmakaya vesture is so pure and holy, and indeed so high, that the one possessing the dharmakaya orwho is in it, is virtually out of all touch with anything inferior to himself. It is, therefore, in thenirmanakaya vesture if not in physical form that live and work the Buddhas of Compassion, the greatestsages and seers, and all the superholy men who through striving through ages of evolution bring forthinto manifestation and power and function the divinity within. The doctrine of the nirmanakayas is one ofthe most suggestive, profound, and beautiful teachings of the esoteric philosophy. (See also Dharmakaya,Sambhogakaya)

Of the archaic history of medicine — as of the race — little is to be found. However, echoes of the primitive wisdom have survived, and every country having a literature of its ancient periods has some account of the healing art. The Hindu sacred scriptures — the oldest literature extant — have treatises upon medicine and surgery, showing a profound and intimate knowledge of the subject. This high standard was not maintained when the Vedic writings became misunderstood and mutilated by later commentators. The exclusive Brahmins’ assumption of the right to all knowledge also prevented original thought and research. What writings are available today are of little practical value without the lost key. Even our typically matter-of-fact interpretation of legendary and classical beliefs and customs, and of archaeological findings, overlooks that what is known of ancient medical practice is largely exoteric, symbolic of a deeper teaching than we possess.

osmose ::: n. --> The tendency in fluids to mix, or become equably diffused, when in contact. It was first observed between fluids of differing densities, and as taking place through a membrane or an intervening porous structure. The more rapid flow from the thinner to the thicker fluid was then called endosmose, and the opposite, slower current, exosmose. Both are, however, results of the same force. Osmose may be regarded as a form of molecular attraction, allied to that of adhesion.
The action produced by this tendency.


peregrine ::: a. --> Foreign; not native; extrinsic or from without; exotic. ::: n. --> The peregrine falcon.

peripheral "hardware" (Or "peripheral device", "device") Any part of a computer other than the {CPU} or {working memory}, i.e. {disks}, {keyboards}, {monitors}, {mice}, {printers}, {scanners}, {tape drives}, {microphones}, {speakers}, {cameras}, to list just the less exotic ones. High speed working {memory}, such as {RAM}, {ROM} or, in the old days, {core} would not normally be referred to as peripherals. The more modern term "device" is also more general in that it is used for things such as a {pseudo-tty}, a {RAM drive}, or a {network adaptor}. Some argue that, since the advent of the {personal computer}, the {motherboard}, {hard disk}, keyboard, mouse, and monitor are all parts of the base system, and only use the term "peripheral" for optional additional components. (2002-09-03)

phylactery ::: n. --> Any charm or amulet worn as a preservative from danger or disease.
A small square box, made either of parchment or of black calfskin, containing slips of parchment or vellum on which are written the scriptural passages Exodus xiii. 2-10, and 11-17, Deut. vi. 4-9, 13-22. They are worn by Jews on the head and left arm, on week-day mornings, during the time of prayer.
Among the primitive Christians, a case in which the


phylogeny ::: n. --> The history of genealogical development; the race history of an animal or vegetable type; the historic exolution of the phylon or tribe, in distinction from ontogeny, or the development of the individual organism, and from biogenesis, or life development generally.

pith ::: n. --> The soft spongy substance in the center of the stems of many plants and trees, especially those of the dicotyledonous or exogenous classes. It consists of cellular tissue.
The spongy interior substance of a feather.
The spinal cord; the marrow.
Hence: The which contains the strength of life; the vital or essential part; concentrated force; vigor; strength; importance; as, the speech lacked pith.


quine "programming" /kwi:n/ (After the logician Willard V. Quine, via Douglas Hofstadter) A program that generates a copy of its own source text as its complete output. Devising the shortest possible quine in some given programming language is a common hackish amusement. In most interpreted languages, any constant, e.g. 42, is a quine because it "evaluates to itself". In certain {Lisp} dialects (e.g. {Emacs Lisp}), the symbols "nil" and "t" are "self-quoting", i.e. they are both a symbol and also the value of that symbol. In some dialects, the function-forming function symbol, "lambda" is self-quoting so that, when applied to some arguments, it returns itself applied to those arguments. Here is a quine in {Lisp} using this idea: ((lambda (x) (list x x)) (lambda (x) (list x x))) Compare this to the {lambda expression}: (\ x . x x) (\ x . x x) which reproduces itself after one step of {beta reduction}. This is simply the result of applying the {combinator} {fix} to the {identity function}. In fact any quine can be considered as a {fixed point} of the language's evaluation mechanism. We can write this in {Lisp}: ((lambda (x) (funcall x x)) (lambda (x) (funcall x x))) where "funcall" applies its first argument to the rest of its arguments, but evaluation of this expression will never terminate so it cannot be called a quine. Here is a more complex version of the above Lisp quine, which will work in Scheme and other Lisps where "lambda" is not self-quoting: ((lambda (x)  (list x (list (quote quote) x))) (quote   (lambda (x)    (list x (list (quote quote) x))))) It's relatively easy to write quines in other languages such as {PostScript} which readily handle programs as data; much harder (and thus more challenging!) in languages like {C} which do not. Here is a classic {C} quine for {ASCII} machines: char*f="char*f=%c%s%c;main() {printf(f,34,f,34,10);}%c"; main(){printf(f,34,f,34,10);} For excruciatingly exact quinishness, remove the interior line break. Some infamous {Obfuscated C Contest} entries have been quines that reproduced in exotic ways. {Ken Thompson}'s {back door} involved an interesting variant of a quine - a compiler which reproduced part of itself when compiling (a version of) itself. [{Jargon File}] (1995-04-25)

rapacity ::: n. --> The quality of being rapacious; rapaciousness; ravenousness; as, the rapacity of pirates; the rapacity of wolves.
The act or practice of extorting or exacting by oppressive injustice; exorbitant greediness of gain.


Request For Comments "standard" (RFC) One of a series, begun in 1969, of numbered {Internet} informational documents and {standards} widely followed by commercial software and {freeware} in the {Internet} and {Unix} communities. Few RFCs are standards but all Internet standards are recorded in RFCs. Perhaps the single most influential RFC has been {RFC 822}, the Internet {electronic mail} format standard. The RFCs are unusual in that they are floated by technical experts acting on their own initiative and reviewed by the Internet at large, rather than formally promulgated through an institution such as {ANSI}. For this reason, they remain known as RFCs even once adopted as standards. The RFC tradition of pragmatic, experience-driven, after-the-fact standard writing done by individuals or small working groups has important advantages over the more formal, committee-driven process typical of {ANSI} or {ISO}. Emblematic of some of these advantages is the existence of a flourishing tradition of "joke" RFCs; usually at least one a year is published, usually on April 1st. Well-known joke RFCs have included 527 ("ARPAWOCKY", R. Merryman, UCSD; 22 June 1973), 748 ("Telnet Randomly-Lose Option", Mark R. Crispin; 1 April 1978), and 1149 ("A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams on Avian Carriers", D. Waitzman, BBN STC; 1 April 1990). The first was a Lewis Carroll pastiche; the second a parody of the {TCP/IP} documentation style, and the third a deadpan skewering of standards-document legalese, describing protocols for transmitting Internet data packets by carrier pigeon. The RFCs are most remarkable for how well they work - they manage to have neither the ambiguities that are usually rife in informal specifications, nor the committee-perpetrated {misfeatures} that often haunt formal standards, and they define a network that has grown to truly worldwide proportions. {rfc.net (http://rfc.net/)}. {W3 (http://w3.org/hypertext/DataSources/Archives/RFC_sites.html)}. {JANET UK FTP (ftp://nic.ja.net/pub/newsfiles/JIPS/rfc)}. {Imperial College, UK FTP (ftp://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/rfc/)}. {Nexor UK (http://nexor.com/public/rfc/index/rfc.html)}. {Ohio State U (http://cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/top.html)}. See also {For Your Information}, {STD}. (1997-11-10)

Saguna: Sanskrit for “possessed of qualities”; predicated of the Absolute from the exoteric point of view of the worshipper, in the philosophy of Sankara. (Cf. nirguna.)

Saguna: (Skr.) "possessed of qualities" (see guna), predicated of the Absolute from the exoteric point of view of the worshipper, according to Sankara (q.v.; see Nirguna). -- K.F.L.

sapwood ::: n. --> The alburnum, or part of the wood of any exogenous tree next to the bark, being that portion of the tree through which the sap flows most freely; -- distinguished from heartwood.

saxifraga ::: n. --> A genus of exogenous polypetalous plants, embracing about one hundred and eighty species. See Saxifrage.

scan register "electronics, testing" A {digital logic} circuit which can act either as a {flip-flop} or as a serial {shift register} and which is used to form a {scan path} for testing. The most common design is a multiplexed {flip-flop}:    ___ ____ normal in --| \ |  |   |mux |------|D Q|---- normal/scan scan in ----|___/   |  |   output     | |flip| test mode ----+     |flop|      |  | clk --------------------|" | |____| The addition of a {multiplexor} (mux) to each {flip-flop}'s input allows operation in either normal or test mode. The output of each flip-flop goes to the normal functional logic as well as to the scan input of the next multiplexor in the scan path. The other common design is {level-sensitive scan design} (LSSD). (2011-12-16)

scaphognathite ::: n. --> A thin leafike appendage (the exopodite) of the second maxilla of decapod crustaceans. It serves as a pumping organ to draw the water through the gill cavity.

schizopelmous ::: a. --> Having the two flexor tendons of the toes entirely separate, and the flexor hallucis going to the first toe only.

schizopoda ::: n. pl. --> A division of shrimplike Thoracostraca in which each of the thoracic legs has a long fringed upper branch (exopodite) for swimming.

scrophulariaceous ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to a very large natural order of gamopetalous plants (Scrophulariaceae, or Scrophularineae), usually having irregular didynamous flowers and a two-celled pod. The order includes the mullein, foxglove, snapdragon, figwort, painted cup, yellow rattle, and some exotic trees, as the Paulownia.

Skandha(s)(Sanskrit) ::: Literally "bundles," or groups of attributes, to use H. P. Blavatsky's definition. When deathcomes to a man in any one life, the seeds of those causes previously sown by him and which have not yetcome forth into blossom and full-blown flower and fruit, remain in his interior and invisible parts asimpulses lying latent and sleeping: lying latent like sleeping seeds for future flowerings into action in thenext and succeeding lives. They are psychological impulse-seeds lying asleep until their appropriatestage for awakening into action arrives at some time in the future.In the case of the cosmic bodies, every solar or planetary body upon entering into its pralaya, itsprakritika-pralaya -- the dissolution of its lower principles -- at the end of its long life cycle, exists inspace in the higher activity of its spiritual principles, and in the dispersion of its lowest principles, whichlatter latently exist in space as skandhas in a laya-condition.When a laya-center is fired into action by the touch of wills and consciousnesses on their downward way,becoming the imbodying life of a solar system, or of a planet of a solar system, the center manifests firston its highest plane, and later on its lower plane. The skandhas are awakened into life one after another:first the highest ones, next the intermediate ones, and lastly the inferior ones, cosmically and qualitativelyspeaking.The term skandhas in theosophical philosophy has the general significance of bundles or groups ofattributes, which together form or compose the entire set of material and also mental, emotional, andmoral qualities. Exoterically the skandhas are "bundles" of attributes five in number, but esoterically theyare seven. These unite at the birth of man and constitute his personality. After the death of the body theskandhas are separated and so remain until the reincarnating ego on its downward path into physicalincarnation gathers them together again around itself, and thus reforms the human constitutionconsidered as a unity.In brief, the skandhas can be said to be the aggregate of the groups of attributes or qualities which makeeach individual man the personality that he is; but this must be sharply distinguished from theindividuality.

  “Soma was never given in days of old to the non-initiated Brahman — the simple Grihasta, or priest of the exoteric ritual. Thus Brihaspati — ‘guru of the gods’ though he was — still represented the dead-letter form of worship. It is Tara his wife — the symbol of one who, though wedded to dogmatic worship, longs for true wisdom — who is shown as initiated into his mysteries by King Soma, the giver of that Wisdom. Soma is thus made in the allegory to carry her away. The result of this is the birth of Budha — esoteric Wisdom — (Mercury, or Hermes in Greece and Egypt). He is represented as ‘so beautiful,’ that even the husband, though well aware that Budha is not the progeny of his dead-letter worship — claims the ‘new-born’ as his Son, the fruit of his ritualistic and meaningless forms. Such is, in brief, one of the meanings of the allegory” (SD 2:498-9).

squame ::: n. --> A scale.

The scale, or exopodite, of an antenna of a crustacean.


sterculiaceous ::: a. --> Of or pertaining to a natural order (Sterculiaceae) of polypetalous exogenous plants, mostly tropical. The cacao (Theobroma Cacao) is the most useful plant of the order.

tabernacle ::: n. --> A slightly built or temporary habitation; especially, a tent.

A portable structure of wooden framework covered with curtains, which was carried through the wilderness in the Israelitish exodus, as a place of sacrifice and worship.
Hence, the Jewish temple; sometimes, any other place for worship.
Figuratively: The human body, as the temporary abode of


taha ::: n. --> The African rufous-necked weaver bird (Hyphantornis texor).

Tala(Sanskrit) ::: A word which is largely used in the metaphysical systems of India, both in contrast and at thesame time in conjunction with loka. As the general meaning of loka is "place" or rather "world," so thegeneral meaning of tala is "inferior world." Every loka has as its twin or counterpart a corresponding tala.Wherever there is a loka there is an exactly correspondential tala, and in fact the tala is the nether pole ofits corresponding loka. Lokas and talas, therefore, in a way of speaking, may be considered to be thespiritual and the material aspects or substance-principles of the different worlds which compose and infact are the kosmic universe. It is impossible to separate a tala from its corresponding loka -- quite asimpossible as it would be to separate the two poles of electricity.The number of talas as generally outlined in the exoteric philosophies of Hindustan is usually given asseven, there being thus seven lokas and seven talas; but, as a matter of fact, this number varies. If we mayspeak of a loka as the spiritual pole, we may likewise call it the principle of any world; andcorrespondentially when we speak of the tala as being the negative or inferior pole, it is quite proper alsoto refer to it as the element of its corresponding loka or principle. Hence, the lokas of a hierarchy may becalled the principles of a hierarchy, and the talas, in exactly the same way, may be called the elements orsubstantial or material aspects of the hierarchy.It should likewise be remembered that all the seven lokas and all the seven talas are continuously andinextricably interblended and interworking; and that the lokas and the talas working together form theuniverse and its various subordinate hierarchies that encompass us around. The higher lokas with thehigher talas are the forces or energies and substantial parts of the spiritual and ethereal worlds; the lowestlokas and their corresponding talas form the forces or energies and substantial parts of the physical worldsurrounding us; and the intermediate lokas with their corresponding talas form the respective energiesand substantial parts of the intermediate or ethereal realms.Briefly, therefore, we may speak of a tala as the material aspect of the world where it predominates, justas when speaking of a loka we may consider it to be the spiritual aspect of the world where itpredominates. Every loka, it should be always remembered, is coexistent with and cannot be separatedfrom its corresponding tala on the same plane.As an important deduction from the preceding observations, be it carefully noted that man's ownconstitution as an individual from the highest to the lowest is a hierarchy of its own kind, and thereforeman himself as such a subordinate hierarchy is a composite entity formed of lokas and talas inextricablyinterworking and intermingled. In this subordinate hierarchy called man live and evolve vast armies,hosts, multitudes, of living entities, monads in this inferior stage of their long evolutionary peregrination,and which for convenience and brevity of expression we may class under the general term of life-atoms.

Tao chiao: The Taoist religion, or the religion which was founded on the exotic interpretation of the teachings of the Yellow Emperor and Lao Tzu (Huang Lao) that flourished in the Han dynasty (206 B.C.-220 A.D.), which assimilated the Yin Yang philosophy, the practice of alchemy, and the worship of natural objects and immortals, and which became highly elaborated through wholesale imitation of the Buddhist religion. -- W.T.C.

The attributes ascribed to Kamadeva in exoteric literature rarely depict the full sway of this cosmic force or entity in its multifarious ranges of activity. Kama is not only a cosmic principle or entity but also is inherent in every unit of the innumerable hosts of entities which compose the cosmos. Thus kama is the fourth principle in the human constitution; and, just as in its cosmic activities and relations, kama is both a superior and an inferior activity; indeed, it may be said to be divine in its higher aspects, just as it is physical in its lowest fields of action.

  “The exoteric teaching which says that every Dhyani-Buddha has the faculty of creating from himself, an equally celestial son — a Dhyani-Bodhisattva — who, after the decease of the Manushi (human) Buddha, has to carry out the work of the latter, rests on the fact that owing to the highest initiation performed by one overshadowed by the ‘Spirit of Buddha’ . . . a candidate becomes virtually a Bodhisattva, created such by the High Initiator” (SD 1:109).

  “The cause and the effect in the mode of birth taking place according to the ‘Chatur Yoni,’ when in each case a being, whether man or animal, is placed in one of the six (esoteric seven) gati or paths of sentient existence, which esoterically, counting downward, are: (1) the highest Dhyani (Anupadaka); (2) Devas; (3) Men; (4) Elementals or Nature Spirits; (5) Animals; (6) lower Elementals; (7) organic Germs. These are in the popular or exoteric nomenclature, Devas, Men, Asuras, Beings in Hells, Pretas (hungry demons), and Animals” (TG 103).

The celebration of the winter solstice, often identified with that of the new year, is virtually universal and denotes among early Christians the mystic birth of the Christ; the significance has, however, with the Christian Church, been divided between Christmas and Easter. Besides its application to the death and rebirth of the year, and to death and regeneration both cosmic and human, the symbol has special reference to the esoteric rite and exoteric drama performed in the Mysteries at this epoch, where the candidate for initiation was placed in a tomb or coffin, or on a cruciform couch, where his body remained entranced during the experiences of his liberated self, until rebirth or resurrection on the third day.

The destiny which lies in the germ is the destiny which belongs to the spiritual entity in its various attributes behind that germ, and these attributes as a whole — in other words the svabhava of the entity — are born of that entity’s portion of free will leading it off into strange bypaths during the ages-long course of its evolutionary growth. The incarnate person, having the power of choice, can wander temporarily far astray from the path of his divine destiny, lured by the attractions of the lower planes of manifestation. This stirring up of karmic results which actually becomes Karma-Nemesis, that which cannot be avoided and must be worked out, is the beneficent but inexorable adjuster and restorer of harmony.

  “The first three chapters are transcribed from the allegorical narratives of the beginnings common to all nations. Chapters four and five are a new allegorical adaptation of the same narration in the secret Book of Numbers; chapter six is an astronomical narrative of the Solar year and the seven cosmocratores from the Egyptian original of the Pymander and the symbolical visions of a series of Enoichioi (Seers) — from whom came also the Book of Enoch. The beginning of Exodus, and the story of Moses is that of the Babylonian Sargon, who having flourished . . . 3750 b.c. preceded the Jewish lawgiver by almost 2300 years. (See Secret Doctrine, vol. II., pp. 691 et seq.) Nevertheless, Genesis is an undeniably esoteric work. It has not borrowed, nor has it disfigured the universal symbols and teachings on the lines of which it was written, but simply adapted the eternal truths to its own national spirit and clothed them in cunning allegories comprehensible only to its Kabbalists and Initiates” (TG 127).

The Mysteries were divided into the Greater and Less, inner and outer, esoteric and partly exoteric; and, as the former were guarded by well-observed secrecy the sources of ordinary information are mostly based on the latter. The more recondite Mysteries could not, from their very nature, be publicly divulged; they were revelations, appreciable only by an awakened spiritual perception and incommunicable to anyone not thus awakened. The Greater Mysteries were successive initiations for prepared candidates. The Less consisted of symbolic and dramatic representations for the public, in which, among other things, the profound symbology of the Greek mythology was employed.

The preponderance of bull symbols in ancient Assyrian and other sculptures was connected with a time when the zodiacal sign Taurus, due to the precession of the equinoxes, was ascendant: this would be approaching three precessional cycles ago (more than 75,000 years). Thus the bull would then naturally be a favorite emblem and would have featured very largely in association with the iconographical elements of exoteric worship.

There are many different divisions of the lokas and talas used in Hindu literature, but many are merely exoteric blinds. Dividing the universe into seven manifested grades or planes of being, which are really worlds, these worlds are polarized into lokas and talas, two by two throughout. The seven lokas and seven talas together form the seven cosmic planes. Of these seven loka-tala pairs, the three highest belong to the relatively arupa (formless) or spiritual worlds, and are often called arupa lokas and arupa talas. The four lowest pairs belong to the rupa (form) or material worlds, and are often called rupa lokas and talas. These lokas and talas are not placed in nature’s structure above each other like steps of a stair, but are within each other, interblending and continually interacting. Each inner one is finer and more ethereal than the next outer one; the inmost of either series is the most ethereal and spiritual of all. The more spiritual the center, the wider is its outflow of radiation and influence, and it therefore reaches far beyond the more material ones. Exoteric Hindu literature details specific limitations or frontiers to the reach of each loka and tala, as for instance when it is said that svarloka and talatala extend to the pole star, or that the reach of influence of bhuvarloka and mahatala extend to the sun.

The story of Mel, a Real Programmer "programming, person" A 1983 article by Ed Nather about {hacker} {Mel Kaye}. The full text follows. A recent article devoted to the macho side of programming made the bald and unvarnished statement, "Real Programmers write in FORTRAN". Maybe they do now, in this decadent era of Lite beer, hand calculators and "user-friendly" software but back in the Good Old Days, when the term "software" sounded funny and Real Computers were made out of {drums} and {vacuum tubes}, Real Programmers wrote in {machine code} - not {Fortran}, not {RATFOR}, not even {assembly language} - {Machine Code}, raw, unadorned, inscrutable {hexadecimal} numbers, directly. Lest a whole new generation of programmers grow up in ignorance of this glorious past, I feel duty-bound to describe, as best I can through the generation gap, how a Real Programmer wrote code. I'll call him Mel, because that was his name. I first met Mel when I went to work for {Royal McBee Computer Corporation}, a now-defunct subsidiary of the typewriter company. The firm manufactured the {LGP-30}, a small, cheap (by the standards of the day) {drum}-memory computer, and had just started to manufacture the RPC-4000, a much-improved, bigger, better, faster -- drum-memory computer. Cores cost too much, and weren't here to stay, anyway. (That's why you haven't heard of the company, or the computer.) I had been hired to write a {Fortran} compiler for this new marvel and Mel was my guide to its wonders. Mel didn't approve of compilers. "If a program can't rewrite its own code," he asked, "what good is it?" Mel had written, in {hexadecimal}, the most popular computer program the company owned. It ran on the {LGP-30} and played blackjack with potential customers at computer shows. Its effect was always dramatic. The LGP-30 booth was packed at every show, and the IBM salesmen stood around talking to each other. Whether or not this actually sold computers was a question we never discussed. Mel's job was to re-write the blackjack program for the {RPC-4000}. ({Port}? What does that mean?) The new computer had a one-plus-one addressing scheme, in which each machine instruction, in addition to the {operation code} and the address of the needed {operand}, had a second address that indicated where, on the revolving drum, the next instruction was located. In modern parlance, every single instruction was followed by a {GO TO}! Put *that* in {Pascal}'s pipe and smoke it. Mel loved the RPC-4000 because he could optimize his code: that is, locate instructions on the drum so that just as one finished its job, the next would be just arriving at the "read head" and available for immediate execution. There was a program to do that job, an "optimizing assembler", but Mel refused to use it. "You never know where its going to put things", he explained, "so you'd have to use separate constants". It was a long time before I understood that remark. Since Mel knew the numerical value of every operation code, and assigned his own drum addresses, every instruction he wrote could also be considered a numerical constant. He could pick up an earlier "add" instruction, say, and multiply by it, if it had the right numeric value. His code was not easy for someone else to modify. I compared Mel's hand-optimised programs with the same code massaged by the optimizing assembler program, and Mel's always ran faster. That was because the "{top-down}" method of program design hadn't been invented yet, and Mel wouldn't have used it anyway. He wrote the innermost parts of his program loops first, so they would get first choice of the optimum address locations on the drum. The optimizing assembler wasn't smart enough to do it that way. Mel never wrote time-delay loops, either, even when the balky {Flexowriter} required a delay between output characters to work right. He just located instructions on the drum so each successive one was just *past* the read head when it was needed; the drum had to execute another complete revolution to find the next instruction. He coined an unforgettable term for this procedure. Although "optimum" is an absolute term, like "unique", it became common verbal practice to make it relative: "not quite optimum" or "less optimum" or "not very optimum". Mel called the maximum time-delay locations the "most pessimum". After he finished the blackjack program and got it to run, ("Even the initialiser is optimised", he said proudly) he got a Change Request from the sales department. The program used an elegant (optimised) {random number generator} to shuffle the "cards" and deal from the "deck", and some of the salesmen felt it was too fair, since sometimes the customers lost. They wanted Mel to modify the program so, at the setting of a sense switch on the console, they could change the odds and let the customer win. Mel balked. He felt this was patently dishonest, which it was, and that it impinged on his personal integrity as a programmer, which it did, so he refused to do it. The Head Salesman talked to Mel, as did the Big Boss and, at the boss's urging, a few Fellow Programmers. Mel finally gave in and wrote the code, but he got the test backward, and, when the sense switch was turned on, the program would cheat, winning every time. Mel was delighted with this, claiming his subconscious was uncontrollably ethical, and adamantly refused to fix it. After Mel had left the company for greener pa$ture$, the Big Boss asked me to look at the code and see if I could find the test and reverse it. Somewhat reluctantly, I agreed to look. Tracking Mel's code was a real adventure. I have often felt that programming is an art form, whose real value can only be appreciated by another versed in the same arcane art; there are lovely gems and brilliant coups hidden from human view and admiration, sometimes forever, by the very nature of the process. You can learn a lot about an individual just by reading through his code, even in hexadecimal. Mel was, I think, an unsung genius. Perhaps my greatest shock came when I found an innocent loop that had no test in it. No test. *None*. Common sense said it had to be a closed loop, where the program would circle, forever, endlessly. Program control passed right through it, however, and safely out the other side. It took me two weeks to figure it out. The RPC-4000 computer had a really modern facility called an {index register}. It allowed the programmer to write a program loop that used an indexed instruction inside; each time through, the number in the index register was added to the address of that instruction, so it would refer to the next datum in a series. He had only to increment the index register each time through. Mel never used it. Instead, he would pull the instruction into a machine register, add one to its address, and store it back. He would then execute the modified instruction right from the register. The loop was written so this additional execution time was taken into account -- just as this instruction finished, the next one was right under the drum's read head, ready to go. But the loop had no test in it. The vital clue came when I noticed the index register bit, the bit that lay between the address and the operation code in the instruction word, was turned on-- yet Mel never used the index register, leaving it zero all the time. When the light went on it nearly blinded me. He had located the data he was working on near the top of memory -- the largest locations the instructions could address -- so, after the last datum was handled, incrementing the instruction address would make it overflow. The carry would add one to the operation code, changing it to the next one in the instruction set: a jump instruction. Sure enough, the next program instruction was in address location zero, and the program went happily on its way. I haven't kept in touch with Mel, so I don't know if he ever gave in to the flood of change that has washed over programming techniques since those long-gone days. I like to think he didn't. In any event, I was impressed enough that I quit looking for the offending test, telling the Big Boss I couldn't find it. He didn't seem surprised. When I left the company, the blackjack program would still cheat if you turned on the right sense switch, and I think that's how it should be. I didn't feel comfortable hacking up the code of a Real Programmer." [Posted to {Usenet} by its author, Ed Nather "utastro!nather", on 1983-05-21]. {Jargon File (http://www.catb.org/jargon/html/story-of-mel.html)}. [{On the trail of a Real Programmer (http://www.jamtronix.com/blog/2011/03/25/on-the-trail-of-a-real-programmer/)}, 2011-03-25 blog post by "jonno" at Jamtronix] [When did it happen? Did Mel use hexadecimal or octal?] (2003-09-12)

The three signs Virgo-Libra-Scorpio were formerly represented by one sign, Virgo-Scorpio, so that originally the zodiac exoterically consisted of ten signs; and then two secret signs were added, thus making the present zodiac of twelve signs or houses. This was done by dividing this sign into Virgo and Scorpio and placing between them the balancing sign Libra, said to have been invented by the Greeks. The Hindu zodiac also has the sign Tula (balance) in this position, presided over by Kuvera, ruler of the Underworld. As said by Subba Row, this sign prepares the way for the earthly Adam to become Nara (spiritual man).

translatitious ::: a. --> Metaphorical; tralatitious; also, foreign; exotic.

transudation ::: n. --> The act or process of transuding.
Same as Exosmose.


undevil ::: v. t. --> To free from possession by a devil or evil spirit; to exorcise.

unreasonable ::: a. --> Not reasonable; irrational; immoderate; exorbitant.

Upanishad(Sanskrit) ::: A compound, composed of upa "according to," "together with," ni "down," and the verbal rootsad, "to sit," which becomes shad by Sanskrit grammar when preceded by the particle ni: the entirecompound thus signifying "following upon or according to the teachings which were received when wewere sitting down." The figure here is that of pupils sitting in the Oriental style at the feet of the teacher,who taught them the secret wisdom or rahasya, in private and in forms and manners of expression thatlater were written and promulgated according to those teachings and after that style.The Upanishads are examples of literary works in which the rahasya -- a Sanskrit word meaning"esoteric doctrine" or "mystery" -- is imbodied. The Upanishads belong to the Vedic cycle and areregarded by orthodox Brahmans as a portion of the sruti or "revelation." It was from these wonderfulquasi-esoteric and very mystical works that was later developed the highly philosophical and profoundsystem called the Vedanta. The Upanishads are usually reckoned today as one hundred and fifty innumber, though probably only a score are now complete without evident marks of literary change oradulteration in the way of excision or interpolation.The topics treated of in the Upanishads are highly transcendental, recondite, and abstruse, and in orderproperly to understand the Upanishadic teaching one should have constantly in mind the master-keys thattheosophy puts into the hand of the student. The origin of the universe, the nature of the divinities, therelations between soul and ego, the connections of spiritual and material beings, the liberation of theevolving entity from the chains of maya, and kosmological questions, are all dealt with, mostly in asuccinct and cryptic form. The Upanishads, finally, may be called the exoteric theosophical works ofHindustan, but contain a vast amount of genuine esoteric information.

usurer ::: n. --> One who lends money and takes interest for it; a money lender.
One who lends money at a rate of interest beyond that established by law; one who exacts an exorbitant rate of interest for the use of money.


usurious ::: a. --> Practicing usury; taking illegal or exorbitant interest for the use of money; as, a usurious person.
Partaking of usury; containing or involving usury; as, a usurious contract.


volador ::: n. --> A flying fish of California (Exoc/tus Californicus): -- called also volator.
The Atlantic flying gurnard. See under Flying.


wavelength division multiplexing "communications" (WDM) {Multiplexing} several {Optical Carrier n} signals on a single {optical fibre} by using different wavelengths (colours) of {laser} light to carry different signals. The device that joins the signals together is known as a {multiplexor}, and the one that splits them apart is a {demultiplexor}. With the right type of fibre you can have a device that does both and that ought to be called a "mudem" but isn't. The first WDM systems combined two signals and appeared around 1985. Modern systems can handle up to 128 signals and can expand a basic 9.6 {Gbps} fibre system to a capacity of over 1000 Gbps. WDM systems are popular with telecommunications companies because they allow them to expand the capacity of their fibre networks without digging up the road again. All they have to do is to upgrade the (de)multiplexors at each end. However these systems are expensive and complicated to run. There is currently no {standard}, which makes it awkward to integrate with older but more standard {SONET} systems. Note that this term applies to an optical {carrier} (which is typically described by its wavelength), whereas {frequency division multiplexing} typically applies to a {radio} carrier (which is more often described by frequency). However, since wavelength and frequency are inversely proportional, and since radio and light are both forms of electromagnetic radiation, the distinction is somewhat arbitrary. See also {time division multiplexing}, {code division multiplexing}. [Is "wave division multiplexing", as in "dense wave division multiplexing" (DWDM) just a trendy abbreviation?] (2002-07-16)

Witch-doctor: The magician or medicine-man of a primitive tribe, usually credited with the ability to detect witches and to exorcise evil demons.

With regard to the elohim bringing man forth “in their own image” (tselem), Blavatsky says: “The sexless Race was their first production, a modification of and from themselves, the pure spiritual existences; and this as Adam solus. Thence came the second Race: Adam-Eve or Jod-Heva, inactive androgynes; and finally the Third, or the ‘Separating Hermaphrodite,’ Cain and Abel, who produce the Fourth, Seth-Enos, etc.” (SD 2:134). Again, “finally, even the four ‘Adams’ (symbolizing under other names the four preceding races) were forgotten; and passing from one generation in to another, each loaded with some additional myths, got at last drowned in that ocean of popular symbolism called the Pantheons. Yet they exist to this day in the oldest Jewish traditions, as the Tzelem, ‘the Shadow-Adam’ (the Chhayas of our doctrine); the ‘model’ Adam, the copy of the first, and the ‘male and female’ of the exoteric genesis (chap. i); the third, the ‘earthly Adam’ before the Fall, an androgyne; and the Fourth — the Adam after his fall, i.e. separated into sexes, or the pure Atlantean. The Adam of the garden of Eden, or the forefather of our race — the fifth — is an ingenious compound of the above four” (SD 2:503). See also ‘OLAM; SEPHIRAH

Yoga attains large results, but at an exorbitant price and to very little purpose.

zamia ::: n. --> A genus of cycadaceous plants, having the appearance of low palms, but with exogenous wood. See Coontie, and Illust. of Strobile.



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1:The footage of labor bots' humanoid exo-shell faces melting down into fleshy puddles of goo played over and over again for months on all the major news networks. ~ Kevin Strange,
2:The Word of God is not bound by the binding of preachers, but it happens to the persecuted as to Israel in Egypt: ‘But the more they afflicted them, the more they multiplied and grew’ (Exo 1:12). Probably the Church of God has never had better times, certainly she has never had happier times, than during periods of persecution. Those were the days of her purity and, consequently, her glory. When she has been in the dark, God has been her light; and when she has been driven to and fro by the cruelties of men, then has she most effectually rested under the shadow of the Almighty!”–1887, Sermon 1998 ~ Charles Haddon Spurgeon,
3:If our shallow, self-critical culture sometimes seems to lack a sense of the numinous or spiritual it’s only in the same way a fish lacks a sense of the ocean. Because the numinous is everywhere, we need to be reminded of it. We live among wonders. Superhuman cyborgs, we plug into cell phones connecting us to one another and to a constantly updated planetary database, an exo-memory that allows us to fit our complete cultural archive into a jacket pocket. We have camera eyes that speed up, slow down, and even reverse the flow of time, allowing us to see what no one prior to the twentieth century had ever seen — the thermodynamic miracle of broken shards and a puddle gathering themselves up from the floor to assemble a half-full wineglass. We are the hands and eyes and ears, the sensitive probing feelers through which the emergent, intelligent universe comes to know its own form and purpose. We bring the thunderbolt of meaning and significance to unconscious matter, blank paper, the night sky. We are already divine magicians, already supergods. Why shouldn’t we use all our brilliance to leap in as many single bounds as it takes to a world beyond ours, threatened by overpopulation, mass species extinction, environmental degradation, hunger, and exploitation? Superman and his pals would figure a way out of any stupid cul-de-sac we could find ourselves in — and we made Superman, after all. ~ Grant Morrison,

IN CHAPTERS [183/183]



   42 Occultism
   29 Integral Yoga
   27 Fiction
   12 Psychology
   12 Christianity
   9 Poetry
   5 Philosophy
   3 Yoga
   3 Theosophy
   3 Kabbalah
   2 Science
   1 Zen
   1 Thelema
   1 Philsophy
   1 Mysticism
   1 Buddhism
   1 Baha i Faith
   1 Alchemy


   28 H P Lovecraft
   22 Sri Aurobindo
   18 Aleister Crowley
   14 Carl Jung
   11 Satprem
   11 James George Frazer
   9 Nolini Kanta Gupta
   7 Saint Augustine of Hippo
   6 The Mother
   4 Saint John of Climacus
   3 Sri Ramakrishna
   3 Rabbi Moses Luzzatto
   3 George Van Vrekhem
   3 Alice Bailey
   2 Robert Browning
   2 Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
   2 Lucretius


   28 Lovecraft - Poems
   12 Liber ABA
   11 The Golden Bough
   6 The Secret Doctrine
   6 Magick Without Tears
   6 City of God
   5 The Synthesis Of Yoga
   5 The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
   4 The Ladder of Divine Ascent
   4 Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness
   4 Mysterium Coniunctionis
   4 A Garden of Pomegranates - An Outline of the Qabalah
   3 The Bible
   3 Preparing for the Miraculous
   3 Hymns to the Mystic Fire
   3 General Principles of Kabbalah
   3 Essays On The Gita
   3 A Treatise on Cosmic Fire
   3 Aion
   2 The Practice of Psycho therapy
   2 The Life Divine
   2 The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna
   2 The Future of Man
   2 Of The Nature Of Things
   2 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 07
   2 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 05
   2 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01
   2 Browning - Poems
   2 Agenda Vol 11


0 0.01 - Introduction, #Agenda Vol 1, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  We landed there, one day in February 1954, having emerged from our Guianese forest and a certain number of dead-end peripluses; we had knocked upon all the doors of the old world before reaching that point of absolute impossibility where it was truly necessary to embark into something else or once and for all put a bullet through the brain of this slightly superior ape. The first thing that struck us was this exotic Notre Dame with its burning incense sticks, its effigies and its prostrations in immaculate white: a Church. We nearly jumped into the first train out that very evening, bound straight for the Himalayas, or the devil. But we remained near Mother for nineteen years. What was it, then, that could have held us there? We had not left Guiana to become a little saint in white or to enter some new religion. 'I did not come upon earth to found an ashram; that would have been a poor aim indeed,' She wrote in 1934. What did all this mean, then, this 'Ashram' that was already registered as the owner of a great spiritual business, and this fragile, little silhouette at the center of all these zealous worshippers? In truth, there is no better way to smother someone than to worship him: he chokes beneath the weight of worship, which moreover gives the worshipper claim to ownership. 'Why do you want to worship?' She exclaimed. 'You have but to become! It is the laziness to become that makes one worship.' She wanted so much to make them
   become this 'something else,' but it was far easier to worship and quiescently remain what one was.

0.00 - The Book of Lies Text, #The Book of Lies, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
     It is perhaps the Sun, the exoteric object of worship
    of all sensible cults; it is not to be confused with other
  --
    the Star, looked at in its exoteric sense, as a naked
    woman, playing by a stream, surrounded by birds and
  --
     The exoteric blasphemy, it is hinted i the last
    paragraph, may be an esoteric arcanum, for the Master

0.04 - The Systems of Yoga, #The Synthesis Of Yoga, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  The results of Hathayoga are thus striking to the eye and impose easily on the vulgar or physical mind. And yet at the end we may ask what we have gained at the end of all this stupendous labour. The object of physical Nature, the preservation of the mere physical life, its highest perfection, even in a certain sense the capacity of a greater enjoyment of physical living have been carried out on an abnormal scale. But the weakness of Hathayoga is that its laborious and difficult processes make so great a demand on the time and energy and impose so complete a severance from the ordinary life of men that the utilisation of its results for the life of the world becomes either impracticable or is extraordinarily restricted. If in return for this loss we gain another life in another world within, the mental, the dynamic, these results could have been acquired through other systems, through Rajayoga, through Tantra, by much less laborious methods and held on much less exacting terms. On the other hand the physical results, increased vitality, prolonged youth, health, longevity are of small avail if they must be held by us as misers of ourselves, apart from the common life, for their own sake, not utilised, not thrown into the common sum of the world's activities. Hathayoga attains large results, but at an exorbitant price and to very little purpose.
  Rajayoga takes a higher flight. It aims at the liberation and perfection not of the bodily, but of the mental being, the control of the emotional and sensational life, the mastery of the whole apparatus of thought and consciousness. It fixes its eyes on the citta, that stuff of mental consciousness in which all these activities arise, and it seeks, even as Hathayoga with its physical material, first to purify and to tranquillise. The normal state of man is a condition of trouble and disorder, a kingdom either at war with itself or badly governed; for the lord, the Purusha, is subjected to his ministers, the faculties, subjected even to his subjects, the instruments of sensation, emotion, action, enjoyment. Swarajya, self-rule, must be substituted for this subjection.

01.11 - The Basis of Unity, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   However, coming to historical times, we see wave after wave of the most heterogeneous and disparate elementsSakas and Huns and Greeks, each bringing its quota of exotic materialenter into the oceanic Indian life and culture, lose their separate foreign identity and become part and parcel of the common whole. Even so,a single unitary body was formed out of such varied and shifting materialsnot in the political, but in a socio-religious sense. For a catholic religious spirit, not being solely doctrinal and personal, admitted and embraced in its supple and wide texture almost an infinite variety of approaches to the Divine, of forms and norms of apprehending the Beyond. It has been called Hinduism: it is a vast synthesis of multiple affiliations. It expresses the characteristic genius of India and hence Hinduism and Indianism came to be looked upon as synonymous terms. And the same could be defined also as Vedic religion and culture, for its invariable basis the bed-rock on which it stood firm and erectwas the Vedas, the Knowledge seen by the sages. But there had already risen a voice of dissidence and discord that of Buddha, not so much, perhaps, of Buddha as of Buddhism. The Buddhistic enlightenment and discipline did not admit the supreme authority of the Vedas; it sought other bases of truth and reality. It was a great denial; and it meant and worked for a vital schism. The denial of the Vedas by itself, perhaps, would not be serious, but it became so, as it was symptomatic of a deeper divergence. Denying the Vedas, the Buddhistic spirit denied life. It was quite a new thing in the Indian consciousness and spiritual discipline. And it left such a stamp there that even today it stands as the dominant character of the Indian outlook. However, India's synthetic genius rose to the occasion and knew how to bridge the chasm, close up the fissure, and present again a body whole and entire. Buddha became one of the Avataras: the discipline of Nirvana and Maya was reserved as the last duty to be performed at the end of life, as the culmination of a full-length span of action and achievement; the way to Moksha lay through Dharma and Artha and Kama, Sannyasa had to be built upon Brahmacharya and Garhasthya. The integral ideal was epitomized by Kalidasa in his famous lines about the character of the Raghus:
   They devoted themselves to study in their boyhood, in youth they pursued the objects of life; when old they took to spiritual austerities, and in the end they died united with the higher consciousness.

0 1958-12-15 - tantric mantra - 125,000, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   I clearly see that the hour has come: either I will perish right here, or else I will emerge from this COMPLETELY changed. But something has to change. Mother, you are with me, I know, and you are protecting me, you love me I have only you, only you, you are my Mother. If these moments of utter darkness return and they are bound to return for everything to be exorcised and conqueredprotect me in spite of myself. Mother, may your Grace not abandon me. I want to be done with all these old phantoms, I want to be born anew in your Light; it has to beotherwise I can no longer go on.
   Mother, I believe I understand something of all that you yourself are suffering, and the crucifixion of the Divine in Matter is a real crucifixion. In this moment of consciousness, I offer you all my trials and little sufferings. I would like to triumph so that it be your triumph, one weight less upon your heart.

0 1966-01-31, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Satprem's letters to Mother having disappeared, he does not remember what caused the "sadness" Mother refers to here, probably certain ways of being in life that he found hard to accept, or perhaps his own incapacity to tolerate life in the world as is it and his tendency to dart off to the heightsunless it was the abyss. Satprem then asked Mother if he should not start writing a new book, "The Sannyasin," in which he would attempt to exorcize a certain refusal of life as it is.)
   Tell me, why do you feel sad?

0 1968-12-25, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And then You know that from every side Ive been trying to get Sri Aurobindo published [in France], in particular The Human Cycle. At last I got a letter from a certain J. B., who writes: For a long time now, a publisher (F.) has been asking me to create a collection in his publishing house. I thought of a few books, mostly foreign ones, grouped around a title such as Towards the spiritual mutation and focused on the present researches, individual and clumsy, often dangerous, but sincere and undertaken in a spirit quite different from that of the former generation, the spirit of a certain youth I am in contact with. The idea is to show these young people that their attempts and aspirations are legitimate, even if they have discovered them through drugs, since in many cases drugs alone have been able to unmoor them from the Cartesian rationalist bedrock, to put before them experiences that, at least, are positive, and to offer them directions and models. In other words, the aspect of amateurism and exoticism found in Z [another publisher] would be replaced here by a practical and technical side, wide open to all spiritual researches, whatever they may be, to all duly controlled metapsychical experiments, serious psychedelic experiments (I have T. Leary in mind, for instance), new theologies Naturally, there would be room, a major place, for the Oriental endeavor. In sum, it would involve all researches and attempts to crack open that sort of corset within which the Western mind has been going in circles for such a long time. That does not in the least rule out, on the contrary, certain scientific worksof pure sciencein which, out of intrinsic necessity, this Cartesianism has already been singularly shaken. Of course, all that would make for quite an ill-assorted backdrop for Sri Aurobindos thought, a backdrop you will regard as unworthy of it. The planned Collection might be called Spiritual Adventures.
   We can try.

0 1969-11-29, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But you know, I had a very strange dream with A.R. some two or three weeks ago. One night I met him, and I went to him very affectionately; it seemed to me he was affectionate towards me too, and I was as if pressed against him, or he had pressed himself against me. Then at one point I felt he was uttering a sort of mantra, which had an increasingly powerful rhythm. It was very odd, the vibration of that mantra, it was like something being hammered with an increasingly powerful pace. And as I felt that, I was at the same time conscious that it was a mantra to exorcize demons. The second I felt that, I called the Force. I called the Force and said OM. And then I became much taller than him and made this gesture (Abhay1): let him be in peace. And everything stopped.
   (Mother remains silent)
   exorcize demons
   Thats what hes taken into his head. He wrote (I dont exactly remember through whom or how or what), anyway there was a letter from him (I think it was addressed to me, but I dont remember) which was read out to me, in which he expressed regret at what took place between him and you, and in that letter he said (those are the few words he used), Now I know who he is Thats all.
  --
   exorcize a demon. Its on me he was doing it!
   Yes, thats right.

0 1970-01-17, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (To understand which Auroville and above all which AuroviliansMo ther is referring to here, it must be said that almost all the first newcomers, with a few remarkable exceptions, made up a rather heterogeneous group seeking holidays of sorts on an exotic Riviera and dragging behind themselves a number of unsatisfactory habits. That is what Aurovilles enemies later based themselves on to spread all kinds of mischief. It took a few years for the situation to settle and change completely, and for most of the undesirable elements to go away on their own, while fresh newcomers brought a truer aspiration.)
   What else do you have?

0 1970-07-04, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The conception of the Divine as an external omnipotent Power who has created the world and governs it like an absolute and arbitrary monarch the Christian or Semitic conceptionhas never been mine; it contradicts too much my seeing and experience during thirty years of sadhana. It is against this conception that the atheistic objection is aimed,for atheism in Europe has been a shallow and rather childish reaction against a shallow and childish exoteric religionism and its popular inadequate and crudely dogmatic notions. But when I speak of the Divine Will, I mean something different,something that has descended here into an evolutionary world of Ignorance, standing at the back of things, pressing on the Darkness with its Light, leading things presently towards the best possible in the conditions of a world of Ignorance and leading it eventually towards a descent of a greater power of the Divine, which will be not an omnipotence held back and conditioned by the law of the world as it is, but in full action and therefore bringing the reign of light, peace, harmony, joy, love, beauty and Ananda, for these are the Divine Nature. The Divine Grace is there ready to act at every moment, but it manifests as one grows out of the Law of Ignorance into the Law of Light, and it is meant, not as an arbitrary caprice, however miraculous often its intervention, but as a help in that growth and a Light that leads and eventually delivers. If we take the facts of the world as they are and the facts of spiritual experience as a whole, neither of which can be denied or neglected, then I do not see what other Divine there can be. This Divine may lead us often through darkness, because the darkness is there in us and around us, but it is to the Light he is leading and not to anything else.
   Letters on Yoga, 22.174

02.11 - The Kingdoms and Godheads of the Greater Mind, #Savitri, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Exempt from our world's exorbitant tax of tears,
  Dreaming its luminous creations gaze

05.06 - Physics or philosophy, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The second element brought in in the indeterminacy picture is the restoration of the "subject" to its honoured or even more than the honoured place it had in the Mediaeval Ages, and from which it was pulled down by young arrogant Science. A fundamental question is now raised in the very methodology of the scientific apparatus. For Science, needless to say, is first and foremost observation. Now it is observed that the very fact of observation affects and changes the observed fact. The path of an electron, for example, has to be observed; one has then to throw a ray of lighthurl a photonupon it: the impact is sufficient to deflect the electron from the original path. If it is suggested that by correction and computation, by a backward calculation we can deduce the previous position, that too is not possible. For we cannot fix any position or point that is not vitiated by the observer's interference. How to feel or note the consistency of a thing, if the touch itself, the temperature of the finger, were sufficient to change the consistency? The trouble is, as the popular Indian saying goes, the very amulet that is to exorcise the ghost is possessed by the ghost itself.
   So the scientists of today are waking up to this disconcerting fact. And some have put the question very boldly and frankly: do not all laws of Nature contain this original sin of the observer's interference, indeed may not the laws be nothing else but that? Thus Science has landed into the very heart the bog and quagmire, if you likeof abstruse metaphysics. Eddington says, there is no other go for Science today but to admit and delcare that its scheme and pattern of things, as described by what is called laws of Nature, is only a mental construct of the Scientist. The "wonderful" discoveries are nothing but jugglery and legerdemain of the mindwhat it puts out of itself unconsciously into the outside world, it recovers again and is astonished at the miracle. A scientific law is a pure deduction from the mind's own disposition. Eddington goes so far as to say that if a scientist is sufficiently introspective he can trace out from within his brain each and every law of Nature which he took so much pains to fish out from Nature by observation and experiment. Eddington gives an analogy to explain the nature of scientific law and scientific discovery. Suppose you have a fishing net of a particular size and with interstices of a particular dimension; you throw it into the sea and pull out with fishes in it. Now you count and assort the fishes, and according to the data thus obtained, you declare that the entire sea consists of so many varieties of fish and of such sizes. The only error is that you could not take into account the smaller fishes that escaped through the interstices and the bigger ones that did not at all fall into the net. Scientific statistics is something of this kind. Our mind is the net, and the pattern of Nature is determined by the mind's own pattern.

10.08 - Consciousness as Freedom, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 04, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   In fact, education means precisely this instilling of the consciousness into the part that is sought to be educated. Usually the thing is done in a different way which is wrong, at least an inefficient way. By education we usually mean exercising, that is teaching some exercises mostly of memory on some subject in which one seeks education. It is more or less an exercise of mechanical repetition. Whether it is of the mind or of the body the procedure is the same. As the muscles of the body are sought to be streng thened and developed through repetitive exercises, the mental faculties too are put under a training that consists of similar repetitive exercises. To store the mind with as many kinds of information as possible, hammer all ingredients of knowledge into the brain cellslearning by rote as it is termed, this is what education normally means; but as I said, it is consciousness that is to be evoked in the mind and it is not done by mere mechanical exercises. Even the body does not reach its true perfection unless the exercises are attended with consciousness, awareness, a play of light into the movements of the body, into the limbs that participate in the play of the exercises. Naturally the vital does not need any exercise for its development, it is naturally exercised, much exercised. It has to be not exercised but exorcised, that is to say, purified and controlled. And that means the introduction of the pure light of consciousness into it.
   I have laid stress on consciousness, but consciousness has three facets or steps. The first is simple consciousness, the next is self-consciousness and the last supra-consciousness. First you become conscious of a thing, next you become conscious that you are conscious of the thing, last something else is conscious in and through your consciousness.

1.008 - The Principle of Self-Affirmation, #The Study and Practice of Yoga, #Swami Krishnananda, #Yoga
  We have to wipe out memories of the past, especially when they have no connection with the type of life which we are going to live in the future. Whatever experiences we have passed through that are unrelated and irrelevant to our future aim should be brushed aside and cast out by exorcising them like devils, and then not allowing them to enter into the ken of the mind by emphasising in our understanding that:"They mean nothing to me. They are only something like the experiences I had in my dream. Why should I think of them now? They have no meaning, though they had a meaning at that time.
  But more difficult than the work of wiping out past memories is the adjustment of oneself with present conditions. We shall not think now about what is ahead of us in the future. The present condition is a reality more vehement than the past memories because we see it with our eyes, and nothing can be worse than that. These things which we see with our eyes every day and with which we have some sort of connection or the other, at least remotely, have some say in the matter of our own personal lives. They have to be harnessed for the purpose of the practice of yoga, harnessed in the sense that they should be made contri butory in some way or the other to the aim before us.

1.00a - Introduction, #Magick Without Tears, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  The question about money does not arise. This old and very good rule (which I have always kept) was really pertinent to the time when there were actual secrets. But I have published openly all the secrets. All I can do is to train you in a perfectly exoteric way. My suggestion about the weekly letter was intended to exclude this question, as you would be getting full commercial value for anything paid.
  Your questions about the Spirit of the Sun, and so on, are to be answered by experience. Intellectual satisfaction is worthless. I have to bring you to a state of mind completely superior to the mechanism of the normal mind.

1.00c - DIVISION C - THE ETHERIC BODY AND PRANA, #A Treatise on Cosmic Fire, #Alice Bailey, #Occultism
  In the Planet. In the planet there will be found a similar organ or receiver within its etheric body, the locality of which is not for exoteric publication and cannot therefore be revealed. It is connected with the location of the two poles, north and south, and is the centre around which the globe rotates, and is the source of the legend of a sacred fertile land within the sphere of polar influences. The mythic land of exceeding fertility, of abundant [84] luxuriance, and of phenomenal growth, vegetable, animal and human would naturally lie where prana is received. It is the esoteric Garden of Eden, the land of physical perfection. Surface radiation demonstrates, after distribution, as planetary prana.
  In Man. The organ of reception is the spleen through its etheric counterpart. After distribution over the entire body via the etheric network it demonstrates in surface radiation as the health aura.

1.00e - DIVISION E - MOTION ON THE PHYSICAL AND ASTRAL PLANES, #A Treatise on Cosmic Fire, #Alice Bailey, #Occultism
  Another triangle in connection with our own planetary Logos is that formed by the seven Kumaras the four exoteric Kumaras corresponding to the four minor head centres, and the three esoteric Kumaras corresponding to the three major head centres. [lxxvii]75, [lxxviii]76
  The second hint I seek to give, lies in the triangle formed by the Earth, Mars and Mercury. In connection with this triangle, the analogy lies in the fact that Mercury and the centre at the base of the spine in the human being are closely allied. Mercury demonstrates kundalini in intelligent activity, while Mars demonstrates kundalini latent. The truth lies hid in their two astrological symbols. In transmutation and planetary geometrising, the secret may be revealed.
  --
  a. That the senses have been dealt with in this division of our Treatise on Cosmic Fire because they concern the material form. Strictly speaking the five senses, as we know them, are the means of contact built up by the Thinker (polarised in his etheric body) and find their expression in the physical form in those nerve centres, brain cells, ganglia and plexus which exoteric science recognises.
  b. That these senses for all purposes of present manifestation, have their focal point on the astral plane and are therefore largely under the stimulating action of the solar plexus that great focal point in the centre of the body which is the stimulating agent for most of the human family at this time.
  --
  We have dealt briefly with the evolution of the centres, with their function, their organisation and their gradually increasing activity from a point of comparative inertia until they are consummated motion. Then they become living wheels of flame, distinguished by a dual motion of the periphery and the inner revolving wheels, and by a fourth-dimensional effect, due primarily to the alignment of the inner subtler vortices with the comparatively exoteric etheric centres. This alignment is brought about eventually at initiation.
  At the time that initiation is taken, the centres are all active and the lower four (which correspond to the Personality) are beginning the process of translating the fire into the three higher. The dual revolution in the lower centres is clearly to be seen and the three higher are commencing to be similarly active. By the application of the Rod of Initiation at the time of the initiation ceremony, certain results are achieved in connection with the centres which might be enumerated as follows:
  --
  d. The centres at initiation receive a fresh access of [209] vibratory capacity and of power, and this results, in the exoteric life, as:
  First. A sensitiveness and refinement of the vehicles which may result, at first, in much suffering to the initiate, but which produces a capacity to respond to contacts that far outweighs the incidental pain.

1.00 - INTRODUCTORY REMARKS, #A Treatise on Cosmic Fire, #Alice Bailey, #Occultism
  These dualities of expression make the four necessary factors in the logoic quaternary, [xii]12 or the lower nature of the Logos viewing His manifestation from one esoteric angle; exoterically, they are the sumtotal of the logoic quaternary, plus the logoic fifth principle, cosmic mind.
  The divine spark does not as yet manifest (as do the other two fires) as a duality, though what lies hidden in a later cycle, evolution alone will disclose. This third fire, along with the other two, make the necessary five of logoic evolutionary development and by its perfected merging with the other two fires as the evolutionary process proceeds is seen the goal of logoic attainment for this greater cycle or period of this solar system.

1.00 - Preface, #A Garden of Pomegranates - An Outline of the Qabalah, #Israel Regardie, #Occultism
  BASED on the versicle in the Song of Songs, " Thy plants are an orchard of Pomegranates ", a book entitled Pardis Rimonim came to be written by Rabbi Moses Cordovero in the sixteenth century. By some authorities this philosopher is considered as the greatest lamp in post-Zoharic days of that spiritual Menorah, the Qabalah, which, with so rare a grace and so profuse an irradiation of the Supernal Light, illuminated the literature and religious philosophy of the Jewish people as well as their immediate and subsequent neighbours in the Dias- pora. The English equivalent of Pardis Rimonim - A Garden of Pomegranates - I have adopted as the title of my own modest work, although I am forced to confess that this latter has but little connection either in actual fact or in historicity with that of Cordovero. In the golden harvest of purely spiritual intimations which the Holy Qabalah brings, I truly feel that a veritable garden of the soul may be builded ; a garden of immense magnitude and lofty significance, wherein may be discovered by each one of us all manner and kind of exotic fruit and gracious flower of exquisite colour. The pomegranate, may I add, has always been for mystics everywhere a favourable object for recon- dite symbolism. The garden or orchard has likewise pro- duced in that book named The Book of Splendour an almost inexhaustible treasury of spiritual imagery of superb and magnificent taste.
  This book goes forth then in the hope that, as a modern writer has put it:

1.01 - Adam Kadmon and the Evolution, #Preparing for the Miraculous, #George Van Vrekhem, #Integral Yoga
  compositions was a sufficient barrier to exclude exoteric
  outsiders at a time that what we now know as one world
  --
  This superficial or exoteric meaning has led to the
  misunderstandings which rendered Gnosticism suspect,

1.01 - Archetypes of the Collective Unconscious, #The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  the soul." Primitive rites consist accordingly in the exorcizing
  of spirits, the lifting of spells, the averting of the evil omen,

1.01 - Economy, #Walden, and On The Duty Of Civil Disobedience, #Henry David Thoreau, #Philosophy
  I have always endeavored to acquire strict business habits; they are indispensable to every man. If your trade is with the Celestial Empire, then some small counting house on the coast, in some Salem harbor, will be fixture enough. You will export such articles as the country affords, purely native products, much ice and pine timber and a little granite, always in native bottoms. These will be good ventures. To oversee all the details yourself in person; to be at once pilot and captain, and owner and underwriter; to buy and sell and keep the accounts; to read every letter received, and write or read every letter sent; to superintend the discharge of imports night and day; to be upon many parts of the coast almost at the same time;often the richest freight will be discharged upon a Jersey shore;to be your own telegraph, unweariedly sweeping the horizon, speaking all passing vessels bound coastwise; to keep up a steady despatch of commodities, for the supply of such a distant and exorbitant market; to keep yourself informed of the state of the markets, prospects of war and peace every where, and anticipate the tendencies of trade and civilization,taking advantage of the results of all exploring expeditions, using new passages and all improvements in navigation;charts to be studied, the position of reefs and new lights and buoys to be ascertained, and ever, and ever, the logarithmic tables to be corrected, for by the error of some calculator the vessel often splits upon a rock that should have reached a friendly pier,there is the untold fate of La Perouse;universal science to be kept pace with, studying the lives of all great discoverers and navigators, great adventurers and merchants, from Hanno and the Phnicians down to our day; in fine, account of stock to be taken from time to time, to know how you stand. It is a labor to task the faculties of a man,such problems of profit and loss, of interest, of tare and tret, and gauging of all kinds in it, as demand a universal knowledge.
  I have thought that Walden Pond would be a good place for business, not solely on account of the railroad and the ice trade; it offers advantages which it may not be good policy to divulge; it is a good port and a good foundation. No Neva marshes to be filled; though you must every where build on piles of your own driving. It is said that a flood-tide, with a westerly wind, and ice in the Neva, would sweep St.
  --
  We don garment after garment, as if we grew like exogenous plants by addition without. Our outside and often thin and fanciful clothes are our epidermis, or false skin, which partakes not of our life, and may be stripped off here and there without fatal injury; our thicker garments, constantly worn, are our cellular integument, or cortex; but our shirts are our liber or true bark, which cannot be removed without girdling and so destroying the man. I believe that all races at some seasons wear something equivalent to the shirt. It is desirable that a man be clad so simply that he can lay his hands on himself in the dark, and that he live in all respects so compactly and preparedly, that, if an enemy take the town, he can, like the old philosopher, walk out the gate empty-handed without anxiety. While one thick garment is, for most purposes, as good as three thin ones, and cheap clothing can be obtained at prices really to suit customers; while a thick coat can be bought for five dollars, which will last as many years, thick pantaloons for two dollars, cowhide boots for a dollar and a half a pair, a summer hat for a quarter of a dollar, and a winter cap for sixty-two and a half cents, or a better be made at home at a nominal cost, where is he so poor that, clad in such a suit, of _his own earning_, there will not be found wise men to do him reverence?
  When I ask for a garment of a particular form, my tailoress tells me gravely, They do not make them so now, not emphasizing the They at all, as if she quoted an authority as impersonal as the Fates, and I find it difficult to get made what I want, simply because she cannot believe that I mean what I say, that I am so rash. When I hear this oracular sentence, I am for a moment absorbed in thought, emphasizing to myself each word separately that I may come at the meaning of it, that I may find out by what degree of consanguinity _They_ are related to _me_, and what authority they may have in an affair which affects me so nearly; and, finally, I am inclined to answer her with equal mystery, and without any more emphasis of the they,It is true, they did not make them so recently, but they do now. Of what use this measuring of me if she does not measure my character, but only the breadth of my shoulders, as it were a peg to hang the coat on? We worship not the Graces, nor the Parc, but Fashion. She spins and weaves and cuts with full authority. The head monkey at Paris puts on a travellers cap, and all the monkeys in America do the same. I sometimes despair of getting anything quite simple and honest done in this world by the help of men. They would have to be passed through a powerful press first, to squeeze their old notions out of them, so that they would not soon get upon their legs again, and then there would be some one in the company with a maggot in his head, hatched from an egg deposited there nobody knows when, for not even fire kills these things, and you would have lost your labor. Nevertheless, we will not forget that some Egyptian wheat was handed down to us by a mummy.

1.01 - Foreward, #Hymns to the Mystic Fire, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  the mystics with a double significance, one exoteric, the other
  esoteric; the symbols themselves have a meaning which makes
  --
  such a Scripture. At the same time the exoteric sense need not
  be merely a mask; the Riks may have been regarded by their
  --
  are indications that lead us from the outward and exoteric to an
  inner and esoteric sense.

1.01 - Historical Survey, #A Garden of Pomegranates - An Outline of the Qabalah, #Israel Regardie, #Occultism
  The history of the Qabalah, so far as the publication of early exoteric texts is concerned, is indeterminate and vague. Literary criticism traces the Sepher Yetsirah (sup- posedly by Rabbi Akiba) and the Sepher haZohar (by
  Rabbi Simeon ben Yochai), its main texts, to about the eighth century in the first case and the third or fourth century a.d. in the latter. Some historians claim that the

1.01 - On renunciation of the world, #The Ladder of Divine Ascent, #Saint John of Climacus, #unset
  4 exodus xvii.
  5 Genesis xix.

1.01 - THAT ARE THOU, #The Perennial Philosophy, #Aldous Huxley, #Philosophy
  All this sheds some lightdim, it is true, and merely inferentialon the problem of the perennialness of the Perennial Philosophy. In India the scriptures were regarded, not as revelations made at some given moment of history, but as eternal gospels, existent from everlasting to everlasting, inasmuch as coeval with man, or for that matter with any other kind of corporeal or incorporeal being possessed of reason. A similar point of view is expressed by Aristotle, who regards the fundamental truths of religion as everlasting and indestructible. There have been ascents and falls, periods (literally roads around or cycles) of progress and regress; but the great fact of God as the First Mover of a universe which partakes of His divinity has always been recognized. In the light of what we know about prehistoric man (and what we know amounts to nothing more than a few chipped stones, some paintings, drawings and sculptures) and of what we may legitimately infer from other, better documented fields of knowledge, what are we to think of these traditional doctrines? My own view is that they may be true. We know that born contemplatives in the realm both of analytic and of integral thought have turned up in fair numbers and at frequent intervals during recorded history. There is therefore every reason to suppose that they turned up before history was recorded. That many of these people died young or were unable to exercise their talents is certain. But a few of them must have survived. In this context it is highly significant that, among many contemporary primitives, two thought-patterns are foundan exoteric pattern for the unphilosophic many and an esoteric pattern (often monotheistic, with a belief in a God not merely of power, but of goodness and wisdom) for the initiated few. There is no reason to suppose that circumstances were any harder for prehistoric men than they are for many contemporary savages. But if an esoteric monotheism of the kind that seems to come natural to the born thinker is possible in modern savage societies, the majority of whose members accept the sort of polytheistic philosophy that seems to come natural to men of action, a similar esoteric doctrine might have been current in prehistoric societies. True, the modern esoteric doctrines may have been derived from higher cultures. But the significant fact remains that, if so derived, they yet had a meaning for certain members of the primitive society and were considered valuable enough to be carefully preserved. We have seen that many thoughts are unthinkable apart from an appropriate vocabulary and frame of reference. But the fundamental ideas of the Perennial Philosophy can be formulated in a very simple vocabulary, and the experiences to which the ideas refer can and indeed must be had immediately and apart from any vocabulary whatsoever. Strange openings and theophanies are granted to quite small children, who are often profoundly and permanently affected by these experiences. We have no reason to suppose that what happens now to persons with small vocabularies did not happen in remote antiquity. In the modern world (as Vaughan and Traherne and Wordsworth, among others, have told us) the child tends to grow out of his direct awareness of the one Ground of things; for the habit of analytical thought is fatal to the intuitions of integral thinking, whether on the psychic or the spiritual level. Psychic preoccupations may be and often are a major obstacle in the way of genuine spirituality. In primitive societies now (and, presumably, in the remote past) there is much preoccupation with, and a widespread talent for, psychic thinking. But a few people may have worked their way through psychic into genuinely spiritual experiencejust as, even in modern industrialized societies, a few people work their way out of the prevailing preoccupation with matter and through the prevailing habits of analytical thought into the direct experience of the spiritual Ground of things.
  Such, then, very briefly are the reasons for supposing that the historical traditions of oriental and our own classical antiquity may be true. It is interesting to find that at least one distinguished contemporary ethnologist is in agreement with Aristotle and the Vedantists. Orthodox ethnology, writes Dr. Paul Radin in his Primitive Man as Philosopher, has been nothing but an enthusiastic and quite uncritical attempt to apply the Darwinian theory of evolution to the facts of social experience. And he adds that no progress in ethnology will be achieved until scholars rid themselves once and for all of the curious notion that everything possesses a history; until they realize that certain ideas and certain concepts are as ultimate for man, as a social being, as specific physiological reactions are ultimate for him, as a biological being. Among these ultimate concepts, in Dr. Radins view, is that of monotheism. Such monotheism is often no more than the recognition of a single dark and numinous Power ruling the world. But it may sometimes be genuinely ethical and spiritual.

1.02 - Substance Is Eternal, #Of The Nature Of Things, #Lucretius, #Poetry
  Which, teaching us, hath this exordium:
  Nothing from nothing ever yet was born.

1.02 - The Divine Teacher, #Essays On The Gita, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  India has from ancient times held strongly a belief in the reality of the Avatara, the descent into form, the revelation of the Godhead in humanity. In the West this belief has never really stamped itself upon the mind because it has been presented through exoteric Christianity as a theological dogma without any roots in the reason and general consciousness and attitude towards life. But in India it has grown up and persisted as a logical outcome of the Vedantic view of life and taken firm root in the consciousness of the race. All existence is a manifestation of God because He is the only existence and nothing can be except as either a real figuring or else a figment of that one reality. Therefore every conscious being is in part or in some way a descent of the Infinite into the apparent finiteness of
  Essays on the Gita

1.02 - The Eternal Law, #Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  But what kind of men, what human substance, was he going to find in that India he did not know? Once we have set aside the exotic facade and the bizarre (to us) customs that amuse and intrigue tourists,
  there nevertheless remains something strange; and saying that Indians are a gentle, dreamy, fatalistic people, detached from the world, only describes the effect, not the cause. "Strange" is indeed the word,

1.02 - The Magic Circle, #The Practice of Magical Evocation, #Franz Bardon, #Occultism
  A Buddhist magician drawing his Mandala, putting his five deities in the form of figures or diagrams on top of the relevant emanation, is, at that moment, meditating about each single deity whose influence he is trying to evoke. This magical ceremony, too, is, in our opinion, equivalent to the drawing of a magic circle, although it actually is a genuine prayer to the Buddhist deities. To say more about this matter in this book is quite unnecessary for enough material has already been published in Eastern literature about this kind of magical practice, either in exoteric or in secret manuscripts.
  A magic circle. may serve many purposes. It may be used for evocation of beings or as a protective means against invisible influences. It need not in all cases be drawn or placed on the ground. It can also be drawn in the air with a magical weapon, like the magic sword or the magic wand, under the condition that the magician is fully conscious of the universal quality of protection, etc. If no magical weapon is at hand, the circle can also be described with the finger or with the hand alone, providing this is done in the right spirit, in agreement with God. It is even possible to form a magic circle by one's mere imagination.

1.02 - The Stages of Initiation, #Knowledge of the Higher Worlds, #Rudolf Steiner, #Theosophy
   attentive observation. The student says to himself: "The stone has a form; the animal also has a form. The stone remains motionless in its place. The animal changes its place. It is instinct (desire) which causes the animal to change its place. Instincts, too, are served by the form of the animal. Its organs and limbs are fashioned in accordance with these instincts. The form of the stone is not fashioned in accordance with desires, but in accordance with desireless force." (The fact here mentioned, in its bearing on the contemplation of crystals, is in many ways distorted by those who have only heard of it in an outward, exoteric manner, and in this way such practices as crystal-gazing have their origin Such manipulations are based on a misunderstanding. They have been described in many books, but they never form the subject of genuine esoteric teaching.)
  By sinking deeply into such thoughts, and while doing so, observing the stone and the animal with rapt attention, there arise in the soul two quite separate kinds of feelings. From the stone there flows into the soul the one kind of feeling, and from the animal the other kind. The attempt

1.03 - The Desert, #The Red Book Liber Novus, #unset, #Zen
  5:3). In a number of Christian communities, members talce a vow of poverty. In I934, Jung wrote: "Just as in Christianity the vow of worldly poverty turned the mind away from the riches of this earth, so spiritual poverty seeks to renounce the false riches of the spirit in order to withdraw not only from the sorry remnants-which today call themselves the protestant 'churches' of a great past, but also from all the allurements of exotic aromas; in order, finally; to turn back to itself, where, in the cold light of consciousness, the blank barrenness of the world reaches to the very stars" ("On the archetypes of the collective unconscious," CW 9, I, 29).
  80. The Draft continues: "This, too, is an image of the ancients, that they lived in things symbolically: they renounced wealth in order to have a share of the voluntary poverty of their souls. Therefore I had to grant my soul my most extreme poverty and need. And the scorn of my cleverness rose up against this" (P.47)

1.03 - THE STUDY (The Exorcism), #Faust, #Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, #Poetry
  object:1.03 - THE STUDY (The exorcism)
  author class:Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  --
  Hear me exorcise thee!
  Art thou, my gay one,

1.04 - Magic and Religion, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  storm they put him to the proof by inviting him to exorcise the
  threatening clouds; and if the result answers to their hopes, the

1.05 - 2010 and 1956 - Doomsday?, #Preparing for the Miraculous, #George Van Vrekhem, #Integral Yoga
  time that the search for exoplanets is in full swing. At the
  time of writing more than 500 have been discovered, and
  --
  etary exploration and exobiology dawned in the seventh
  decade of the twentieth century, wrote the late Carl Sagan,
  --
  as mentioned before, the search for exoplanets is on and110
  e l e v e n ta l k s

1.05 - Christ, A Symbol of the Self, #Aion, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  Commenting on exodus 33 : 5 ("If for a single moment I should
  go up among you, I would consume you"), the midrash says:

1.05 - THE HOSTILE BROTHERS - ARCHETYPES OF RESPONSE TO THE UNKNOWN, #Maps of Meaning, #Jordan Peterson, #Psychology
  The Biblical pattern for the purgatorial vision is the exodus narrative, which is in three major parts.
  First is the sojourn in Egypt, the furnace of iron, a world visited by plagues, where the Egyptian desire
  --
  In the course of the exodus, Moses begins to serve as judge for his people he is spontaneously chosen
  by them, perhaps on the basis of perceived strength or integration of character, as mediator between
  --
  The role of Christ, who redeems culture from enslavement to the law, is prefigured at the end of exodus,
  in the sequence including and continuing after the death of Moses (as discussed previously). Christ, in fact,
  --
  and the Pharaoh of the exodus, Nebuchadnezzar, Antiochus Epiphanes, and Nero are spiritually the same person.
  And the deliverers of Israel Abraham, Moses, and Joshua, the judges, David, and Solomon are all prototypes of
  --
  as failures to act, it is only the rises and restorations that are real events, and as the exodus is the definitive
  deliverance and the type of all the rest, we may say that mythically the exodus is the only thing that really happens
  in the Old Testament. On the same principle the resurrection of Christ, around which the New Testament revolves,
  must be, from the New Testaments point of view, the antitype of the exodus. The life of Christ as presented in the
  Gospels becomes less puzzling when we realize that it is being presented in this form.
  --
  Referring to exodus 31:12-15:
  And the Lord spake unto Moses, saying,

1.07 - A Song of Longing for Tara, the Infallible, #How to Free Your Mind - Tara the Liberator, #Thubten Chodron, #unset
  teach whatever they think the students want to hear. Nowadays, many people want the highest, most exotic teachingshighest yoga tantra, dzogchen,
  and mahamudra and thats what we request our spiritual mentors to teach.
  --
  simple. In addition, we must remain simple. The fact is that many Westerners like the exotica: big thrones, intricate brocade, long horns, and chanting
  done in deep voices. In Tibetan Buddhism, there are red hats, yellow hats,
  --
  blessing they receive; that the more exotic and incomprehensible a ceremony
  is, the bigger the blessing. The more bells are rung, the more blessed water

1.07 - Bridge across the Afterlife, #Preparing for the Miraculous, #George Van Vrekhem, #Integral Yoga
  gan (who was a cosmologist calling himself an exobio
  logist); the effects of drugs and medicines; carbon dioxidebr idge ac r oss the afterlife
  --
  animals. Now, however, when indeed many exoplanets
  are discovered, this certainty is called into question in sci-

1.07 - Incarnate Human Gods, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  Nor is this an isolated case, the exorbitant pretension of a single
  ill-balanced mind. From the earliest times down to the present day

1.07 - On mourning which causes joy., #The Ladder of Divine Ascent, #Saint John of Climacus, #unset
  Do not cease to picture and scrutinize the dark abyss of eternal fire, and the merciless servants, the unsympa thetic and in exorable Judge, the bottomless pit of subterranean flame, the narrow descents to the awful underground chambers and yawning gulfs, and all such things, so that the sensuality in our soul may be checked by great terror and give place to incorruptible chastity, and itself receive the shining of the immaterial light which radiates beyond any fire.
  During prayer and supplication stand with trembling like a convict standing before a judge, so that both by your outward appearance as well as by your inner disposition you may extinguish the wrath of the just Judge; for He will not despise a widow soul standing before Him burdened with sorrow and wearying the Unwearying One.3

1.07 - The Farther Reaches of Human Nature, #Sex Ecology Spirituality, #Ken Wilber, #Philosophy
  That question would never arise to the magical structure; that structure has abundant, even exorbitant meaning because the universe centers always on it, was made for it, caters to it daily: every raindrop soothes its soul because every confirming drop reassures it of its cosmocentricity: the great spirit wraps it in the wind and whispers to it always, I exist for you.
  That question would never arise to a mythic-believer: this soul exists only for its God, a God that, by a happy coincidence, will save this soul eternally if it professes belief in this God: a mutual admiration society destined for a bad infinity. A crisis of faith and meaning is impossible from within this circle (a crisis occurs only when this soul suspects this God).

1.07 - The Literal Qabalah (continued), #A Garden of Pomegranates - An Outline of the Qabalah, #Israel Regardie, #Occultism
  It will be very interesting for the reader to note, in con- nection with the Middle Pillar, the words used in exodus with regard to Aaron's wand or the rod of Almond. The words are tpsn ntob Matoh haShaked. By Gematria the numerical value of these two words is ascertained to be 463. From our Chapter Four, 400 is seen to be Tav 1 the thirty-second Path leading from Malkus to
  Yesod. 60 is the Path of Samech D leading from Yesod to Tipharas. 3 is the thirteenth Path, Gimel, which joins Tipharas directly to the Crown. The whole idea of the wand of Aaron the High Priest, implies the shaft con- necting the Sephiros on the Middle Pillar- a straight road from the Kingdom to the Crown.

1.07 - The Three Schools of Magick 2, #Magick Without Tears, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  The most important of all the efforts of the White School, from an exoteric point of view, is Islam. In its doctrine there is some slight taint, but much less than in Christianity. It is a virile religion. It looks facts in the face, and admits their horror; but it proposes to overcome them by sheer dint of manhood. Unfortunately, the metaphysical conceptions of its quasi-profane Schools are grossly materialistic. It is only the Pantheism of the Sufis which eliminates the conception of propitiation; and, in practice, the Sufis are too closely allied to the Vedantists to retain hold of reality.
  That will be all for the present.

1.08a - The Ladder, #A Garden of Pomegranates - An Outline of the Qabalah, #Israel Regardie, #Occultism
  (Ain) with which he affirms his identity, and he affirms, moreover, that he limits himself to the attainment of a certain goal, that of the attainment of his Angel, and that he no longer wanders without aim in the world of matter and illusion and impermanence. This circle is protected by various divine names, the influences upon which he relies to guard him from the vicious demons without, the hostile thoughts of his OAvn empirical ego, which is to be exorcised and transcended. Within this figure stands the foundation of all his work, an Altar, the symbol of his fixed Will.
  Everything is kept in the Altar cupboard, since everything is subject to law ; except the Lamp hanging above his head, the Light of his Real Self, illuminating everything below.

1.08 - The Gods of the Veda - The Secret of the Veda, #Vedic and Philological Studies, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Moreover, even their moralised gods were only the superficial & exterior aspect of the Greek religion. Its deeper life fed itself on the mystic rites of Orpheus, Bacchus, the Eleusinian mysteries which were deeply symbolic and remind us in some of their ideas & circumstances of certain aspects of Indian Yoga. The mysticism & symbolism were not an entirely modern development. Orpheus, Bacchus & Demeter are the centre of an antique and prehistoric, even preliterary mind-movement. The element may have been native to Greek religious sentiment; it may have been imported from the East through the Aryan races or cultures of Asia Minor; but it may also have been common to the ancient systems of Greece & India. An original community or a general diffusion is at least possible. The double aspect of exoteric practice and esoteric symbolism may have already been a fundamental characteristic of the Vedic religion. Is it entirely without significance that to the Vedic mind men were essentially manu, thinkers, the original father of the race was the first Thinker, and the Vedic poets in the idea of their contemporaries not merely priests or sacred singers or wise bards but much more characteristically manishis & rishis, thinkers & sages?We can conceive with difficulty such ideas as belonging to that undeveloped psychological condition of the semi-savage to which sacrifices of propitiation & Nature-Gods helpful only for material life, safety & comfort were all-sufficient. Certainly, also, the earliest Indian writings subsequent to Vedic times bear out these indications. To the writers of the Brahmanas the sacrificial ritual enshrined an elaborate symbolism. The seers of the Upanishad worshipped Surya & Agni as great spiritual & moral forces and believed the Vedic hymns to be effective only because they contained a deep knowledge & a potent spirituality. They may have been in errormay have been misled by a later tradition or themselves have read mystic refinements into a naturalistic text. But also & equally, they may have had access to an unbroken line of knowledge or they may have been in direct touch or in closer touch than the moderns with the mentality of the Vedic singers.
  The decision of these questions will determine our whole view of Vedic religions and decide the claim of the Veda to be a living Scripture of Hinduism. It is of primary importance to know what in their nature and functions were the gods of the Veda. I have therefore made this fundamental question form the sole subject matter of the present volume. I make no attempt here to present a complete or even a sufficient justification of the conclusions which I have been led to. Nor do I present my readers with a complete enquiry into the nature & functions of the Vedic pantheon. Such a justification, such an enquiry can only be effected by a careful philological analysis & rendering of the Vedic hymns and an exhaustive study of the origins of the Sanscrit language. That is a labour of very serious proportions & burdened with numerous difficulties which I have begun and hope one day to complete myself or to leave to others ready for completion. But in the present volume I can only attempt to establish a prima facie [case] for a reconsideration of the whole question. I offer the suggestion that the Vedic creed & thought were not a simple, but a complex, not a barbarous but a subtle & advanced, not a naturalistic but a mystic & Vedantic system.

1.08 - The Three Schools of Magick 3, #Magick Without Tears, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  It was indeed a deadly blow to the adepts of the White School when Science, their own familiar friend in whom they trusted, lifted up his heel against them. It was in this conjuncture that the Yellow adepts sent forth into the Western world a messenger, Helena Petrowna Blavatsky, with the distinct mission to destroy, on the one hand, the crude schools of Christianity, and, on the other, to eradicate the materialism from Physical Science. She made the necessary connection with Edward Maitl and and Anna Kingsford, who were trying rather helplessly to put the exoteric formulae of the White School into the hands of students, and with the secret representatives of the Rosicrucian Brotherhood. It is not for us in this place to estimate the degree of success with which she carried out her embassy; but at least we see today that Physical Science is at last penetrating to the spiritual basis of material phenomena. The work of Henry Poincar, Einstein, Whitehead, and Bertr and Russell is sufficient evidence of this fact.
  Christianity, too, has fallen into a lower degree of contempt than ever. Realizing that it was moribund, it made a supreme and suicidal effort, and plunged into the death-spasm of the first world-war. It was too far corrupt to react to the injections of the White formula which might have saved it. We see today that Christianity is more bigoted, further divorced from reality, than ever. In some countries it has again become a persecuting church.
  --
  The Yellow School could not remain impassive spectators of the abominations. Madame Blavatsky was a mere forerunner. They, in conjunction with the Secret Chiefs of the White School in Europe, Chiefs who had been compelled to suspend all attempts at exoteric enlightenment by the general moral debility which had overtaken the races from which they drew their adepts, have prepared a guide for mankind. This man, of an extreme moral force and elevation, combined with a profound sense of worldly realities, has stood forth in an attempt to save the White School, to rehabilitate its formula, and to fling back from the bastions of moral freedom the howling savages of pessimism. Unless his appeal is heard, unless there comes a truly virile reaction against the creeping atrophy which is poisoning them, unless they enlist to the last man under his standard, a great decisive battle will have been lost.
  This prophet of the White School, chosen by its Masters and his brethren, to save the Theory and Practice, is armed with a sword far mightier than Excalibur. He has been entrusted with a new Magical formula, one which can be accepted by the whole human race. Its adoption will streng then the Yellow School by giving a more positive value to their Theory; while leaving the postulates of the Black School intact, it will transcend them and raise their Theory and Practice almost to the level of the Yellow. As to the White School, it will remove from them all taint of poison of the Black, and restore vigour to their central formula of spiritual alchemy by giving each man an independent ideal. It will put an end to the moral castration involved in the assumption that each man, whatever his nature, should deny himself to follow out a fantastic and impracticable ideal of goodness. Incidentally, this formula will save Physical Science itself by making negligible the despair of futility, the vital scepticism which has emasculated it in the past. It shows that the joy of existence is not in a goal, for that indeed is clearly unattainable, but in the going itself.

1.12 - The 'quantitative parts' of Tragedy defined., #Poetics, #Aristotle, #Philosophy
  Episode, exode, Choric song; this last being divided into Parode and
  Stasimon. These are common to all plays: peculiar to some are the songs of actors from the stage and the Commoi.
  The Prologue is that entire part of a tragedy which precedes the Parode of the Chorus. The Episode is that entire part of a tragedy which is between complete choric songs. The exode is that entire part of a tragedy which has no choric song after it. Of the Choric part the Parode is the first undivided utterance of the Chorus: the Stasimon is a Choric ode without anapaests or trochaic tetrameters: the Commos is a joint lamentation of Chorus and actors. The parts of Tragedy which must be treated as elements of the whole have been already mentioned. The quantitative parts the separate parts into which it is divided--are here enumerated.]
  author class:Aristotle

1.12 - The Sociology of Superman, #On the Way to Supermanhood, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  Those who know a little, who feel, who have begun to perceive the great Wave of Truth, will therefore not fall into the trap of superman recruiting. The earth is unequally prepared; men are spiritually unequal despite all our democratic protests to the contrary though they are essentially equal and vast in the great Self, and only one body with millions of faces they have not all become the greatness that they are. They are on the way, and some dawdle while others seem to travel more swiftly, but the detours of the former are also part of the great geography of our indivisible domain, their delay or the brake they seem to apply to our motion is part of the fullness of perfection that we seek and which compels us to a greater meticulousness of truth. They too are going there, by their own way and what is outside the way, in the end, since everything is the Way? He who knows a little, who feels, knows first and foremost, from having experienced it in his own flesh, that men are never truly brought together by artifices and when they persist in their artifice, everything finally collapses and the meeting is brief; the beautiful school, the lovely sect, the little iridescent bubble of a moment's enthusiasm or faith is short-lived they are brought together through a finer and more discreet law, a tiny little searchlight across time and space, and touches a similar ray here and there, a twin frequency, a light source with the same intensity and he goes. He goes haphazardly, takes a train, a plane, travels to this country and that one, believes he is searching for this or that, that he is in quest of adventure, the exotic, drugs or philosophy he believes. He believes a lot of things. He thinks he has to have this power or that solution, this panacea or that revolution, this slogan or that one. He thinks he set out because of that thirst or revolt, that unhappy love affair or need for action, this hope or that old insoluble discord in his heart. But then, there is none of that! One day he stops, without knowing why, without planning to be there, without having looked for that place or that face, that insignificant village under the stars of one hemisphere or the other and there it is. He has arrived. He has opened his one door, found his kindred fire, that look forever known; and he is exactly at the right place, at the right time, to do the right work. The world is a fabulous clockwork, if only we knew the secret of those little fires glowing in another space, dancing on a great inner sea where our skiffs sail as if guided by an invisible beacon.
  There are ten or twenty, perhaps fifty, here or there, in one latitude or another, who yearn to till a truer plot of land, a small patch of man to grow a truer being within themselves, perhaps create together a laboratory of the superman, lay the first stone of the City of Truth on earth. They do not know, they do not know anything, except that they need something else and that there exists a Law of Harmony, a marvelous something of the Future seeking to be incarnated. They want to find the conditions of that incarnation, to lend themselves to the trial, to offer their substance for that living experiment. They know nothing except that everything must be different: in hearts, in gestures, in matter and the handling of matter. They are not seeking to create a new civilization, but another man; not a supercity among the millions of buildings of the world, but a listening post for the forces of the future, a supreme yantra of Truth, a conduit, a channel to try to capture and inscribe in matter a first note of the great Harmony, a first tangible sign of the new world. They do not pose as the champions of anything; they do not defend any liberty or attack any ism. They simply try together. They are the champions of their own pure little note, which is unlike the next person's and yet is everyone's note. They are no longer from a country, a family, a religion or a party; they belong to their own party, which is no one else's and yet is the party of the world, because what becomes true at one point becomes true for the whole world and brings the whole world together. They are from a family to be invented, from a country yet to be born. They do not try to correct others or anybody, to pour self-glorifying charities over the world, to cure the poor and the lepers; they try to cure the great poverty of smallness in themselves, the gray elf of the inner misery, to reclaim one single parcel of truth from themselves, one single ray of harmony. For if that Disease is cured in our own heart or a few hearts, the world will be that much lighter, and, through our clarity, the Law of Truth will better penetrate matter and radiate all around spontaneously. What liberation, what relief can a man who suffers in his own heart bring to the world? They do not work for themselves, though they are the primary ground of the experience, but as an offering, pure and simple, to that which they do not really know, but which shimmers at the edge of the world like the dawn of a new age. They are the prospectors of the new cycle. They have given themselves to the future, body and soul, the way one jumps into the fire, without a look back. They are the servants of the infinite in the finite, of the totality in the infinitesimal, of eternity in each second and each gesture. They create their heaven with each step and carve the new world out of the banality of the day. And they are not afraid of failure, for they have left behind the failures and success of the prison they live in the sole infallibility of a right little note.

1.13 - Gnostic Symbols of the Self, #Aion, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  icance for Moses (cf. exodus 2 : 4fL). As a prophetess ( exodus
  15 : 20L) she is a "magical" personality. When Moses took a

1.14 - The Secret, #Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  As we have said, there are numerous gradations and sub-gradations within the subconscient. We deliberately did not dwell on the description of these lower worlds; the seeker will experience them himself when the time comes. To give a specific mental form to these lower forces does not help to exorcise them, as some might imagine, but gives them an even greater hold on our consciousness. The mind is simply incapable of healing anything.
  Here we touch upon the fundamental error of our modern psychology: it fails to understand anything because it searches below, in our evolutionary past. True, half the Secret may be there, but we still need the force above to open the door below. We were never meant to look behind, but ahead and above in the superconscious light, because it is our future, and only the future can explain and heal the past: I find it difficult, Sri Aurobindo wrote to a disciple, to take these psychoanalysts at all seriously yet perhaps one ought to, for half-knowledge is a powerful thing and can be a great obstacle to the coming in front of the true Truth. . . . They look from down up and explain the higher lights by the lower obscurities; but the foundation of these things is above and not below. The superconscient, not the subconscient, is the true foundation of things. The significance of the lotus is not to be found by analyzing the secrets of the mud from which it grows here; its secret is to be found in the heavenly archetype of the lotus that blooms for ever in the Light above.

1.14 - The Structure and Dynamics of the Self, #Aion, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  19 exodus 18 : 27.
  20 "Phenomenology of the Spirit in Fairytales," pars. 400ft.

1.14 - The Succesion to the Kingdom in Ancient Latium, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  parts of the world, namely exogamy, _beena_ marriage, and female
  kinship or mother-kin. exogamy is the rule which obliges a man to
  marry a woman of a different clan from his own: _beena_ marriage is

1.16 - Man, A Transitional Being, #Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  experience.295 But in the original, he discovered a constant vein of the richest gold of thought and spiritual experience. 296 . . . I found that the mantras of the Veda illuminated with a clear and exact light psychological experiences of my own for which I had found no sufficient explanation either in European psychology or in the teachings of Yoga or of Vedanta.297 It can well be imagined how Sri Aurobindo might have become a little perplexed by his own experiences, and how it took him several years to understand exactly what was happening to him. We have described the supramental experience of Chandernagore as if the steps had neatly followed one another, each with its own explanatory note, but, in reality, the explanations came long afterwards. At the time, there were no signposts at all to guide him. Yet here was the most ancient of the four Vedas,298 the Rig Veda, unexpectedly suggesting that he was not completely alone or astray on this planet. That the Western and even the Indian scholars had not understood the extraordinary vision of these texts is perhaps not so surprising when we realize that Sanskrit roots lend themselves to a double or even a triple meaning, which in turn can be invested with a double symbolism, esoteric and exoteric.
  These hymns can be read on two or three different levels of meaning,

1.17 - DOES MANKIND MOVE BIOLOGICALLY UPON ITSELF?, #The Future of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  distant, exotic lands, to visit which was still like entering another
  world. Today we have a planet girdled by radio in the fraction of a

1.17 - The Transformation, #Sri Aurobindo or the Adventure of Consciousness, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  concentration, and yogic practices in order to attain "liberation." As we might imagine, though, Sri Aurobindo's Ashram had little to do with this particular definition, except for the fact that the disciples were indeed gathered around Sri Aurobindo and the Mother. It was not an exotic kind of monastery, and still less a place for refuge and peace; it was more like a forge: This Ashram has been created . . . not for the renunciation of the world but as a centre and a field of practice for the evolution of another kind and form of life. 380 Even before his arrest in Bengal, at a time when he was not even remotely dreaming of founding an ashram, Sri Aurobindo had said: The spiritual life finds its most potent expression in the man who lives the ordinary life of men in the strength of the Yoga. . . . It is by such a union of the inner life and the outer that mankind will eventually be lifted up and become mighty and divine. 381 Hence, Sri Aurobindo wanted his Ashram to be fully involved in everyday life, right in the midst of the world-at-large, since that is where the transformation had to take place, and not upon some Himalayan peak. Except for the main building, where the Mother lived and where Sri Aurobindo's monument is located, the 1,200-odd disciples of all nationalities and all social classes (men, women and four to five hundred children)
  were scattered throughout the city of Pondicherry in more than three hundred different houses. There were no protective walls in the Ashram, except for one's own inner light; the bustle of the bazaar was just next door.

1.19 - Tabooed Acts, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  purification for the purpose of exorcising all harmful influence.
  Having deposited the goods brought by the ambassadors in an open
  --
  great influence. Their main business is to summon or exorcise
  spirits for the purpose of averting or dispelling sickness, and of

1.2.1.03 - Psychic and Esoteric Poetry, #Letters On Poetry And Art, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  It is not easy to say whether the poems are esoteric; for these words esoteric and exoteric are rather ill-defined in their significance. One understands the distinction between exoteric and esoteric religion that is to say, on one side, creed, dogma, mental faith, religious worship and ceremony, religious and moral practice and discipline, on the other an inner seeking piercing beyond the creed and dogma and ceremony or finding their hidden meaning, living deeply within in spiritual and mystic experience. But how shall we define an esoteric poetry? Perhaps what deals in an occult way with the occult may be called esoteric e.g., the Bird of Fire, Trance, etc. The Two Moons2 is, it is obvious, desperately esoteric. But I dont know whether an intimate spiritual experience simply and limpidly told without veil or recondite image can be called esoteric for the word usually brings the sense of something kept back from the ordinary eye, hidden, occult. Is Nirvana for instance an esoteric poem? There is no veil or symbol there it tries to state the experience as precisely and overtly as possible. The experience of the psychic fire and psychic discrimination is an intimate spiritual experience, but it is direct and simple like all psychic things. The poem which expresses it may easily be something deeply inward, esoteric in that sense, but simple, unveiled and clear, not esoteric in the more usual sense. I rather think, however, the term esoteric poem is a misnomer and some other phraseology would be more accurate.
  30 April 1935

1.21 - Tabooed Things, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  the exorcist. After this the ghost of the slaughtered man goes away
  to the enemy's country in pursuit of his murderer. The taboo is

1.22 - ADVICE TO AN ACTOR, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  VIJAY (smiling): "But he can be cured by an exorcist if he finds one."
  In answer to Vijay Sri Ramakrishna only said, "That depends on the will of God." Then he went on with his talk about women.

1.22 - THE END OF THE SPECIES, #The Future of Man, #Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, #Christianity
  But how are we to exorcise the shadow?
  It may be said that timidly, even furtively (it is remarkable how

1.22 - The Necessity of the Spiritual Transformation, #The Human Cycle, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Such a period was the recent materialistic age, when the intellect of man seemed decided to study thoroughly Life and Matter, to admit only that, to recognise mind only as an instrument of Life and Matter, and to devote all its knowledge to a tremendous expansion of the vital and physical life, its practicality, its efficiency, its comfort and the splendid ordering of its instincts of production, possession and enjoyment. That was the character of the materialistic, commercial, economic age of mankind, a period in which the ethical mind persisted painfully, but with decreasing self-confidence, an increasing self-questioning and a tendency to yield up the fortress of the moral law to the life-instinct, the aesthetic instinct and intelligence flourished as a rather glaring exotic ornament, a sort of rare orchid in the button-hole of the vital man, and reason became the magnificent servant of Life and Matter. The titanic development of the vital Life which followed, is ending as the Titans always end; it lit its own funeral pyre in the conflagration of a world-war, its natural upshot, a struggle between the most efficient and civilised nations for the possession and enjoyment of the world, of its wealth, its markets, its available spaces, an inflated and plethoric commercial expansion, largeness of imperial size and rule. For that is what the great war signified and was in its real origin, because that was the secret or the open intention of all pre-war diplomacy and international politics; and if a nobler idea was awakened at least for a time, it was only under the scourge of Death and before the terrifying spectre of a gigantic mutual destruction. Even so the awakening was by no means complete, nor everywhere quite sincere, but it was there and it was struggling towards birth even in Germany, once the great protagonist of the vitalistic philosophy of life. In that awakening lay some hope of better things. But for the moment at least the vitalistic aim has once more raised its head in a new form and the hope has dimmed in a darkness and welter in which only the eye of faith can see chaos preparing a new cosmos.
  The first result of this imperfect awakening seemed likely to be a return to an older ideal, with a will to use the reason and the ethical mind better and more largely in the ordering of individual, of national and of international life. But such an attempt, though well enough as a first step, cannot be the real and final solution; if our effort ends there, we shall not arrive. The solution lies, we have said, in an awakening to our real, because our highest self and nature,that hidden self which we are not yet, but have to become and which is not the strong and enlightened vital Will hymned by Nietzsche, but a spiritual self and spiritual nature that will use the mental being which we already are, but the mental being spiritualised, and transform by a spiritual ideality the aim and action of our vital and physical nature. For this is the formula of man in his highest potentiality, and safety lies in tending towards our highest and not in resting content with an inferior potentiality. To follow after the highest in us may seem to be to live dangerously, to use again one of Nietzsches inspired expressions, but by that danger comes victory and security. To rest in or follow after an inferior potentiality may seem safe, rational, comfortable, easy, but it ends badly, in some futility or in a mere circling, down the abyss or in a stagnant morass. Our right and natural road is towards the summits.

1.23 - On mad price, and, in the same Step, on unclean and blasphemous thoughts., #The Ladder of Divine Ascent, #Saint John of Climacus, #unset
  1 exodus xv, 1
  2 Some versions make a new step or chapter here.

13.03 - A Programme for the Second Century of the Divine Manifestation, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 05, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   It is Integration. I am using a much used, much abused word but it happens to be the word. We have reached a status of consciousness within as distinct units, individual or collective: our effort should now be to co-ordinate, to harmonise the different and differing units or separate elements into a well-knit single whole. That means, the ego-centres that are still left and active are to be exorcised, purified the separative knot has to be dissolved and the true centre of unity to be found the psychic divine centre.
   First each element in the individual, each level of his being must find its centre, its soul or psychic base and then only a co-ordination of all would be possible. Next through the psychic level the general level of the being and consciousness, that is to say, its expression and its field of action should be lifted and raised to a higher potency of poise the higher the bettertowards the higher mind, towards the overmental and beyond.

13.05 - A Dream Of Surreal Science, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 05, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   exodus, [20:5]
   ***

1.30 - Concerning the linking together of the supreme trinity among the virtues., #The Ladder of Divine Ascent, #Saint John of Climacus, #unset
  3 Cf. exodus xxxiv; 2 Corinthians iii, 14.
  4 Lit. theology.

1.32 - The Ninth Circle Traitors. The Frozen Lake of Cocytus. First Division, Caina Traitors to their Kindred. Camicion de' Pazzi. Second Division, Antenora Traitors to their Country. Dante questions Bocca degli, #The Divine Comedy, #Dante Alighieri, #Christianity
  And wait Carlino to exonerate me."
  Then I beheld a thousand faces, made

1.38 - Woman - Her Magical Formula, #Magick Without Tears, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
    I am the Magician and the exorcist. I am the axle of the wheel, and the cube in the circle. 'Come unto me' is a foolish word: for it is I that go.
    Who worshipped Heru-pa-kraath have worshipped me; ill, for I am the worshipper. [6-8]

1.48 - Morals of AL - Hard to Accept, and Why nevertheless we Must Concur, #Magick Without Tears, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  Naturally, if you wished for detailed explanations, I could no more than refer you to that voluminous commentary, verse by verse, which still awaits publication.[91] But I think I can sum up the main business in a letter of not too exorbitant length.
  To begin: the Author is quite certainly both more than human, and other than human.

1.53 - The Propitation of Wild Animals By Hunters, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  it were cleaned and exorcised by a medicine-man. However, certain
  persons who know the proper rites of atonement for such a crime can
  --
  to take. This exorcism should be performed at sunrise. Some years
  ago an American farmer was reported to have written a civil letter

1.56 - The Public Expulsion of Evils, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  remedies have been tried in vain, the sorcerer proceeds to exorcise
  the devil who is causing the illness. A pole is set up in front of

1.57 - Public Scapegoats, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  thus engaged, the exorcists and the elders sat in a house singing
  songs by turns; but often they would come forth, pace the beach
  --
  of exorcists, carried one of the cars down to the sea on the right
  side of the village graveyard, and set it floating in the water. As

1.62 - The Fire-Festivals of Europe, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  through the fields, exorcising the field-mice, the darnel, and the
  smut. They imagined that they did much good to the gardens and

1.63 - The Interpretation of the Fire-Festivals, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  ceremony fulfills the double object of exorcising the vermin whose
  multiplication would be a real calamity, and of imparting fecundity

1.67 - The External Soul in Folk-Custom, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  Bataks of Sumatra. The Bataks are divided into exogamous clans
  (_margas_) with descent in the male line; and each clan is forbidden

1.83 - Epistola Ultima, #Magick Without Tears, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  GOETIA, The The most intelligible of the medival (sic) rituals of Evocation. Contains also the favourite Invocation of the Master Therion. Republished as facsimile of first edition London: Equinox, 1976 and Thame: First Impressions, 1992. Re-set reprint Weiser, 1995. Note that the "favourite Invocation of the Master Therion" is not part of the original Goetia which is a 17th century Grimoire, but a modern translation and adaptation of a Grco-Egyptian rite of exorcism.
  HEART OF THE MASTER, The A sublime Masterpiece, describing a vision given upon the Holy Hill of Sidi Bou Said. Has been reprinted in the 1970s by 93 Publishing, in the 1980s by Mandrake of Thame, and in the 1990s by New Falcon.

1.bd - The Greatest Gift, #Bodhidharma - Poems, #Bodhidharma, #Buddhism
  Wordly fools search for exotic masters.
  not realizing that their own mind is the master.

1f.lovecraft - At the Mountains of Madness, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   thing mixed up with exotic poetry and paintings, and with archaic myths
   lurking in shunned and forbidden volumes. Even the winds burden held a
  --
   alien exoticism. There were geometrical forms for which an Euclid could
   scarcely find a namecones of all degrees of irregularity and

1f.lovecraft - Cool Air, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   He developed strange caprices, acquiring a fondness for exotic spices
   and Egyptian incense till his room smelled like the vault of a

1f.lovecraft - Discarded Draft of, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   designs seemed to my eye indicative of a profound and exotic geniusa
   genius so spectacular and bizarre that one could not help wondering

1f.lovecraft - Hypnos, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   Then we both tried together, and with exotic drugs courted terrible and
   forbidden dreams in the tower studio chamber of the old manor-house in

1f.lovecraft - Medusas Coil, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   hairthat dense, exotic, overnourished growth of oily inkinessmade one
   shiver as a great black python might have done. There was no doubt but

1f.lovecraft - Out of the Aeons, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   latent fanaticism in hundreds of those furtive groups of exotic
   devotees with which our complex world abounds. Nor did the papers cease
  --
   more frequently there were persons of strange and exotic aspectswarthy
   Asiatics, long-haired nondescripts, and bearded brown men who seemed
  --
   thinking of the prevailing cult-stirrings among just such exotics as
   theseand the connexion of those stirrings with myths all too close to
  --
   exotic visitors distinctly fell off after the enforcement of the move
   along order.

1f.lovecraft - Pickmans Model, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   words to classify. There was none of the exotic technique you see in
   Sidney Sime, none of the trans-Saturnian landscapes and lunar fungi

1f.lovecraft - The Case of Charles Dexter Ward, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   between the cargo of mummies and the sinister Joseph Curwen. His exotic
   studies and his curious chemical importations being common knowledge,
  --
   of them secured it for him at an exorbitant price from a somewhat
   reluctant owner, and as soon as it was vacant he took possession under

1f.lovecraft - The Cats of Ulthar, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   exotic things; of hybrid creatures crowned with horn-flanked discs.
   Nature is full of such illusions to impress the imaginative.

1f.lovecraft - The Challenge from Beyond, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   promises of strange, exotic joys.
   A lawless exultation rose in him. He was a man without a world, free of

1f.lovecraft - The Crawling Chaos, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   direction of the unheard-of roads along whose ornate and exotic course
   the partaker of the drug is so irresistibly borne. De Quincey was drawn
  --
   delicate vases and ornaments which conveyed a suggestion of the exotic
   without being actually alien. These things I noticed, yet they were not

1f.lovecraft - The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   music or breaths of exotic fragrance. Always ahead loomed those titan
   walls, mighty buttresses, and clustered and bulbous domes for which the
  --
   low fanfare echoed all the wonder and melody of ethereal dream; exotic
   vistas of unimagined loveliness floating from each strange chord and

1f.lovecraft - The Dreams in the Witch House, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
  to steady him slightly. It was too much, however, for the exotic
  delicacy of the metal-work, and the spiky figure snapped off under his
  --
  its side-for it could not stand up alone-was the exotic spiky figure
  which in his monstrous dream he had broken off the fantastic
  --
  and exotic design-above which the debris was piled.
  In the midst of this debris, wedged between a fallen plank and a

1f.lovecraft - The Haunter of the Dark, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   good priest to exorcise what had come, though there did be those who
   said that merely the light could do it. If Father OMalley were alive

1f.lovecraft - The Hoard of the Wizard-Beast, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   prayer and bowed low before a curious empty dais studded with exotic
   jewels. For a momentas the ritual prescribedhe stayed in this abased

1f.lovecraft - The Horror in the Museum, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   morbid and exotic form of actual life.
   The thing in the picture squatted or was balanced on what appeared to

1f.lovecraft - The Hound, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   own. In the coffin lay an amulet of curious and exotic design, which
   had apparently been worn around the sleepers neck. It was the oddly

1f.lovecraft - The Last Test, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   jaunts to strange and distant places in his studies of exotic fevers
   and half-fabulous plagues; for he knew that it is out of the unknown
  --
   embarked upon that historic exodus of which all the country was soon to
   hear over busy wires. Ferries and rowboats, excursion steamers and
  --
   judgment became a lost art; and though no second exodus occurred, there
   ensued a reign of vice and recklessness born of desperation, and
  --
   and disturbing exotic aspect had always annoyed her. They had vanished
   all at once; and old Margarita, the sole visible servant left in the
  --
   exotic mysteries in alien alphabets both known and unknown.
   The great notebook of observations on the table was unwholesome, too.

1f.lovecraft - The Loved Dead, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   quaffed deep draughts of some exotic elixirsome abominable concoction
   brewed from blasphemous formulae in the archives of Belial.
  --
   could once more experience that exotic intoxication that came only with
   the proximity of the loved dead. I had traveled in a wide semicircle.

1f.lovecraft - The Mound, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   the same unknown exotic metal. He was later to learn that this strange
   magnetic substanceas alien to the inner world as to the outer world of
  --
   religious exercises, exotic experiments, artistic and philosophical
   discussions, and the like, as the principal occupations.
  --
   reached the exotic black loam beneath. The talisman around my neck
   appeared to twitch oddly in the breezenot in any one direction, as

1f.lovecraft - The Nameless City, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   exotic art. Rich, vivid, and daringly fantastic designs and pictures
   formed a continuous scheme of mural painting whose lines and colours

1f.lovecraft - The Shadow over Innsmouth, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   part of some exotic pirate hoard discovered by old Captain Obed Marsh.
   This view was surely not weakened by the insistent offers of purchase
  --
   wore an excess of weird jewellery clearly of the same exotic tradition
   as that to which the strange tiara belonged. My informant had noticed
  --
   imagination at once creative and full of scraps of exotic legend. Not
   for a moment did I believe that the tale had any really substantial
  --
   workmanship superlatively and exotically exquisite, though no one
   seemed able to define their exact material or assign them to any

1f.lovecraft - The Shunned House, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   some exotic emanation; some vampirish vapour such as Exeter rustics
   tell of as lurking over certain churchyards? This I felt was the clue,

1f.lovecraft - The Tree on the Hill, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   most part a cloudy, exotic-looking vapor dominated the view. Every
   object that might have been familiar was seen to be part of something

1f.lovecraft - Through the Gates of the Silver Key, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   gave him an air of exotic eccentricity.
   De Marigny, fingering the parchment found in Carters car, was
  --
   utterly exotic workmanship, and covered from end to end with
   hieroglyphs of the most bizarre description. De Marigny and Phillips

1f.lovecraft - Till A the Seas, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   and security that this exodus from past scenes was difficult. Nor were
   these events received phlegmatically; their very slowness was

1f.lovecraft - Under the Pyramids, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   the Arabian Nights atmosphere; and in the winding ways and exotic
   skyline of Cairo, the Bagdad of Haroun-al-Raschid seemed to live again.
  --
   with exoticism. And then the mosques and the museumwe saw them all,
   and tried not to let our Arabian revel succumb to the darker charm of

1.lovecraft - The Cats, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
  Rabbles exotic to stranger-gods praying,
  Jumbles of odour that stifle the brain.

1.rb - An Epistle Containing the Strange Medical Experience of Kar, #Browning - Poems, #Robert Browning, #Poetry
   Or spell, exorcization, stroke of art
   Unknown to me and which 'twere well to know,

1.rb - Bishop Blougram's Apology, #Browning - Poems, #Robert Browning, #Poetry
  Though when they seem exorbitantly sheep,
  You weigh your pleasure with their butts and bleats

1.rwe - Seashore, #Emerson - Poems, #Ralph Waldo Emerson, #Philosophy
  The exodus of nations: I dispersed
  Men to all shores that front the hoary main.

1.wby - The Three Beggars, #Yeats - Poems, #William Butler Yeats, #Poetry
  The exorbitant dreams of beggary.
  That idleness had borne to pride,

2.03 - THE ENIGMA OF BOLOGNA, #Mysterium Coniunctionis, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  [86] The psychological meaning of the myth is clear: Cadmus has lost his sister-anima because she has flown with the supreme deity into the realm of the suprahuman and the subhuman, the unconscious. At the divine comm and he is not to regress to the incest situation, and for this reason he is promised a wife. His sister-anima, acting as a psychopomp in the shape of a cow (to correspond with the bull of Zeus), leads him to his destiny as a dragon-slayer, for the transition from the brother-sister relationship to an exogamous one is not so simple. But when he succeeds in this, he wins Harmonia, who is the dragons sister. The dragon is obviously disharmony, as the armed men sprung from its teeth prove. These kill one another off as though exemplifying the maxim of Pseudo-Democritus, nature subdues nature, which is nothing less than the uroboros conceptually formulated. Cadmus holds fast to Harmonia while the opposites in projected form slaughter one another. This image is a representation of the way in which a split-off conflict behaves: it is its own battle-ground. By and large this is also true of yang and yin in classical Chinese philosophy. Hand in hand with this selfcontained conflict there goes an unconsciousness of the moral problem of opposites. Only with Christianity did the metaphysical opposites begin to percolate into mans consciousness, and then in the form of an almost dualistic opposition that reached its zenith in Manichaeism. This heresy forced the Church to take an important step: the formulation of the doctrine of the privatio boni, by means of which she established the identity of good and being. Evil as a
   (something that does not exist) was laid at mans dooromne bonum a Deo, omne malum ab homine.230 This idea together with that of original sin formed the foundation of a moral consciousness which was a novel development in human history: one half of the polarity, till then essentially metaphysical, was reduced to a psychic factor, which meant that the devil had lost the game if he could not pick on some moral weakness in man. Good, however, remained a metaphysical substance that originated with God and not with man. Original sin had corrupted a creature originally good. As interpreted by dogma, therefore, good is still wholly projected but evil only partly so, since the passions of men are its main source. Alchemical speculation continued this process of integrating metaphysical projections in so far as it began to dawn on the adept that both opposites were of a psychic nature. They expressed themselves first of all in the duplicity of Mercurius, which, however, was cancelled out in the unity of the stone. The lapis wasDeo concedentemade by the adept and was recognized as an equivalent of the homo totus. This development was extremely important, because it was an attempt to integrate opposites that were previously projected.

2.04 - Positive Aspects of the Mother-Complex, #The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  fear to be exorcized. What is feared is the unconscious and its
  magical influence. 5

2.05 - The Tale of the Vampires Kingdom, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  The tarots depict two versions of this evil rite, so disparate they might seem the work of two different hands: one, crude, strains to represent an execrable figure, at once man, woman, and bat, named The Devil; the other, all festoons and garlands, celebrates the reconciliation of terrestrial forces with those of Heaven, symbolizing the totality of The World through the dance of a sorceress or nymph, naked and rejoicing. (But the engraver of the two tarots could be the same individual, a clandestine adept of a nocturnal cult, who sketched with rough lines the bogey of the Devil to mock the ignorance of exorcists and inquisitors, and lavished his ornamental skills on the allegory of his secret faith.)
  "Tell me, my good fellow, how can I free my lands from this scourge?" the King must have asked, and, immediately seized once more by a bellicose impulse (the swords' cards are always ready to remind him that the superior strength is on his side), he may have suggested: "I could easily bring out my army, trained in the strategy of encirclement and pressure, in mercilessly using sword and fire, razing to the ground, leaving not a blade of grass, a moving leaf, a living soul.'.'.'."

2.06 - The Wand, #Liber ABA, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  12:So far it has been spoken, as it were, in the negative. Aaron's rod has become a serpent, and swallowed the serpents of the other Magicians; it is now necessary to turn it once more into a rod. footnote: As everyone knows, the word used in exodus for a Rod of Almond is {{Hebrew letters: Mem-tet-Hay Hay-Shin-Qof-Dalet}, adding to 463. Now 400 is Tau, the path leading from Malkuth to Yesod. Sixty is Samekh, the path leading leading {{sic}} from Yesod to Tiphereth; and 3 is Gimel, the path leading thence to Kether. The whole rod therefore gives the paths from the Kingdom to the Crown.}
  13:This Magical Will is the wand in your hand by which the Great Work is accomplished, by which the Daughter is not merely set upon the throne of the Mother but assumed into the Highest. footnote: In one, the best, system of Magick, the Absolute is called the Crown, God is called the Father, the Pure Soul is called the Mother the Holy Guardian Angel is called the Son, and the Natural Soul is called the Daughter. The Son purifies the Daughter by wedding her; she thus becomes the Mother the uniting of whom with the Father absorbs all into the Crown. See Liber CDXVIII.

2.06 - Works Devotion and Knowledge, #Essays On The Gita, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
   to an active ethical righteousness in order to satisfy the fixed law, the Shastra, the external dispensation; they perform the ceremonial symbol of the outer communion. But their object is to secure after the mortal pleasure and pain of earthly life the bliss of heavenly worlds, a greater happiness than earth can give but still a personal and mundane enjoyment though in a larger world than the field of this limited and suffering terrestrial nature. And to that to which they aspire, they attain by faith and right endeavour; for material existence and earthly activities are not the whole scope of our personal becoming or the whole formula of the cosmos. Other worlds there are of a larger felicity, svargalokam visalam. Thus the Vedic ritualist of old learned the exoteric sense of the triple Veda, purified himself from sin, drank the wine of communion with the gods and sought by sacrifice and good deeds the rewards of heaven. This firm belief in a
  Beyond and this seeking of a diviner world secures to the soul in its passing the strength to attain to the joys of heaven on which its faith and seeking were centred: but the return to mortal existence imposes itself because the true aim of that existence has not been found and realised. Here and not elsewhere the highest Godhead has to be found, the soul's divine nature developed out of the imperfect physical human nature and through unity with God and man and universe the whole large truth of being discovered and lived and made visibly wonderful. That completes the long cycle of our becoming and admits us to a supreme result; that is the opportunity given to the soul by the human birth and, until that is accomplished, it cannot cease. The God-lover advances constantly towards this ultimate necessity of our birth in cosmos through a concentrated love and adoration by which he makes the supreme and universal Divine the whole object of his living - not either egoistic terrestrial satisfaction or the celestial worlds - and the whole object of his thought and his seeing. To see nothing but the Divine, to be at every moment in union with him, to love him in all creatures and have the delight of him in all things is the whole condition of his spiritual existence. His Godvision does not divorce him from life, nor does he miss anything of the fullness of life; for God himself becomes the spontaneous
  --
  Ordinary religion is a sacrifice to partial godheads other than the integral Divinity. The Gita takes its direct examples from the old Vedic religion on its exoteric side as it had then developed; it describes this outward worship as a sacrifice to other godheads, anya-devatah., to the gods, or to the divinised Ancestors, or to elemental powers and spirits, devan, pitr.n, bhutani.
  Men consecrate their life and works ordinarily to partial powers or aspects of the divine Existence as they see or conceive them - mostly powers and aspects that ensoul to them things prominent in Nature and man or else reflect to them their own humanity in a divine exceeding symbol. If they do this with faith, then their faith is justified; for the Divine accepts whatever symbol, form or conception of himself is present to the mind of the worshipper, yam yam tanum sraddhaya arcati, as it is said elsewhere, and meets him according to the faith that is in him. All sincere religious belief and practice is really a seeking after the one supreme and universal Godhead; for he always is the sole master of man's sacrifice and askesis and infinite enjoyer of his effort and aspiration. However small or low the form of the worship, however limited the idea of the godhead, however restricted the giving, the faith, the effort to get behind the veil of one's own egoworship and limitation by material Nature, it yet forms a thread of connection between the soul of man and the All-soul and there is a response. Still the response, the fruit of the adoration and offering is according to the knowledge, the faith and the work and cannot exceed their limitations, and therefore from the point of view of the greater God-knowledge, which alone gives the entire truth of being and becoming, this inferior offering is not given according to the true and highest law of the sacrifice. It is not founded on a knowledge of the supreme Godhead in his integral

2.07 - The Cup, #Liber ABA, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  62:On the exoteric side if necessary the mind should be trained by the study of any well-developed science, such as chemistry, or mathematics.
  63:The idea of organization is the first step, that of interpretation the second. The Master of the Temple, whose grade corresponds to Binah, is sworn to "interpret every phenomenon as a particular dealing of God with his soul."

2.07 - The Supreme Word of the Gita, #Essays On The Gita, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  This Godhead is not the limited personal God of so many exoteric religions; for those are all only partial and outward formations of this other, this creative and directive, this personal side of his complete truth of existence. This is the one supreme Person, Soul, Being, Purusha of whom all godheads are aspects, all individual personality a limited development in cosmic Nature. This Godhead is not a particularised name and form of Divinity, is.t.a-devata, constructed by the intelligence or embodying the special aspiration of the worshipper. All such names and forms are only powers and faces of the one Deva who is the universal Lord of all worshippers and all religions: but this is itself that universal Deity, deva-deva. This Ishwara is not a reflection of the impersonal and indeterminable Brahman in illusive Maya: for from beyond all cosmos as well as within it he rules and is the Lord of the worlds and their creatures. He is
  The Supreme Word of the Gita

2.13 - The Book, #Liber ABA, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  2:Now this Book must be a holy Book, not a scribbling-book in which you jot down every piece of rubbish that comes into your head. It is written, Liber VII, v, 23: "Every breath, every word, every thought, every deed is an act of love with Thee. Be this devotion a potent spell to exorcise the demons of the Five."
  3:This Book must be thus written. In the first place the Magician must perform the practice laid down in Liber CMXIII so that he understands perfectly who he is, and to what his development must necessarily tend. So much for the first page of the Book.

2.15 - Selection of Sparks Made for The Purpose of The Emendation, #General Principles of Kabbalah, #Rabbi Moses Luzzatto, #Kabbalah
  be exorcised. The world of Points is the last degree of
  Kingdom in the world of Action. It is no longer in

2.17 - THE MASTER ON HIMSELF AND HIS EXPERIENCES, #The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  GIRISH: "O throat, be cured! (He blows at the throat like an exorciser.) Are you not all right? If you aren't cured by this time, you certainly will be if I have any devotion to your feet. Say that you are cured."
  MASTER (sharply): "Leave me alone. I can't say those things. I can't ask the Divine Mother to cure my illness. "All right. I shall be cured if it is the will of God."

2.20 - The Infancy and Maturity of ZO, Father and Mother, Israel The Ancient and Understanding, #General Principles of Kabbalah, #Rabbi Moses Luzzatto, #Kabbalah
  their lives bitter ... in mortar . . . exodus I, 14) .*
  The patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac and Jacob) in their

2.20 - The Lower Triple Purusha, #The Synthesis Of Yoga, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Yet behind every great religion, behind, that is to say, its exoteric side of faith, hope, symbols, scattered truths and limiting dogmas, there is an esoteric side of inner spiritual training and illumination by which the hidden truths may be known, worked out, possessed. Behind every exoteric religion there is an esoteric Yoga, an intuitive knowledge to which its faith is the first step, inexpressible realities of which its symbols are the figured expression, a deeper sense for its scattered truths, mysteries of the higher planes of existence of which even its dogmas and superstitions are crude hints and indications. What Science does for our knowledge of the material world, replacing first appearances and uses by tile hidden truths and as yet occult powers of its great natural forces and in our own minds beliefs and opinions by verified experience and a profounder understanding. Yoga does for the higher planes and worlds and possibilities of our being which are aimed at by the religions. Therefore all this mass of graded experience existing behind closed doors to which the consciousness of man may find, if it wills, the key, falls within the province of a comprehensive Yoga of knowledge, which need not be confined to the seeking after the Absolute alone or the knowledge of the Divine in itself or of the Divine only in its isolated relations with the individual human soul. It is true that the consciousness of the Absolute is the highest reach of the Yoga of knowledge and that the possession of the Divine is its first, greatest arid most ardent object and that to neglect it for an inferior knowledge is to afflict our Yoga with inferiority or even frivolity and to miss or fall away from its characteristic object; but, the Divine in itself being known, the Yoga of knowledge may well embrace also the knowledge of the Divine in its relations with ourselves and the world on the different planes of our existence. To rise to the pure Self-being steadfastly held to as the summit of our subjective self-uplifting, we may from that height possess our lower selves even to the physical and the workings of Nature which belong to them.
  We may seek this knowledge on two sides separately, the side of Purusha, the side of prakriti; and we may combine the two for the perfect possession of the various relations of Purusha and prakriti in the light of the Divine. There is, says the Upanishad, a fivefold soul in man and the world, the microcosm and the macrocosm. The physical soul, self or being, -- Purusha, Atman, -- is that of which we are all at first conscious, a self which seems to have hardly any existence apart from the body and no action vital or even mental independent of it. This physical soul is present everywhere in material Nature, it pervades the body, actuates obscurely its movements and is the whole basis of its experiences; it informs all things even that are not mentally conscious. But in man this physical being has become vitalised and mentalised; it has received something of the law and capacities of the vital and mental being and nature. But its possession of them is derivative, superimposed, as it were, on its original nature and exercised under subjection to the law and action of the physical existence and its instruments. It is this dominance of our mental and vital parts by the body and the physical nature which seems at first sight to justify the theory of the materialists that mind and life are only circumstances and results of physical force and all their operations explicable by the activities of that force in the animal body. In fact, entire subjection of the mind and the life to the body is the characteristic of an undeveloped humanity, as it is in an even greater degree of the infra-human animal. According to the theory of reincarnation those who do not get beyond this stage in the earthly life, cannot rise after death to the mental or higher vital worlds, but have to return from the confines of a series of physical planes to increase their development In the next earthly existence. For the undeveloped physical soul is entirely dominated by material nature and its impressions and has to work them out to a better advantage before it can rise in the scale of being.

2.24 - The Evolution of the Spiritual Man, #The Life Divine, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Out of this second stage there emerged a third which tried to liberate the secret spiritual experience and knowledge and put it at the disposal of all as a truth that could have a common appeal and must be made universally available. A tendency prevailed, not only to make the spiritual element the very kernel of the religion, but to render it attainable to all the worshippers by an exoteric teaching; as each esoteric school had had its system of knowledge and discipline, so now each religion was to have its system of knowledge, its creed and its spiritual discipline. Here, in these two forms of the spiritual evolution, the esoteric and the exoteric, the way of the mystic and the way of the religious man, we see a double principle of evolutionary Nature, the principle of intensive and concentrated evolution in a small space and the principle of expansion and extension so that the new creation may be generalised in as large a field as possible. The first is the concentrated dynamic and effective movement; the second tends towards diffusion and status. As a result of this new development, the spiritual aspiration at first carefully treasured by a few became more generalised in mankind, but it lost in purity, height and intensity. The mystics founded their endeavour on a power of suprarational knowledge, intuitive, inspired, revelatory and on the force of the inner being to enter into occult truth and experience: but these powers are not possessed by men in the mass or possessed only in a crude, undeveloped and fragmentary initial form on which nothing could be safely founded; so for them in this new development the spiritual truth had to be clothed in intellectual forms of creed and doctrine, in emotional forms of worship and in a simple but significant ritual. At the same time the strong spiritual nucleus became mixed, diluted, alloyed; it tended to be invaded and aped by the lower elements of mind and life and physical nature. It was this mixture and alloy and invasion of the spurious, this profanation of the mysteries and the loss of their truth and significance, as well as the misuse of the occult power that comes by communication with invisible forces, that was most dreaded by the early mystics and prevented by secrecy, by strict discipline, by restriction to the few fit initiates.
  Another untoward result or peril of the diffusive movement and the consequent invasion has been the intellectual formalisation of spiritual knowledge into dogma and the materialisation of living practice into a dead mass of cult and ceremony and ritual, a mechanisation by which the spirit was bound to depart in course of time from the body of the religion. But this risk had to be taken, for the expansive movement was an inherent necessity of the spiritual urge in evolutionary Nature.

2.28 - The Divine Life, #The Life Divine, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  61: Thus, in the vicissitudes of human thought, on one side the individual is moved or invited to discover and pursue his own self-affirmation, his own development of mind and life and body, his own spiritual perfection; on the other he is called on to efface and subordinate himself and to accept the ideas, ideals, will, instincts, interests of the community as his own. He is moved by Nature to live for himself and by something deep within him to affirm his individuality; he is called upon by society and by a certain mental idealism to live for humanity or for the greater good of the community. The principle of self and its interest is met and opposed by the principle of altruism. The State erects its godhead and demands his obedience, submission, subordination, self-immolation; the individual has to affirm against this exorbitant claim the rights of his ideals, his ideas, his personality, his conscience. It is evident that all this conflict of standards is a groping of the mental Ignorance of man seeking to find its way and grasping different sides of the truth but unable by its want of integrality in knowledge to harmonise them together. A unifying and harmonising knowledge can alone find the way, but that knowledge belongs to a deeper principle of our being to which oneness and integrality are native. It is only by finding that in ourselves that we can solve the problem of our existence and with it the problem of the true way of individual and communal living.
  62: There is a Reality, a truth of all existence which is greater and more abiding than all its formations and manifestations; to find that truth and Reality and live in it, achieve the most perfect manifestation and formation possible of it, must be the secret of perfection whether of individual or communal being.

2.30 - The Uniting of the Names 45 and 52, #General Principles of Kabbalah, #Rabbi Moses Luzzatto, #Kabbalah
  Biblical words of exodus 33, verse 19, expressed as a
  decree known to the Creator alone: ". . . and (I) will be

2.4.1 - Human Relations and the Spiritual Life, #Letters On Yoga IV, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  Affection, love, tenderness are in their nature psychic,the vital has them because the psychic is trying to express itself through the vital. It is through the emotional being that the psychic most easily expresses, for it stands just behind it in the heart centre. But it wants these things to be pure. Not that it rejects the outward expression through the vital and the physical, but as the psychic being is the form of the soul, it naturally feels the attraction of soul to soul, the nearness of soul to soul the union of soul with soul are the things that are to it most abiding and concrete. Mind, vital, body are means of expression and very precious means of expression, but the inner life is for the soul the first thing, the deepest reality, and these have to be subordinated to it and conditioned by it, its expression, its instruments and channel. I do not think that in my emphasis on the inner things, on the psychic and spiritual, I am saying anything new, strange or unintelligible. These things have always been stressed from the beginning and the more the human being is evolved, the more they take on importance. I do not see how Yoga can be possible without this premier stress on the inner life, on the soul and the spirit. The emphasis on the mastery of the vital, its subordination and subjection to the spiritual and the psychic is also nothing new, strange or exorbitant. It has been insisted on always for any kind of spiritual life; even the Yogas which seek most to use the vital, like certain forms of Vaishnavism, yet insist on the purification and the total offering of it to the Divine and the relations with the Divine are an inner realisation, the soul offering itself through the emotional being. The soul or psychic being is not something unheard of or incomprehensible.
  ***

2 - Other Hymns to Agni, #Hymns to the Mystic Fire, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  1 In the exoteric sense, rtu seems to mean the rites of the sacrifice.
  390

3.00 - The Magical Theory of the Universe, #Liber ABA, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  The knowledge of exoteric science is comically limited by the fact
  that we have no access, except in the most indirect way, to any other

30.10 - The Greatness of Poetry, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 07, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   Not to speak of a really great soul, we have almost forgotten in these days the meaning of creation by the inner soul. The source of inspiration nowadays is the brain or the nerves or a mixture of the two in different proportions. Intellectual curiosity and nervous excitement and hunger have enveloped the whole sphere of life, consciousness and being. Anything else of deeper significance has sunk into the abyss of oblivion. In one word, 'Art for Art's sake' has been the present-day principle in the field of artistic creation. The artist does not care for any extrinsic ideal or aim. He finds his ideal and aim in himself. He grows of himself, he establishes himself and he realises himself in his own creation. Far from seeking an ideal, even beauty is no longer the aim of art. What is art? The creation of the artist. Who is the artist? He who creates himself. Very well; but what does the word 'self' signify? There's the rub. Everything depends on this. In ancient times the word 'self' used to signify either the Psycqic Being, which is the delegate of the Supreme Self, or the Supreme Self Itself - "Know Thyself". In modern times 'self' signifies something exoteric, the surface consciousness acting through the brain and nerves.
   The moderns hold that the essence of art and artistic creation consists in complete expression of one's own self, but like the Virochana of the Upanishad, who took the body for the Self, they have applied the word 'self' to mean the consciousness acting through the nerves. But it must be admitted that they have exceeded Virochana by one step, going either within or above. They have discovered an intermediate link between the physical sheath and the higher supra-physical. In ancient times 'self' would always signify the Psychic Being and never the self-centered body.

3.02 - King and Queen, #The Practice of Psycho therapy, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  endogamous form tends towards the sister and the exogamous form
  towards some stranger. The best compromise is therefore a first cousin.
  --
  whole community into two exogamous intermarrying classes that the
  whole social structure is built up. These moieties show themselves in
  --
  the tribe, the exogamous social order thrust the endogamous tendency into the background so as to prevent the danger of regression to a state of
  having no groups at all. It insisted on the introduction of new blood both
  --
  driven into the background through a onesided (in this case, exogamous)
  attitude on the part of the conscious mind, it leads to a dissociation of
  --
  the marriage classes, which led to a further extension of the exogamous
  order, all barriers gradually broke down and nothing remained but the
  --
  original social order. It represented an archetype that combined exogamy
  and endogamy in the most fortunate way, for while it prevented marriage
  --
  phenomenon of the mass psyche. Consequently the original exogamous
  order is rapidly approaching a condition of chaos painfully held in check.
  --
  because of the quite justifiable resistance to incest. While exogamy was
  limited by endogamy, it resulted in a natural organization of society which

3.02 - The Formulae of the Elemental Weapons, #Liber ABA, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  Temple of Magick. The exorcisms might have been committed to
  writing for the purpose of memorising them, while it was forbidden

3.03 - The Naked Truth, #The Practice of Psycho therapy, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  difficult to square our picture with such an exordium. The chaste disguises
  have fallen away. Man and woman confront one another in unabashed

3.04 - The Formula of ALHIM, #Liber ABA, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  (Elohim) is the exoteric word for Gods.1 It is the
  masculine plural of a feminine noun, but its nature is principally
  --
  exact matter or manner of this adjustment. I have preferred the exoteric
  attri butions, which are sufficiently informative for the beginner.

3.05 - SAL, #Mysterium Coniunctionis, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  ). The exodus from Egypt signifies the exodus from the body, which is Egypt in miniature, being the incarnation of sinfulness, and the crossing (
  )468 of the Red Sea is the crossing of the water of corruption, which is Kronos. The other side of the Red Sea is the other side of Creation. The arrival in the desert is a genesis outside of generation (
  --
  [289] In contrast to this, in alchemy the ascent comes first and then the descent. I would mention the ascent and descent of the soul in the Rosarium illustrations539 and above all the exordium in the Tabula smaragdina, whose authority held sway throughout the Middle Ages:
  IV. Its father is the sun, its mother the moon; the wind hath carried it in his belly; its nurse is the earth.

3.05 - The Divine Personality, #The Synthesis Of Yoga, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  All this may seem at first sight to be an original anthropomorphism terminating in an intellectual notion of the Deity which is very much at variance with the actualities of the world as we see it. It is not surprising that the philosophical and sceptical mind should have found little difficulty in destroying it all intellectually, whether in the direction of the denial of a personal God and the assertion of an impersonal Force or Becoming or in that of an impersonal Being or an ineffable denial of existence with all the rest as only symbols of Maya or phenomenal truths of the Time-consciousness. But these are only the personifications of monotheism. Polytheistic religions, less exalted perhaps, but wider and more sensitive in their response to cosmic life, have felt that all in the cosmos has a divine origin; therefore they conceived of the existence of many divine personalities with a vague sense of an indefinable Divine behind, whose relations with the personal gods were not very clearly conceived. And in their more exoteric forms these gods were crudely anthropomorphic; but where the inner sense of spiritual things became clearer, the various godheads assumed the appearance of personalities of the one Divine,--that is the declared point of view of the ancient Veda. This Divine might be a supreme Being who manifests himself in various divine personalities or an impersonal existence which meets the human mind in these forms; or both views might be held simultaneously without any intellectual attempt to reconcile them, since both were felt to be true to spiritual experience.
  If we subject these notions of the divine Personality to the discrimination of the intellect, we shall be inclined to reduce them, according to our bent, to fictions of the imagination or to psychological symbols, in any case, the response of our sensitive personality to something which is not this at all, but is purely impersonal. We may say that That is in reality the very opposite of our humanity and our personality and therefore in order to enter into relations with it we are impelled to set up these human fictions and these personal symbols so as to make it nearer to us. But we have to judge by spiritual experience, and in a total spiritual experience we shall find that these things are not fictions and symbols, but truths of divine being in their essence, however imperfect may have been our representations of them. Even our first idea of our own personality is not an absolute error, but only an incomplete and superficial view beset by many mental errors. Greater self-knowledge shows us that we are not fundamentally the particular formulation of form, powers, properties, qualities with a conscious I identifying itself with them, which we at first appear to be. That is only a temporary fact, though still a fact, of our partial being on the surface of our active consciousness. We find within an infinite being with the potentiality of all qualities, of infinite quality, ananta-guna, which can be combined in any number of possible ways, and each combination is a revelation of our being. For all this personality is the self-manifestation of a Person, that is to say of a being who is conscious of his manifestation.

3.07 - The Formula of the Holy Grail, #Liber ABA, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  so fully worked out in detail as to justify a treatise upon its exoteric
  theory and practice; but one may say that it is, to the formula of

3.13 - Of the Banishings, #Liber ABA, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  the exorcist would be taken up overcoming the opposition of the Karma or
  inertia thereby inherent.

3.14 - Of the Consecrations, #Liber ABA, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  of what may be called machinery in the method. The exorcist
  hardly takes the pains of preparing a material basis for the spirit to
  --
  their victims. The classical exorcists, on the contrary, for all their
  learning, were careless about this essential condition. They acted as
  --
  imagination. Here the exorcist and the Demon are already
  connected, consciously or subconsciously, by an excellent system of

3.2.02 - The Veda and the Upanishads, #Letters On Yoga II, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  The Vedic Rishis were mystics of the ancient type who everywhere, in India, Greece, Egypt and elsewhere, held the secret truths and methods of which they were in possession as very sacred and secret things not to be disclosed to the unfit who would misunderstand, misapply, misuse and degrade the knowledge. Their writings were therefore so couched as only to be intelligible in their secret meaning to the initiated, niy vacsi nivacanni kavayesecret words that carry their significance only to the seer. They were equipped with an apparent meaning exoteric and religious for the people, esoteric, occult and spiritual for the initiates. That the people should not find out the real Truth was their intention; they wanted them only to know the outward truths for which they were fit.
  ***

32.04 - The Human Body, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 07, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   The human form is a unique thing. We have said that God makes it His own abode. But all kinds of non-divine existences too may appear in it. The Pishacha or Rakshasa or Asura can become manifest in the human form; so may the Gods. In man exist all the worlds and all the elements of these worlds. Therefore any being from any world may possess him and through him can establish and reveal itself. Why are beings of other planes so eager to have the human body? The reason is: this physical, inert world, this earth is, as it were, the centre of the world-play; it is a profound mystery, a unique fulfilment of creation. All beings have an irresistible urge to enjoy happiness in the physical, to lord it over the earth and here in this very form grow up into "His Imperial Majesty". And to fulfil this purpose, to gratify this desire there is no other vessel and instrument more perfect than man. All his limbs, well-formed and well-constituted, can reflect and harbour all the faculties beyond the power of any other being. Is it for this reason that in order to exorcize a man, Christ compelled the evil spirits to get into the animal body - the herd of swine - and put an end to them by getting them drowned in water?
   Creation originated from the urge of a descent - the descent, of the highest, the transcendent, the supreme consciousness on this dense, hard and solid earth of Matter in the form of a mass of atoms. The urge of this downward tendency continues also in the personalities and the beings that have appeared in the different stages of this descent. They or something in them wants to come down to the level of the earth. Again, in the upward movement as well, their urge is to come up to the status of man, or, it may be, ultimately to partake of the fulfilment that is in bloom or will bloom in the physical. However, we shall shortly deal with that mystery.

3.20 - Of the Eucharist, #Liber ABA, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  This is used in the exoteric Mass of the Phnix (Liber 333, cap.
  44)2 mixed with the blood of the Magus. This mass should be
  --
  precisely similar in essence. The exorcist takes dead material
  substances of a nature sympathetic to the being whom he intends to

36.07 - An Introduction To The Vedas, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 08, #unset, #Zen
   Strictly speaking, the stages of the Samhitas, the Brahmanas and the Upanishads cannot be regarded successive stages. For there are many Upanishads which appeared earlier than many Brahmanas and some portions of the Samhitas. As we understand it, first there were the earlier mantras of the Samhitas from which there arose the two branches, Brahmanas and the Upanishads. The Brahmanas laid stress on the exoteric portions of the Samhitas, and the Upanishads on the esoteric side related to the knowledge of the ultimate Truth.
   In the subsequent ages people were attracted more to the exoteric side dealing with ceremonies and sacrificial rites as a means of temporal happiness, and it is the Brahmanas that professed to explain the Vedas. On the other hand, the Upanishads tried to maintain the spirit of the ultimate realisation suggested in the Vedas. That is why the Upanishads have been looked upon as the system of knowledge, while the Brahmanas as that of work.
   The Rigveda is the oldest of all the parts of the Vedas, and its Samhita part marks the hoariest antiquity. The tenth chapter may be, as the European scholars have concluded, of a later origin. Besides, many of the mantras of the Rigveda with slight alterations are to be found in other parts of the Vedas. In this respect the Samaveda owes the greatest debt to the Rigveda. It will be no exaggeration to hold that the Samaveda is only a novel brand of the Rigveda. On that strength, curiously enough, attempts have been made to prove the Samaveda to be the oldest of all the Vedas.

3 - Commentaries and Annotated Translations, #Hymns to the Mystic Fire, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  either knowledge or possession. The exoteric sense may be "having all wealth"; the esoteric is omniscient.
  5t;, See I.1 under kEv5t;,. Sayana s;kmAZ\ s;.\ vA. Rather
  --
  in the surface exoteric sense, in the material universe, but in all
  being, in spirit and mind and life as well as in matter. But how do
  --
   may mean exoterically,
  (i family), so to ask, pray, adore; i0-pd

4.01 - Introduction, #Mysterium Coniunctionis, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  to be of exotic origin, Indian or Chinese, with a dusky skin, or,
  appearing more cosmically, surrounded by stars or with a starry

4.0 - NOTES TO ZARATHUSTRA, #Twilight of the Idols, #Friedrich Nietzsche, #Philosophy
  Truth has been exorcised out of its grave:--we created it, we waked it:
  the highest expression of courage and of the feeling of power. Scorn of

4.42 - Chapter Two, #Liber ABA, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  II,7: I am the Magician and the exorcist. I am the axle of the wheel, and the cube in the circle. "Come unto me" is a foolish word: for it is I that go.
  II,8: Who worshipped Heru-pa-kraath have worshipped me; ill, for I am the worshipper.

5.03 - The World Is Not Eternal, #Of The Nature Of Things, #Lucretius, #Poetry
  Not long ago its own exordium.
  Wherefore, even now some arts are being still

5.06 - THE TRANSFORMATION, #Mysterium Coniunctionis, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  [607] Seen in the light of the above remarks, Eleazars text assumes a by no means uninteresting aspect and, since its train of thought is characteristic of the basic ideas of alchemy, a meaning with many facets. It depicts a situation of distress corresponding to the alchemical nigredo: the blackness of guilt has covered the bridal earth as with black paint. The Shulamite comes into the same category as those black goddesses (Isis, Artemis, Parvati, Mary) whose names mean earth. Eve, like Adam, ate of the tree of knowledge and thereby broke into the realm of divine privilegesye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil. In other words she inadvertently discovered the possibility of moral consciousness, which until then had been outside mans range. As a result, a polarity was torn open with momentous consequences. There was a sundering of earth from heaven, the original paradise was shut down, the glory of the First Man was extinguished, Malchuth became a widow, the fiery yang went back aloft, and the damp yin enveloped humanity with darkness, degenerated through ever-increasing wantonness, and finally swelled into the black waters of the Deluge, which threatened to drown every living thing but on the other hand could be understood more hopefully as an ablution of the blackness. Noah, too, appears in a different light: he is no longer seen as someone runing away from the catastrophe but as Lord of the Waters, the minister of the ablution. This operation does not seem to be enough, however, for the Shulamite promptly gets herself into the opposite kind of pickleinto the dry desert, where, like the children of Israel, she is menaced by evil in the form of poisonous serpents.212 This is an allusion to the tribulations of the exodus, which in a sense was a repetition of the expulsion from paradise, since bidding farewell to the fleshpots of Egypt was quite as painful a prospect as the stony ground from which our first parents had to wrest a living in the sweat of their brows. But even with this last extremity the goal is not reached, for the Shulamite has still to be fixed to a black cross. The idea of the cross points beyond the simple antithesis to a double antithesis, i.e., to a quaternio. To the mind of the alchemist this meant primarily the intercrossing elements:
  or the four qualities:

5.08 - ADAM AS TOTALITY, #Mysterium Coniunctionis, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  [642] The Lapis Sapphireus or Sapphirinus is derived from Ezekiel 1 : 22 and 26, where the firmament above the living creature was like a terrible crystal and a sapphire stone (also 10 : 1), and from exodus 24 : 10: And they saw the God of Israel: and under his feet as it were a work of sapphire stone, and as the heaven, when clear (DV). In alchemy our gold is crystalline;339 the treasure of the Philosophers is a certain glassy heaven, like crystal, and ductile like gold;340 the tincture of gold is transparent as crystal, fragile as glass.341 The Book of the Cave of Treasures says that Adams body shone like the light of a crystal.342 The crystal, which appears equally pure within and without, refers in ecclesiastical language to the unimpaired purity of the Virgin.343 The throne in Ezekiels vision, says Gregory the Great, is rightly likened to the sapphire, for this stone has the colour of air.344 He compares Christ to the crystal in a way that served as a model for the language and ideas of the alchemists.345
  [643] The combination of water and crystal is found also in the Cabalistic Sifra de Zeniutha. 178 of Lurias commentary says: The second form is called crystalline dew, and this is formed of the Severity of the Kingdom346 of the first Adam, which entered into the Wisdom of Macroprosopus:347 hence in the crystal there appears a distinct red colour. And this [form] is the Wisdom whereof they said, that Judgments are rooted in it.348 Although alchemy was undoubtedly influenced by such comparisons, the stone cannot be traced back to Christ, despite all the analogies.349 It was the mystical property of alchemy, this stone that is no stone, or the stone that hath a spirit and is found in the streamings of the Nile.350 It is a symbol that cannot be explained away as yet another supererogatory attempt to obscure the Christian mystery. On the contrary, it appears as a new and singular product which in early times gradually crystallized out through the assimilation of Christian ideas into Gnostic material; later, clear attempts were made in turn to assimilate the alchemical ideas to the Christian, though, as Eleazars text shows, there was an unbridgeable difference between them. The reason for this is that the symbol of the stone, despite the analogy with Christ, contains an element that cannot be reconciled with the purely spiritual assumptions of Christianity. The very concept of the stone indicates the peculiar nature of this symbol. Stone is the essence of everything solid and earthly. It represents feminine matter, and this concept intrudes into the sphere of spirit and its symbolism. The Churchs hermeneutic allegories of the cornerstone and the stone cut out of a mountain without hands,351 which were interpreted as Christ, were not the source of the lapis symbol, but were used by the alchemists in order to justify it, for the

5 - The Phenomenology of the Spirit in Fairytales, #The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  manner and in all seriousness seek ways and means to exorcize
  him, to rescue him from possession and unconsciousness, and

6.0 - Conscious, Unconscious, and Individuation, #The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious, #Carl Jung, #Psychology
  see evil spirit; exorcizing of, 22;
  four, 296; , of God, 335; hall-

APPENDIX I - Curriculum of A. A., #Liber ABA, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
      The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage. ::: The best exoteric account of the Great Work, with careful instructions in procedure. This Book influenced and helped the Master Therion more than any other.
   The Goetia. ::: The most intelligible of the mediaeval rituals of Evocation. Contains also the favorite Invocation of the Master Therion.
  --
      The Golden Verses of Pythagoras by Fabre d'Olivet. ::: An interesting study of the exoteric doctrines of this Master.
      The Divine Pymander, by Hermes Trismegistus. ::: Invaluable as bearing on the Gnostic Philosophy.

BOOK II. - A review of the calamities suffered by the Romans before the time of Christ, showing that their gods had plunged them into corruption and vice, #City of God, #Saint Augustine of Hippo, #Christianity
  I will therefore pause, and adduce the testimony of Sallust himself, whose words in praise of the Romans (that "equity and virtue prevailed among them not more by force of laws than of nature") have given occasion to this discussion. He was referring to that period immediately after the expulsion of the kings, in which the city became great in an incredibly short space of time. And yet this same writer acknowledges in the first book of his history, in the very exordium of his work, that even at that time, when a very brief interval had elapsed after the government had passed from kings to consuls, the more powerful men began to act unjustly, and occasioned the defection of the people from the patricians, and other disorders in the city. For after Sallust had stated that the Romans enjoyed greater harmony and a purer state of society between the second and third Punic wars than at any other time, and that the cause of this was not their love of good order, but their fear lest the peace they had with Carthage might be broken (this also, as we mentioned, Nasica contemplated when he opposed the destruction of Carthage, for he supposed that fear would tend to repress wickedness, and to preserve wholesome ways of living), he then goes on to say: "Yet, after the destruction of Carthage, discord, avarice, ambition, and the other vices which are commonly generated by prosperity, more than ever increased." If they "increased," and that "more than ever," then already they had appeared, and had been increasing. And so Sallust adds this reason for what he said. "For," he says, "the oppressive measures of the powerful, and the consequent secessions of the plebs from the patricians, and other civil dissensions, had existed from the first, and affairs were administered with equity and well-tempered justice for no longer a period than the short time after the expulsion of the kings, while the city was occupied with the serious Tuscan war and Tarquin's vengeance." You see how, even in that brief period after the expulsion of the kings, fear, he acknowledges, was the cause of the interval of[Pg 70] equity and good order. They were afraid, in fact, of the war which Tarquin waged against them, after he had been driven from the throne and the city, and had allied himself with the Tuscans. But observe what he adds: "After that, the patricians treated the people as their slaves, ordering them to be scourged or beheaded just as the kings had done, driving them from their holdings, and harshly tyrannizing over those who had no property to lose. The people, overwhelmed by these oppressive measures, and most of all by exorbitant usury, and obliged to contri bute both money and personal service to the constant wars, at length took arms, and seceded to Mount Aventine and Mount Sacer, and thus obtained for themselves tribunes and protective laws. But it was only the second Punic war that put an end on both sides to discord and strife." You see what kind of men the Romans were, even so early as a few years after the expulsion of the kings; and it is of these men he says, that "equity and virtue prevailed among them not more by force of law than of nature."
  Now, if these were the days in which the Roman republic shows fairest and best, what are we to say or think of the succeeding age, when, to use the words of the same historian, "changing little by little from the fair and virtuous city it was, it became utterly wicked and dissolute?" This was, as he mentions, after the destruction of Carthage. Sallust's brief sum and sketch of this period may be read in his own history, in which he shows how the profligate manners which were propagated by prosperity resulted at last even in civil wars. He says: "And from this time the primitive manners, instead of undergoing an insensible alteration as hitherto they had done, were swept away as by a torrent: the young men were so depraved by luxury and avarice, that it may justly be said that no father had a son who could either preserve his own patrimony, or keep his hands off other men's." Sallust adds a number of particulars about the vices of Sylla, and the debased condition of the republic in general; and other writers make similar observations, though in much less striking language.

BOOK II. -- PART I. ANTHROPOGENESIS., #The Secret Doctrine, #H P Blavatsky, #Theosophy
  symbolising the "Initiator"; while the jealous gods, who curse the three, are the exoteric profane
  clergy. Not much of the literal "Biblical event" there, as any occultist can see.
  --
  Sagdiani" -- say the exoteric accounts. But the esoteric teaching states that the pole had passed through
  the equator, and that the "land of bliss" of the Fourth Race, its inheritance from the Third, had now
  --
  (a) with At-al-as "the divine Sun," and (b) with tit "the deluge." But this, if true, is only the exoteric
  version. Esoterically, the meaning of their symbols depends on the appellation, or title, used. The
  --
  purposes of exoteric or phallic worship, as also cosmically, they were the Kabiri, their attributes being
  recognised in these two capacities by the name of the temples to which they respectively belonged, and
  --
  ** Clement of Alexandria recognized the astronomical significance of chapter xxv. et seq. of exodus.
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  esoterically, the two Dioscuri, Castor and Pollux, and exoterically, Jupiter and Bacchus. The two
  personified the terrestrial poles, geodesically; the terrestrial, and the pole of the heavens -astronomically, as also the physical and the spiritual man. The story of Semele and Jupiter and the
  --
  temples ever built in the most volcanic localities, and in exoteric worship they belonged to Chthonian
  divinities. Therefore Christianity has made of them infernal gods.
  --
  (six exoterically), ten and seven Chaldean Anedots,
  [[Footnote continued]]--------------------------------* The Amshaspends are six -- if Ormazd, their chief and Logos, is excluded. But in the secret doctrine
  --
  and then compare it with the same in the Puranas -- the exoteric version thereof, and the purposely
  garbled account of the true Wisdom religion. In the Rig Veda Indra is the highest and greatest of the
  --
  Turning to the Bible, we find Satan, one of the "Sons of God" (Job. i. 6), becoming in exoteric
  interpretation the Devil, and the Dragon in its infernal, evil sense. But in the Kabala ("Book of
  --
  creation is attri buted. He is one of the seven Rishis; exoterically, the son of Marichi, the son of
  Brahma; while Atharva-veda says, "The Self-born Kasyapa sprang from Time"; and esoterically -Time and Space are forms of the One incognizable Deity. As an Aditya, Indra is son of Kasyapa, as
  --
  ** All such stories differ in the exoteric texts. In the Mahabharata, Karttikeya, "the six-faced Mars," is
  the son of Rudra or Siva, Self-born without a mother from the seed of Siva cast into the fire. But
  --
  and constellations. "Amshaspend" is the exoteric term used in terrestrial combinations and affairs only.
  Zarathustra addresses Ahura Mazda constantly as "thou, the maker of the material world." Ormazd is
  --
  veiled language of the Sanctuary, and so had the Magi of Chaldea and Persia, through whose exoteric
  revelations the Persian legends were preserved and passed to posterity. Thus, one finds the Hebrews
  --
  And yet, we Europeans accepted the exoteric chronology of the Jews! What wonder that it has
  influenced and coloured ever since all our conceptions of science and the duration of things!
  --
  region) and Atlantis. Now the former is the abode of Vishnu, exoterically, and Atala is a hell. He also
  places it in the Euxine or Icshu (Black) Sea, and then seems to connect it, in another place, with Africa
  --
  of Brahma, of Vishnu, and the Olympus of Indian exoteric religions, is described geographically as
  "passing through the middle of the earth-globe, and protruding on either side" (Surya Siddhanta, v. 5,
  --
  personal gods of exoteric dogmas included. He has swallowed instead of Zeus, his stone idol; but the
  symbol has grown, and has only developed in human fancy as mankind was cycling down toward only
  --
  brothers" and creatures, in exoteric legend, their own reflection on earth -- in esoteric philosophy. The
  Ahrimans and Typhons, the Samaels and Satans, must be all dethroned on that day, when every dark
  --
  Several times the writer has put to herself the question: "Is the story of exodus -- in its details at least -as narrated in the Old Testament, original? Or is it, like the story of Moses himself and many others,
  simply another version of the legends told of the Atlanteans?" For who, upon hearing the story told of
  --
  This sounds a good deal like the original material upon which the similar story in exodus was built
  many hundred thousands of years later. The biography of Moses, the story of his birth, childhood and

BOOK II. -- PART III. ADDENDA. SCIENCE AND THE SECRET DOCTRINE CONTRASTED, #The Secret Doctrine, #H P Blavatsky, #Theosophy
  Of these two, the former "theory," -- rather, a "revealed fact" -- is enunciated by all the exoteric Bibles
  (except the Puranas), preeminently by the Jewish Cosmogony. The last one, is that which is taught by
  --
  religions" are -- as sufficiently shown in these two volumes -- an exoteric veil thrown over the face of
  esoteric truth; and -- as the direct result of this -- they are allegorical, i.e., mythological in form; but
  --
  assertion, moreover, is found, note well, in an exoTERIC work. Then, Mr. S. Laing goes on to tell us
  that: -. . . . "By far the larger proportion of living forms, in number . . . . have come into existence, without
  --
  Zoroastrian" upon ancient philosophies and exoteric creeds, becomes premature and uncalled for. Nor
  would the sudden discovery of a "missing-link" -- like fossil mend matters at all. For neither one such
  --
  reduced to two (the Evolutionist and the Biblical exoteric account) . . . There is no other hypothesis
  conceivable . . . " !! The anthropology of the secret volumes is, however, the best possible answer to
  --
  applied from the first to all and every exoteric Churchianity, that which was the "ceremonial magic" of
  old, with its terrible effects, and is now the harmless (because distorted) farce of ritualistic worship.
  --
  woman sitteth," the symbol of all the exoteric, barbarous, idolatrous faiths which have covered that
  symbol "with the blood of the saints and the blood of the martyrs" who protested and do protest. "And
  --
  universal Wisdom Religion, and thus presented affinities with the exoteric worship of all.
  Like the Hindus, the Greeks and Romans (we speak of the Initiates), the Chaldees and the Egyptians,
  --
  Thus the tendency of even the most erudite Hellenists is to confine their speculations to the exoteric
  images of mythology and to lose sight of their inner meaning: and it is remarkably illustrated in the
  --
  giant free-thinker, Col. Ingersoll, each fighting with the weapons of exoteric temper, drawn from the
  arsenals of ignorant LITERALISM. These two great controversialists are equally blind to the true
  --
  Such symbolisms as are found in all the exoteric creeds, are so many landmarks of prehistoric truths.
  The sunny, happy land, the primitive cradle of the earliest human races, has become several times

BOOK II. -- PART II. THE ARCHAIC SYMBOLISM OF THE WORLD-RELIGIONS, #The Secret Doctrine, #H P Blavatsky, #Theosophy
  The Septenary in the exoteric Works ... 611
  Seven in Astronomy, Science and Magic ... 618
  --
  tenets of the Secret Doctrine under the exoteric Chaldean form of national symbols, for the purpose of
  "cloaking" the tenets, just as the Books of Hermes and the Puranas are Egyptian and Hindu attempts at
  --
  Holy of Holies as the most solemn sign of their Monotheism -- exoterically; while seeing in it but a
  universal phallic symbol -- esoterically. While the Kabalists knew but Ain-Soph and the "gods" of the
  --
  elsewhere it is stated that exoterically Brahma (neuter), so flippantly and so often confused by the
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  Quite so, when their rites are judged exoterically and externally; the reverse when their inner meaning
  is unveiled, as we see. The Hindu Lingham is identical with "Jacob's Pillar" -- most undeniably. But
  --
  they are grosser and still more anthropomorphic, than in their exoteric rendering. Take as an example
  the same symbol, even in its Christian application; the lilies in the hand of the Archangel Gabriel (Luke
  --
  reproached with to-day; Jehovah was a substitute for purposes of an exoteric national faith, and had no
  importance or reality in the eyes of the erudite priests and philosophers -- the Sadducees, the
  --
  borrowed from the Pagan exoteric rites; and Jehovah is thus on a par with the Lingham and Yoni found
  on every road-side in India.
  --
  Magians accounted for the origin of evil in their exoteric teachings in this way. "Light can produce
  nothing but light, and can never be the origin of evil"; how then was the evil produced, since there was
  --
  Now there are many passages in the Bible which prove on their face, exoterically, that this belief was
  at one time Universal; and the most convincing are the two chapters Ezekiel xxviii. and Isaiah xiv.
  --
  called), who tried to arrest it on its way to exotericism, or idolatry, which is the same thing. Let the
  student judge.
  --
  In the exoteric works, however, the episode of the Taraka war, and some esoteric commentaries, may
  offer a clue perhaps. In every Purana
  --
  divine grace, so to say, by means of ritual and ceremonies, or the exoteric worship.
  "TARA"* -- his wife -- is on the other hand the personification of the powers of one initiated into
  --
  the exoteric ritual. Thus Brihaspati -- "guru of the gods" though he was -- still represented the deadletter form of worship. It is Tara his wife -- the symbol of one who, though wedded to dogmatic
  worship, longs for true wisdom -- who is shown as initiated into his mysteries by King Soma, the giver
  --
  *** We see the same in the modern exoteric religions.
  **** "Historical Views of Hindu Astronomy." Quoting from the work in reference to Aryachatta, who
  --
  Bentley will strangely exemplify the assertion; and explained, will show that it (the Hindu exoteric
  astronomy and sciences) was derived from a system exact beyond the European one, in which Mr.
  --
  borrowed from the exoteric account of the war waged by the Asuras against the gods, that every
  subsequent national tradition on the subject has been built.
  --
  sacrifices" or exoteric shams. These are the "hosts" that fought against Brihaspati, the representative of
   exoteric popular and national religions; and Indra -- the god of the visible heaven, the firmament, who,
  --
  personal God, higher than whom no exoteric worship can ever soar.
  (3) Then come the Nagas,* the Sarpa (serpents or Seraphs). These, again, show their character by the
  --
  xxviii.), he shows to an Occultist that it is a "prophet," perhaps, still a follower of exoteric worship,
  who fulminates against an Initiate of another school and not against an imaginary Lucifer, a fallen
  --
  led the world into all these exoteric religions, invented to satisfy the depraved tastes of the "hoi polloi"
  and the ignorant for ritualistic pomp and the materialization of the ever-immaterial and Unknowable
  --
  and the "male and female" of the exoteric genesis (chap. i.); the third, the "earthly Adam" before the
  Fall, an androgyne; and the Fourth -- the Adam after his fall, i.e., separated into sexes, or the pure
  --
  that the Christian Church has so much improved on that exoteric idea of the Manicheans, for she calls
  God her King of Light, and Satan, the King of Darkness, to this day.
  --
  The dead letter is everywhere the same. The dualism in the Mazdean religion, was born from exoteric
  interpretation. The holy "Airyaman," "the bestower of weal," invoked in the prayer called Airyamaishyo, is the divine aspect of Ahriman, "the deadly, the Dae of the Daevas" (Farg. xx., 43), and Angra
  --
  irrepressible spread of exoteric religions, may already be regarded as having a sexual significance, this
  in no way mars the original purity of the image. The subjective had been transformed into the
  --
  one and the same verse in exodus, xxxiii, 18-23. Moses beseeches the Lord to show him his "glory."
  Evidently it is not the crude dead letter phraseology as found in the Bible that is to be accepted. There
  --
  of exodus, in the 13th and 14th verses, it is said: And Moses said . . . Behold when I come unto the
  children of Israel, and shall say unto them, The God of your fathers hath sent me unto you; and they
  --
  the most careful reading of the Old Testament -- esoterically, as well as exoterically -- seems to have
  carried the most enthusiastic enquirers no further than a certainty on mathematical grounds that from
  --
  they did it -- by their one divine Incarnation. exoterically -- both are wrong; esoterically both of them
  are very near the truth. Alone, among the Apostles of the Western religion, Paul seems to have
  --
  foreheads of the elect, (p. 323, Vol. II.) Moses, in exodus xii. 22, orders his people to mark their doorposts and lintels with blood, lest the "Lord God" should make a mistake and smite some of his chosen
  people, instead of the doomed Egyptians. And this mark is a tau! The identical Egyptian handled
  --
  who ties (the Sun) Surya, his son-in-law, on his lathe, in the exoteric allegory; on the Swastika, in
  esoteric tradition, as on earth he is the Hierophant Initiator, and cuts away a portion of his brightness.
  --
  crucifixion on the TREE OF LIFE. This "tree" has now become exoterically, through its use by the
  Romans as an instrument of torture, and the ignorance of the early Christian schemers, the tree of
  --
  Now it becomes evident that, in every esoteric interpretation of exoteric beliefs expressed in
  allegorical forms, there was the same underlying idea -- the basic number seven, the compound of
  --
  being a symbol of it). His gnosis was that of exoteric and ritualistic dogma, of dead-letter orthodoxy;
  ** while the wisdom which Jesus, an Initiate of the higher mysteries, would reveal to them, was of a
  --
  i.e., the exoteric husks of orthodox or sectarian ritualism.
  Now, having the above in view, read the dialogue between the sages Narada and Davamata in the
  --
  Aruna Misra believes, but "intelligence" truly, or the adaptation of the fire of Wisdom to exoteric
  Ritualism for the profane. This is the chief concern of the Brahmans (who were the first to set the
  --
  missed the true meaning of Narada's words. exoterically, all this enumeration of "life winds" means,
  of course, approximately, that which is surmised in the foot-notes; namely, "The sense appears to be
  --
  explains Narada's statements on page 276, and shows them referring to exoteric and esoteric methods
  and contrasting them. Thus the Samana and the Vyana, though subject to the Prana and the Apana,
  --
  SMOKE (mere exoteric ritualistic form). But
  [[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
  --
  This number is truly the number of mystery par excellence. To study it on the exoteric lines one has to
  read Ragon's Cours Interpretatif des Initiations; on the esoteric -- the Hindu symbolism of numerals;
  --
  devotions and remained therein 10,000 years; and the Prachetasas are ten exoterically, but five,
  esoterically. "Prachetas" is in Sanskrit, the name of Varuna, the water god, Nereus, an aspect of the
  --
  the Dhyan Chohans, called in India Kumara, are connected with both. Moreover, in the exoteric
  religions, they have become the synonyms of the Angels of Darkness. Mara is the God of Darkness,
  --
  the phenomenal world, but for purposes of profane or exoteric interpretation, the symbolism changed.
  Three became the ideograph of the three material elements -- air, water, earth; and four became the
  --
  Manvantaras) of their own will; -- and they are shown in exoteric literature as existing age after age;
  some being "cursed to be re-born," others, incarnating as a duty. Finally, as the Sanakadikas, the seven
  --
  adopted. With the esoteric (and, for the matter of that, exoteric) Buddhist, the Chinaman and the
  Mongolian, it means "the 10,000 truths." These truths, they say, belong to the
  --
  break the head of Paganism. But how about the Jews, and the exoteric religions of some Hindu sects,
  especially the rites of the Vallabacharyas? For, as said, the Lingham and Yoni of Siva-worship stand
  --
  corroborates what is said about the choice, by the exoteric theologies, of the lower Tetraktis. For: -"The quaternary of the intellectual world (the world of Mahat) is T'Agathon, Nous, Psyche, Hyle;
  while that of the sensible world (of matter), which is properly what Pythagoras meant by the word
  --
  Tetragrammaton is one with Nature or Isis, and is the exoteric series of androgyne gods such as Osiris Isis, Jove-Juno, Brahma-Vach, or the Kabalistic Jah-hovah; all male-females. Every anthropomorphic
  god, in old nations, as Marcelinus Vicinus well observed,
  --
  Simply because those Western Kabalists who quote the exoteric proofs against us have no idea of the
  real esoteric meaning. Because all the ancient Cosmologies -- the oldest Cosmographies of the two
  --
  In no exoteric religion is God really one, if analyzed metaphysically.
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  THE SEPTENARY IN THE exoTERIC WORKS.
  We may now examine other ancient Scriptures and see whether they contain the septenary
  --
  finally Christian mystic thought, until it landed in and remained impressed indelibly on every exoteric
  theology. The seven old books stolen out of Noah's ark by Ham, and given to Cush, his son, and the
  --
  explanation is withheld by the commentator, who wrote for exoteric, sectarian purposes, and was
  misunderstood by the translator for various other reasons, the least of which is -- ignorance of the
  --
  * Simplified in the English Bible to: "Is the Lord (! !) among us, or not?" (See exodus xvii. 7.)
  ** See Kabala Denudata, by S. Liddell MacGregor Mathers, F.T.S., p. 121.
  --
  officiating priests" spoken of in Anugita, the name given to the "seven senses," exoterically, and to the
  seven human principles, esoterically. Whence this identity of symbolism? Shall we still doubt the fact
  --
  From the exoteric and physiological standpoint this may be very correct; it becomes less so from the
  esoteric point of view. To maintain this, does not at all mean that the "Esoteric Buddhists" resolve

BOOK I. -- PART I. COSMIC EVOLUTION, #The Secret Doctrine, #H P Blavatsky, #Theosophy
  The Septenary in the exoteric Works ... 611
  Seven in Astronomy, Science and Magic ... 618
  --
  The oldest religions of the world -- exoterically, for the esoteric root or foundation is one -- are the
  Indian, the Mazdean, and the Egyptian. Then comes the Chaldean, the outcome of these -- entirely lost
  --
  as in the Kabala, following in the line of Babylonian Magism; exoterically, as in Genesis and the
  Pentateuch, a collection of allegorical legends. Read by the light of the Zohar, the initial four chapters
  --
  above-named exoteric creeds will be explained in the light of the Universal doctrine as we proceed
  with it.
  --
  to oppose the too materialistic conceptions on Cosmogony of Democritus, based on his exoteric
  theory of blindly driven atoms. Anaxagoras of Clazomene was not its inventor but only its propagator,
  --
  called the "Watchers" of the Seven Spheres, which exoterically are the Seven planets, and esoterically
  the seven earths or spheres (planets) of our chain also. The opening sentence of Stanza I., when
  --
  converted Hindu. The esoteric Christos in the gnosis is, of course, sexless, but in exoteric theology he
  is male and female.
  --
  of Brahma-Prajapati, in the exoteric texts and translations of the
  [[Footnote(s)]] -------------------------------------------------
  --
  Classical Dictionary.") This is a purely exoteric gloss. Esoterically and logically, if Brahma, the
  infinite, is all that is described by the Orientalists, namely, agreeably with the Vedantic texts, an
  --
  seven when counting from the upper Triad headed by Kether, or ten -- exoterically. In the
  Mahabharata the Prajapati are 21 in number, or ten, six, and five (1065), thrice seven.*
  --
  (c) The "One Rejected" is the Sun of our system. The exoteric version may be found in the oldest
  Sanskrit Scriptures. In the Rig Veda, Aditi, "The Boundless" or infinite Space, translated by Mr. Max
  --
  appearances only, as in our exoteric modern sciences. In this case, Dzyu is the expression of the
  collective Wisdom of the Dhyani-Buddhas.
  --
  (parentless), i.e., self-born of divine essence. The exoteric teaching which says that every DhyaniBuddha has the faculty of creating from himself, an equally celestial son -- a Dhyani-Bodhisattva -who, after the decease of the Manushi (human) Buddha, has to carry out the work of the latter, rests on
  the fact that owing to the highest initiation performed by one overshadowed by the "Spirit of Buddha" - (who is credited by the Orientalists with having created the five Dhyani-Buddhas!), -- a candidate
  --
  Hebrews have done. This is found in the exoteric Hindu Scriptures. That these accounts are blinds is
  shown by their contradicting each other, a different construction being found in almost every Purana
  --
  the Human principles -- the latter of which consist, in the exoteric division, of three (Spirit, Soul, and
  Body), and, in the esoteric calculation, of seven principles -- three rays of the Essence and four
  --
  thing as it still means, to this day, in the exoteric worship of the Chinese and Tibetans -- the four
  cardinal points signifying that which the four sides of the pyramids, obelisks, and other such square
  --
  what is known of Chinese Buddhism (even in its exoteric teachings); and examine the outward shape
  of these "Great Kings." In the opinion of the Rev. Joseph Edkins, they are "the Devas who preside each
  --
  *The Hindus happen to divide the world into seven continents, exoterically as esoterically; and their
  four cosmic Devas are eight, presiding over the eight points of the compass and not the Continents.
  --
  in Nature. In the Hindu exoteric Pantheon they are the guardian deities who preside over the eight
  points of the compass -- the four cardinal and the four intermediate points -- and are called Loka-Palas,
  --
  by words signifying before, behind, right and left, and very often confounded the terms exoterically,
  thus making the blinds in the Bible more confused and difficult to interpret. Add to this the fact that
  --
  If one searches carefully through the exoteric and grossly anthropomorphic allegories of popular
  religions, even in these the doctrine embodied in the circle of "Pass-Not" thus guarded by the Lipika,
  --
  Paranirvana. As in the exoteric interpretation of the Egyptian rites the soul of every defunct person -from the Hierophant down to the sacred bull Apis -- became an Osiris, was Osirified, though the Secret
  Doctrine had always taught, that the real Osirification was the lot of every Monad only after 3,000
  --
  there is of Kwan-Yin in China. No exoteric religious system has ever adopted a female Creator, and
  thus woman was regarded and treated, from the first dawn of popular religions, as inferior to man. It is
  --
  metaphor and allegory, the Orientalists have made a jumble of the Hindu exoteric philosophy, and the
  Theosophists were now doing the same with regard to esoteric teachings. To this day it is evident that
  --
  what was revealed was merely the esoteric lining of that which is contained in almost all the exoteric
  Scriptures of the world-religions -- pre-eminently in the Brahmanas, and the Upanishads of the Vedas
  --
  (b) There are four grades of initiation mentioned in exoteric works, which are known respectively in
  Sanskrit as "Srotapanna," "Sagardagan," "Anagamin," and "Arhan" -- the four paths to Nirvana, in
  --
  three faculties" of Brahma exoterically, and the Panchasyam, the five Brahmas, or the five DhyaniBuddhas in the Buddhist system.
  The highest group is composed of the divine Flames, so-called, also spoken of as the "Fiery Lions" and
  --
  Christian hands, is only a little less exoteric than the Bible itself -- this divine "Vehicle" no longer
  appears as it does in the "Chaldean Book of Numbers." True enough, Ain-Soph, the ABSOLUTE
  --
  Such are the Japanese exoteric fables, the rind that conceals the kernel of the same one truth of the
  Secret Doctrine. Turning back to the esoteric explanations in every cosmogony: -(d) The Third order corresponds to the Atma-Buddhi-Manas: Spirit, Soul and Intellect, and is called the
  --
  "the Seventh Soul, the supreme one of seven -- the Seer unseen." Even exoterically Sekhem is the
  residence of the god Khem, and Khem is Horus avenging the death of his father Osiris, hence
  --
  save only with reference to that which was laid down in national scriptures for exoteric uses; the sum
  of which, however cleverly veiled, was only the smallest portion of the real primitive history of each
  --
  fourth) is called Bhumi." This is the explanation given by our exoteric Western Orientalists. But the
  esoteric meaning and allusion to it in the Vedas is that it refers to our planetary chain, three "Earths" on
  --
  it is also the brazen snake of Moses encircling the Tau lastly, it is the devil of exoteric dogmatism, and
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  the said Hierophants, as they have said nothing of the kind; while even the Puranic exoteric writings
  flatly contradict the assertion. No Hindu has ever mistaken Prakriti -- the Astral Light being only
  --
  be inferred about it from exoteric religions; from the mystery perhaps, which underlies the Matsya
  (fish)
  --
  the Yoni symbols of exoteric Hinduism. To make the whole clearer and to show at the same time the
  enormous difference in the spirit of interpretation and the original meaning of the same symbols
  --
  stupendous and elaborate system: e.g., even in the exotericism of the Puranas. But such is the
  mysterious power of Occult symbolism, that the facts which have actually occupied countless
  --
  can have no personal qualities, such as attri buted by men, in their exoteric religions, to their
  anthropomorphic God -- a jealous and exclusive God who rejoices and feels wrathful, is pleased with
  --
  these three Universes were allegorized, in exoteric teachings, by the three trinities emanating from the
  Central eternal germ and forming with it a Supreme Unity: the initial, the manifested, and the Creative
  --
  regarded and judged on their exoteric aspect. Since, however, as confessed before, this work withholds
  far more than it gives out, the student is invited to use his own intuitions. Our chief care is to elucidate

BOOK I. -- PART III. SCIENCE AND THE SECRET DOCTRINE CONTRASTED, #The Secret Doctrine, #H P Blavatsky, #Theosophy
  revile the gods," says one of them -- (Jehovah) -- in exodus xxii. 28); but at the same time in verse 20
  it is commanded, "He that sacrificeth to any God, save unto the Lord, he shall be utterly destroyed."
  --
  ether as found in the exotericism of the classical Greek writers. Yet, if we believe Mr. Tyndall, even
  Faraday was an Aristotelean, and an Agnostic more than a materialist. In his "Faraday, as a
  --
  Visishtadwaita Vedantins, an orthodox and exoteric system, yet fully enunciated and taught in the XIth
  century (its founder, Ramanujacharya, being born in A.D. 1017), at a time when European "Science"
  --
  Catholicism, rather, many later rituals and dogmas in Northern Buddhism in its popular exoteric form,
  being identical with those of the Latin Church) some curious facts are to be found. The author of this
  --
  fact, exoterically, a kind of Siddhas, "affluent in devotion," and, esoterically, they are identical with
  the seven classes of Pitris, one class of which endow man in the Third Race with Self-Consciousness
  --
  entitled to respectful hearing. But when one who knows no more of exoteric Buddhism on scientific
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  as the perpetual cause, and it is neither Spirit nor matter, but IT -- rendered in Sanskrit TAD ("that"), -all that is, was, or will be, all that the imagination of man is capable of conceiving. Even the exoteric
  Pantheism of Hinduism renders it as no monotheistic philosophy ever did, for in superb phraseology
  --
  which belong to exoteric physics, and the higher are traced to a living, intelligent, invisible Power,
  which is, as a rule, the unconcerned, and exceptionally, the conscious cause of the sense-born
  --
  UNCREATED Ray -- a mystery. In the esoteric, and even exoteric Buddhism of the North, Adi
  Buddha (Chogi dangpoi sangye), the One unknown, without beginning or end, identical with
  --
  (in the exoteric blind the five) Dhyani Buddhas, called the Anupadaka, "the parentless." These
  Buddhas are the primeval monads from the world of incorporeal being, the Arupa world, wherein the
  Intelligences (on that plane only) have neither shape nor name, in the exoteric system, but have their
  distinct seven names in esoteric philosophy. These Dhyani Buddhas emanate, or create from
  --
  here, on earth again and again" -- truly. In the Northern Buddhist system, or the popular exoteric
  religion, it is taught that every Buddha, while preaching the good law on earth, manifests himself
  --
  planets; but whether the reverence paid by them to the four exoteric and three secret great gods -- the
  star-angels, had not some special reason. The writer ventures to say there was such a reason, and it is
  --
  monotheism. Saturn, Jupiter, Mercury, and Venus, the four exoteric planets, and the three others,
  which must remain unnamed, were the heavenly bodies in direct astral and psychic communication
  --
  Thus can all exoteric religions be shown the falsified copies of the esoteric teaching. It is the
  priesthood which has to be held responsible for the reaction in favour of materialism of our day. It is
  --
  allegory -- of pagan ideals, that the latest exoteric religion has made of Western lands a Pandemonium,
  in which the higher classes worship the golden calf, and the lower and ignorant masses are made to
  --
  And so it is considered in the exoteric Puranas, for Shekinah is no more than Sakti -- the female double
  or lining of any god, in such case. And so it was with the early Christians whose Holy Spirit was
  --
  and that which in its terrestrial manifestation is called nitrogen. Even the exoteric descriptions of the
  "First Born" triad give all the characteristics of these three gases. Priestley, the "discoverer" of
  --
  with, human life? Even exoteric philosophy explains that these perpetual circles of time are ever
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  --
  It is true, on the other hand, that the exoteric cycles of every nation have been correctly made to be
  derived from, and depend on, sidereal motions. The latter are inseparably blended with the destinies of
  --
  Manu. They are the exoteric allegories based on the esoteric mysteries of Samothrace. If the older
  Chaldees knew the esoteric truth concealed in the Puranic legends, the other nations were aware only
  --
  order, however, is not preserved in these or in any other exoteric accounts. Now these "Creations,"
  according to the occult teachings, refer respectively to the formation of the primordial seven men by

BOOK I. -- PART II. THE EVOLUTION OF SYMBOLISM IN ITS APPROXIMATE ORDER, #The Secret Doctrine, #H P Blavatsky, #Theosophy
  them, therefore the number 7 has acquired the most prominent place in their exoteric religion, a cult of
  external forms and empty rituals; as their Sabbath, for instance, the seventh day sacred to their deity,
  --
  In religious rites the moon served a dual purpose. Personified as a female goddess for exoteric
  purposes, or as a male god in allegory and symbol, in occult philosophy our satellite was regarded as a
  --
  learning and wisdom he would thus acquire. Such was the exoteric reason given.
  It is easy to see whence the primal idea of this dual, Janus-like character of the Serpent: the good and
  --
  echoes -- distorted out of recognition by exotericism and theology -- of the universal and
  philosophical dogmas in nature, so well understood by the primitive Sages. We find the same
  --
  (Genesis xii., exodus) -- Vishnu is made in his Purana to resort to a trick no less unworthy of any
  respectable god.
  --
  VOICE of the soul even in exoteric Buddhism; and with the female aspect of Kwan-Shai-yin, the
  Logos, the verbum of Creation, and at the same time with the voice that speaks audibly to the Initiate,
  --
  according to exoteric Commentators, Vyahritis, or "Om, Bhur, Bhuva, Swar" (Om, earth, sky, heaven) - Pranava is the most sacred, perhaps. They are pronounced with breath suppressed. See Manu II. 7681, and Mitakshara commenting on the Yajnavahkya-Suriti, i. 23. But the esoteric explanation goes a
  great deal further.
  --
  issue from that crown. In exotericism one will always find 10 and 7, of either Sephiroth or Prajapati;
  in Esoteric rendering always 3 and 7, which yield also 10. Only when divided in the manifested sphere
  --
  as the Infinite in exotericism) -- that from the Parabrahm issued Mulaprakriti, Purusha (the Logos), and
  Prakriti: the four forms (with itself, the synthesis) of Vach. And in the Kabala -- Ain-Soph, Shekinah,
  --
  was the unifying Circle or LOGOS, separated and made distinct from its host, in exoteric dogma, just
  as the three divine hypostases of the ancient Greeks are now considered in the Churches as three
  --
  every exoteric Scripture. The secret doctrine gives a long genealogy of Rishis, but separates them into
  many classes. Like the Gods of the Egyptians, who were divided into seven, and even twelve, classes,
  --
  monotheistic or exoterically polytheistical. From the superb religious poem by the Kabalist Rabbi
  Solomon Ben Gabirol in "the Kether Malchuth," we select a few definitions given in the prayers of
  --
  In the earliest Hindu exoteric cosmogonies, it is not even the Demiurge who creates. For it is said in
  one of the Puranas that: "The great Architect of the World gives the first impulse to the rotatory
  --
  followed its lead. It is from the exoteric religions that we have to dig out the root-idea before we turn
  to esoteric truths, lest the latter should be rejected. Furthermore, every symbol -- in every national
  --
  therein by Rudra and Vishnu, who became the powerful and great Gods, the "Infinites" of the exoteric
  creeds, ages later. But even they, "Creators" as the three may be, are not the direct creators and
  --
  This is the order given in the exoteric texts. According to esoteric teaching there are seven primary,
  and seven secondary "creations;" the former being the Forces self-evolving from the one causeless
  --
  Esoterically, as well as exoterically, all the above enumerated Creations stand for the (7) periods of
  Evolution, whether after an "Age" or a "Day" of Brahma. This is the teaching par excellence of Occult
  --
  Mahat," says Linga Purana; for the ONE (the That) is neither first nor last, but ALL. exoterically,
  however, this manifestation is the work of the "Supreme One" (a natural effect, rather, of an Eternal
  --
  Nevertheless, the esoteric sense of the doctrine is seen through every exoteric sentence on the very
  face of the old Sanscrit texts that treat of primordial Creation. "The Supreme Soul, the all permeant
  --
  Theosophy," p. 276). This fifth stage of evolution, called exoterically "Creation," may be viewed in
  both the Primary and Secondary periods, one as the Spiritual and Cosmic, the other as the material
  --
  classes. They are said in exoteric mythology to be born of Brahma's side, like Eve from the rib of
  Adam.
  --
  Padma Kalpa" (the secondary). Thus, the Kumaras are, exoterically, "the creation of Rudra or
  Nilalohita, a form of Siva, by Brahma, and of certain other mind-born sons of Brahma. But, in the
  --
  physical form, made "in their image." Four (and occasionally five) are mentioned freely in the exoteric
  texts, three Kumaras being secret.** (Compare what is said of "The Fallen Angels" in Book II.).
  The exoteric four are: Sanat-Kumara, Sananda, Sanaka, and Sanatana; and the esoteric three are:
  Sana, Kapila, and Sanat-sujata. Special attention is once more drawn to this class of Dhyan Chohans,
  --
  Meanwhile, let us see what the exoteric texts say about them.
  They do not say much; nothing to him who fails to read between the lines. "We must have recourse,
  --
  ac mundanum," as the Roman Church has it -- ages before the advent of that Roman Church. exoteric
  phraseology has changed little with respect to divine hierarchies since the most palmy days of
  --
  Hence the ritual in the exoteric worship of this deity was founded on magic. The Mantras are all taken
  from special books kept secret by the priests, and each is said to work a magical effect; as the reciter

Book of Exodus, #The Bible, #Anonymous, #Various
  object:Book of exodus
  subject class:Christianity
  --
  --- THE BOOK OF exoDUS DESCRIPTION
  The Book of exodus is the second Book of the Law of Moses, also known as the Torah or Pentateuch. The Law includes the Books of Genesis, exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
  The book received the name of exodus - - from the Greek word for "departure." Hebrew Scripture actually named its books from the first key word of each book, and thus the book is named Shemot, or "the names."
  The Book of exodus, along with Genesis, is one of the best known books of Hebrew Scripture, our Old Testament of the Bible. The Book describes how God through Moses lead the people of Israel out of slavery in Egypt and led them across the Red Sea to freedom, towards the Promised Land. Beginning in exodus 5:1, God repeatedly sends Moses to Pharaoh to advise him, "Let my people go."
  God appeared to Moses in the Burning Bush (3:1-6), and commissioned Moses to free his people. God instructed Moses in his dealings with the obstinate Pharaoh. The solemn Jewish Feast of Passover or Pesach - , called or Pascha in the Greek Septuagint, was instituted by God as a Memorial to commemorate the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt, where they had been slaves before God rescued them. On the night of First Passover ( exodus 12:1-28), Moses and the Israelites were instructed to sacrifice a healthy year-old male lamb, and take hyssop and sprinkle the blood of the Paschal Lamb on the overhead and two doorposts, so that the destroying angel would pass over their houses and strike only the Egyptians. They were to celebrate the Feast of Unleavened Bread - HaMatzot for seven days following Passover, during which they were to eat matsah, the unleavened bread ( exodus 12:15-17). After He led them across the Red Sea, God guided them by sending a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night. To feed the Israelites, God told Moses he would rain down bread from heaven to feed the Israelites. God fed them manna - from heaven, and on the sixth day, God gave them a double portion of manna ( exodus 16:4-5), so that they could rest and observe the Sabbath of the Lord. God also had Moses strike a rock to give them water ( exodus 17:6).
  Upon reaching Mount Sinai, God said to Moses: "Now therefore, if you will obey my voice and keep my covenant, you shall be my own possession among all peoples; for all the earth is mine, and you shall be to me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation" (19:5-6). God then gave Moses on Mount Sinai (19:20) the Ten Commandments ( exodus 20:1-17). Moses wrote down the words of the Lord and the Sinai Covenant was ratified by the people (24:7) and renewed in 34:27-28. exodus 23:16 describes the Firstfruits - - Bikkurim of the harvest as an offering to the Lord. Firstfruits is one of the seven Festivals of the Lord. God then instructed Moses to make a Sanctuary - "so that I may dwell in their midst. Make this tabernacle and all its furnishings exactly like the pattern I will show you." (25:8-9). The Tabernacle or mishkan - - the Dwelling Place, consisted of two rooms divided by a veil: the Holy of Holies and a Holy Place, with an Outer Courtyard. The Holy of Holies would hold the Ark of the Covenant, in which were housed the Ten Commandments; the Holy Place would hold the Menorah or Golden Lampstand, the Altar of Incense, and the Table of Showbread or the Bread of the Presence - .
   exodus 28 describes the fashioning of the Breastplate of Aaron with its twelve stones, each stone representing one of the twelve tribes of Israel. exodus 28:30 reveals the significance of the breastplate: "And you shall put in the breastplate of judgment the Urim and the Thummim, and they shall be over Aarons heart when he goes in before the Lord. So Aaron shall bear the judgment of the children of Israel over his heart before the Lord continually."
  allah (Challah) - - was a cake or loaf of unleavened bread to be offered to the Lord. The plural of allah is allot - , as in unleavened cakes of bread - - allot Matzot. "With bran flour make unleavened cakes mixed with oil, and unleavened wafers spread with oil" ( exodus 29:2). See also exodus 29:23, Leviticus 24:5-9 and Numbers 15:17-21.
  However, in an act of disobedience, the people built a golden calf (Chapter 32) and suffered punishment; the calf is destroyed and the guilty died at the hands of the Levites. After God appeared to Moses alone in a fifth theophany (33:17-34:9), the Israelites finally built the Sanctuary or Tabernacle with the Ark of the Covenant, in which God filled the Dwelling with his presence.
  One first reads of Joshua, son of Nun, in exodus 17:9. Joshua later had the priests march around Jericho for seven days with the Ark of the Lord prior to defeating the city (Joshua 6). David brought the Ark to Jerusalem as described in 2 Samuel 6 and I Chronicles 17. It was David's son Solomon who built the Temple of cedar to finally house the Lord and the Ark of the Covenant (I Kings 8). Jeremiah hid the Ark around 587 BC just prior to the Babylonian invasion and destruction of the Temple, as described in 2 Maccabees 2.
  The Book of exodus serves as a type for events in the New Testament. Typology in Biblical studies finds an Old Testament story serving as a prefigurement or symbol for an event in the New Testament. St. Paul explained it best when, referring to Jesus Christ, he wrote that "Adam is the type of one who is to come" (Romans 5:14). The sacrifice of the Paschal lamb at Pesach or Passover prefigures the sacrifice of Christ, the Lamb of God, for the Redemption of mankind. The crossing of the waters of the Red Sea from Captivity to the Promised Land in the Book of exodus prefigures the waters of Baptism transforming one from the captivity of original sin to freedom in new life in Christ (First Corinthians 10:1-2). The manna ( exodus 16:31 ff) is a figure of the Eucharist. The firstfruits of the Harvest prefigures Christ the firstfruits in First Corinthians 15:23.
  The Book of exodus is frequently quoted in the New Testament, as in the following three examples. Jesus quotes exodus 3:6 as proof of the Resurrection, since the Patriarchs long dead live on in God who is God of the living (Matthew 22:32, Mark 12:26, and Luke 20:37). The Ten Commandments are frequently referred to, as in Matthew 19:18f, Mark 10:19f, and Luke 18:20f, when Jesus answered the young man who asked him, "Teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?" St. Paul in Second Corinthians 3:7-18 cited Moses in exodus 34:33 ("He put a veil over his face") to explain the Jews' inability to recognize Jesus as the promised Messiah.
  The following Scripture is from the Authorized King James Version of the Holy Bible, now in the public domain. King James I commissioned a group of Biblical scholars in 1604 to establish an authoritative translation of the Bible from the ancient languages and other translations at the time, and the work was completed in 1611. The original King James Bible included the Apocrypha but in a separate section. A literary masterpiece of the English language, the original King James Bible is still in use today.
  --- THE BOOK OF exoDUS
  THE ISRAELITES IN EGYPT
  --
  The exodus
  37 And the children of Israel journeyed from Rameses to Succoth, about six hundred thousand on foot that were men, beside children. 38 And a mixed multitude went up also with them; and flocks, and herds, even very much cattle. 39 And they baked unleavened cakes of the dough which they brought forth out of Egypt, for it was not leavened; because they were thrust out of Egypt, and could not tarry, neither had they prepared for themselves any victual.

Book of Genesis, #The Bible, #Anonymous, #Various
  Genesis, the first book of Hebrew Scripture, also serves as the first book of the Torah or Law of Moses, also known as the Pentateuch. The Torah was called the Law by Jesus, the concrete expression of God's will. The Law of Moses includes the Books of Genesis, exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
  Hebrew Scripture or Tanakh is composed of the Law or Torah, the Prophets or Neviim, and the Writings, the Kethuvim or Hagiographa. The Torah is followed by the Prophets beginning with Joshua of the Former Prophets and Isaiah of the Latter Prophets, and then the Writings which begin with Psalms and the Wisdom Literature in Hebrew Scripture, our Old Testament of the Bible.
  --
  Moses was the author - in the sense of originator and collector of traditions - of the Torah or . This is revealed in the text of the Law ( exodus 17:14, exodus 24:4, exodus 34:27-28, Leviticus 26:46, Numbers 33:2, Deuteronomy 31:9, Deuteronomy 31:24-26); the Prophets (Joshua 1:7-8, 8:31-32, 8:34, 23:6, I Kings 2:3, Daniel 9:11, 9:13); and as we learn from Jesus and the New Testament writers (John 1:45, John 5:46, Acts 3:22, Romans 10:5, Romans 10:19, First Corinthians 9:9, 2 Corinthians 3:15). Characteristics of ancient Hebrew language, as well as common themes that course through the Torah, support one original author for the Law of Moses or Pentateuch. Modern theory suggests the text of the Pentateuch developed through the ages.
  The primeval story of creation in Genesis has been compared to other ancient literatures, such as the Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh, the Atrahasis Epic, and the Babylonian Enuma Elish, as well as ancient writings of Egypt and Greece. These diverse writings indicate the universal concept of God and the creation of the world. What is unique is that the Book of Genesis records only one God, the Lord God of Israel.

Book of Imaginary Beings (text), #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  Saxons but an exotic sound unsupported by any very concrete image. It may be added, as a curiosity, that Eliots
  poem Gerontion speaks of Christ the tiger.

BOOK XIII. - That death is penal, and had its origin in Adam's sin, #City of God, #Saint Augustine of Hippo, #Christianity
  [83] "Pluvia defit, causa Christiani." Similar accusations and similar replies may be seen in the celebrated passage of Tertullian's Apol. c. 40, and in the eloquent exordium of Arnobius, C. Gentes.
  [84] Augustine is supposed to refer to Symmachus, who similarly accused the Christians in his address to the Emperor Valentinianus in the year 384. At Augustine's request, Paulus Orosius wrote his history in confutation of Symmachus' charges.
  --
  : comp. Qust. in exod. 94; Qust. in Gen. 21; Contra Faustum, 15, 9, etc.
  [367] Agricol, coloni, incol.

BOOK X. - Porphyrys doctrine of redemption, #City of God, #Saint Augustine of Hippo, #Christianity
  It is by true piety that men of God cast out the hostile power of the air which opposes godliness; it is by exorcising it, not by propitiating it; and they overcome all the temptations of the adversary by praying, not to him, but to their own God against him. For the devil cannot conquer or subdue any but those who are in league with sin; and therefore he is conquered in the name of Him who assumed humanity, and that without sin, that Himself being both Priest and Sacrifice, He might bring about the remission of sins, that is to say, might bring it about through the Mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus, by whom we are reconciled to God, the cleansing from sin being accomplished.[Pg 413] For men are separated from God only by sins, from which we are in this life cleansed not by our own virtue, but by the divine compassion; through His indulgence, not through our own power. For, whatever virtue we call our own is itself bestowed upon us by His goodness. And we might attri bute too much to ourselves while in the flesh, unless we lived in the receipt of pardon until we laid it down. This is the reason why there has been vouchsafed to us, through the Mediator, this grace, that we who are polluted by sinful flesh should be cleansed by the likeness of sinful flesh. By this grace of God, wherein He has shown His great compassion toward us, we are both governed by faith in this life, and, after this life, are led onwards to the fullest perfection by the vision of immutable truth.
  23. Of the principles which, according to the Platonists, regulate the purification of the soul.

BOOK XVIII. - A parallel history of the earthly and heavenly cities from the time of Abraham to the end of the world, #City of God, #Saint Augustine of Hippo, #Christianity
    12. Of the rituals of false gods instituted by the kings of Greece in the period from Israel's exodus from Egypt down to the death of Joshua the son of Nun.
  During this period, that is, from Israel's exodus from Egypt down to the death of Joshua the son of Nun, through whom that people received the land of promise, rituals were instituted to the false gods by the kings of Greece, which, by stated celebration, recalled the memory of the flood, and of men's deliverance from it, and of that troublous life they then led in migrating to and fro between the heights and the plains. For even the Luperci,[502] when they ascend and descend the sacred path, are said to represent the men who sought the mountain summits because of the inundation of water, and returned to the lowlands on its subsidence. In those times, Dionysus, who was also called Father Liber, and was esteemed a god after death, is said to have shown the vine to his host in Attica. Then the musical games were instituted for the Delphic Apollo, to appease his anger, through which they thought the regions of Greece were afflicted with barrenness, because they had not defended his temple which Danaos burnt when he invaded those lands; for they were warned by his oracle to institute these games. But king Ericthonius first instituted games to him in Attica, and not to him only, but also to Minerva, in which games the olive was given as the prize to the victors, because they relate that Minerva was the discoverer of that fruit, as Liber was of the grape. In those years Europa is alleged to have been carried off by Xanthus king of Crete (to whom we find some give another name), and to have borne him Rhadamanthus, Sarpedon, and Minos, who are more commonly reported to have been the sons of Jupiter by the same woman. Now those who worship such gods regard what we have said about[Pg 230] Xanthus king of Crete as true history; but this about Jupiter, which the poets sing, the theatres applaud, and the people celebrate, as empty fable got up as a reason for games to appease the deities, even with the false ascription of crimes to them. In those times Hercules was held in honour in Tyre, but that was not the same one as he whom we spoke of above. In the more secret history there are said to have been several who were called Father Liber and Hercules. This Hercules, whose great deeds are reckoned as twelve (not including the slaughter of Antus the African, because that affair pertains to another Hercules), is declared in their books to have burned himself on Mount ta, because he was not able, by that strength with which he had subdued monsters, to endure the disease under which he languished. At that time the king, or rather tyrant Busiris, who is alleged to have been the son of Neptune by Libya the daughter of Epaphus, is said to have offered up his guests in sacrifice to the gods. Now it must not be believed that Neptune committed this adultery, lest the gods should be criminated; yet such things must be ascribed to them by the poets and in the theatres, that they may be pleased with them. Vulcan and Minerva are said to have been the parents of Ericthonius king of Athens, in whose last years Joshua the son of Nun is found to have died. But since they will have it that Minerva is a virgin, they say that Vulcan, being disturbed in the struggle between them, poured out his seed into the earth, and on that account the man born of it received that name; for in the Greek language is "strife," and "earth," of which two words Ericthonius is a compound. Yet it must be admitted that the more learned disprove and disown such things concerning their gods, and declare that this fabulous belief originated in the fact that in the temple at Athens, which Vulcan and Minerva had in common, a boy who had been exposed was found wrapped up in the coils of a dragon, which signified that he would become great, and, as his parents were unknown, he was called the son of Vulcan and Minerva, because they had the temple in common. Yet that fable accounts for the origin of his name better than this history. But what does it matter to us? Let the one in books that speak the[Pg 231] truth edify religious men, and the other in lying fables delight impure demons. Yet these religious men worship them as gods. Still, while they deny these things concerning them, they cannot clear them of all crime, because at their demand they exhibit plays in which the very things they wisely deny are basely done, and the gods are appeased by these false and base things. Now, even although the play celebrates an unreal crime of the gods, yet to delight in the ascription of an unreal crime is a real one.
  13. What fables were invented at the time when judges began to rule the Hebrews.

BOOK XVI. - The history of the city of God from Noah to the time of the kings of Israel, #City of God, #Saint Augustine of Hippo, #Christianity
  God's promises made to Abraham are now to be considered; for in these the oracles of our God,[264] that is, of the true God,[Pg 130] began to appear more openly concerning the godly people, whom prophetic authority foretold. The first of these reads thus: "And the Lord said unto Abram, Get thee out of thy country, and from thy kindred, and from thy father's house, and go into a land that I will show thee: and I will make of thee a great nation, and I will bless thee, and magnify thy name; and thou shalt be blessed: and I will bless them that bless thee, and curse them that curse thee: and in thee shall all tribes of the earth be blessed."[265] Now it is to be observed that two things are promised to Abraham, the one, that his seed should possess the land of Canaan, which is intimated when it is said, "Go into a land that I will show thee, and I will make of thee a great nation;" but the other far more excellent, not about the carnal but the spiritual seed, through which he is the father, not of the one Israelite nation, but of all nations who follow the footprints of his faith, which was first promised in these words, "And in thee shall all tribes of the earth be blessed." Eusebius thought this promise was made in Abraham's seventy-fifth year, as if soon after it was made Abraham had departed out of Haran; because the Scripture cannot be contradicted, in which we read, "Abram was seventy and five years old when he departed out of Haran." But if this promise was made in that year, then of course Abraham was staying in Haran with his father; for he could not depart thence unless he had first dwelt there. Does this, then, contradict what Stephen says, "The God of glory appeared to our father Abraham, when he was in Mesopotamia, before he dwelt in Charran?"[266] But it is to be understood that the whole took place in the same year,both the promise of God before Abraham dwelt in Haran, and his dwelling in Haran, and his departure thence,not only because Eusebius in the Chronicles reckons from the year of this promise, and shows that after 430 years the exodus from Egypt took place, when the law was given, but because the Apostle Paul also mentions it.
    17. Of the three most famous kingdoms of the nations, of which one, that is, the Assyrian, was already very eminent when Abraham was born.
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  But what is said to Abraham, "Know of a surety that thy seed shall be a stranger in a land not theirs, and they shall reduce them to servitude, and shall afflict them 400 years," is most clearly a prophecy about the people of Israel which was to be in servitude in Egypt. Not that this people was to be in that servitude under the oppressive Egyptians for 400 years, but it is foretold that this should take place in the course of those 400 years. For as it is written of Terah the father of Abraham, "And the days of Terah in Haran were 205 years,"[279] not because they were all spent there, but because they were completed there, so it is said here also, "And they shall reduce them to servitude, and shall afflict them 400 years," for this reason, because that number was completed, not because it was all spent in that affliction. The years are said to be 400 in round numbers, although they were a little more,whether you reckon from this time, when these things were promised to Abraham, or from the birth of Isaac, as the seed of Abraham, of which these things are predicted. For, as we have already said above, from the seventy-fifth year of Abraham, when the first promise was made to him, down to the exodus of Israel from Egypt, there are reckoned 430 years, which the apostle thus mentions: "And this I say, that the covenant confirmed by God, the law, which was made 430 years after, cannot disannul, that it should make the promise of none effect."[Pg 139][280] So then these 430 years might be called 400, because they are not much more, especially since part even of that number had already gone by when these things were shown and said to Abraham in vision, or when Isaac was born in his father's 100th year, twenty-five years after the first promise, when of these 430 years there now remained 405, which God was pleased to call 400. No one will doubt that the other things which follow in the prophetic words of God pertain to the people of Israel.
  When it is added, "And when the sun was now setting there was a flame, and lo, a smoking furnace, and lamps of fire, which passed through between those pieces," this signifies that at the end of the world the carnal shall be judged by fire. For just as the affliction of the city of God, such as never was before, which is expected to take place under Antichrist, was signified by Abraham's horror of great darkness about the going down of the sun, that is, when the end of the world draws nigh,so at the going down of the sun, that is, at the very end of the world, there is signified by that fire the day of judgment, which separates the carnal who are to be saved by fire from those who are to be condemned in the fire. And then the covenant made with Abraham particularly sets forth the land of Canaan, and names eleven tribes in it from the river of Egypt even to the great river Euphrates. It is not then from the great river of Egypt, that is, the Nile, but from a small one which separates Egypt from Palestine, where the city of Rhinocorura is.
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  Jacob being dead, and Joseph also, during the remaining 144 years until they went out of the land of Egypt that nation increased to an incredible degree, even although wasted[Pg 162] by so great persecutions, that at one time the male children were murdered at their birth, because the wondering Egyptians were terrified at the too great increase of that people. Then Moses, being stealthily kept from the murderers of the infants, was brought to the royal house, God preparing to do great things by him, and was nursed and adopted by the daughter of Pharaoh (that was the name of all the kings of Egypt), and became so great a man that heyea, rather God, who had promised this to Abraham, by himdrew that nation, so wonderfully multiplied, out of the yoke of hardest and most grievous servitude it had borne there. At first, indeed, he fled thence (we are told he fled into the land of Midian), because, in defending an Israelite, he had slain an Egyptian, and was afraid. Afterward, being divinely commissioned in the power of the Spirit of God, he overcame the magi of Pharaoh who resisted him. Then, when the Egyptians would not let God's people go, ten memorable plagues were brought by Him upon them,the water turned into blood, the frogs and lice, the flies, the death of the cattle, the boils, the hail, the locusts, the darkness, the death of the first-born. At last the Egyptians were destroyed in the Red Sea while pursuing the Israelites, whom they had let go when at length they were broken by so many great plagues. The divided sea made a way for the Israelites who were departing, but, returning on itself, it overwhelmed their pursuers with its waves. Then for forty years the people of God went through the desert, under the leadership of Moses, when the tabernacle of testimony was dedicated, in which God was worshipped by sacrifices prophetic of things to come, and that was after the law had been very terribly given in the mount, for its divinity was most plainly attested by wonderful signs and voices. This took place soon after the exodus from Egypt, when the people had entered the desert, on the fiftieth day after the passover was celebrated by the offering up of a lamb, which is so completely a type of Christ, foretelling that through His sacrificial passion He should go from this world to the Father (for pascha in the Hebrew tongue means transit), that when the new covenant was revealed, after Christ our passover was offered up, the Holy Spirit came from heaven on the fiftieth day; and He is called[Pg 163] in the gospel the Finger of God, because He recalls to our remembrance the things done before by way of types, and because the tables of that law are said to have been written by the finger of God.
  On the death of Moses, Joshua the son of Nun ruled the people, and led them into the land of promise, and divided it among them. By these two wonderful leaders wars were also carried on most prosperously and wonderfully, God calling to witness that they had got these victories not so much on account of the merit of the Hebrew people as on account of the sins of the nations they subdued. After these leaders there were judges, when the people were settled in the land of promise, so that, in the meantime, the first promise made to Abraham began to be fulfilled about the one nation, that is, the Hebrew, and about the land of Canaan; but not as yet the promise about all nations, and the whole wide world, for that was to be fulfilled, not by the observances of the old law, but by the advent of Christ in the flesh, and by the faith of the gospel. And it was to prefigure this that it was not Moses, who received the law for the people on Mount Sinai, that led the people into the land of promise, but Joshua, whose name also was changed at God's command, so that he was called Jesus. But in the times of the judges prosperity alternated with adversity in war, according as the sins of the people and the mercy of God were displayed.

BOOK XV. - The progress of the earthly and heavenly cities traced by the sacred history, #City of God, #Saint Augustine of Hippo, #Christianity
  Therefore, although it is written, "And Cain knew his wife, and she conceived and bare Enoch, and he builded a city and called the name of the city after the name of his son Enoch,"[158] it does not follow that we are to believe this to have been his first-born; for we cannot suppose that this is proved by the expression "he knew his wife," as if then for the first time he had had intercourse with her. For in the case of Adam, the father of all, this expression is used not only when Cain, who seems to have been his first-born, was conceived, but also afterwards the same Scripture says, "Adam knew Eve his wife, and she conceived and bare a son, and[Pg 63] called his name Seth."[159] Whence it is obvious that Scripture employs this expression neither always when a birth is recorded nor then only when the birth of a first-born is mentioned. Neither is it necessary to suppose that Enoch was Cain's first-born because he named his city after him. For it is quite possible that though he had other sons, yet for some reason the father loved him more than the rest. Judah was not the first-born, though he gives his name to Juda and the Jews. But even though Enoch was the first-born of the city's founder, that is no reason for supposing that the father named the city after him as soon as he was born; for at that time he, being but a solitary man, could not have founded a civic community, which is nothing else than a multitude of men bound together by some associating tie. But when his family increased to such numbers that he had quite a population, then it became possible to him both to build a city, and give it, when founded, the name of his son. For so long was the life of those antediluvians, that he who lived the shortest time of those whose years are mentioned in Scripture attained to the age of 753 years.[160] And though no one attained the age of a thousand years, several exceeded the age of nine hundred. Who then can doubt that during the lifetime of one man the human race might be so multiplied that there would be a population to build and occupy not one but several cities? And this might very readily be conjectured from the fact that from one man, Abraham, in not much more than four hundred years, the numbers of the Hebrew race so increased, that in the exodus of that people from Egypt there are recorded to have been six hundred thousand men capable of bearing arms,[161] and this over and above the Idumans, who, though not numbered with Israel's descendants, were yet sprung from his brother, also a grandson of Abraham; and over and above the other nations which were of the same stock of Abraham, though not through Sarah,that is, his descendants by Hagar and Keturah, the Ishmaelites, Midianites, etc.
  9. Of the long life and greater stature of the antediluvians.

BS 1 - Introduction to the Idea of God, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  Ill give you a quick example of something like that. I think this is partly what happens in exodus, when Moses comes up with the law. Hes wandering around with the Israelites in the desert. Theyre going left and going right, worshipping idols, having a hell of a time, and getting rebellious. Moses goes up in the mountain, and he has this tremendous revelation in the sight of God. It illuminates him, and he comes down with the law. Moses acted as a judge I know this is a mythological storyin the desert. He was continually mediating between people who were having problems, and he was constantly trying to keep peace. What are you doing when youre trying to keep peace? Youre trying to understand what peace is. You have to apply the principles. What are the principles? Well, you dont know. The principles are whatever satisfied the people enough to make peace.
  Maybe you act as judge 10,000 times, and then you get some sense of the principles that bring peace. One day it blasts into your consciousness, like a revelation: heres the rules that were already acting out. Thats the Ten Commandments. They were there to begin with. Moses comes forward, and says, look, this is basically what were already doing, but now its codified. Thats all historical process condensed into a single story, but, obviously, that happened, because we have written law. In good legal systems, that emerges from the bottom up. English common law is exactly like that: its single decisions, that are predicated on principles, that are then articulated and made into the body of law.
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  The Jahwist version uses the name YHWH , which, apparently, people didnt say, but we believe was pronounced something like Yahwa. It has a strongly anthropomorphic God, that takes human form. It begins with Genesis 2:4. This is the account of the heavens and the earth, and it contains the story of Adam and Eve, and Cain and Abel, and Noah, and the Tower of Babel, and exodus, and Numbers, along with the Priestly version. It also contains the law in the formjust the formof the Ten Commandments, which is like a truncated form of the law.
  Theres the Elohist source. It contains the stories of Abraham and Isaac. Its concerned with a heavenly hierarchy that includes angels. It talks about the departure from Egypt, and it presents the covenant code, which is this idea that society is predicatedthis was Israeli societyon a covenant with God thats laid out in a sequence of rules, some of which are the Ten Commandment, but many of which are much more extensive than that.
  The final one is the Deuteronomist Code. It contains the bulk of the law and whats called the Deuteronomic History. Its independent of Genesis, exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers. And so we know that, at least.
  Now, theres debate about this, like there is about everything. Im brushing over a large area of scholarship, but people generally assume that there were multiple authors over multiple periods of time. The way they've concluded that is by looking at textual analysis, trying to see where there are chunks of the stories that have the same kind of style or the same references. People argue about that because, you know, obviously its difficult to recreate something ancient. But thats the basic idea. It is an amalgam of viewpoints about these initial issues, and thats important to know. Its like a collective story.

COSA - BOOK IX, #The Confessions of Saint Augustine, #Saint Augustine of Hippo, #Christianity
  which Thy pilgrim people sigheth after from their exodus, even unto
  their return thither. That so my mother's last request of me, may

Diamond Sutra 1, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  However, the sudden appearance of such sutras as this several centuries after the Buddhas Nirvana can also be seen as a reflection of the changing receptivity of their audience rather than proof of de novo compilation. Edward Conze, one of the first Westerners to devote himself to the study of these teachings and the teacher of many of those who now write on the subject, wrote, What seems to be doctrinal innovation may really be nothing but the gradual shifting of the line between esoteric and exoteric teachings. At first, even up to Ashoka (304-232 B.C.), the bulk of the doctrine, except for some moral maxims, and so on, was esoteric. (Buddhist Studies 1934-1972, p. 115) In the months that followed the au thentication of scriptures at Buddhisms First Council in 383 B.C., at least one other meeting was convened to consider additional sermons. Obviously, different groups of disciples honored different teachings, and such a sutra as this surely could not have been widely accepted by an audience that preferred asceticism and monastic discipline, which this sutra holds up to gentle rebuke.
  Bhagavan: The term bhagavan was derived from bhaga (vulva) and originally meant like a vulva, and hence fecund or prosperous. Eventually, it was applied to one whose presence bestows prosperity. It is usually translated as Blessed One or World-Honored One and is one of every buddhas ten titles. Others that appear in this sutra include tathagata, sugata, and arhan.

Liber 111 - The Book of Wisdom - LIBER ALEPH VEL CXI, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
   their Legendary exodus. Yet they preserved His Word, and it is IHVH,
   which thou must understand also as that Secret Word which thou hast
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   Wisdom? My Son, neglect it not; for it is the exorcism of exorcisms,
   and the Enchantment of Enchantments.

Liber 46 - The Key of the Mysteries, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
   agree, a singular kind of exorcism! If those violences really took
   place, and if they may be imputed to a Churchman whom one considers,

Liber 71 - The Voice of the Silence - The Two Paths - The Seven Portals, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
   The "Eye" doctrine then means the exoteric, the "Heart" doctrine the
   esoteric. Of course, in a more secret doctrine still, there is an Eye

Liber, #Liber Null, #Peter J Carroll, #Occultism
  Liber XLIV (44) [D] - The Mass of the Phoenix ::: Crowley: 'An instruction in a simple and exoteric form of Eucharist.' 'A Ritual of the Law.'
  @Liber XLVI. (46) [] - The Key of the Mysteries. ::: A Translation of "La Clef des Grands Mysteres", by Eliphas Levi. Specially adapted to the task of the Attainment of Bhakta-Yoga. Equinox X, Supplement.

LUX.02 - EVOCATION, #Liber Null, #Peter J Carroll, #Occultism
  Evocation is the art of dealing with magical beings or entities by various acts which create or contact them and allow one to conjure and comm and them with pacts and exorcism. These beings have a legion of names drawn from the demonology of many cultures: elementals, familiars, incubi, succubi, bud-wills, demons, automata, atavisms, wraiths, spirits, and so on. Entities may be bound to talismans, places, animals, objects, persons, incense smoke, or be mobile in the aether. It is not the case that such entities are limited to obsessions and complexes in the human mind. Although such beings customarily have their origin in the mind, they may be budded off and attached to objects and places in the form of ghosts, spirits, or "vibrations," or may exert action at a distance in the form of fetishes, familiars, or poltergeists. These beings consist of a portion of Kia or the life force attached to some aetheric matter, the whole of which may or may not be attached to ordinary matter.
  Evocation may be further defined as the summoning or creation of such partial beings to accomplish some purpose. They may be used to cause change in oneself, change in others, or change in the universe. The advantages of using a semi-independent being rather than trying to effect a transformation directly by will are several: the entity will continue to fulfill its function independently of the magician until its life force dissipates. Being semi-sentient, it can adapt itself to a task in a way that a non-conscious simple spell cannot. During moments of the possession by certain entities the magician may be the recipient of inspirations, abilities, and knowledge not normally accessible to him.
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  This is customarily followed by some form of self-banishing, or even exorcism, to restore the magician's consciousness to normal before he goes forth.
  An entity of a low order with little more than a singular task to perform can be left to fulfill its destiny with no further interference from its master. If at any time it is necessary to terminate it, its sigil or material basis should be destroyed and its mental image destroyed or reabsorbed by visualization. For more powerful and independent beings, the conjuration and exorcism must be in proportion to the power of the ritual which originally evoked them. To control such beings, the magicians may have to re-enter the gnostic state to the same depth as before in order to draw their power.
  Any of the techniques of the gnosis can in theory be used in evocation. An analysis of some of the more common methods follows.

r1914 10 02, #Record of Yoga, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
   The sortilege has no reference to another exodus, but embraces at once several movements; it is typical, more than particular.
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Sayings of Sri Ramakrishna (text), #Sayings of Sri Ramakrishna, #Sri Ramakrishna, #Hinduism
  218. An evil spirit is exorcised by throwing charmed mustard seeds on the possessed; but if the evil spirit
  has possessed the mustard seeds themselves, how can they be of any use in exorcising it? If the mind
  with which you contemplate the Deity is tainted with the vicious thoughts of the world, how can you

Tablets of Baha u llah text, #Tablets of Baha u llah, #Baha u llah, #Baha i
  First: It is incumbent upon the ministers of the House of Justice to promote the Lesser Peace so that the people of the earth may be relieved from the burden of exorbitant expenditures. This matter is imperative and absolutely essential, inasmuch as hostilities and conflict lie at the root of affliction and calamity.
  Second: Languages must be reduced to one common language to be taught in all the schools of the world.

Talks 100-125, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  M.: The Self is known to everyone but not clearly. You always exist. The Be-ing is the Self. I am is the name of God. Of all the definitions of God, none is indeed so well put as the Biblical statement I AM THAT I AM in exoDUS (Chap. 3). There are other statements, such as Brahmaivaham, Aham Brahmasmi and
  Soham. But none is so direct as the name JEHOVAH = I AM. The

The Act of Creation text, #The Act of Creation, #Arthur Koestler, #Psychology
  customs of exotic civilizations.
  Thus, as we travel across the triptych, satire shades into social science;
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  whose ghost was never to be exorcized from the edifice that Darwin
  built.
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  patient feels, and he is, at the same time, acting a part: the exorcizer of
  evil spirits himself endowed with divine powers; magician, witch,
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  largesse which, as we learn from exodus, did not particularly impress
  them; the miracle of the loaves and fishes was a true miracle.
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  other exotic animals 'from life', but, incapable of visually digesting the
  startling appearance, produced monstrosities reminding one of Greek
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  hearing an exotic instrument for the first time, and that I am interested
  at the moment only in its timbre, not in the melody played on it

The Coming Race Contents, #The Coming Race, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
  of exotic material, enter into the oceanic
  I J

The Dwellings of the Philosophers, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  stronger. It tended to take the lead, and thus the exotic science transplanted to our soil
  acclimatized itself wonderfully to it with such vigor that it soon bloomed into an exuberant
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  Hermes were traded at an exorbitant price. Intellectuals were seized by the fever, and thanks
  to the help of fraternities, lodges, initiation centers, the puffers grew and multiplied. Few
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  and took hold of heraldry whose exoteric rules and protocol it established; it forced its
  multicolored costume of images, enigmas, and emblems on art, literature, and especially on
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  and archemy. These two branches of the same exoteric art spread throughout the working
  class by means of laboratory practice. Metallurgists, goldsmiths, painters, ceramic artists,
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  pagan expression of Pan. And like the Templars, the Ophites had two baptisms: one, exoteric,
  the baptism of water, the other esoteric, that of the spirit, or fire. The latter was called the
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  surround him in the sweet exoteric sign of the ideal nourishment".
  (1) Cicero: On the Nature of the Gods, I, 10, p. 38.
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  contempt for this first condition, exotericism spread unrest into mankind.
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the Eternal Wisdom, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  20) He is a stranger to the magical arts and divination and necromancy, to exorcisms and other analogous practices. He takes no part in the accomplishment of any prayer or religious ceremony. ~ Digha Nikaya
  21) He whose thought is always fixed on the Eternal has no need of any devotional practice or spiritual exercise. ~ Ramakrishna
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  1) Thou shalt not kill. ~ exodus XX.82
  2) " Thou shalt not kill " relates not solely to the murder of man, but of all that lives. ~ Tolstoi

The Gospel According to John, #The Bible, #Anonymous, #Various
  The Gospel of John calls Jesus the Messiah - - which means Christ or Anointed One in 1:41 and 4:25. The Gospel is noteworthy for "I am" - - sayings of Jesus that reveal his identity. In exodus 3:14, God refers to himself as "I am who am." In the Gospel of John, Jesus identifies himself with God the Father: "Before Abraham came into being, I am" (8:58). The Gospel also relates seven "I am" sayings of Jesus associated with an image: 'I am the Bread of Life' (6:35), the 'Light of the World' (8:12), 'the Gate for the sheep' (10:7), the 'Good Shepherd' (10:11), the 'Resurrection and the Life' (11:25), the 'Way, the Truth, and the Life' (14:6), and the 'True Vine' (15:1).
  Jesus in the Gospel reveals the mystery and relationships of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, called by the Church Fathers the Holy Trinity.
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  The Sacraments of Baptism (Chapter 3) and Eucharist (Chapter 6) are unequivocally presented in the Gospel of John. The Gospel begins with John the Baptist calling Jesus the Lamb of God (1:29). Just as Moses in the Book of exodus prescribed the sacrificial Lamb must be eaten for the first-born son to have life at the Passover, so we must partake of Jesus, the Lamb of God, at the Eucharistic Sacrifice to have eternal life.
  St. John in his Gospel utilizes the word - sign for the Miracles of Jesus Christ. The symbolic element of the miracle becomes primary in John. For example, in John 9, the interest in giving sight to the man born blind is not just the gift of sight, but in his coming to the spiritual insight of faith, an insight made possible by Jesus, the light of the world. The Gospel of John enumerates seven signs of Jesus: he turns water into wine at the wedding feast of Cana (2:1-12); the healing of an official's son in Capernaum (4:43-54); the healing of a paralytic on the sabbath by the pool in Bethesda (5:1-47); the feeding of the five thousand (6:1-14); walking on water (6:16-21); the healing of a man born blind (9:1-41); and the resurrection of Lazarus (11:1-57). John also records three appearances of Christ to his disciples following his Resurrection.

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--- Grep of noun exo
exobiology
exocarp
exocet
exocoetidae
exocrine
exocrine gland
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Wikipedia - 1967 Palestinian exodus -- Flight of around 280,000 to 325,000 Palestinians out of the territories captured by Israel during and in the aftermath of the Six-Day War
Wikipedia - 2000 All Japan Pro Wrestling mass exodus -- Incident in Japanese All Japan Pro Wrestling
Wikipedia - 4-deoxy-L-threo-5-hexosulose-uronate ketol-isomerase -- Enzyme
Wikipedia - Adiexodo -- Greek punk band
Wikipedia - Aegocidnexocentrus -- Genus of beetles
Wikipedia - Ahmed Shafik (sexologist) -- Egyptian researcher
Wikipedia - Alfred Znamierowski -- Polish vexollologist
Wikipedia - Alien Exorcism -- 2011 film
Wikipedia - Alpha-D-phosphohexomutase superfamily -- Superfamily of enzymes
Wikipedia - Amanda Knox -- American woman wrongfully convicted of murder then exonerated
Wikipedia - Amapanesia exotica -- Genus of beetles
Wikipedia - A M-CM-^Arvore dos Sexos -- 1977 film by Silvio de Abreu
Wikipedia - Amor y sexo -- 1964 film
Wikipedia - Anexodus -- Genus of beetles
Wikipedia - Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 -- Exopeptidase enzyme that acts on angiotensin I and II
Wikipedia - Anne Fausto-Sterling -- American sexologist
Wikipedia - Anneliese Michel -- German woman with psychiatric issues, famous for her exorcism
Wikipedia - Antennexocentrus -- Genus of beetles
Wikipedia - Armenian exonyms -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - Arthropod -- Phylum of invertebrates with jointed exoskeletons
Wikipedia - ASTERIA (spacecraft) -- A CubeSat testing technologies for the detection of exoplanets
Wikipedia - Athina-Theodora Alexopoulou -- Greek canoeist
Wikipedia - Barnard's Star b -- Exoplanet
Wikipedia - Blue Exorcist: The Movie -- 2012 Japanese animated film
Wikipedia - Blue Exorcist
Wikipedia - Bomb -- explosive weapon that uses exothermic reaction
Wikipedia - Bonnie Bullough -- American sexologist, nurse, and author
Wikipedia - Book of Exodus -- Second book of the Bible
Wikipedia - Call Me Baby -- 2015 single by EXO
Wikipedia - Carole Ann Haswell -- British astrophysicist, exoplanet researcher
Wikipedia - Carolina terrane -- exotic terrane from central Georgia to central Virginia in the United States
Wikipedia - Category:American sexologists
Wikipedia - Category:Canadian sexologists
Wikipedia - Category:Catholic exorcists
Wikipedia - Category:Exophonic writers
Wikipedia - Category:Exorcism
Wikipedia - Category:German sexologists
Wikipedia - Category:Italian exorcists
Wikipedia - Charles Allen Moser -- |American physician and sexologist
Wikipedia - Chavero Codex of Huexotzingo -- Documentation of a 1578 judicial proceeding
Wikipedia - Chen (singer) -- South Korean singer, main vocalist of Exo
Wikipedia - Chesty Morgan -- American exotic dancer and actor
Wikipedia - Christopher Neil-Smith -- British priest and exorcist
Wikipedia - Cimexomys -- Extinct genus of North American mammal
Wikipedia - Citrus exocortis -- Disease of citrus plants
Wikipedia - Clyde Martin -- American sexologist (1918-2014)
Wikipedia - Complexo Desportivo Adega -- Sports stadium on Santiago Island, Cape Verde
Wikipedia - Complexometric indicator -- Chemical detector for metal ions in complexometric titrations
Wikipedia - Constantine John Alexopoulos -- American mycologist
Wikipedia - Conviction and exoneration of Glenn Ford -- Convicted of murder in 1984 and released from Angola Prison in March 2014 after a full exoneration.
Wikipedia - CoRoT-20c -- Exoplanet
Wikipedia - Covenant Code -- The name given by academics to a text appearing in the Torah, at Exodus 20:22-23:19
Wikipedia - Crossing the Red Sea -- Part of the biblical narrative of the Exodus
Wikipedia - Cruis'n Exotica -- 1999 video game
Wikipedia - Delexocha -- Genus of moths
Wikipedia - Detecting Earth from distant star-based systems -- Detecting Earth as an exoplanet
Wikipedia - Dexoxadrol
Wikipedia - Discoveries of exoplanets -- Detecting planets located outside the Solar System
Wikipedia - Dopamine antagonist -- Drugs that bind to but do not activate dopamine receptors, thereby blocking the actions of dopamine or exogenous agonists. Many drugs used in the treatment of psychotic disorders (antipsychotic agents) are dopamine antagonists, although their therap
Wikipedia - Draft:Detecting Earth from distant star-based systems -- Detecting Earth as an exoplanet
Wikipedia - Durophagy -- Eating of hard-shelled or exoskeleton bearing organisms, such as corals, shelled mollusks, or crabs
Wikipedia - Eberhard and Phyllis Kronhausen -- Husband-and-wife team of American sexologists
Wikipedia - Electroweak star -- A theoretical type of exotic star.
Wikipedia - Elizabeth Allgeier -- Psychologistand sexologist
Wikipedia - Elizabeth Pipko -- American author, model and founder of Exodus Movement
Wikipedia - Endonym and exonym -- Name variations of ethnic groups, languages, persons and places
Wikipedia - EPIC 211945201 b -- Exoplanet
Wikipedia - Erev Rav -- A group that included Egyptians and others who had joined the Israelites on the Exodus
Wikipedia - Esben Esther Pirelli Benestad -- Norwegian physician and sexologist
Wikipedia - Etham -- Second station of the Exodus
Wikipedia - Eugenia hexovulata -- Species of plant
Wikipedia - Eupithecia exophychra -- Species of moth
Wikipedia - Ex'Act -- Third studio album by Exo
Wikipedia - Exculpatory evidence -- Evidence favorable to the defendant in a criminal trial that tends to exonerate defendant
Wikipedia - Exfoliatin -- Exotoxin
Wikipedia - Exobasidium vaccinii var. japonicum -- Species of fungus
Wikipedia - Exobiology Radiation Assembly
Wikipedia - Exobiology
Wikipedia - Exocannibalism -- Practice of eating the flesh of a human being outside one's community
Wikipedia - Exocarpos aphyllus -- Species of plant
Wikipedia - Exocarpos cupressiformis -- Species of plant
Wikipedia - Exocarpos sparteus -- Species of plant
Wikipedia - Exocarpos strictus -- Species of plant
Wikipedia - Exocarpos syrticola -- Species of plant
Wikipedia - Exocarya sclerioides -- Species of plant
Wikipedia - Exo-CBX -- Sub-unit of Exo
Wikipedia - Exocelina -- Genus of beetles
Wikipedia - Exocentric
Wikipedia - Exocentroides -- Genus of beetles
Wikipedia - Exocentrus -- Genus of beetles
Wikipedia - Exocet -- French anti-ship missile
Wikipedia - Exochi, Xanthi -- Topeiros, Xanthi community
Wikipedia - Exochomus -- Genus of beetles
Wikipedia - Exocoetus obtusirostris -- Species of fish
Wikipedia - Exocoetus peruvianus -- Species of fish
Wikipedia - Exocomet -- A comet outside the Solar System
Wikipedia - Exocortex
Wikipedia - Exocrine gland -- Gland that produces and secretes substances onto an epithelial surface way of a duct
Wikipedia - Exocytosis
Wikipedia - Exodermis
Wikipedia - Exo discography -- Discography of South Korean-Chinese boy band EXO
Wikipedia - Exodus (2020 film) -- 2020 Iranian film by Ebrahim Hatamikia
Wikipedia - Exodus (American band) -- American thrash metal band
Wikipedia - Exodus (Bertagna novel) -- 2002 novel by Julie Bertagna
Wikipedia - Exodus (Bob Marley and the Wailers song) -- 1977 single by Bob Marley & The Wailers
Wikipedia - Exodus Collective -- A community collective formed in 1992, in Luton, England
Wikipedia - Exodus (comics)
Wikipedia - Exodus Cry -- American Christian advocacy organization
Wikipedia - Exodus (Exo album) -- Album by Exo
Wikipedia - Exodus (Lost) -- 23rd, 24th and 25th episodes of the first season of ''Lost''
Wikipedia - Exodus (Magic: The Gathering)
Wikipedia - Exodus of Kashmiri Hindus -- Forced expulsion of Hindus from the Kashmir Valley
Wikipedia - Exodus (Polish band) -- Polish band
Wikipedia - Exodus to Jazz -- Album by Eddie Harris
Wikipedia - Exodus (transitional housing) -- Housing organization
Wikipedia - Exodus (Uris novel) -- Novel by Leon Uris
Wikipedia - Exogamy -- Social arrangement where marriage is allowed only outside a social group
Wikipedia - Exogenous and endogenous variables -- Classification of variables in economic models
Wikipedia - Exogenous antigen
Wikipedia - Exogenous (horse) -- American thoroughbred racehorse
Wikipedia - Exogenous
Wikipedia - Exogeny
Wikipedia - Exoglycosidase -- glycoside hydrolase enzyme
Wikipedia - Exo (group) -- South Korean-Chinese boy group
Wikipedia - Exokernel
Wikipedia - ExoLance -- Low-cost mission concept to Mars
Wikipedia - Exolaunch -- Satellite launch provider
Wikipedia - Exo Laurentides sector -- Bus service in Quebec, Canada
Wikipedia - ExoLife Finder -- Proposed telescope
Wikipedia - Exolinguistics
Wikipedia - ExoMars -- An astrobiology program studying Mars
Wikipedia - Exomella -- Genus of beetles
Wikipedia - Exomer -- Protein complex transporting molecules inside the cell
Wikipedia - Exome sequencing -- Sequencing of all the exons of a genome
Wikipedia - Exome -- Sequences remaining within RNA after RNA splicing
Wikipedia - Exomis -- One-shouldered belted tunic of Ancient Greece
Wikipedia - Exoniensis
Wikipedia - Exon junction complex -- Protein complex assembled on mRNA
Wikipedia - Exon shuffling -- Molecular mechanism for the formation of new genes
Wikipedia - Exon skipping -- Form of RNA splicing used to cause cells to M-bM-^@M-^\skipM-bM-^@M-^] over faulty sections of genetic code
Wikipedia - Exonumia -- Numismatic items other than coins and paper money
Wikipedia - Exon -- Gene portion that is not removed during RNA splicing and becomes part of mature mRNA
Wikipedia - Exonym
Wikipedia - Exopheromone
Wikipedia - Exophora -- Reference to something not in the same text
Wikipedia - Exophthalmometer -- Ophthalmic instrument
Wikipedia - Exophthalmos -- Bulging of the eye anteriorly out of the orbit
Wikipedia - Exophthalmus -- Genus of beetles
Wikipedia - Exo Planet 2 - The Exo'luxion -- Second tour of South Korean-Chinese boy band Exo
Wikipedia - Exo Planet 5 - Exploration -- 5th Concert tour of South Korean-Chinese boy band EXO.
Wikipedia - Exoplanetology -- study of planets outside the Solar System
Wikipedia - Exoplanets
Wikipedia - Exoplanet -- Any planet beyond the Solar System
Wikipedia - Exoplectra -- Genus of beetles
Wikipedia - Exoporia -- Clade of moths
Wikipedia - Exopterygota -- Superorder of insects
Wikipedia - Exorbitant privilege -- Economic term
Wikipedia - Exorcism in Christianity -- Practice of casting out one or more demons from a person
Wikipedia - Exorcism in Islam
Wikipedia - Exorcism in the Catholic Church -- The use of exorcism in the Catholic Church
Wikipedia - Exorcism of Roland Doe -- A series of exorcisms on an anonymous boy
Wikipedia - Exorcism of the Syrophoenician woman's daughter
Wikipedia - Exorcism (song) -- Song by Killing Joke
Wikipedia - Exorcisms
Wikipedia - Exorcism -- Practice of evicting demons or other spiritual entities from a person or an area
Wikipedia - Exorcist II: The Heretic -- 1977 film by John Boorman, Rospo Pallenberg
Wikipedia - Exorcist -- Person who is believed to be able to cast out the devil or other demons
Wikipedia - Exos Aerospace -- American Aerospace Company
Wikipedia - Exo-SC -- Sub-unit of Exo
Wikipedia - Exoskeletal Model (Linguistics)
Wikipedia - Exoskeleton -- External skeleton of an organism
Wikipedia - Exosomatic memory
Wikipedia - Exosoma -- Genus of beetles
Wikipedia - Exosome complex -- Protein complex that degrades RNA
Wikipedia - Exosome (vesicle) -- Membrane-bound extracellular vesicles
Wikipedia - Exosonic -- American company
Wikipedia - Exosphere -- The outermost layer of an atmosphere
Wikipedia - Exosquad -- Television series
Wikipedia - Exostosis -- Formation of new bone on the surface of a bone
Wikipedia - Exoteleia dodecella -- Species of moth
Wikipedia - Exoteric -- knowledge that is outside and independent from a person's experience
Wikipedia - Exotheology
Wikipedia - Exothermic process -- Thermodynamic reaction
Wikipedia - Exothermic reaction -- Chemical reaction that releases energy as light or heat
Wikipedia - Exotic affine space -- Real affine space of even dimension that is not isomorphic to a complex affine space
Wikipedia - Exotica (film)
Wikipedia - Exotica (Martin Denny album) -- album by Martin Denny
Wikipedia - Exotic atom
Wikipedia - Exotica Volume II -- album by Martin Denny
Wikipedia - Exotic matter -- Any kind of non-baryonic matter
Wikipedia - Exotic option
Wikipedia - Exotico -- Professional wrestling genre
Wikipedia - Exotic Shorthair -- Breed of cat
Wikipedia - Exotic star
Wikipedia - Exotropia -- Visual disorder where eyes work independently
Wikipedia - Exousia -- Biblical term
Wikipedia - Falsexocentrus -- Genus of beetles
Wikipedia - Feminist sexology
Wikipedia - Feminist stripper -- Type of professional exotic dancer
Wikipedia - Fernando Trexo y Senabria -- 17th-century Catholic bishop
Wikipedia - Flexography -- Form of printing process
Wikipedia - Flexor digiti minimi brevis muscle (foot) -- Muscles of the sole of the foot in the third layer
Wikipedia - Flexor digitorum brevis muscle -- Lies in the middle of the sole of the foot
Wikipedia - Flexor digitorum longus muscle -- Muscle located on the tibial side of the leg
Wikipedia - Flexor hallucis brevis muscle -- Muscle in sole of the foot that leads to the big toe
Wikipedia - Flexor hallucis longus muscle -- One of the three deep muscles of the posterior compartment of the leg that attaches to the plantar surface of the distal phalanx of the great toe
Wikipedia - Flexor retinaculum of foot -- Strong fibrous band, extending from the bony ankle prominence above, to the margin of the heelbone below
Wikipedia - Freoexocentrus mirei -- Genus of beetles
Wikipedia - Friden Flexowriter -- Teleprinter
Wikipedia - Galician exonyms -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - Gliese 581g -- Unconfirmed (and disputed) exoplanet
Wikipedia - Gliese 876 e -- Exoplanet
Wikipedia - Gloria Brame -- American sexologist
Wikipedia - Gotra -- Lineage forming an exogamous clan in Vedic society
Wikipedia - Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park -- Animal park in Oklahoma, United States
Wikipedia - Growl (song) -- 2013 single by Exo
Wikipedia - Guerra de Sexos (2011) -- 2011 International Wrestling Revolution Group event
Wikipedia - Guerra de Sexos (2012) -- 2012 International Wrestling Revolution Group event
Wikipedia - Guerra dos Sexos -- Brazilian telenovela
Wikipedia - Habitable exomoon -- Habitable moon orbiting extrasolar planet
Wikipedia - Habitable Exoplanet Imaging Mission -- A proposed space observatory to characterize exoplanets' atmospheres
Wikipedia - Harry Benjamin -- German/American endocrinologist and sexologist
Wikipedia - HAT-P-50b -- Exoplanet
Wikipedia - HD 113538 c -- Exoplanet
Wikipedia - Hereditary multiple exostoses -- Rare skeletal disorder
Wikipedia - Hexobarbital
Wikipedia - Hexocycnidolon -- Genus of beetles
Wikipedia - Hexomino -- Shape formed from six squares glued edge-to-edge
Wikipedia - Hexoplonini -- Tribe of beetles
Wikipedia - Hexoplon -- Genus of beetles
Wikipedia - HIP 65426 b -- Hot Jupiter exoplanet
Wikipedia - Holocrine -- Term used to classify the mode of secretion in exocrine glands in the study of histology
Wikipedia - Honey Bruce -- American exotic dancer
Wikipedia - Hypatopa texo -- Species of moth
Wikipedia - Hyundai Nexo -- Hydrogen powered fuel cell crossover SUV
Wikipedia - I Am that I Am -- Yahweh's answer to Moses upon being asked for his name in Exodus 3:14
Wikipedia - International Association of Exorcists -- Roman Catholic organization founded in 1990
Wikipedia - Irish exonyms -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - Iron Man's armor -- Fictional powered exoskeleton worn by the comic book character Iron Man
Wikipedia - IWRG Guerra de Sexos -- International Wrestling Revolution Group event series
Wikipedia - Japanese exonyms -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - Jexodus -- American political organization
Wikipedia - J. James Exon -- American politician
Wikipedia - John Gagnon -- American sexologist
Wikipedia - John Money -- Psychologist, sexologist and author
Wikipedia - Joseon Exorcist -- 2021 South Korean historical-supernatural TV series
Wikipedia - Julia Heiman -- American sexologist
Wikipedia - K2-21b -- Exoplanet
Wikipedia - K2-229b -- Exoplanet
Wikipedia - Kaj Linna -- Exonerated Finnish man
Wikipedia - Kenneth Zucker -- American-Canadian psychologist and sexologist.
Wikipedia - Kepler-1625 -- Star with exoplanet and a potential exomoon
Wikipedia - Kepler-22b -- Exoplanet orbiting around Kepler-22
Wikipedia - KEXO -- Radio station in Grand Junction, Colorado
Wikipedia - KOI-7923.01 -- Potential exoplanet
Wikipedia - Ko Ko Bop -- 2017 single by Exo
Wikipedia - Kossos -- Exochi, Xanthi settlement
Wikipedia - Lankester Merrin -- Fictional character from the novel The Exorcist (1971)
Wikipedia - Lecithocera exophthalma -- Species of moth in the genus Lecithocera
Wikipedia - Lejos de Casa: Exodo Venezolano -- 2020 film
Wikipedia - Lexon -- Historic house in Centreville, Queen Anne's County, Maryland, United States
Wikipedia - Lexovii -- Gallic tribe
Wikipedia - List of awards and nominations received by Exo -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Azerbaijani exonyms -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Azerbaijani Turkish exonyms in Georgia -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Blue Exorcist episodes -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of cities with historical German exonyms -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Croatian exonyms for places in Hungary -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Czech exonyms for places in Austria -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Czech exonyms for places in Germany -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of directly imaged exoplanets -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Dutch exonyms for places in Belgium -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Dutch exonyms for places in France -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Dutch exonyms for places in Germany -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of English exonyms for German toponyms -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of European exonyms -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Exochus species -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of exonerated death row inmates -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of exophonic writers -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of exoplanetary host stars -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of exoplanet extremes -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of exoplanet firsts -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of exoplanets detected by microlensing -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of exoplanets detected by radial velocity -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of exoplanets detected by timing -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of exoplanets discovered before 2000 -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of exoplanets discovered between 2000-2009 -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of exoplanets discovered in 2010 -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of exoplanets discovered in 2011 -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of exoplanets discovered in 2012 -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of exoplanets discovered in 2013 -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of exoplanets discovered in 2014 -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of exoplanets discovered in 2015 -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of exoplanets discovered in 2016 -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of exoplanets discovered in 2017 -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of exoplanets discovered in 2018 -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of exoplanets discovered in 2019 -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of exoplanets discovered in 2020 -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of exoplanets discovered in 2021 -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of exoplanets discovered using the Kepler space telescope -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of exoplanet search projects -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of exoplanets
Wikipedia - List of Exoprosopa species -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of exorcists -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Exosquad episodes -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of exoticos {{DISPLAYTITLE:List of ''exoticos'' -- List of exoticos {{DISPLAYTITLE:List of ''exoticos''
Wikipedia - List of films featuring powered exoskeletons -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of former Serbian exonyms in Vojvodina -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of French exonyms for Dutch toponyms -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of French exonyms for German toponyms -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of French exonyms for Italian toponyms -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of German exonyms for places in Belgium -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of German exonyms for places in Croatia -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of German exonyms for places in Denmark -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of German exonyms for places in Estonia -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of German exonyms for places in France -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of German exonyms for places in Hungary -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of German exonyms for places in Latvia -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of German exonyms for places in Poland -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of German exonyms for places in Slovakia -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of German exonyms for places in Slovenia -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of German exonyms for places in the Czech Republic -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of German exonyms in the Pilsen Region -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Greek exonyms in Turkey -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Hungarian exonyms for places in Croatia -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Hungarian exonyms (Mures County) -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Italian exonyms in Dalmatia -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Italian exonyms in Istria -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Kepler exoplanet candidates in the habitable zone -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of largest exoplanets -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Latvian exonyms -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of most massive exoplanets -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of nearest exoplanets -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of nearest terrestrial exoplanet candidates -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Nexo Knights characters -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Old Norse exonyms -- Names that speakers of Old Norse assigned to foreign places and peoples.
Wikipedia - List of Polish exonyms for places in Germany -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of potential habitable exoplanets
Wikipedia - List of potentially habitable exoplanets -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Russian exonyms -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of sexology journals -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of smallest exoplanets -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of towns and villages depopulated during the 1948 Palestinian exodus -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of transiting exoplanets -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Turkish exonyms in Bulgaria -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Twin Star Exorcists episodes -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - Lists of exoplanets -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - Lorna the Exorcist -- 1974 film
Wikipedia - Lotto (song) -- 2016 single by Exo
Wikipedia - Love Me Right (song) -- 2015 single by Exo
Wikipedia - Love Shot (Exo song) -- 2018 single by Exo
Wikipedia - Lucky One (Exo song) -- 2016 single by Exo
Wikipedia - Magnus Hirschfeld -- German physician and sexologist
Wikipedia - Mahinder Watsa -- Indian sexologist
Wikipedia - Malgorzata Lamacz -- American sexologist
Wikipedia - Mama (Exo song) -- 2012 single by Exo
Wikipedia - Marry-your-rapist law -- Law that exonerates a male rapist if he marries his female victim
Wikipedia - Martin Dannecker -- German sexologist and author
Wikipedia - Mata Hari -- Dutch exotic dancer, courtesan and spy (1876-1917)
Wikipedia - Megan Andelloux -- Sexologist and sexuality educator
Wikipedia - Mekhilta of Rabbi Ishmael -- Halakhic midrash to the Book of Exodus
Wikipedia - Menagerie -- Form of keeping common and exotic animals in captivity that preceded the modern zoological garden
Wikipedia - Meredith Chivers -- Canadian sexologist
Wikipedia - Metro Exodus -- 2019 story-driven first person shooter stealth survival horror video game developed by 4A Games
Wikipedia - Mimexocentroides -- Genus of beetles
Wikipedia - Mimexocentrus -- Genus of beetles
Wikipedia - Minor exorcism in Christianity
Wikipedia - Miracles in December (song) -- 2013 single by Exo
Wikipedia - Mollusc shell -- Exoskeleton of an animal in the phylum Mollusca
Wikipedia - Monster (Exo song) -- 2016 single by Exo
Wikipedia - Musica + Alma + Sexo -- 2011 studio album by Ricky Martin
Wikipedia - Myrmexocentroides -- Genus of beetles
Wikipedia - Myromexocentrus -- Genus of beetles
Wikipedia - Naek L. Tobing -- Indonesian physician and sexologist
Wikipedia - Naltrexone
Wikipedia - NameExoWorlds -- IAU exoworld naming projects
Wikipedia - Nexo Museum -- Museum in Bornholm, Denmark
Wikipedia - Nexon -- Japanese-South Korean video game company
Wikipedia - Nexus for Exoplanet System Science -- Dedicated to the search for life on exoplanets
Wikipedia - Nonlinear autoregressive exogenous model
Wikipedia - Obsession (Exo song) -- Song by South Korean - Chinese boy band
Wikipedia - OGLE-2016-BLG-1190Lb -- Exoplanet
Wikipedia - OGLE-2016-BLG-1195Lb -- Exoplanet
Wikipedia - OGLE-2017-BLG-1522Lb -- Exoplanet
Wikipedia - OGLE-2018-BLG-0799Lb -- Sub-Saturn- mass exoplanet
Wikipedia - Operation Yachin -- 1961-1964 Exodus of Jews from Morocco to Israel
Wikipedia - Origins Space Telescope -- A proposed UV space observatory to characterize exoplanets' atmospheres
Wikipedia - Overdose (EP) -- 2014 EP by Exo
Wikipedia - Overdose (Exo song) -- 2014 single by Exo
Wikipedia - Patricia Weerakoon -- Australian Christian sexologist
Wikipedia - Pazuzu (The Exorcist) -- Fictional character in The Exorcist horror novels and film series
Wikipedia - Peggy J. Kleinplatz -- 21st-century Canadian clinical professor, psychologist, and sexologist
Wikipedia - Pi-HaHiroth -- Fourth station of the Exodus
Wikipedia - Plasma recombination -- Process by which positive ions of a plasma capture a free (energetic) electron and combine with electrons or negative ions to form new neutral atoms (gas); exothermic reaction, meaning heat releasing
Wikipedia - Ponera exotica -- Species of ant
Wikipedia - Portuguese exonyms -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - Posterior compartment of thigh -- One of the fascial compartments that contains the knee flexors and hip extensors
Wikipedia - Power Armor (Fallout) -- Fictional armored exoskeleton in the post-apocalyptic Fallout video game franchise
Wikipedia - Powered exoskeleton
Wikipedia - Power (Exo song) -- 2017 single by EXO
Wikipedia - Pramipexole
Wikipedia - Proxima Centauri b -- Exoplanet
Wikipedia - Proxima Centauri c -- Exoplanet
Wikipedia - Qatar-3b -- Exoplanet
Wikipedia - Qatar-5b -- Exoplanet
Wikipedia - Quark star -- Compact exotic star which forms matter consisting mostly of quarks
Wikipedia - Rascians -- Historical exonym for Serbs
Wikipedia - Ray Blanchard -- American-Canadian sexologist
Wikipedia - Reflexogenous zone -- Area of the body which shows an unconditioned reflex
Wikipedia - Reflexology -- Alternative medical practice involving pressure to parts of the body
Wikipedia - Rephidim -- One of the places visited by the Israelites in the biblical account of the Exodus
Wikipedia - Rexona -- Australian deodorant brand
Wikipedia - Richard Green (sexologist)
Wikipedia - Rick Hunolt -- Thrash metal guitarist for Exodus
Wikipedia - Rimexolone
Wikipedia - Ritual Decalogue -- List of laws at Exodus 34:11-26
Wikipedia - Rodents as pets -- a small pet mammal, possibly exotic
Wikipedia - RTX toxin -- Group of exotoxins from bacteria
Wikipedia - Ruthenia -- Medieval exonym for Rus'
Wikipedia - Sebaceous gland -- Microscopic exocrine gland in the skin that opens into a hair follicle to secrete an oily or waxy matter
Wikipedia - Sejo Sexon -- Bosnian rock and roll musician
Wikipedia - Selinexor -- Anti-cancer drug
Wikipedia - Sergolexole
Wikipedia - Sexological testing
Wikipedia - Sexologist
Wikipedia - Sexology (magazine) -- Magazine (1933-1983)
Wikipedia - Sexology -- The scientific study of human sexuality
Wikipedia - Sexo, pudor y lagrimas -- 1999 film by Antonio Serrano
Wikipedia - Sexovii -- Gallic tribe
Wikipedia - Shellfish -- Culinary and fisheries term for exoskeleton-bearing aquatic invertebrates
Wikipedia - Shere Hite -- German-American sexologist
Wikipedia - Shiphrah and Puah -- Midwives who appear in the Book of Exodus
Wikipedia - Siegfried Schnabl -- German sexologist and psychotherapist
Wikipedia - SIMP J013656.5+093347 -- Possible exoplanet in the constellation Pisces
Wikipedia - Slovak exonyms -- List of Slovak exonyms
Wikipedia - Sodexo Gold Cup -- Steeplechase horse race in Britain
Wikipedia - Sodexo -- French food services and facilities management company
Wikipedia - Song of the Sea -- Poem in the Book of Exodus
Wikipedia - Sources and parallels of the Exodus -- Sources and parallels of the Exodus narrative
Wikipedia - SS Exodus -- Ship
Wikipedia - Stations of the Exodus -- Locations visited by the Israelites following their exodus from Egypt, according to Numbers 33
Wikipedia - Subinermexocentrus -- Genus of beetles
Wikipedia - Su Nu Jing -- Taoist sexology book
Wikipedia - Surfactant therapy -- Medical administration of exogenous surfactant
Wikipedia - Sweat gland -- Small tubular structures of the skin that produce sweat; a type of exocrine gland, which are glands that produce and secrete substances onto an epithelial surface by way of a duct.
Wikipedia - Synaphea nexosa -- Species of Australian shrub in the family Ptoteaceae
Wikipedia - Tabernacle -- Portable earthly dwelling place of Yahweh from the Exodus until the conquest of Canaan
Wikipedia - Tanacu exorcism -- Demonic possession case
Wikipedia - Tau Ceti e -- Exoplanet orbiting Tau Ceti
Wikipedia - Teegarden's Star b -- Exoplanet
Wikipedia - Teegarden's Star c -- Exoplanet
Wikipedia - Tempo (Exo song) -- 2018 single by Exo
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Wikipedia - The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel -- 2011 film directed by John Madden
Wikipedia - The Bloody Exorcism of Coffin Joe -- 1974 film directed by JosM-CM-) Mojica Marins
Wikipedia - The Exodus Road -- Organization that rescues victims of human trafficking. Particularly in the sex industry.
Wikipedia - The Exodus -- Founding myth of the Jewish people
Wikipedia - The Exorcism of Emily Rose -- 2005 film by Scott Derrickson
Wikipedia - The Exorcist (film) -- 1973 film directed by William Friedkin
Wikipedia - The Exorcist III -- 1990 film by William Peter Blatty
Wikipedia - The Exorcist (novel)
Wikipedia - The Exorcist (TV series) -- 2016 American horror drama television
Wikipedia - The Exorcist -- American media franchise
Wikipedia - The Last Exorcism
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Wikipedia - The Real Exorcist -- Japanese film
Wikipedia - Thermosphere -- Layer of the Earth's atmosphere above the mesosphere and below the exosphere
Wikipedia - The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel -- 2015 film by John Madden
Wikipedia - Thou shalt not steal -- One of the Ten Commandments (Exod. 20:15)
Wikipedia - Tidally detached exomoon -- planet that was formerly a moon of another planet
Wikipedia - TOI 700 d -- Exoplanet around TOI 700
Wikipedia - Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite -- NASA space telescope designed to search for exoplanets
Wikipedia - Turkish exonyms -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - Twin Star Exorcists -- Manga series
Wikipedia - Ufa con el sexo -- 1968 film
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Wikipedia - Vlachs -- Medieval historical term (exonym)
Wikipedia - Wainuiomata makutu lifting -- Exorcism in New Zealand
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Wikipedia - White flight -- Term for the mass exodus of middle-class whites from cities in the mid-20th century
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Mata Hari ::: Born: August 7, 1876; Died: October 15, 1917; Occupation: Exotic dancer;
Alan Chambers ::: Born: February 21, 1972; Occupation: Exodus International;
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Beetlejuice (1989 - 1991) - This show is about a little goth girl named Lydia who isnt like her happy-faced school girl peers, and is sick of her tortured and boring life so she summons a freelance bio-exorcist ghost with the most named Beetlejuice! And her boring life soon becomes filled with fun and danger. Beetlejuice can...
Exo-Squad (1993 - 1995) - In the early 22nd Century, mankind has achieved two great scientific feats: one, the creation of the exo-frame, a highly capable machine piloted by humans for work in extreme conditions including outer space, enabling the terraforming of Mars and Venus. Two, the neo-sapien race, a genetically perfec...
Exo Squad (1993 - 1995) - Exo Squad, an animated series from 1993 to 1995, ran for two seasons on the USA network and Fox. The basis of the show revolves around humans and "Neosapiens", genetically engineered humans used to perform manual laborer and menial work. Set during the future when humans have inhabited both Mars...
ExoSquad (1993 - 1995) - 150 years into the future, mankind has mastered genetic engineering and populated the planets of Mars & Venus by changing their atmospheres to allow for human habitation.
Lime-iro Senkitan (2003 - 2005) - lit. Lime-Colored Exotic War Story) is a game series developed and published by ELF Corporation. The story was adapted to a 13-episode anime that aired in Japan between January 5, 2003 and March 30, 2003It has two sequels: a second season Lime-Iro Ryukitan X; and a 2 episode OVA Lime-Iro Senkitan: T...
Twin Star Exorcists (2016 - 2017) - a Japanese shnen manga series written and illustrated by Yoshiaki Sukeno. The manga has been serialized in Shueisha's Jump Square magazine by Yoshiaki Sukeno since October 2013, with individual chapters collected into seventeen tankbon volumes as of December 4, 2018. The story revolves around Roku...
Blue Exorcist (2011 - 2011) - Humans and demons are two sides of the same coin, as are Assiah and Gehenna, their respective worlds. The only way to travel between the realms is by the means of possession, like in ghost stories. However, Satan, the ruler of Gehenna, cannot find a suitable host to possess and therefore, remains im...
The Exorcist(1973) - Director William Friedkin was a hot ticket in Hollywood after the success of The French Connection, and he turned heads (in more ways than one) when he decided to make The Exorcist as his follow-up film. Adapted by William Peter Blatty from his controversial bestseller, this shocking 1973 thriller s...
Exorcist II: The Heretic(1977) - In this sequel to "The Exorcist", four years have passed since Regan MacNeil's possession by the devil and her exorcism, and she has been experiencing bizarre, terrible nightmares. Her only chance of freedom from her circumstances are the team of a Vatican investigator and a hypnotic research specia...
Flashdance(1983) - A young steel worker/exotic dancer(Jennifer Beals) follows her dreams of becoming a professional dancer.
Corvette Summer(1978) - Ken loves to design and build exotic cars. When the High School shop class project car, a fully tricked out dream Corvette, is stolen, he begins searching for it. His search leads him to Las Vegas, where Vanessa, a teenaged prostitute wannabe, helps him try to track it down.
Tapeheads(1988) - In this high-energy satire of the music biz, Ivan Alexov (John Cusack) and Josh Tager (Tim Robbins) lose their jobs as security guards, and they decide to start their own video production company. Their first gigs are less than inspiring, including a rappin' commercial for a chicken-and-waffle place...
Hell Night(1981) - This plodding, derivative slasher opus a surprise box-office hit stars Exorcist vet Linda Blair as one of a quartet of sorority and fraternity pledges required to spend the title evening of their initiation inside the spooky Garth Manor. The mansion was the site of a gruesome multiple murder,...
The Exorcist III(1990) - William Peter Blatty, author of The Exorcist, directed this intriguing, deliberately-paced thriller based on his novel Legion. Ignoring the events of John Boorman's disappointing Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977), the film moves ahead 15 years from the end of the original, when Georgetown is being pla...
Repossessed(1990) - This is almost a follow-up to its relative The Exorcist, since it stars Linda Blair, also the leading lady in the '70s head-spinner tale. In Repossessed, a grown-up Blair plays a housewife who becomes possessed by the Devil while watching TV. Leslie Nielsen plays Father Mayii, who gets called to exo...
Terror in the Aisles(1984) - Terror in the Aisles is a 1984 horror documentary, with narrations by Donald Pleasance (HALLOWEEN) and Nancy Allen (DRESSED TO KILL), featuring clips from over 75 films, including SUSPIRIA (1977), HALLOWEEN (1978), PSYCHO (1960), WHEN A STRANGER CALLS (1979), THE EXORCIST (1973), WAIT UNTIL DARK (19...
King Solomon's Mines(1985) - Allan Quatermain is a fortune hunter who is convinced by Jesse Huston (Sharon Stone before she becomes famous) to help her find her father, who's been lost somewhere in the African jungle during his last exploration. This exotic adventure is based in H. Rider Haggard's classic novel
Major League(1989) - An exotic dancer marries the owner of a baseball club. He does not survive the honeymoon and she is in control of his ball club. Looking at a small stadium, she wants to move to warmer climes where some new stadiums have been built, but her lease has only one escape clause, poor attendance. She fiel...
From Russia with Love(1963) - Bond is back and on the loose in exotic Istanbul looking for a super-secret coding machine. He's involved with a beautiful Russian spy and has the SPECTRE organization after him, including villainess Rosa Klebb (she of the killer shoe). Lots of exciting escapes but not an overreliance on the gadgetr...
Bare Essentials(1991) - Yuppie couple Gordon(Mark Lynn Baker) and Sydney(Lisa Hartman)get stranded on an island with a mysterious American man named Bill(Gregory Harrison)and his exotic island girlfriend Tiana(Charlotte Lewis).Things become complicated as Sydney falls for Bill and Gordon falls for Tiana.
The Josephine Baker Story(1991) - Born poor in St. Louis, Missouri, Josephine Baker achieved fame and fortune through her sizzlingly exotic, erotic performances. Starting life on the American Vaudeville circuit, success takes Josephine to Paris where her semi-nude dancing causes an international sensation. Through her marriages to a...
Ghost Sweeper Mikami: The Movie(1994) - Her name is Mikami and she is a Ghost Sweeper by profession. She's also the sexiest exorcist/bounty hunter you will ever meet! When an evil vampire sorcerer returns to Tokyo after a 100-year absence, Mikami is hired to track him and his menacing assistant down before they take over the city.
The Beast Must Die(1974) - When his castle is exorcised, Dracula plots his revenge against the Monsignor who performed the rites by attempting to make the holy man's young neice his bride.
Dracula Has Risen From The Grave(1968) - When his castle is exorcised, Dracula plots his revenge against the Monsignor who performed the rites by attempting to make the holy man's young neice his bride.
Rugrats Go Wild(2003) - The third feature film based on the animated series. The Rugrats and their parents are about to go on vacation on an exotic cruise, but after missing their ship, are forced to follow on a dinky boat Stu rented from the South Seas. After a tropical storm capsizes the boat and they are forced to aband...
Teenage Exorcist(1991) - A college grad student moves into an old mansion and is soon beset by evil demons who possess her and make her life a living hell.
Four Christmases(2008) - When upscale, happily unmarried San Francisco couple Kate and Brad find themselves socked in by fog on Christmas morning, their exotic vacation plans morph into the family-centric holiday they had, until now, gleefully avoided. Out of obligation--and unable to escape--they trudge to not one, not two...
Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist(2005) - Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist is a 2005 American supernatural horror film directed by Paul Schrader. It is an alternative prequel to The Exorcist (1973) and the fifth entry in The Exorcist series. It was written by William Wisher and Cale
Exorcist: The Beginning(2004) - Exorcist: The Beginning is a 2004 prequel to the 1973 film The Exorcist. It is the fourth installment of The Exorcist series. It was adapted by William Wisher Jr., Caleb Carr, and Alexi Hawley and was directed by Renny Harlin. The movie stars Stellan Skarsgrd, Izabella Scorupco, James D'Arcy, Ben C...
Scandal(1989) - An English bon-vivant osteopath is enchanted with a young exotic dancer and invites her to live with him. He serves as friend and mentor, and through his contacts and parties she and her friend meet and date members of the Conservative Party. Eventually a scandal occurs when her affair with the Mini...
Iron Man(2008) - Iron Man is a 2008 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. It is the first installment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Directed by Jon Favreau, the film stars Robert Downey, Jr. as Tony Stark, an industrialist and master engineer who builds a powered exoskele...
the brothers grimm(2005) - starring matt matt damon a film about the famous brothers grimm. Will and Jake Grimm are traveling con-artists who encounter a genuine fairy-tale curse which requires true courage instead of their usual bogus exorcisms.
Aladdin (2019)(2019) - Aladdin is a lovable street urchin who meets Princess Jasmine, the beautiful daughter of the sultan of Agrabah. While visiting her exotic palace, Aladdin stumbles upon a magic oil lamp that unleashes a powerful, wisecracking, larger-than-life genie. As Aladdin and the genie start to become friends,...
The Croods(2013) - During the "Croodacious Period" of prehistory, a prehistoric caveman's position as a "Leader of the Hunt" is threatened by the arrival of a genius who comes up with revolutionary new inventions as they trek through a dangerous but exotic land in search of a new home.
Mata Hari(1985) - Based loosely on the real-life story of the World War I spy. The exotic dancer uses her contacts in European high society, along with her seductive charm, to collect military secrets during the war. She successfully plays both sides against each other until at last her deceptions catch up with her.
The Berlin Affair(1985) - In 1938, in Berlin, Louise von Hollendorf is a well married woman frequenting art classes. Her husband Heinz von Hollendorf is a successful politician in a pre-war German and they have an excellent relationship. During the class, Louise meets Mitsuko Matsugae, an exotica and very discreet Japanese y...
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Attack on Titan Abridged ::: 7.5/10 -- Attack on Titan Abridged Poster -- Director: Curtis Arnott (as Takahata101) Writers: Curtis Arnott (as Takahata101), Howard Wang (as TehExorcist) Stars: Howard Wang, Kimlinh Tran, Curtis Arnott
Blue Exorcist ::: Ao no ekusoshisuto (original tit ::: TV-14 | 30min | Animation, Action, Drama | TV Series (2011-2012) Episode Guide 25 episodes Blue Exorcist Poster -- After discovering that he's the son of Satan, a young man must join the True Cross Academy in order to master his abilities and defeat Satan himself. Stars:
Calamari Union (1985) ::: 7.1/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 21min | Comedy | 8 February 1985 (Finland) -- An exodus to a better life in Eira Director: Aki Kaurismki Writer: Aki Kaurismki Stars: Timo Ernk, Kari Heiskanen, Asmo Hurula
Constantine (2005) ::: 7.0/10 -- R | 2h 1min | Action, Fantasy, Horror | 18 February 2005 (USA) -- Supernatural exorcist and demonologist John Constantine helps a policewoman prove her sister's death was not a suicide, but something more. Director: Francis Lawrence Writers:
Dracula Has Risen from the Grave (1968) ::: 6.6/10 -- G | 1h 32min | Drama, Fantasy, Horror | 6 February 1969 (USA) -- When Castle Dracula is exorcised by the Monsignor, it accidentally brings the Count back from the dead. Dracula follows the Monsignor back to his hometown, preying on the holy man's beautiful niece and her friends. Director: Freddie Francis Writers:
Exodus (1960) ::: 6.7/10 -- Approved | 3h 28min | Action, Drama, History | 2 January 1961 (Brazil) -- The state of Israel is created in 1948, resulting in war with its Arab neighbors. Director: Otto Preminger Writers: Dalton Trumbo (screenplay), Leon Uris (novel)
Exotica (1994) ::: 7.0/10 -- R | 1h 43min | Drama | 24 March 1995 (USA) -- A man plagued by neuroses frequents the club Exotica in an attempt to find solace, but even there his past is never far away. Director: Atom Egoyan Writer: Atom Egoyan
Ga-rei: Zero ::: TV-MA | 24min | Animation, Action, Drama | TV Series (2008- ) Episode Guide 12 episodes Ga-rei: Zero Poster -- Follows two friends, daughters of exorcists, who are now members of the government's secret Supernatural Disaster Countermeasures Division that fights demons when they appear in Japan. Creator:
King Kong (1933) ::: 7.9/10 -- Passed | 1h 40min | Adventure, Horror, Sci-Fi | 7 April 1933 (USA) -- A film crew goes to a tropical island for an exotic location shoot and discovers a colossal ape who takes a shine to their female blonde star. He is then captured and brought back to New York City for public exhibition. Directors: Merian C. Cooper (uncredited), Ernest B. Schoedsack (uncredited) Writers:
Knights of Sidonia ::: Sidonia no Kishi (original tit ::: TV-MA | Animation, Action, Adventure | TV Series (2014-2015) Episode Guide 24 episodes Knights of Sidonia Poster -- A thousand years after the destruction of Earth by gigantic aliens called Gauna, mankind is living on massive spaceships. One of these space ships is Sidonia, which is protected by large pilot controlled exosuits called Gardes.
Making a Murderer ::: TV-14 | 1h | Documentary, Crime | TV Series (20152018) -- Filmed over a 10-year period, Steven Avery, a DNA exoneree who, while in the midst of exposing corruption in local law enforcement, finds himself the prime suspect in a grisly new crime. Stars:
Mata Hari (1931) ::: 6.6/10 -- Passed | 1h 29min | Crime, Drama, Romance | 26 December 1931 (USA) -- A semi-fictionalized account of the life of Mata Hari, an exotic dancer who was accused of spying for Germany during World War I. Director: George Fitzmaurice (uncredited) Writers: Benjamin Glazer (by), Leo Birinsky (by) (as Leo Birinski) | 2 more credits Stars:
My Summer of Love (2004) ::: 6.7/10 -- R | 1h 26min | Drama, Romance | 1 July 2005 (USA) -- In the Yorkshire countryside, working-class tomboy Mona meets the exotic, pampered Tamsin. Over the summer season, the two young women discover they have much to teach one another, and much to explore together. Director: Pawel Pawlikowski Writers:
Oculus (2013) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 1h 44min | Horror, Mystery | 11 April 2014 (USA) -- A woman tries to exonerate her brother, who was convicted of murder, by proving that the crime was committed by a supernatural phenomenon. Director: Mike Flanagan Writers: Mike Flanagan (screenplay by), Jeff Howard (screenplay by) | 2 more
OSS 117: Lost in Rio (2009) ::: 6.9/10 -- OSS 117: Rio ne rpond plus (original title) -- (France) OSS 117: Lost in Rio Poster -- Another mission of world-known French secret agent leads him to exotic Brazil. Director: Michel Hazanavicius Writers:
Scandal (1989) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 1h 46min | Drama, History | 28 April 1989 (USA) -- Based on the Profumo Scandal of 1963, an affair between an exotic dancer and the Minister of War shakes up the British government. Director: Michael Caton-Jones Writer: Michael Thomas Stars:
Sex and Luca (2001) ::: 7.1/10 -- Luca y el sexo (original title) -- Sex and Luca Poster -- Various lives converge on an isolated island, all connected by an author whose novel has become inextricably entwined with his own life. Director: Julio Medem Writer:
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2011) ::: 7.3/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 4min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 25 May 2012 (USA) -- British retirees travel to India to take up residence in what they believe is a newly restored hotel. Less luxurious than advertised, the Marigold Hotel nevertheless slowly begins to charm in unexpected ways. Director: John Madden Writers:
The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005) ::: 6.7/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 59min | Drama, Horror, Thriller | 9 September 2005 (USA) -- A lawyer takes on a negligent homicide case involving a priest who performed an exorcism on a young girl. Director: Scott Derrickson Writers: Paul Harris Boardman, Scott Derrickson
The Exorcist (1973) ::: 8.0/10 -- R | 2h 2min | Horror | 26 December 1973 (USA) -- When a 12-year-old girl is possessed by a mysterious entity, her mother seeks the help of two priests to save her. Director: William Friedkin Writers: William Peter Blatty (written for the screen by), William Peter Blatty
The Exorcist III (1990) ::: 6.4/10 -- R | 1h 50min | Drama, Horror, Mystery | 17 August 1990 (USA) -- A police Lieutenant uncovers more than he bargained for as his investigation of a series of murders, which have all the hallmarks of the deceased Gemini serial killer, leads him to question the patients of a psychiatric ward. Director: William Peter Blatty Writers:
The Exorcist ::: TV-14 | 45min | Drama, Horror, Mystery | TV Series (20162018) -- Follows three priests dealing with cases of a demonic presence targeting a family and a foster home. Creator: Jeremy Slater
The Little Devil (1988) ::: 7.0/10 -- Il piccolo diavolo (original title) -- The Little Devil Poster During an exorcism, father Maurice meets a little devil named Giuditta, who refuses to return to hell and decides to discover the world. Director: Roberto Benigni Writers: Roberto Benigni (story), Giuseppe Bertolucci (story) | 3 more credits Stars:
The Other Side of Heaven (2001) ::: 6.4/10 -- PG | 1h 53min | Adventure, Biography, Drama | 12 April 2002 (USA) -- John Groberg, a farm kid from Idaho Falls, crosses an ocean to become a missionary in the remote and exotic Tongan islands during the 1950s. Director: Mitch Davis Writers: Mitch Davis, John H. Groberg (book) Stars:
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2015) ::: 6.6/10 -- PG | 2h 2min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 6 March 2015 (USA) -- As the Best Exotic Marigold Hotel has only a single remaining vacancy, posing a rooming predicament for two fresh arrivals, Sonny Kapoor (Dev Patel) pursues his expansionist dream of opening a second hotel. Director: John Madden Writers:
The Spitfire Grill (1996) ::: 7.0/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 57min | Drama | 6 September 1996 (USA) -- Oscar-winner Ellen Burstyn (The Exorcist) headlines this critically praised drama about a young woman, just out of prison, who finds spiritual redemption working at a cafe in Maine. Director: Lee David Zlotoff Writer:
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Active Raid: Kidou Kyoushuushitsu Dai Hachi Gakari 2nd -- -- Production IMS -- 12 eps -- Original -- Sci-Fi Comedy Police Mecha -- Active Raid: Kidou Kyoushuushitsu Dai Hachi Gakari 2nd Active Raid: Kidou Kyoushuushitsu Dai Hachi Gakari 2nd -- Set in a part of Tokyo that has descended into a quagmire, the story follows Unit 8 of the 5th Special Public Security Section's 3rd Mobile Assault Division, popularly called "The Eighth," who don powered armor "Willwear" exoskeletons to counter the rise in crime. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- 18,434 6.37
Aftermath -- -- - -- 1 ep -- Original -- Military Music Drama -- Aftermath Aftermath -- The video is the result of Muse’s on-going creative collaborations with Japanese director Tekken, who previously delivered eye-catching, flipbook-style animated videos for the band’s tracks “Follow Me” and “Exogenesis: Symphony Part 3 (Redemption)”. -- -- (Source: Muse) -- Music - May 12, 2016 -- 1,216 6.02
Akira (Shin Anime) -- -- Sunrise -- ? eps -- Manga -- Action Military Sci-Fi Supernatural Seinen -- Akira (Shin Anime) Akira (Shin Anime) -- A new anime adaptation for Otomo's highly acclaimed post-apocalyptic cyberpunk manga series Akira. -- -- (Source: MAL News) -- - - ??? ??, ???? -- 12,362 N/A -- -- Plastic Little -- -- animate Film -- 1 ep -- Original -- Action Adventure Comedy Ecchi Mecha Military Romance Sci-Fi -- Plastic Little Plastic Little -- Set on the planet Yietta, whose colonists make their living by exploiting the planet's unique liquid-gas oceans, Plastic Little begins as the Yietans are finally about to pay off their debts to the Galactic Federation. Unfortunately, there are those who would rather not let Yietta slip through their fingers... -- -- Enter Tita, 17 year old captain of the Cha Cha Maru. Together with her crew, Tita specializes in capturing Yietta's exotic life forms for intergalactic pet shops, but through plain bad luck she finds herself, instead, at the core of a sinister plot to take over Yietta! By rescuing 16 year old Elysse from the very clutches of the military, Tita puts the lives of both herself and her crew in mortal peril... but a girl's got to do what a girl's got to do! -- -- As the plotters mobilize their forces in a desperate bid to retrieve Elysse, whom they believe possesses a vital computer code, Tita must play a dangerous game of tag with an entire army of professional killers! It's Cat and Mouse on a planetwide scale, with one crucial difference: Mice don't shoot back, but Tita's does! -- -- (Source: AnimeNfo) -- -- Licensor: -- ADV Films -- OVA - Mar 21, 1994 -- 12,320 6.13
Amaenaide yo!! -- -- Studio Deen -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Ecchi Harem Romance Supernatural -- Amaenaide yo!! Amaenaide yo!! -- Satonaka Ikkou, a 16 year old boy, is a first year trainee at the Saienji Buddhist Temple. He was sent there by his parents to be trained by his grandmother, the Saienji Priestess. At the temple he finds himself surrounded by beautiful female priestesses-in-training. Upon seeing a girl naked, Ikko has the ability to turn into a super-monk, performing massive exorcisms for the good of the temple. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- Media Blasters, Nozomi Entertainment -- TV - Jul 1, 2005 -- 66,401 6.49
Amaenaide yo!! -- -- Studio Deen -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Ecchi Harem Romance Supernatural -- Amaenaide yo!! Amaenaide yo!! -- Satonaka Ikkou, a 16 year old boy, is a first year trainee at the Saienji Buddhist Temple. He was sent there by his parents to be trained by his grandmother, the Saienji Priestess. At the temple he finds himself surrounded by beautiful female priestesses-in-training. Upon seeing a girl naked, Ikko has the ability to turn into a super-monk, performing massive exorcisms for the good of the temple. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- TV - Jul 1, 2005 -- 66,401 6.49
Ao no Exorcist -- -- A-1 Pictures -- 25 eps -- Manga -- Action Demons Fantasy Shounen Supernatural -- Ao no Exorcist Ao no Exorcist -- Humans and demons are two sides of the same coin, as are Assiah and Gehenna, their respective worlds. The only way to travel between the realms is by the means of possession, like in ghost stories. However, Satan, the ruler of Gehenna, cannot find a suitable host to possess and therefore, remains imprisoned in his world. In a desperate attempt to conquer Assiah, he sends his son instead, intending for him to eventually grow into a vessel capable of possession by the demon king. -- -- Ao no Exorcist follows Rin Okumura who appears to be an ordinary, somewhat troublesome teenager—that is until one day he is ambushed by demons. His world turns upside down when he discovers that he is in fact the very son of Satan and that his demon father wishes for him to return so they can conquer Assiah together. Not wanting to join the king of Gehenna, Rin decides to begin training to become an exorcist so that he can fight to defend Assiah alongside his brother Yukio. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Aniplex of America -- 1,485,118 7.57
Ao no Exorcist: Kuro no Iede -- -- A-1 Pictures -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Demons Fantasy Shounen Supernatural -- Ao no Exorcist: Kuro no Iede Ao no Exorcist: Kuro no Iede -- Feeling slighted by Rin, Kuro goes on the hunt for a new master, but can he find anyone who can truly replace Rin? -- -- Licensor: -- Aniplex of America -- Special - Oct 26, 2011 -- 112,662 7.31
Ao no Exorcist: Kuro no Iede -- -- A-1 Pictures -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Demons Fantasy Shounen Supernatural -- Ao no Exorcist: Kuro no Iede Ao no Exorcist: Kuro no Iede -- Feeling slighted by Rin, Kuro goes on the hunt for a new master, but can he find anyone who can truly replace Rin? -- Special - Oct 26, 2011 -- 112,662 7.31
Ao no Exorcist: Kyoto Fujouou-hen -- -- A-1 Pictures -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Action Demons Supernatural Fantasy Shounen -- Ao no Exorcist: Kyoto Fujouou-hen Ao no Exorcist: Kyoto Fujouou-hen -- The ExWire of True Cross Academy are beset with shock and fear in the aftermath of discovering that one of their own classmates, Rin Okumura, is the son of Satan. But for the moment, they have more pressing concerns than that of Rin's parentage: the left eye of the Impure King, a powerful demon, has been stolen from the academy's Deep Keep. After an attempt is made to steal the right eye in Kyoto as well, Rin and the other ExWires are sent to investigate the mystery behind the Impure King and the ultimate goal of the thief. -- -- While this mission has them cooperating for the time being, Rin has never felt more distant from his fellow exorcists. In his attempt to reconcile with them, he undergoes specialized training to control his dark power. However, when the right eye is stolen not long after their arrival, the unthinkable threat of a traitor amongst them leaves them in need of all the power they can get. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Aniplex of America -- 555,650 7.41
Ao no Exorcist: Kyoto Fujouou-hen OVA -- -- A-1 Pictures -- 2 eps -- Manga -- Action Demons Supernatural Fantasy Shounen -- Ao no Exorcist: Kyoto Fujouou-hen OVA Ao no Exorcist: Kyoto Fujouou-hen OVA -- Bundled with the 19th and 20th volumes of the Ao no Exorcist manga. -- -- The first episode is based on the second chapter of the second Ao no Exorcist novel Home Sweet Home. -- -- The second episode is based on the title chapter from the Ao no Exorcist: Spy Game novel. -- OVA - Apr 4, 2017 -- 56,799 7.14
Ao no Exorcist Movie -- -- A-1 Pictures -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Demons Fantasy Shounen Supernatural -- Ao no Exorcist Movie Ao no Exorcist Movie -- The atmosphere in True Cross Academy is lively and boisterous in the days leading up to the grand festival held once every 11 years. During this time, Okumura Rin is entrusted with the responsibility of suppressing the berserk Phantom Train. In the midst of his mission, he meets a devil whose appearance is that of a young boy. -- -- (Source: Official Site) -- -- Licensor: -- Aniplex of America -- Movie - Dec 28, 2012 -- 221,053 7.62
Ao no Exorcist Movie -- -- A-1 Pictures -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Demons Fantasy Shounen Supernatural -- Ao no Exorcist Movie Ao no Exorcist Movie -- The atmosphere in True Cross Academy is lively and boisterous in the days leading up to the grand festival held once every 11 years. During this time, Okumura Rin is entrusted with the responsibility of suppressing the berserk Phantom Train. In the midst of his mission, he meets a devil whose appearance is that of a young boy. -- -- (Source: Official Site) -- Movie - Dec 28, 2012 -- 221,053 7.62
Ao no Exorcist: Ura Ex -- -- A-1 Pictures -- 10 eps -- Manga -- Action Fantasy Supernatural Shounen -- Ao no Exorcist: Ura Ex Ao no Exorcist: Ura Ex -- Ura Ex, extra short anime included in Blu-ray and the DVD releases of Ao no Exorcist. -- -- Licensor: -- Aniplex of America -- Special - Jun 22, 2011 -- 75,939 7.10
Ao no Exorcist: Ura Ex -- -- A-1 Pictures -- 10 eps -- Manga -- Action Fantasy Supernatural Shounen -- Ao no Exorcist: Ura Ex Ao no Exorcist: Ura Ex -- Ura Ex, extra short anime included in Blu-ray and the DVD releases of Ao no Exorcist. -- Special - Jun 22, 2011 -- 75,939 7.10
Arete Hime -- -- Studio 4°C -- 1 ep -- Novel -- Fantasy Magic -- Arete Hime Arete Hime -- Confined in the castle tower by her father, princess Arete spends her days watching the world outside her window. Sometimes she seeks out to watch the common people at work. The knights of the kingdom compete for the right to marry her and rule the land by competing to see who can find powerful magic objects made by a long dead race of sorcerers. Arete wants none of this. She longs to meet the common people and travel to exotic lands she has only seen in the books she keeps hidden under her bed. One day the sorcerer Boax arrives in a fantastic flying machine and offers to take Arete as his wife and transform her into a proper princess. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- Movie - Jul 21, 2001 -- 10,365 6.91
Battle Royal High School -- -- AIC -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Horror Super Power Demons Supernatural Martial Arts -- Battle Royal High School Battle Royal High School -- Hyoudo Riki is just an ordinary guy who likes to wear a tiger mask while Kung-Fu fighting, which means he fits in real well at BATTLE ROYAL HIGH SCHOOL! -- -- Unfortunately for Riki, he`s the doppleganger in our world of Byoudo, Master of the Dark Realm, and when a dimensional gate opens between the two worlds, the evil Fairy Master tricks Byoudo into making an attempt to conquer our beautiful, and better lit, world. -- -- Now poor Riki is semi-possessed by his opposite number, and the minions of the Fairy Master are mutating his classmates into hideous lustful monsters. To make matters worse, all the inter-dimensional commotion has attracted the attention of a sword-happy exorcist and the heroic Zankan of the Space-Time Police! -- -- Which all means that Riki is about to take one bitch of a mid-term. The course is survival, and forget "Pass/Fail". The test is graded "Live/Die". -- -- Licensor: -- AnimEigo -- OVA - Dec 10, 1987 -- 5,964 5.56
Battle Royal High School -- -- AIC -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Horror Super Power Demons Supernatural Martial Arts -- Battle Royal High School Battle Royal High School -- Hyoudo Riki is just an ordinary guy who likes to wear a tiger mask while Kung-Fu fighting, which means he fits in real well at BATTLE ROYAL HIGH SCHOOL! -- -- Unfortunately for Riki, he`s the doppleganger in our world of Byoudo, Master of the Dark Realm, and when a dimensional gate opens between the two worlds, the evil Fairy Master tricks Byoudo into making an attempt to conquer our beautiful, and better lit, world. -- -- Now poor Riki is semi-possessed by his opposite number, and the minions of the Fairy Master are mutating his classmates into hideous lustful monsters. To make matters worse, all the inter-dimensional commotion has attracted the attention of a sword-happy exorcist and the heroic Zankan of the Space-Time Police! -- -- Which all means that Riki is about to take one bitch of a mid-term. The course is survival, and forget "Pass/Fail". The test is graded "Live/Die". -- OVA - Dec 10, 1987 -- 5,964 5.56
Black Jack -- -- Tezuka Productions -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Drama Mystery Psychological Thriller -- Black Jack Black Jack -- Kuroo Hazama, also known as "Black Jack," is a legend in the medical world. Famous for being one of the best, as well as not having a license, Hazama and his assistant Pinoko save countless lives that other doctors cannot... for a price; an exorbitant price, in fact, which causes many to view the genius as greedy and heartless. Despite these claims, however, none can deny his skill and the lengths that he will go to treat his patients. This dark medical drama tells the story of the ominous and mysterious world of underground medicine as Black Jack risks his life to cure some of the most bizarre diseases imaginable, even if it means breaking every law in the process. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Central Park Media -- OVA - Dec 21, 1993 -- 31,096 7.73
Dance with Devils: Fortuna -- -- Brain's Base -- 1 ep -- Original -- Harem Demons Supernatural Romance Vampire Shoujo -- Dance with Devils: Fortuna Dance with Devils: Fortuna -- Ritsuka Tachibana. She lives a calm and unchanging life. Ritsuka's older brother Lindo returns from studying abroad in the United Kingdom. Shikou Academy student council president Rem Kaginuki calls on the girl, and she begins having mysterious encounters with the student council members. Her life changed a little from that day, but Ritsuka expected nothing more. -- -- However, she comes home to find her mother collapsed with suspicious hooded men nearby. They were not human but devils, vampires, and exorcists seeking the Forbidden Grimoire. Ritsuka's former daily life crumbles around her, and she finds herself slowly becoming attracted to Rem, who helps her in her predicament. On the other hand, confusion deepens with regard to her brother who carries a secret. Ritsuka is unsure what path to choose as she finds herself at the center of a love story. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- Movie - Nov 4, 2017 -- 14,953 6.30
D.Gray-man -- -- TMS Entertainment -- 103 eps -- Manga -- Action Adventure Comedy Super Power Demons Shounen -- D.Gray-man D.Gray-man -- Losing a loved one is so painful that one may sometimes wish to be able to resurrect them—a weakness that the enigmatic Millennium Earl exploits. To make his mechanical weapons known as "Akuma," he uses the souls of the dead that are called back. Once a soul is placed in an Akuma, it is trapped forever, and the only way to save them is to exorcise them from their vessel using the Anti-Akuma weapon, "Innocence." -- -- After spending three years as the disciple of General Cross, Allen Walker is sent to the Black Order—an organization comprised of those willing to fight Akuma and the Millennium Earl—to become an official Exorcist. With an arm as his Innocence and a cursed eye that can see the suffering souls within an Akuma, it's up to Allen and his fellow Exorcists to stop the Millennium Earl's ultimate plot: one that can lead to the destruction of the world. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 582,382 8.05
D.Gray-man Hallow -- -- TMS Entertainment -- 13 eps -- Manga -- Action Adventure Super Power Demons Shounen -- D.Gray-man Hallow D.Gray-man Hallow -- Despite the recent Akuma attack, the members of the Black Order are in high spirits as they set about moving to a new base. Immediately upon his arrival, however, Allen Walker is suddenly called by the Central Agency and has his arm forcefully sealed by the Order. He is then led to a surprising meeting with his master, General Cross Marian, who reveals staggering secrets surrounding the enigmatic 14th Noah. -- -- A phantom thief incident, the arrival of a mysterious group of Exorcists, the death of an important comrade, and an all-out battle against the Noah Family—just what does this mean for Allen, Yuu Kanda, and the rest of the Order? This is but the beginning of a series of strange, seemingly unconnected events that lead to something far greater. -- -- 160,002 7.74
D.Gray-man Hallow -- -- TMS Entertainment -- 13 eps -- Manga -- Action Adventure Super Power Demons Shounen -- D.Gray-man Hallow D.Gray-man Hallow -- Despite the recent Akuma attack, the members of the Black Order are in high spirits as they set about moving to a new base. Immediately upon his arrival, however, Allen Walker is suddenly called by the Central Agency and has his arm forcefully sealed by the Order. He is then led to a surprising meeting with his master, General Cross Marian, who reveals staggering secrets surrounding the enigmatic 14th Noah. -- -- A phantom thief incident, the arrival of a mysterious group of Exorcists, the death of an important comrade, and an all-out battle against the Noah Family—just what does this mean for Allen, Yuu Kanda, and the rest of the Order? This is but the beginning of a series of strange, seemingly unconnected events that lead to something far greater. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 160,002 7.74
Divergence Eve 2: Misaki Chronicles -- -- Radix -- 13 eps -- Original -- Adventure Drama Mecha Military Sci-Fi Space -- Divergence Eve 2: Misaki Chronicles Divergence Eve 2: Misaki Chronicles -- Through the long distance warp called the "Exodus Project", Worns, Ryer and the -- other crew members of "Watchers Nest" manage to escape from the Earth. Misaki, who -- was attending the final battle with "Ghoul" at that time, isn't present there and -- before her eyes, the earth changes and gets enclosed by a time barrier. -- -- Ryer and the others search for a way to escape from this space time maze, but the -- earth changes to various forms. Innumerable "Nows" appear due to varying time axes. -- -- And also Misaki, who should have disappeared because of the Exodus Project incident, -- still afortiori. Before Ryer and the others, different forms of Misaki appear. The -- Misaki from training school, the Misaki from her childhood days. -- -- Are these reflections caused by the conflicts that exist inside Misaki? -- -- She awakens a second time and when she derives the response, that history is leading -- into a completely differnet direction now. -- -- Will Misaki, Ryer and the others be able to find a real happy end?! -- -- (Source: AnimeNfo) -- -- Licensor: -- ADV Films, Sentai Filmworks -- 6,478 6.28
Elsword: El-ui Yeoin -- -- DR Movie -- 12 eps -- Game -- Action Fantasy -- Elsword: El-ui Yeoin Elsword: El-ui Yeoin -- Nexon recently announced an anime called Elsword: El Lady and will be done by DR Movie and written by NZ. Nothing else has been announced. -- ONA - Dec 10, 2016 -- 21,361 6.03
Fukigen na Mononokean -- -- Pierrot Plus -- 13 eps -- Web manga -- Comedy Demons Supernatural -- Fukigen na Mononokean Fukigen na Mononokean -- The start of Hanae Ashiya's high school career has not been easy—he has spent all of the first week in the infirmary, and his inexplicable condition is only getting worse. The cause of his torment is the mysterious fuzzy creature that has attached itself to him ever since he stumbled upon it the day before school began. -- -- As his health continues to decline and the creature grows in size, Hanae comes across a flyer advertising an exorcist who expels youkai. Desperate and with nothing left to lose, he calls the number and is led to the Mononokean, a tea room which suddenly appears next to the infirmary. A morose-sounding man, Haruitsuki Abeno, reluctantly helps Hanae but demands payment afterward. Much to Hanae's dismay, he cannot afford the fee and must become an employee at the Mononokean to work off his debt. And to make things worse, his new boss is actually one of his classmates. If Hanae ever hopes to settle his debt, he must work together with Abeno to guide a variety of dangerous, strange, and interesting youkai back to the Underworld. -- -- 104,054 7.42
Fukigen na Mononokean -- -- Pierrot Plus -- 13 eps -- Web manga -- Comedy Demons Supernatural -- Fukigen na Mononokean Fukigen na Mononokean -- The start of Hanae Ashiya's high school career has not been easy—he has spent all of the first week in the infirmary, and his inexplicable condition is only getting worse. The cause of his torment is the mysterious fuzzy creature that has attached itself to him ever since he stumbled upon it the day before school began. -- -- As his health continues to decline and the creature grows in size, Hanae comes across a flyer advertising an exorcist who expels youkai. Desperate and with nothing left to lose, he calls the number and is led to the Mononokean, a tea room which suddenly appears next to the infirmary. A morose-sounding man, Haruitsuki Abeno, reluctantly helps Hanae but demands payment afterward. Much to Hanae's dismay, he cannot afford the fee and must become an employee at the Mononokean to work off his debt. And to make things worse, his new boss is actually one of his classmates. If Hanae ever hopes to settle his debt, he must work together with Abeno to guide a variety of dangerous, strange, and interesting youkai back to the Underworld. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Crunchyroll, Funimation -- 104,054 7.42
Fukigen na Mononokean Tsuzuki -- -- Pierrot Plus -- 13 eps -- Web manga -- Comedy Demons Supernatural -- Fukigen na Mononokean Tsuzuki Fukigen na Mononokean Tsuzuki -- Despite being burdened with crippling debt to the morose Haruitsuki Abeno, Hanae Ashiya has come to enjoy his job as an exorcist. His ability to communicate with youkai has given him a sense of responsibility regarding the magical creatures, and he continues to work hard to send them to their true home in the Underworld. -- -- As Ashiya’s life finally stabilizes, the youkai threaten to upset it once again. Knowledge of his existence has begun to spread, and not everyone is happy to have a human working for the Mononokean, the interdimensional tea room. But one day, a simple visit to the Underworld draws the attention of those in power, and Ashiya soon learns that not every youkai is willing to go along with Abeno's plans. -- -- 37,757 7.56
Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu -- -- Kyoto Animation -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Action Comedy School -- Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu -- Sergeant Sousuke Sagara returns to Jindai High School to protect the precious war asset, Kaname Chidori, from any threat. However, his lack of social skills and real-life experience result in comical yet dangerous situations, endangering the peaceful school life Kaname longs for. As Sousuke continues to bring a wide range of weapons to school as a means to solve threats—real or fake—Kaname struggles to fulfill her duty as the student council vice president all while keeping him in check. -- -- To ensure a successful mission, Sousuke is occasionally forced to use the costume of a famous amusement park mascot called Bonta-kun. With his technical expertise, he eventually transforms the exuberant uniform into a cutting-edge exoskeleton that has only one dysfunction: the voice translator can only produce the sound "mofu." -- -- Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu depicts the adventures of Kaname and Sousuke as they try to live their normal school lives despite the chaos they inadvertently cause. -- -- -- Licensor: -- ADV Films, Funimation -- TV - Aug 26, 2003 -- 258,935 8.06
Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu -- -- Kyoto Animation -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Action Comedy School -- Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu -- Sergeant Sousuke Sagara returns to Jindai High School to protect the precious war asset, Kaname Chidori, from any threat. However, his lack of social skills and real-life experience result in comical yet dangerous situations, endangering the peaceful school life Kaname longs for. As Sousuke continues to bring a wide range of weapons to school as a means to solve threats—real or fake—Kaname struggles to fulfill her duty as the student council vice president all while keeping him in check. -- -- To ensure a successful mission, Sousuke is occasionally forced to use the costume of a famous amusement park mascot called Bonta-kun. With his technical expertise, he eventually transforms the exuberant uniform into a cutting-edge exoskeleton that has only one dysfunction: the voice translator can only produce the sound "mofu." -- -- Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu depicts the adventures of Kaname and Sousuke as they try to live their normal school lives despite the chaos they inadvertently cause. -- -- TV - Aug 26, 2003 -- 258,935 8.06
Full Metal Panic! Invisible Victory -- -- Xebec -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Action Mecha Military -- Full Metal Panic! Invisible Victory Full Metal Panic! Invisible Victory -- The boisterous student Kaname Chidori and soldier Sousuke Sagara are enjoying a blissful high school life. However, their peaceful days are disrupted by the threatening terrorist organization Amalgam. Leonard Testarossa, a member of the organization who possesses "Whispered," seeks to procure Kaname and her knowledge. -- -- Kaname and Sousuke's battle against Amalgam starts right in their own neighborhood, which eventually takes them on a hunt around the world. From the exotic lands of Laos to the barren Mexican coast, Sousuke must gather intelligence to bring down Amalgam. Meanwhile, Kaname's abilities grow, but so does her frustration as her resolve withers. Caught up in an intense game of hide and seek, as well as strategic plots, the pair try to connect and push beyond their own limits. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 78,212 7.59
Ga-Rei: Zero -- -- AIC Spirits, Asread -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Action Super Power Supernatural Thriller -- Ga-Rei: Zero Ga-Rei: Zero -- In Japan, there exists a government agency known as the Supernatural Disaster Countermeasures Division (SDCD), whose duty is to protect the citizens from creatures unseen. They are able to dispatch these monsters swiftly and without alerting the general public. But currently, they face a different challenge: the betrayal of one of their own. -- -- After the death of her mother several years ago, Kagura Tsuchimiya has been fostered by the Isayama family and forms a close sister-like bond with their daughter Yomi. The two become inseparable, and together they work for the SDCD as highly skilled exorcists. However, as the stress and consequences of their sacred duty weigh on them both, and family politics come into play, Kagura and Yomi begin to slowly drift apart. One of them grows earnestly into her role as an exorcist, and the other heads down a dark path from which there may be no redemption... -- -- 208,318 7.63
Ga-Rei: Zero -- -- AIC Spirits, Asread -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Action Super Power Supernatural Thriller -- Ga-Rei: Zero Ga-Rei: Zero -- In Japan, there exists a government agency known as the Supernatural Disaster Countermeasures Division (SDCD), whose duty is to protect the citizens from creatures unseen. They are able to dispatch these monsters swiftly and without alerting the general public. But currently, they face a different challenge: the betrayal of one of their own. -- -- After the death of her mother several years ago, Kagura Tsuchimiya has been fostered by the Isayama family and forms a close sister-like bond with their daughter Yomi. The two become inseparable, and together they work for the SDCD as highly skilled exorcists. However, as the stress and consequences of their sacred duty weigh on them both, and family politics come into play, Kagura and Yomi begin to slowly drift apart. One of them grows earnestly into her role as an exorcist, and the other heads down a dark path from which there may be no redemption... -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 208,318 7.63
Godzilla 3: Hoshi wo Kuu Mono -- -- Polygon Pictures -- 1 ep -- Original -- Action Adventure Sci-Fi -- Godzilla 3: Hoshi wo Kuu Mono Godzilla 3: Hoshi wo Kuu Mono -- A door opens, and a golden seal shatters a star. -- -- It is the early 21st century. Mankind has lost the battle for planet Earth to Godzilla, and has taken to the stars in search of a new home. But the search ends in vain, forcing them and their alien allies back to Earth. But 20,000 years have passed in their absence, and the Earth is a wholly different place. -- -- The planet's flora and fauna now embody and serve Godzilla. Earth is a monster's planet, ruled by the largest Godzilla ever at 300 meters in height. Godzilla Earth. -- -- Human protagonist, Captain Haruo, yearns to defeat Godzilla and retake the planet for mankind. There, he meets aboriginal descendants of the human race, the Houtua tribe. The Houtua twin sisters, Maina and Miana, lead him to the skeletal remains of Mecha-Godzilla, an old anti-Godzilla weapon, which to everyone's surprise is still alive in the form of self-generating nanometal. Taken from the Mecha-Godzilla carcass, the nanometals have gradually been rebuilding a "Mecha-Godzilla City," a potential weapon capable of destroying Godzilla Earth. -- -- As the strategy develops, a rift forms between the humans and the Bilusaludo, one of several alien races that had joined the humans on their exodus from Earth. Their leader, Galu-gu, believes that the secret to defeating Godzilla lies in the use of superhuman powers – namely, the nanometal integration – but Haruo resists, fearing that in defeating monsters, they must not become monsters themselves. Haruo ultimately uses his means for defeating Godzilla Earth to destroy the Mecha-Godzilla city so as to prevent nanometal assimilation, killing Galu-gu. However, his childhood friend, Yuuko, has been absorbed by the nanometal integration and has fallen into a brain dead coma. -- -- The human race, once again, is lost. Metphies, commander of the priestly alien race, Exif, marvels at the miraculous survival of Haruo, he begins to attract a following. The Exif has secretly harbored this outcome as their "ultimate goal." Miana and Maina issue warnings against Metphies, while Haruo begins to question mankind's next move. -- -- With no means for defeating Godzilla Earth, mankind watches as King Ghidorah, clad in a golden light, descends on the planet. The earth shakes once again with as war moves to a higher dimension. -- -- What is Godzilla exactly? Does mankind stand a chance? Is there a future vision in Haruo's eyes? Find out in the finale. -- -- (Source: Official site) -- Movie - Nov 9, 2018 -- 23,950 6.26
GS Mikami -- -- Toei Animation -- 45 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Supernatural -- GS Mikami GS Mikami -- In a world plagued with malicious ghosts, how is it possible to combat the existence of such evil spirits? The answer is to hire a "Ghost Sweeper"—a professional exorcist, whose duty is to exterminate any unwanted ghoul or poltergeist. -- -- When it comes to Ghost Sweepers, Reiko Mikami is considered to be a cut above the rest. After receiving an offer to examine a haunting near Jinkotsu Hot Spring, she sets off to put her skills to work. Accompanied by her assistants, the underpaid and perverted high school student Tadao Yokoshima and the friendly teenage ghost Kinu Himuro, GS Mikami details the wacky exploits and adventures of these three as they go about investigating paranormal activities. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 10,148 7.18
Hengen Taima Yakou Karura Mau! Nara Onryou Emaki -- -- - -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Adventure Demons Fantasy Horror Shoujo Supernatural -- Hengen Taima Yakou Karura Mau! Nara Onryou Emaki Hengen Taima Yakou Karura Mau! Nara Onryou Emaki -- Shoko and Maiko Ougi are apparently two ordinary schoolgirls in pursuit of graduating and having fun. Shii-chan is the more serious while Mai-chan is more fun-loving. In reality, the two sisters are powerful exorcists from the Karura temple. Each wields half the power...Shii-chan can "see" the spirits, and Mai-chan can banish them. This is the movie adaptation of a spooky series with heavy emphasis on traditionally Japanese occult themes. -- -- (Source: AnimeNfo's Karura Mau OVA description; modified) -- Movie - Apr 8, 1989 -- 1,245 5.79
Hengen Taima Yakou Karura Mau! Sendai Kokeshi Enka -- -- - -- 6 eps -- Manga -- Horror Shoujo -- Hengen Taima Yakou Karura Mau! Sendai Kokeshi Enka Hengen Taima Yakou Karura Mau! Sendai Kokeshi Enka -- Shoko and Maiko Ougi are apparently two ordinary schoolgirls in pursuit of graduating and having fun. Shii-chan is the more serious while Mai-chan is more fun-loving. In reality, the two sisters are powerful exorcists from the Karura temple. Each wields half the power... Shii-chan can "see" the spirits, and Mai-chan can banish them. This is a spooky series with heavy emphasis on traditionally Japanese occult themes. -- -- (Source: AnimeNfo) -- OVA - Sep 14, 1990 -- 721 6.19
Honoo no Mirage -- -- Madhouse -- 13 eps -- Light novel -- Action Historical Supernatural Drama Romance School Shounen Ai -- Honoo no Mirage Honoo no Mirage -- Takaya Ougi is just a typical high school guy who wants nothing more than to protect his best friend and live a normal life. Enter Nobutsuna Naoe, an older man who informs Takaya that he is in fact the reincarnation of Lord Kagetora. Naoe, himself a possessor, awakens Takaya's abilities to exorcise evil spirits and fight the Fuedal Underworld. While most possessors remember their former lives before being reincarnated, Takaya does not. Naoe is thankful for this, considering his passionate and abusive past with his Lord Kagetora. As Takaya improves his abilities, he also begins to remember what Naoe did because of his love for him. Meanwhile the dark forces of the Hojo and Fuma clans begin their attack as the Fuedal Underworld descends upon the living world. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- Media Blasters -- TV - Jan 7, 2002 -- 19,801 6.55
Honoo no Mirage -- -- Madhouse -- 13 eps -- Light novel -- Action Historical Supernatural Drama Romance School Shounen Ai -- Honoo no Mirage Honoo no Mirage -- Takaya Ougi is just a typical high school guy who wants nothing more than to protect his best friend and live a normal life. Enter Nobutsuna Naoe, an older man who informs Takaya that he is in fact the reincarnation of Lord Kagetora. Naoe, himself a possessor, awakens Takaya's abilities to exorcise evil spirits and fight the Fuedal Underworld. While most possessors remember their former lives before being reincarnated, Takaya does not. Naoe is thankful for this, considering his passionate and abusive past with his Lord Kagetora. As Takaya improves his abilities, he also begins to remember what Naoe did because of his love for him. Meanwhile the dark forces of the Hojo and Fuma clans begin their attack as the Fuedal Underworld descends upon the living world. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- TV - Jan 7, 2002 -- 19,801 6.55
Honto ni Atta! Reibai Sensei -- -- DLE -- 22 eps -- Manga -- Comedy School Shounen Supernatural -- Honto ni Atta! Reibai Sensei Honto ni Atta! Reibai Sensei -- The story revolves around Kibayashi, a teacher whose hobby is speaking with the dead and whose special talent is exorcism. She seems to know everything about the other world, yet nothing about our own. -- -- (Source: AniDB) -- TV - Apr 13, 2011 -- 6,951 6.54
Ingress the Animation -- -- Craftar Studios -- 11 eps -- Game -- Action Game Sci-Fi Mystery -- Ingress the Animation Ingress the Animation -- A project was launched where scientists discovered a mysterious substance that can interface directly with the human brain. This substance, called "Exotic Matter (XM)," has existed since ancient times, influencing human minds and the progress of humanity. In the wake of this discovery, a battle of powerful nations and corporate giants has been unleashed. Organizations across the globe have embarked on a secret race to exploit XM. It represents both an opportunity and a threat to humanity. Two Factions seeks to control the XM. The Enlightened view XM's power as a gift that enhances human experience and discovery. The Resistance sees XM as a hostile takeover of the human mind, choosing technology as humanity's best path forward. XM, and the mystery behind it lie at the center of this battle for the fate of humanity. -- -- 2018—Now, a new struggle is about to unfold in Tokyo and across the globe. Dangerous and powerful forces seeking to exploit the potential of XM will collide. This groundbreaking project will mark the beginning of an epic augmented-reality experience combining the three elements of animation, location-based gaming, and the real world. -- -- (Source: MAL News) -- ONA - Oct 18, 2018 -- 22,463 6.36
IS: Infinite Stratos -- -- 8bit -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Action Sci-Fi Harem Comedy Ecchi Mecha -- IS: Infinite Stratos IS: Infinite Stratos -- An exoskeleton weapon engineered by Japan, Infinite Stratos (IS) can be piloted only by women. Its power and combat prowess are so immense that an international treaty has been signed banning its use as a military asset. -- -- When it is discovered that 15-year-old Ichika Orimura is the only male capable of steering an IS, he is forcibly enrolled in the Infinite Stratos Academy: an all-female boarding school, the students of which graduate to become IS pilots. At this training school, Ichika is reunited with two of his childhood friends, Houki Shinonono and Lingyin Huang, and befriends Cecilia Alcott, an IS representative from the United Kingdom. -- -- Guided by the legendary pilot Chifuyu Orimura—their strict homeroom teacher and Ichika's older sister—Ichika and the girls will need to use everything at their disposal to defend themselves and their academy against the dangers that will arise during the course of their thrilling school life. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 520,948 6.72
Isuca -- -- Arms -- 10 eps -- Manga -- Action Comedy Ecchi Romance School Seinen Supernatural -- Isuca Isuca -- Poor Shinichirou Asano has the worst of luck. His parents abandoned him and ran off to Europe. If that isn't bad enough on its own, they barely left him any money to take care of himself. In order to pay rent and keep a roof over his head, he has to work. Unfortunately, he was just fired from his last job and as a high school student, he doesn't have many other prospects. -- -- One evening, he's attacked by a centipede monster on his way home. Shinichirou is saved by a mysterious girl with a bow and arrow, who he later discovers is Sakuya Shimazu, a beautiful student who attends his school. But when he later helps an injured girl, he discovers two things. First, the injured girl isn't human at all but rather a nekomata, a two-tailed demon cat. And second, Sakuya comes from a family of exorcists, who've protected humanity from rogue monsters and spirits for generations. Because Shinichirou was responsible for releasing the nekomata, Sakuya enlists his help in recapturing the demon, but that's just the beginning of Shinichirou's relationship with Sakuya. It turns out the Shimazu family needs a housekeeper and it just so happens that Shinichirou excels at cooking and likes to clean! It may not be his dream job, but if it pays the rent and puts food on the table... -- 125,107 6.02
Isuca -- -- Arms -- 10 eps -- Manga -- Action Comedy Ecchi Romance School Seinen Supernatural -- Isuca Isuca -- Poor Shinichirou Asano has the worst of luck. His parents abandoned him and ran off to Europe. If that isn't bad enough on its own, they barely left him any money to take care of himself. In order to pay rent and keep a roof over his head, he has to work. Unfortunately, he was just fired from his last job and as a high school student, he doesn't have many other prospects. -- -- One evening, he's attacked by a centipede monster on his way home. Shinichirou is saved by a mysterious girl with a bow and arrow, who he later discovers is Sakuya Shimazu, a beautiful student who attends his school. But when he later helps an injured girl, he discovers two things. First, the injured girl isn't human at all but rather a nekomata, a two-tailed demon cat. And second, Sakuya comes from a family of exorcists, who've protected humanity from rogue monsters and spirits for generations. Because Shinichirou was responsible for releasing the nekomata, Sakuya enlists his help in recapturing the demon, but that's just the beginning of Shinichirou's relationship with Sakuya. It turns out the Shimazu family needs a housekeeper and it just so happens that Shinichirou excels at cooking and likes to clean! It may not be his dream job, but if it pays the rent and puts food on the table... -- -- Licensor: -- Discotek Media -- 125,107 6.02
Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai II -- -- Manglobe -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Harem Romance Shounen Supernatural -- Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai II Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai II -- Keima Katsuragi, the "God of Conquest," returns to his quest of expelling runaway spirits that have possessed the hearts of women. Still stuck in his contract with the demon Elsie, he must continue to utilize the knowledge he has gained from mastering multitudes of dating simulators and chase out the phantoms that reside within by capturing the hearts of that which he hates most: three-dimensional girls. -- -- However, the God of Conquest has his work cut out for him. From exorcising karate practitioners and student teachers to the arrival of Elsie's best friend from Hell, he is up against a wide array of girls that will test his wit and may even take him by surprise. Though he would much rather stick to the world of 2D, he is trapped in lousy reality, and so Keima must trudge forward in his conquest of love. -- -- 332,746 7.93
Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai II -- -- Manglobe -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Harem Romance Shounen Supernatural -- Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai II Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai II -- Keima Katsuragi, the "God of Conquest," returns to his quest of expelling runaway spirits that have possessed the hearts of women. Still stuck in his contract with the demon Elsie, he must continue to utilize the knowledge he has gained from mastering multitudes of dating simulators and chase out the phantoms that reside within by capturing the hearts of that which he hates most: three-dimensional girls. -- -- However, the God of Conquest has his work cut out for him. From exorcising karate practitioners and student teachers to the arrival of Elsie's best friend from Hell, he is up against a wide array of girls that will test his wit and may even take him by surprise. Though he would much rather stick to the world of 2D, he is trapped in lousy reality, and so Keima must trudge forward in his conquest of love. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 332,746 7.93
Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai: Megami-hen -- -- Manglobe -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Harem Comedy Supernatural Romance Shounen -- Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai: Megami-hen Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai: Megami-hen -- Having freed a myriad of women from the runaway spirits possessing their hearts, the "God of Conquest" Keima Katsuragi is confronted with a new task: find the Jupiter Sisters, the goddesses that sealed Old Hell in the past. Diana, the goddess that resides inside his childhood friend Tenri Ayukawa, explains that they have taken shelter in the hearts of the girls he had assisted previously. Moreover, once Diana and her sisters are reunited, their power can seal the runaway spirits away for good and relieve Keima of his exorcising duties. Though he is initially reluctant to get involved in yet another chore, everything changes when tragedy befalls one of the hosts. -- -- Discovering that the goddesses are being targeted by a mysterious organization known as Vintage, Keima is caught in a race against time to reunite the sisters and rescue the girl who has already fallen prey. With deeper resolve than ever before, Keima works together with demons Elsie and Haqua to recapture the hearts of the girls he had charmed in the past. However, the road ahead is a difficult one, as he is soon met with the consequences of his previous conquests. -- -- 281,799 8.07
Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai: Megami-hen -- -- Manglobe -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Harem Comedy Supernatural Romance Shounen -- Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai: Megami-hen Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai: Megami-hen -- Having freed a myriad of women from the runaway spirits possessing their hearts, the "God of Conquest" Keima Katsuragi is confronted with a new task: find the Jupiter Sisters, the goddesses that sealed Old Hell in the past. Diana, the goddess that resides inside his childhood friend Tenri Ayukawa, explains that they have taken shelter in the hearts of the girls he had assisted previously. Moreover, once Diana and her sisters are reunited, their power can seal the runaway spirits away for good and relieve Keima of his exorcising duties. Though he is initially reluctant to get involved in yet another chore, everything changes when tragedy befalls one of the hosts. -- -- Discovering that the goddesses are being targeted by a mysterious organization known as Vintage, Keima is caught in a race against time to reunite the sisters and rescue the girl who has already fallen prey. With deeper resolve than ever before, Keima works together with demons Elsie and Haqua to recapture the hearts of the girls he had charmed in the past. However, the road ahead is a difficult one, as he is soon met with the consequences of his previous conquests. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 281,799 8.07
Kishin Douji Zenki -- -- Studio Deen -- 51 eps -- Manga -- Action Comedy Drama Ecchi Fantasy Horror Magic Shounen -- Kishin Douji Zenki Kishin Douji Zenki -- In ancient times, a great battle was waged between a master mage, Enno Ozuno, and an evil demon goddess, Karuma. Unfortunately, Enno didn't have the strength to defeat her alone and was forced to call upon Zenki, a powerful protector demon. After Karuma was defeated, Enno sealed Zenki away in a pillar located inside his temple. -- -- 1,200 years after this epic battle, Enno's descendant, Chiaki, spends her days showing tourists around her hometown of Shikigami-cho and doing exorcisms to pay the bills. One day, two thieves enter the town in hopes of opening a seal in the Ozuno temple and releasing the hidden treasure from within. However, what actually pops out is a dark entity that attaches itself to the henchmen, transforming them into demonic beings. After this transformation, they begin a rampage through the temple, terrorizing poor Chiaki. -- -- It is now up to this young progeny to unleash her family's powers to summon Zenki and save Shikigami-cho from these demons, as well as the evil entities sure to follow in their footsteps. -- -- Licensor: -- Media Blasters -- 11,177 6.97
Kyoukai no Rinne (TV) -- -- Brain's Base -- 25 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Supernatural Romance School Shounen -- Kyoukai no Rinne (TV) Kyoukai no Rinne (TV) -- Rinne Rokudou has bigger problems than going to school—namely, helping spirits pass over to the next life. Because of this responsibility, he often finds himself short on money and struggles to buy his necessities: food, clothes, and exorcism tools. -- -- Sakura Mamiya has been able to see ghosts since she was little. She hoped she would outgrow it, but even after starting high school, nothing has changed. To make matters worse, the first time her ever-absent classmate, Rinne, shows up for school, only Sakura can see him. She assumes, as anyone would, that he is a ghost. However, to Sakura's surprise, Rinne proceeds to attend school like normal the next day. Kyoukai no Rinne chronicles Sakura's journey as she learns of Rinne's true nature and the existence of a hidden supernatural world. -- -- 77,858 6.89
Ling Qi -- -- Haoliners Animation League -- 20 eps -- Web manga -- Action Comedy Magic Shounen Ai Supernatural -- Ling Qi Ling Qi -- Low on luck after a series of unfortunate events, You Keika works part-time to try bringing himself out of a life of poverty. After a strange encounter with a white-haired man in a junkyard, You wakes up to discover that he was killed in a sudden accident and has become a spirit. The man he had encountered, Tanmoku Ki, is revealed as the 13th Youmeshi of the Tanmoki, the highest-ranking exorcist family of China. Noticing the wandering spirit, he offers You the opportunity to form a pact: he will offer You protection from humans and in return, You will have to become his spirit shadow, keeping him safe and guarded at all times. -- -- From then on, the two face untold challenges in the spiritual world, striving to keep those around them safe from harmful spirits. Along the way, the pact they formed grows into something more; a bond that neither of the two ever expected. Behind their roles as master and servant, a lingering admiration begins to emerge. -- -- ONA - Jun 21, 2016 -- 66,773 7.14
Mayonaka no Occult Koumuin -- -- LIDENFILMS -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Demons Fantasy Mystery Shoujo Supernatural -- Mayonaka no Occult Koumuin Mayonaka no Occult Koumuin -- The Nocturnal Community Relations Division is a team of people who specialize in solving cases involving the ominous occult creatures of the night unseen by ordinary humans. Young and unsuspecting Arata Miyako has been assigned to the Shinjuku Ward Office of the division, where he meets his fellow members Theo Himezuka and Kyouichi Sakaki. -- -- On his first night, Arata finds himself on a mission where he discovers to his surprise that not only does every supernatural creature he once thought to be fictional actually exist, but also that he is the only human who can understand their non-human speech. Arata's surprises do not end there, as later that night, he meets a legendary creature called a Tengu that refers to him as the famous Heian-era exorcist, Abe no Seimei. Unfamiliar with the exorcist, Arata pays no mind and continues to work with his team, utilizing his unique ability to assist in the resolution of their cases. -- -- Mistaken by many occult creatures as Abe no Seimei and quickly becoming notorious for his special ability during his work, Arata becomes curious of his origins and invests himself more into solving cases regarding occult creatures he encounters once he learns of a certain connection between himself and the exorcist. However, Arata will quickly find that dealing with supernatural creatures is not as simple as he thought, as danger begins to play a fundamental role in his everyday findings and his ability starts to present an unexpected issue. -- -- 51,199 6.71
Mayonaka no Occult Koumuin -- -- LIDENFILMS -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Demons Fantasy Mystery Shoujo Supernatural -- Mayonaka no Occult Koumuin Mayonaka no Occult Koumuin -- The Nocturnal Community Relations Division is a team of people who specialize in solving cases involving the ominous occult creatures of the night unseen by ordinary humans. Young and unsuspecting Arata Miyako has been assigned to the Shinjuku Ward Office of the division, where he meets his fellow members Theo Himezuka and Kyouichi Sakaki. -- -- On his first night, Arata finds himself on a mission where he discovers to his surprise that not only does every supernatural creature he once thought to be fictional actually exist, but also that he is the only human who can understand their non-human speech. Arata's surprises do not end there, as later that night, he meets a legendary creature called a Tengu that refers to him as the famous Heian-era exorcist, Abe no Seimei. Unfamiliar with the exorcist, Arata pays no mind and continues to work with his team, utilizing his unique ability to assist in the resolution of their cases. -- -- Mistaken by many occult creatures as Abe no Seimei and quickly becoming notorious for his special ability during his work, Arata becomes curious of his origins and invests himself more into solving cases regarding occult creatures he encounters once he learns of a certain connection between himself and the exorcist. However, Arata will quickly find that dealing with supernatural creatures is not as simple as he thought, as danger begins to play a fundamental role in his everyday findings and his ability starts to present an unexpected issue. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 51,199 6.71
Mob Psycho 100 -- -- Bones -- 12 eps -- Web manga -- Action Slice of Life Comedy Supernatural -- Mob Psycho 100 Mob Psycho 100 -- Eighth-grader Shigeo "Mob" Kageyama has tapped into his inner wellspring of psychic prowess at a young age. But the power quickly proves to be a liability when he realizes the potential danger in his skills. Choosing to suppress his power, Mob's only present use for his ability is to impress his longtime crush, Tsubomi, who soon grows bored of the same tricks. -- -- In order to effectuate control on his skills, Mob enlists himself under the wing of Arataka Reigen, a con artist claiming to be a psychic, who exploits Mob's powers for pocket change. Now, exorcising evil spirits on command has become a part of Mob's daily, monotonous life. However, the psychic energy he exerts is barely the tip of the iceberg; if his vast potential and unrestrained emotions run berserk, a cataclysmic event that would render him completely unrecognizable will be triggered. The progression toward Mob's explosion is rising and attempting to stop it is futile. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Crunchyroll, Funimation -- 1,350,981 8.48
Mob Psycho 100 II -- -- Bones -- 13 eps -- Web manga -- Action Slice of Life Comedy Supernatural -- Mob Psycho 100 II Mob Psycho 100 II -- Shigeo "Mob" Kageyama is now maturing and understanding his role as a supernatural psychic that has the power to drastically affect the livelihood of others. He and his mentor Reigen Arataka continue to deal with supernatural requests from clients, whether it be exorcizing evil spirits or tackling urban legends that haunt the citizens. -- -- While the workflow remains the same, Mob isn't just blindly following Reigen around anymore. With all his experiences as a ridiculously strong psychic, Mob's supernatural adventures now have more weight to them. Things take on a serious and darker tone as the dangers Mob and Reigen face are much more tangible and unsettling than ever before. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 909,828 8.83
Mononoke -- -- Toei Animation -- 12 eps -- Original -- Mystery Historical Horror Demons Psychological Supernatural Fantasy Seinen -- Mononoke Mononoke -- The "Medicine Seller" is a deadly and mysterious master of the occult who travels across feudal Japan in search of malevolent spirits called "mononoke" to slay. When he locates one of these spirits, he cannot simply kill it; he must first learn its Form, its Truth, and its Reason in order to wield the mighty Exorcism Sword and fight against it. He must begin his strange exorcisms with intense psychological analysis and careful investigative work—an extremely dangerous step, as he must first confront and learn about the mononoke before he even has the means to defeat it. -- -- The Medicine Seller's journey leads him to an old-fashioned inn where Shino, a pregnant woman, has finally found a place to rest. The owner has reluctantly placed her in the last vacant room; however, as she settles in, it quickly becomes clear that the room is infested by a lethal band of mononoke, the Zashiki Warashi. With his hunter's intuition, the Medicine Seller begins his investigation to discover the Form, the Truth, and the Reason before the Zashiki Warashi can kill again. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Flatiron Film Company -- TV - Jul 13, 2007 -- 228,080 8.43
Mononoke -- -- Toei Animation -- 12 eps -- Original -- Mystery Historical Horror Demons Psychological Supernatural Fantasy Seinen -- Mononoke Mononoke -- The "Medicine Seller" is a deadly and mysterious master of the occult who travels across feudal Japan in search of malevolent spirits called "mononoke" to slay. When he locates one of these spirits, he cannot simply kill it; he must first learn its Form, its Truth, and its Reason in order to wield the mighty Exorcism Sword and fight against it. He must begin his strange exorcisms with intense psychological analysis and careful investigative work—an extremely dangerous step, as he must first confront and learn about the mononoke before he even has the means to defeat it. -- -- The Medicine Seller's journey leads him to an old-fashioned inn where Shino, a pregnant woman, has finally found a place to rest. The owner has reluctantly placed her in the last vacant room; however, as she settles in, it quickly becomes clear that the room is infested by a lethal band of mononoke, the Zashiki Warashi. With his hunter's intuition, the Medicine Seller begins his investigation to discover the Form, the Truth, and the Reason before the Zashiki Warashi can kill again. -- -- TV - Jul 13, 2007 -- 228,080 8.43
Mushoku Tensei: Isekai Ittara Honki Dasu 2nd Season -- -- Studio Bind -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Drama Magic Fantasy -- Mushoku Tensei: Isekai Ittara Honki Dasu 2nd Season Mushoku Tensei: Isekai Ittara Honki Dasu 2nd Season -- Second half of Mushoku Tensei: Isekai Ittara Honki Dasu. -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- TV - Jul ??, 2021 -- 56,965 N/A -- -- Ao no Exorcist: Kyoto Fujouou-hen OVA -- -- A-1 Pictures -- 2 eps -- Manga -- Action Demons Supernatural Fantasy Shounen -- Ao no Exorcist: Kyoto Fujouou-hen OVA Ao no Exorcist: Kyoto Fujouou-hen OVA -- Bundled with the 19th and 20th volumes of the Ao no Exorcist manga. -- -- The first episode is based on the second chapter of the second Ao no Exorcist novel Home Sweet Home. -- -- The second episode is based on the title chapter from the Ao no Exorcist: Spy Game novel. -- OVA - Apr 4, 2017 -- 56,799 7.14
Natsume Yuujinchou Roku -- -- Shuka -- 11 eps -- Manga -- Slice of Life Demons Supernatural Drama Shoujo -- Natsume Yuujinchou Roku Natsume Yuujinchou Roku -- Takashi Natsume has grown accustomed to his encounters with youkai through the Book of Friends, which contains the names of youkai whom his grandmother, Reiko Natsume, has sealed in contracts. These encounters allow Natsume to better understand the youkai, Reiko, and himself. -- -- The Book of Friends is a powerful tool that can be used to control youkai; it is sought after by both youkai and exorcists alike. Natsume just wants to live out his daily life in peace but is constantly disrupted by these experiences. If he is to end this torment, Natsume must explore more about the book and the world of exorcism, as well as begin to open his heart to those who can help him. -- -- 140,412 8.64
Ni no Kuni -- -- OLM -- 1 ep -- Game -- Action Adventure Magic Fantasy -- Ni no Kuni Ni no Kuni -- Best friends Yuu, Haru, and Kotona enjoy a tranquil high school life together. One day, however, a suspicious man pursues and stabs Kotona—a catastrophe that Yuu and Haru fail to prevent. While hastily carrying the girl to the hospital, the two boys are nearly hit by a truck but miraculously remain unharmed. Instead, they find themselves in a fairy-tale-like kingdom with an exotic diversity of people and wonderful creatures. -- -- To their surprise, the boys discover that Yuu, who has been confined to a wheelchair since childhood, can now walk! Yet they have no time to ponder the puzzling situation, as their friend is gone. Setting off to find Kotona, Yuu and Haru stop at a local pub to inquire about her. But upon inspecting a picture of Asha, the kingdom's princess, the two have a shocking revelation. -- -- Narrating an extraordinary adventure in a magical world, Ni no Kuni demonstrates the special connection between two separate yet parallel worlds and its manifestation of the bonds between individuals. -- -- Movie - Aug 23, 2019 -- 35,450 6.39
Overman King Gainer -- -- Sunrise -- 26 eps -- Original -- Action Adventure Mecha Sci-Fi Shounen -- Overman King Gainer Overman King Gainer -- Sometime in the distant future, mankind is forced to live in domed cities while the rest of the world is left to recover from years of environmental hardships. In the Siberian Dome-polis, professional gamer Gainer Sanga and mercenary Gain Bijou commandeer an Overman and lead a mass exodus out of the city. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- Bandai Entertainment, Sentai Filmworks -- TV - Sep 7, 2002 -- 10,423 6.89
Plastic Little -- -- animate Film -- 1 ep -- Original -- Action Adventure Comedy Ecchi Mecha Military Romance Sci-Fi -- Plastic Little Plastic Little -- Set on the planet Yietta, whose colonists make their living by exploiting the planet's unique liquid-gas oceans, Plastic Little begins as the Yietans are finally about to pay off their debts to the Galactic Federation. Unfortunately, there are those who would rather not let Yietta slip through their fingers... -- -- Enter Tita, 17 year old captain of the Cha Cha Maru. Together with her crew, Tita specializes in capturing Yietta's exotic life forms for intergalactic pet shops, but through plain bad luck she finds herself, instead, at the core of a sinister plot to take over Yietta! By rescuing 16 year old Elysse from the very clutches of the military, Tita puts the lives of both herself and her crew in mortal peril... but a girl's got to do what a girl's got to do! -- -- As the plotters mobilize their forces in a desperate bid to retrieve Elysse, whom they believe possesses a vital computer code, Tita must play a dangerous game of tag with an entire army of professional killers! It's Cat and Mouse on a planetwide scale, with one crucial difference: Mice don't shoot back, but Tita's does! -- -- (Source: AnimeNfo) -- -- Licensor: -- ADV Films -- OVA - Mar 21, 1994 -- 12,320 6.13
Ryoujoku no Machi: Kyouen no Ceremony -- -- - -- 1 ep -- - -- Fantasy Hentai Military -- Ryoujoku no Machi: Kyouen no Ceremony Ryoujoku no Machi: Kyouen no Ceremony -- There goes the neighborhood! A barbaric warrior king seizes the beautiful Queen Beatrice. As his soldiers ravage her kingdom, they introduce the city wenches to a variety of exotic sexual acts. Soon, the haughty queen and her handmaids are begging for more, and the city becomes a carnal capital of debauchery and lust! -- OVA - Mar 25, 2001 -- 2,399 5.54
Samurai Champloo -- -- Manglobe -- 26 eps -- Original -- Action Adventure Comedy Historical Samurai Shounen -- Samurai Champloo Samurai Champloo -- Fuu Kasumi is a young and clumsy waitress who spends her days peacefully working in a small teahouse. That is, until she accidentally spills a drink all over one of her customers! With a group of samurai now incessantly harassing her, Fuu desperately calls upon another samurai in the shop, Mugen, who quickly defeats them with his wild fighting technique, utilizing movements reminiscent to that of breakdancing. Unfortunately, Mugen decides to pick a fight with the unwilling ronin Jin, who wields a more precise and traditional style of swordfighting, and the latter proves to be a formidable opponent. The only problem is, they end up destroying the entire shop as well as accidentally killing the local magistrate's son. -- -- For their crime, the two samurai are captured and set to be executed. However, they are rescued by Fuu, who hires the duo as her bodyguards. Though she no longer has a place to return to, the former waitress wishes to find a certain samurai who smells of sunflowers and enlists the help of the now exonerated pair to do so. Despite initially disapproving of this idea, the two eventually agree to assist the girl in her quest; thus, the trio embark upon an adventure to find this mysterious warrior—that is, if Fuu can keep Mugen and Jin from killing each other. -- -- Set in an alternate Edo Period of Japan, Samurai Champloo follows the journey of these three eccentric individuals in an epic quest full of action, comedy, and dynamic sword fighting, all set to the beat of a unique hip-hop infused soundtrack. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation, Geneon Entertainment USA -- 935,197 8.50
Soukyuu no Fafner: Dead Aggressor - Exodus 2nd Season -- -- I.Gzwei, Xebec -- 13 eps -- Original -- Action Drama Mecha Military Sci-Fi -- Soukyuu no Fafner: Dead Aggressor - Exodus 2nd Season Soukyuu no Fafner: Dead Aggressor - Exodus 2nd Season -- Continuation of Soukyuu no Fafner: Dead Aggressor - Exodus. -- 12,678 7.62
Soukyuu no Fafner: Dead Aggressor - Exodus -- -- I.Gzwei, Xebec -- 13 eps -- Original -- Action Drama Mecha Military Sci-Fi -- Soukyuu no Fafner: Dead Aggressor - Exodus Soukyuu no Fafner: Dead Aggressor - Exodus -- 2150 AD. The battle against the silicon-based Festums from outer space reaches a new phase. Fragments of the North Pole Mir were scattered throughout the world. Eventually, they began to act on their own as independent Mirs. Most hated humanity and attacked them, but some chose to coexist with mankind. Some with the same way of thinking existed within the human race, as well: those who were both human and Festum. They added to the chaos of the battle and brought about even more hatred. -- -- (Source: Crunchyroll) -- 19,101 7.38
Soukyuu no Fafner: Dead Aggressor - Exodus Special -- -- I.Gzwei, Xebec -- 1 ep -- Original -- Action Military Sci-Fi Drama Mecha -- Soukyuu no Fafner: Dead Aggressor - Exodus Special Soukyuu no Fafner: Dead Aggressor - Exodus Special -- An expanded version of the first episode of Soukyuu no Fafner: Dead Aggressor - Exodus included in the Blu-ray & DVD Vol.1. -- Special - Feb 4, 2015 -- 1,566 6.98
Sousei no Onmyouji -- -- Studio Pierrot -- 50 eps -- Manga -- Action Supernatural Romance Fantasy Shounen -- Sousei no Onmyouji Sousei no Onmyouji -- Magano, a parallel realm filled with monsters known as "Kegare," is a place where exorcists deal with all impurities. Benio Adashino is a prodigy exorcist who is recognized for her strength and is summoned to Tokyo by the Exorcist Union. On her way, she plummets into the arms of Rokuro Enmadou, a young exorcist with a troubled past. -- -- But the impurities of Magano do not rest. When these two exorcists witness a couple of children stolen by a Kegare, Benio rushes to save them, dragging Rokuro along with her into Magano. Engaged in a fight she is on the verge of being defeated in, Benio is saved by Rokuro, revealing himself capable of being her rival in talent. -- -- Sousei no Onmyouji tells the story of two talented exorcists who are destined to become the "Twin Star Exorcists" and the prophesised parents of the Miko—the reincarnation of Abe no Seimei—who will cleanse the world of all impurities. -- -- 392,859 7.31
Sousei no Onmyouji -- -- Studio Pierrot -- 50 eps -- Manga -- Action Supernatural Romance Fantasy Shounen -- Sousei no Onmyouji Sousei no Onmyouji -- Magano, a parallel realm filled with monsters known as "Kegare," is a place where exorcists deal with all impurities. Benio Adashino is a prodigy exorcist who is recognized for her strength and is summoned to Tokyo by the Exorcist Union. On her way, she plummets into the arms of Rokuro Enmadou, a young exorcist with a troubled past. -- -- But the impurities of Magano do not rest. When these two exorcists witness a couple of children stolen by a Kegare, Benio rushes to save them, dragging Rokuro along with her into Magano. Engaged in a fight she is on the verge of being defeated in, Benio is saved by Rokuro, revealing himself capable of being her rival in talent. -- -- Sousei no Onmyouji tells the story of two talented exorcists who are destined to become the "Twin Star Exorcists" and the prophesised parents of the Miko—the reincarnation of Abe no Seimei—who will cleanse the world of all impurities. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Crunchyroll -- 392,859 7.31
Soushin Shoujo Matoi -- -- White Fox -- 12 eps -- Original -- Supernatural Magic -- Soushin Shoujo Matoi Soushin Shoujo Matoi -- Matoi Sumeragi wishes for nothing more than to lead a normal life away from the spotlight. She is quite satisfied alternating between school and her part-time job at her best friend Yuma Kusanagi's family shrine. But this routine life is permanently disturbed when a Night—an evil extra-dimensional entity—attacks the shrine. Matoi is able to drive it off after unwittingly calling upon the powers of a god, the natural enemies of the Nights. -- -- Matoi and Yuma are soon joined by Claris Tonitolus, an experienced exorcist from the Vatican, and agent Haruka Luciela, who works for the secretive Night defense organization IATO. Despite not knowing the perpetrator behind these attacks nor their motive, Matoi must come to master this newfound power in order to protect both the people around her and the once normal life she holds so dear. -- -- 22,454 6.71
Tayutama: Kiss on My Deity -- -- SILVER LINK. -- 12 eps -- Visual novel -- Harem Romance Supernatural -- Tayutama: Kiss on My Deity Tayutama: Kiss on My Deity -- Yuuri Mito is a typical, normal Japanese teenager. He goes to school, works on people's motorcycles and performs exorcisms. Okay, that last part's a little bit unusual, but his family lives in a shrine and they do that sort of thing. Still, you would think he'd know enough to be careful with an ancient relic he finds in the woods, especially when a mysterious goddess appears and tells him to leave it alone. Unfortunately, despite Mito's best efforts, the seal gets broken anyway and a number of dangerous "tayuti" that it held in stasis get loose. This is bad. Mito also ends up with a beautiful goddess girl who decides that she's going to marry him. This might not be so bad. if he wasn't already caught up in the middle of a war between the entities he's released. The flesh may be weak but the spirit's more than willing to compensate. -- -- (Source: Sentai Filmworks) -- 61,922 6.77
Tenchi Muyou! -- -- AIC -- 26 eps -- Original -- Comedy Harem Romance Sci-Fi Shounen Space -- Tenchi Muyou! Tenchi Muyou! -- Tenchi Masaki's life changes forever when the ship of an infamous space pirate, Ryouko Hakubi, is shot down and crashes near his family's temple. Little did Tenchi know that by saving Ryouko, he would spark a series of events that would lead alien women from all walks of life to inhabit his home. This includes the delicate Princess Aeka of Jurai and her playful younger sister Princess Sasami; the scatterbrained first-class detective Mihoshi Kuramitsu and her more capable partner Kiyone Makibi; and the eccentric, mad scientist Washuu Hakubi. -- -- The six women do their best to adapt to their new lives, but their more advanced and exotic lifestyle does not mesh well with the simplistic customs on Earth. As a result, they just end up making a mess and causing trouble for poor Tenchi. Though the girls are a pain, Tenchi begins to form a close relationship with each of them, and through their bond, he begins to gain a better understanding of his role in the universe. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation, Geneon Entertainment USA -- TV - Apr 2, 1995 -- 63,903 7.44
Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken 2nd Season Part 2 -- -- 8bit -- ? eps -- Light novel -- Action Adventure Comedy Demons Magic Fantasy -- Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken 2nd Season Part 2 Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken 2nd Season Part 2 -- Second half of Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken 2nd Season. -- TV - Jul ??, 2021 -- 125,503 N/A -- -- Isuca -- -- Arms -- 10 eps -- Manga -- Action Comedy Ecchi Romance School Seinen Supernatural -- Isuca Isuca -- Poor Shinichirou Asano has the worst of luck. His parents abandoned him and ran off to Europe. If that isn't bad enough on its own, they barely left him any money to take care of himself. In order to pay rent and keep a roof over his head, he has to work. Unfortunately, he was just fired from his last job and as a high school student, he doesn't have many other prospects. -- -- One evening, he's attacked by a centipede monster on his way home. Shinichirou is saved by a mysterious girl with a bow and arrow, who he later discovers is Sakuya Shimazu, a beautiful student who attends his school. But when he later helps an injured girl, he discovers two things. First, the injured girl isn't human at all but rather a nekomata, a two-tailed demon cat. And second, Sakuya comes from a family of exorcists, who've protected humanity from rogue monsters and spirits for generations. Because Shinichirou was responsible for releasing the nekomata, Sakuya enlists his help in recapturing the demon, but that's just the beginning of Shinichirou's relationship with Sakuya. It turns out the Shimazu family needs a housekeeper and it just so happens that Shinichirou excels at cooking and likes to clean! It may not be his dream job, but if it pays the rent and puts food on the table... -- -- Licensor: -- Discotek Media -- 125,107 6.02
Tokyo Babylon -- -- Madhouse -- 2 eps -- Manga -- Action Magic Mystery Supernatural -- Tokyo Babylon Tokyo Babylon -- Subaru Sumeragi is the 13th head of the Sumeragi Clan and a most powerful onmyouji. Subaru is hired to exorcise a construction site, but his employer mysteriously died. The only suspect is a man who repeatedly walks away from situations in which he should have died. Then Subaru meets a young woman intent upon cursing the man, saying that he killed her brother. Subaru must figure out how his employer died and fight the evil spirits that are protecting the man with the help of his friend and twin sister, Seishirou Sakurazuka and Hokuto Sumeragi. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- OVA - Oct 21, 1992 -- 16,356 6.72
Tokyo Ravens -- -- 8bit -- 24 eps -- Light novel -- Action Comedy Supernatural Magic Romance School -- Tokyo Ravens Tokyo Ravens -- Onmyoudou magic was once a powerful technique used by the Japanese during the second World War in order for them to gain the upper hand and establish their nation as a formidable force. But Japan was quickly defeated after the revered onmyouji Yakou Tsuchimikado caused the "Great Spiritual Disaster," an event which plagues Tokyo to this very day. As a result of this mishap, the Onmyou Agency was established in order to exorcise further spiritual disasters and combat the demons that would make their way into the world. -- -- Now, Onmyoudou has become far more modern, simplified, and refined for use in a wide variety of applications such as medicine and technology. However, not everyone is able to utilize the magic, as is the case with Harutora, a member of the Tsuchimikado's branch family. Despite an old promise to protect Natsume, the heir of the Tsuchimikado's main family and Yakou's supposed reincarnation, as her familiar, Harutora has no talent and chooses to live a normal life instead. But when a prominent member of the Onmyou Agency attempts to recreate the same experiment which led to Japan's downfall, he decides to make good on his word and fight by Natsume's side. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 388,582 7.51
Tsugu Tsugumomo -- -- Zero-G -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Action Comedy Supernatural Ecchi School Seinen -- Tsugu Tsugumomo Tsugu Tsugumomo -- When "ordinary boy" Kagami Kazuya meets the beautiful tsukumogami Kiriha, his life gets turned upside-down. As a "Taboo Child" who draws the supernatural towards him, he receives orders from the God of the Land, Kukuri, to become an exorcist and defeat these evil forces. And so, he and Kiriha do battle. -- -- To find out information on these supernatural beings, Kazuya and his friends set up a counselor's club at school. But behind the typical-seeming troubles he hears about, he uncovers a major plot to target Kukuri... -- -- In addition to the sadistic-yet-beautiful tsukumogami Kiriha, the situation draws other girls to Kazuya to join the fray! -- -- (Source: Crunchyroll) -- 63,366 7.49
Tsugu Tsugumomo -- -- Zero-G -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Action Comedy Supernatural Ecchi School Seinen -- Tsugu Tsugumomo Tsugu Tsugumomo -- When "ordinary boy" Kagami Kazuya meets the beautiful tsukumogami Kiriha, his life gets turned upside-down. As a "Taboo Child" who draws the supernatural towards him, he receives orders from the God of the Land, Kukuri, to become an exorcist and defeat these evil forces. And so, he and Kiriha do battle. -- -- To find out information on these supernatural beings, Kazuya and his friends set up a counselor's club at school. But behind the typical-seeming troubles he hears about, he uncovers a major plot to target Kukuri... -- -- In addition to the sadistic-yet-beautiful tsukumogami Kiriha, the situation draws other girls to Kazuya to join the fray! -- -- (Source: Crunchyroll) -- -- Licensor: -- Crunchyroll -- 63,366 7.49
Tsukuyomi: Moon Phase -- -- Shaft -- 25 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Romance Vampire Fantasy Seinen -- Tsukuyomi: Moon Phase Tsukuyomi: Moon Phase -- Freelance photographer Kouhei Morioka is traveling to a castle in Germany to take photos of paranormal activity for his friend Hiromi Anzai, editor of an occult magazine. Upon entering the castle, he's confronted by a young girl in a white dress and cat ears who calls herself Hazuki. She takes a keen interest in Kouhei and offers him a kiss, but she instead reveals herself to be a vampire, sucks his blood, and turns him into her slave. -- -- Much to Hazuki's dismay, however, Kouhei is unaffected by her bite. Hoping to escape the castle and her possessive butler Vigo, Hazuki instead forces Kouhei to help her. With the help of his powerful exorcist cousin Seiji Midou, the two make it out safely. Finally free, Hazuki flees to Japan in search of her mother. Not long after Kouhei returns home, he discovers Hazuki has nested in his home, where he reluctantly allows her to stay. Meanwhile, other vampires set out to find the missing Hazuki. -- -- Equal parts gothic and adorable, Tsukuyomi: Moonphase is a charming and mystical story where two unlikely allies form a unique bond in an attempt to defy a society of immortals. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 66,140 6.99
Twinkle Heart: Gingakei made Todokanai -- -- - -- 1 ep -- Original -- Adventure Comedy Space -- Twinkle Heart: Gingakei made Todokanai Twinkle Heart: Gingakei made Todokanai -- Love, Heaven's greatest treasure went missing and to get it back, the Great God decides to send his two daughters Lemon and Cherry, as well as their governess Berry to find it. However, their search doesn't go so well, mainly because they decide they like it at planet Earth and prefer to work in a hamburger shop (Sic!). -- -- In the one-episode OVA, the girls end up searching for the Love treasure on an exotic planet, however they find magical living plushies instead, having to fight their way through them to recover "Essence of Life," which an evil organisation wants to use for nefarious purposes. -- -- (Source: BakaBT) -- OVA - Dec 5, 1986 -- 981 5.30
Valkyrie Drive: Mermaid -- -- Arms -- 12 eps -- Original -- Action Ecchi Fantasy Shoujo Ai -- Valkyrie Drive: Mermaid Valkyrie Drive: Mermaid -- Naïve 16-year-old Mamori Tokonome is accustomed to being teased at school for having an unfortunate surname that can also be read as "virgin." However, young Mamori will soon have to get used to being teased in other ways... -- -- Kidnapped during gym class, Mamori wakes up only to find herself stranded and under attack on the exotic island of Mermaid. Luckily, enigmatic fellow castaway Mirei Shikishima knows exactly how to take the lead—through a passionate kiss, Mirei unleashes Mamori's Exter transformation abilities, turning the innocent red-head into a battle-ready cutlass through the power of arousal. -- -- The duo will need to tap into that power as Mermaid Island is full of potential friends and foes: Charlotte, the sadistic Liberator of an Exter harem; the gluttonous and crafty Meifon; the mysterious but charismatic Akira Hiiragi; and the erotic biker duo Lady Lady. Mamori and Mirei's powerful and intimate embrace is the only way for the pair to ensure their survival on this scandalous island. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 108,117 6.10
Wasurenagumo -- -- Production I.G -- 1 ep -- Original -- Comedy Supernatural -- Wasurenagumo Wasurenagumo -- Legend says that centuries ago, a colossal spider ravaged Tokyo. Resistance was futile, as none could quell the havoc wrought upon the city by the beast. Fortunately, one man—the legendary exorcist—stopped the devastation. Using his divine powers, he sealed the monster away and the world has enjoyed peace ever since. -- -- Mizuki Henmi is an adolescent girl who is acquainted with Shu Suzuri, a dull young man who runs an old Japanese bookstore. During a routine visit to his store, Mizuki learns of a mysterious and valuable book that Shu is planning to sell. Unfortunately, the unrestrained Mizuki handles the book roughly, breaking the seal that kept it shut and revealing an odd entity—a cute spider. -- -- Wasurenagumo tells the story of Mizuki, Shu, and their seemingly harmless spider. However, ominous winds begin blowing. While Shu is infatued with his arachnid friend, Mizuki becomes wary of its every move… -- -- Movie - Mar 12, 2012 -- 30,107 7.09
Youkai Apartment no Yuuga na Nichijou -- -- Shin-Ei Animation -- 26 eps -- Light novel -- Slice of Life Mystery Supernatural -- Youkai Apartment no Yuuga na Nichijou Youkai Apartment no Yuuga na Nichijou -- Inaba Yuushi's parents died in his first year of middle school, and he moved in with his relatives. Though they did care for him, he could tell he was a burden. After he graduated, he happily prepared to move to a high school with a dormitory. Unfortunately, the dormitory burned to the ground before he could move in! Yuushi doesn't want to live with his grudging relatives, but it's rough finding lodging as an orphaned student with little money. He finally finds a room in a nice old building which seems too good to be true. -- -- The catch is that it is a Monster House, a place where humans and supernatural creatures—ghosts, mononoke, etc.—live together. Another high schooler lives there, a cute girl named Akine, and she's completely unfazed by the monsters. In fact, she can even exorcise evil spirits! Yuushi's high school life just got much stranger than he ever bargained for! -- -- (Source: MangaHelpers) -- 57,409 7.17
Yuragi-sou no Yuuna-san -- -- Xebec -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Ecchi Harem Romance Shounen Supernatural -- Yuragi-sou no Yuuna-san Yuragi-sou no Yuuna-san -- Once a hot springs inn, now a boarding house with extraordinarily cheap rent, Yuragi-sou is virtually uninhabited save for a few peculiar residents. As rumor has it, it is haunted by a vile ghost which scares away all potential tenants. Therefore, it is the perfect refuge for Fuyuzora Kogarashi—a broke, homeless psychic seeking an affordable roof to stay under and ghosts to exorcise. -- -- Kogarashi prepares for a face-off against the ghost, only to find out it is not as malicious as the rumors made it out to be. Instead, it is the ghost of a beautiful, silver-haired girl whose only recollection of her life before death is her name: Yuuna. Even more baffling is that the other tenants of Yuragi-sou not only are able to see Yuuna as well, but each has their own supernatural ability. -- -- Amidst the chaos caused by his quirky fellow residents, Kogarashi attempts to uncover the regret that keeps Yuuna anchored to the world of the living, lest she become an evil spirit sentenced to spend her afterlife in hell. -- -- 198,730 7.04
Yuragi-sou no Yuuna-san -- -- Xebec -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Ecchi Harem Romance Shounen Supernatural -- Yuragi-sou no Yuuna-san Yuragi-sou no Yuuna-san -- Once a hot springs inn, now a boarding house with extraordinarily cheap rent, Yuragi-sou is virtually uninhabited save for a few peculiar residents. As rumor has it, it is haunted by a vile ghost which scares away all potential tenants. Therefore, it is the perfect refuge for Fuyuzora Kogarashi—a broke, homeless psychic seeking an affordable roof to stay under and ghosts to exorcise. -- -- Kogarashi prepares for a face-off against the ghost, only to find out it is not as malicious as the rumors made it out to be. Instead, it is the ghost of a beautiful, silver-haired girl whose only recollection of her life before death is her name: Yuuna. Even more baffling is that the other tenants of Yuragi-sou not only are able to see Yuuna as well, but each has their own supernatural ability. -- -- Amidst the chaos caused by his quirky fellow residents, Kogarashi attempts to uncover the regret that keeps Yuuna anchored to the world of the living, lest she become an evil spirit sentenced to spend her afterlife in hell. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Aniplex of America -- 198,730 7.04
Yuuwaku Countdown -- -- AIC -- 6 eps -- Manga -- Action Comedy Fantasy Hentai Horror Mecha Romance Supernatural -- Yuuwaku Countdown Yuuwaku Countdown -- From famed adult comic artist Hiroyuki Utatane come six of the most erotic, the most exotic, the most unusual and just downright odd stories ever animated. -- -- In Alimony Hunter we see Jun in an extremely unusual three-for-all in which not everyone is what he (or she!) seems. She also makes an appearance as a teacher in Cherry Lips (under an alias). It all comes to conclusion in Virgin Road, there perhaps too-willing bride is having a last minute fling with her in the back room of the chapel; the groom is also not a stranger to Jun... -- -- Then there's a manly knight who discovers the joys of bondage at the hands of a fair maiden; and a Samurai policewoman forced to tackle a giant walking statue, controlled by a sex-crazed megalomaniac, before it destroys Tokyo. -- Crimson is a bloody story of a man and his blind love slave. -- -- (Source: AniDB) -- -- Licensor: -- Media Blasters, Nozomi Entertainment -- OVA - Jun 15, 1995 -- 2,453 5.81
Zetsuen no Tempest -- -- Bones -- 24 eps -- Manga -- Action Mystery Psychological Drama Magic Fantasy Shounen -- Zetsuen no Tempest Zetsuen no Tempest -- Yoshino Takigawa, an ordinary teenager, is secretly dating his best friend Mahiro's younger sister. But when his girlfriend Aika mysteriously dies, Mahiro disappears, vowing to find the one responsible and make them pay for murdering his beloved sister. Yoshino continues his life as usual and has not heard from Mahiro in a month—until he is confronted by a strange girl who holds him at gunpoint, and his best friend arrives in the nick of time to save him. -- -- Yoshino learns that Mahiro has enlisted the help of a witch named Hakaze Kusaribe to find Aika's killer and of the existence of an entity known as the "Tree of Exodus." The witch's brother selfishly desires to make use of its power, in spite of the impending peril to the world. However, Hakaze is banished to a deserted island, and it is now up to Yoshino and Mahiro to help her save the world, while inching ever closer to the truth behind Aika's death. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Aniplex of America -- 494,569 7.98
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1,3-beta-galactosyl-N-acetylhexosamine phosphorylase
14335 Alexosipov
1,8-Cineole 2-exo-monooxygenase
1948 Palestinian exodus
1948 Palestinian exodus from Lydda and Ramle
19491956 Palestinian exodus
195657 exodus and expulsions from Egypt
1996 Rexona Cup
1996 Rexona Cup Doubles
1996 Rexona Cup Singles
1997 Rexona Cup
1997 Rexona Cup Doubles
1997 Rexona Cup Singles
2525 (Exordium & Terminus)
4-deoxy-L-threo-5-hexosulose-uronate ketol-isomerase
5'-3' exoribonuclease 2
5-Exo-hydroxycamphor dehydrogenase
6-Naltrexol
6-Naltrexol-d4
9,11-Dehydrocortexolone 17-butyrate
A rvore dos Sexos
Abadie's sign of exophthalmic goiter
Acaua exotica
Acyl-phosphatehexose phosphotransferase
Adhemarius sexoculata
Aechmea 'Exotica Mystique'
Aegocidnexocentrus
Aexone
Alaena exotica
Alcidodes exornatus
Alexios Alexopoulos
Alexis Alexoudis
Alexon Group
Alexornis
Alexotypa japonica
Alexotypa vitiata
Alien Exorcism
Amapanesia exotica
Amblyscirtes exoteria
Amor & Sexo
Amor e Sexo
Amoria exoptanda
Amor y sexo
Anexodus aquilus
Anexophana
Anexotamos
Angels Exodus
Angka hexops
Anneliese: The Exorcist Tapes
Anthela exoleta
Arhopala aexone
Armatophallus exoenota
Armenian exonyms
Arthur Exon
Ascalenia exodroma
Assen Alexov
Associao Brasileira de Gays, Lsbicas, Bissexuais, Travestis, Transexuais e Intersexos
Assyrian exodus from Iraq
Asterivora exocha
Benzenehexol
Berkeley Lower Extremity Exoskeleton
Blue Exorcist
Book of Exodus
Boom, Bust, Exodus
Bosara exortiva
Branched-dextran exo-1,2-alpha-glucosidase
Buccal exostosis
Buprenorphine/naltrexone
Cadexomer iodine
Camaegeria exochiformis
(+)-Camphor 6-exo-hydroxylase
Carbon hexoxide
Cascada de Texolo
Causes of the 1948 Palestinian exodus
Cellar Door: Terminus ut Exordium
Charles K. Lexow
Chinese exonyms
Chondroitin-sulfate-ABC exolyase
Cimexomys
Citrus exocortis
Clorexolone
Cochylimorpha exoterica
Coming Over (Exo song)
Common flexor sheath of hand
Complexo Desportivo Conde de Sucena
Complexo Desportivo da Covilh
Complexo do Alemo
Complexo do Alemo massacre
Complexometric titration
Complexor
Connexon
Constantine John Alexopoulos
Conviction and exoneration of Glenn Ford
Corynexochida
Coryphellina exoptata
Countdown (Exo album)
Cruis'n Exotica
Cryptoblepharus exochus
Cyclohexanehexone
Czech exonyms
Danish exonyms
Delexocha
Dexoxadrol
Dexpramipexole
Dichlorine hexoxide
Discoveries of exoplanets
Doctrine of exoneration of liens
Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist
Dosinia exoleta
Dr. K's Exotic Animal ER
Dutch exonyms
Efstathios Alexopoulos
El sexo dbil
Endocentric and exocentric
Endo-exo isomerism
Endonym and exonym
English exonyms
EssexOrleans Vermont Senate District, 20022012
Estonian exonyms
Ethmia exornata
Eudonia inexoptata
Eupithecia exophychra
Evergestis exoticalis
Exo
Exo's Showtime
Exo-1,4-beta-D-glucosaminidase
Exo-(1-4)--D-glucan lyase
Exo 90:2014
Exo (album)
Exo-alpha-bergamotene synthase
Exoatmospheric Kill Vehicle
Exoatmospheric Reentry-vehicle Interceptor Subsystem
Exobasidium
Exobasidium vaccinii var. japonicum
Exobrain
Exo bus services
EXOC1
EXOC2
EXOC3
EXOC3L
EXOC4
EXOC5
EXOC6
EXOC7
EXOC8
Exocarpos
Exocarpos cupressiformis
Exocarpos gaudichaudii
Exocarpos humifusus
Exocarpos latifolius
Exocarpos luteolus
Exocarpos strictus
ExoCarta
Exo-CBX
Exocet
Exochaenium
Exo Chambly-Richelieu-Carignan sector
Exochi
Exochiko
Exochiko, Filiatra
Exochi, Xanthi
Exochognathus
Exochomus quadripustulatus
Exo Chora
Exochorda
Exochorda racemosa
Exoclavarctus
Exocoetus
Exocoetus obtusirostris
Exocoetus peruvianus
Exocoetus volitans
Exocomet
Exocrine gland
Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency
ExoCube (CP-10)
Exocyst
Exocytosis
Exo de la Valle du Richelieu sector
Exodeoxyribonuclease
Exodeoxyribonuclease I
Exodeoxyribonuclease III
Exodeoxyribonuclease (lambda-induced)
Exodeoxyribonuclease (phage SP3-induced)
Exodesis
Exo discography
Exo du Haut-Saint-Laurent sector
Exodus
Exodus '04
Exodus (2007 British film)
Exodus: A Journey to the Mountain of God
Exodus (American band)
Exodus (Andy Hunter album)
Exodus (Battlestar Galactica)
Exodus (Bertagna novel)
Exodus (Bob Marley and the Wailers album)
Exodus (Bob Marley and the Wailers song)
Exodus Collective
Exodus (comics)
Exodus (compilation album)
Exodus Cry
Exodus (Exo album)
Exodus FC
Exodus Geohaghon
Exodus: Gods and Kings
Exodus: How Migration Is Changing Our World
Exodus International
Exodus into Unheard Rhythms
Exodus (Ja Rule album)
Exodus (Lost)
Exodus Ministries
Exodus of Kashmiri Hindus
Exodus of Sarajevo Serbs
Exodus Rabbah
Exodus (role-playing game)
Exodusters
Exodus (The New Power Generation album)
Exodus (Uris novel)
Exodus (Utada Hikaru album)
Exoelectrogen
Exoelectron emission
Exoenzyme
Exos
Exo from Exoplanet 1 The Lost Planet
Exogamous group
Exogamy
Exogastric
Exogen
Exogenesis
Exogenesis: Perils of Rebirth
Exogenesis: Symphony
Exogenous and endogenous variables
Exogenous DNA
Exogenous ketone
Exogeny
Exoglossum
Exoglossum laurae
Exoglossum maxillingua
Exo (group)
Exogyra
Exohedral fullerene
Exo Inc.
Exokatakoiloi
Exokernel
Exo L'Assomption and Terrebonne - Mascouche sector
Exo Lakkonia
Exo Laurentides sector
Exo Le Richelain sector
Exoletuncus atalodes
Exoletuncus trilobopus
ExoMars
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Exomiocarpon
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Exomvourgo
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Exon
Exoncotis gemistis
Exoncotis umbraticella
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Exo Next Door
ExonFlorio Amendment
Exonian
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Exonic splicing silencer
Exon junction complex
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Exo (novel)
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Exonuclease 1
Exonuclease VII
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Exo Planet 5 Exploration
Exo Planet 5 Exploration (album)
Exoplanet (album)
Exoplanet Data Explorer
Exoplanet Explorers
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Exoplanetology
Exo-poly-alpha-galacturonosidase
Exopolymer
Exopolyphosphatase
Exopterygota
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Exor
Exorbaetta
Exorbitare
Exorcise the Demons
Exorcising a boy possessed by a demon
Exorcism
Exorcism in Islam
Exorcism in the Catholic Church
Exorcism of Roland Doe
Exorcism of the Gerasene demoniac
Exorcism of the Syrophoenician woman's daughter
Exorcismus
Exorcist
Exorcist II: The Heretic
Exorcist steps
Exorcist: The Beginning
Exor (company)
Exordium
ExoRehabilitation
Exoribonuclease
Exoribonuclease H
Exoribonuclease II
Exorista larvarum
Exorista mella
Exoristoides
Exoristoides homoeonychioides
Exo Roussillon sector
EXOS
Exos
Exos Aerospace
Exo Sainte-Julie sector
EXOSAT
Exo-SC
Exosite
Exoskeletal Model (Linguistics)
Exoskeleton
Exoskeleton car
Exosome
Exosome complex
Exosome component 1
Exosome component 10
Exosome component 2
Exosome component 3
Exosome component 4
Exosome component 5
Exosome component 6
Exosome component 7
Exosome component 8
Exosome component 9
Exosome (vesicle)
Exo Sorel-Varennes sector
Exosortase
Exosphere
Exosporium
Exosquad
Exosquad (video game)
Exostema
Exostosis
Exo Sud-Ouest sector
Exoteleia
Exoteleia anomala
Exoteleia burkei
Exoteleia californica
Exoteleia dodecella
Exoteleia graphicella
Exoteleia ithycosma
Exoteleia nepheos
Exoteleia pinifoliella
Exoteleia succinctella
Exoteliospora
Exoteric
Exotheca
Exotheology
Exotherm
Exothermic process
Exothermic reaction
Exothermic welding
Exotic
Exotica (Bananarama album)
Exotica (disambiguation)
Exotica (film)
Exotica (Kip Hanrahan album)
Exotic Animal Petting Zoo
Exotic animal veterinarian
Exotic atom
Exotic Birds and Fruit
Exotic Blend
Exotic Creatures of the Deep
Exotic derivative
Exotic Erotic Ball
Exotic felids as pets
Exotic Feline Rescue Center
Exotic Fever Records
Exotic Gothic
Exotic hadron
Exoticism
Exotic material
Exotic matter
Exotic meson
Exotico
Exotic option
Exotic pet
Exotic (Priyanka Chopra song)
Exotic probability
Exotic R4
Exotic Shorthair
Exotic sphere
Exotic star
Exotic Tour/Summer Tour '94
Exotic Zoology
Exotique
Exotoxin
EXO Travel
Exotron & Urban Myths
Exotropia
Exoudun
Exo videography
Expulsions and exoduses of Jews
Falsexocentrus
Fast Infrared Exoplanet Spectroscopy Survey Explorer
Felimida galexorum
Feminist sexology
Fexofenadine
Fiber-optic Improved Next-generation Doppler Search for Exo-Earths
Finnish exonyms
Finnish exonyms for places in Norway
Flexography
Flexomornis
Flexor brevis muscle
Flexor carpi muscle
Flexor carpi radialis muscle
Flexor carpi ulnaris muscle
Flexor digiti minimi brevis
Flexor digiti minimi brevis muscle (foot)
Flexor digiti minimi brevis muscle (hand)
Flexor digiti quinti brevis muscle
Flexor digitorum brevis muscle
Flexor digitorum longus muscle
Flexor digitorum muscle
Flexor digitorum profundus muscle
Flexor digitorum superficialis muscle
Flexor (fish)
Flexor hallucis brevis muscle
Flexor hallucis longus muscle
Flexor hallucis muscle
Flexor longus muscle
Flexor pollicis brevis muscle
Flexor pollicis longus muscle
Flexor pollicis muscle
Flexor retinaculum
Flexor retinaculum of foot
Flexor retinaculum of the hand
FlexOS
French exonyms
Freoexocentrus mirei
Friden Flexowriter
Gabriel Bexon
Galician exonyms
Geodynamics of terrestrial exoplanets
George Exoo
Geriatric sexology
German exonyms
German exonyms (Kaliningrad Oblast)
German exonyms (Karlovy Vary Region)
German exonyms (Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship)
German exonyms (Pomeranian Voivodeship)
German exonyms (Vojvodina)
German exonyms (Warmia)
Girls (Exo-CBX EP)
Glaucocharis exotica
Gluten exorphin
Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park
Ground Control II: Operation Exodus
Guerra dos Sexos
Guerra dos Sexos (1983 TV series)
Habitable Exoplanet Imaging Mission
Haido Alexouli
Halae Aexonides
Hereditary multiple exostoses
Heterocrossa exochana
Heteropsis exocellata
Hexobarbital
Hexobendine
Hexocyclium
Hexokinase
Hexolame
Hexomino
Hexommulocymus
Hexophthalma
Hexophthalma hahni
Hexoprenaline
Hexosamines
Hexosaminidase
Hexose
Hexose oxidase
Hexosyltransferase
Historias de sexo de gente comn
Huexotzinco Codex
Hungarian exonyms
Iaan Exodium
Imexon
Indexovo radio pozorite
Iohexol
Irish exonyms
Istrian-Dalmatian exodus
Italian exonyms
IWRG Guerra de Sexos
James Graham (sexologist)
Japanese exonyms
Jardin botanique exotique de Menton
Jardin Exotique de Roscoff
Jardin exotique du Fort Napolon
Jesus exorcising a mute
Jesus exorcising at sunset
Jewish exodus from Arab and Muslim countries
Jexodus
J. James Exon
Joe Exotic
Joerisse Cexome
Joseph Kramer (sexologist)
Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine
Jujuy Exodus
Ka-Ching! (Exo-CBX song)
Kazakh exodus from Xinjiang
Lake Texoma
Large Interferometer For Exoplanets
La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Volume One
Latexo, Texas
Lecithocera exophthalma
Lego Exo-Force
Lejos de Casa: Exodo Venezolano
Lexoo
Lexovisaurus
Lexow Committee
Libellus de exordio
Liber Exoniensis
LickCarnegie Exoplanet Survey
Lightweight Exo-Atmospheric Projectile
Ligia exotica
List of awards and nominations received by Exo
List of Azerbaijani exonyms
List of Azerbaijani Turkish exonyms in Georgia
List of Blue Exorcist chapters
List of Blue Exorcist characters
List of cities with historical German exonyms
List of Czech exonyms for places in Germany
List of directly imaged exoplanets
List of Dutch exonyms for places in Belgium
List of Dutch exonyms for places in France
List of Dutch exonyms for places in Germany
List of European exonyms
List of exonerated death row inmates
List of exoplanetary host stars
List of exoplanet extremes
List of exoplanet firsts
List of exoplanets detected by microlensing
List of exoplanets detected by radial velocity
List of exoplanets detected by timing
List of exoplanets discovered between 20002009
List of exoplanets discovered in 2013
List of exoplanets discovered in 2018
List of exoplanets discovered using the Kepler space telescope
List of exoplanet search projects
List of exorcists
List of flexors of the human body
List of former Serbian exonyms in Vojvodina
List of French exonyms for Dutch toponyms
List of German exonyms for places in Belgium
List of German exonyms for places in Denmark
List of German exonyms for places in Latvia
List of German exonyms for places in Slovenia
List of German exonyms for places in the Czech Republic
List of German exonyms in the Pilsen Region
List of Italian exonyms in Dalmatia
List of Italian exonyms in Istria
List of Kepler exoplanet candidates in the habitable zone
List of largest exoplanets
List of Latvian exonyms
List of most massive exoplanets
List of nearest exoplanets
List of nearest terrestrial exoplanet candidates
List of Old Norse exonyms
List of Polish exonyms for places in Germany
List of potentially habitable exoplanets
List of proper names of exoplanets
List of Russian exonyms
List of sexology journals
List of smallest exoplanets
List of songs recorded by Exo
List of terms for ethnic exogroups
List of towns and villages depopulated during the 1948 Palestinian exodus
List of transiting exoplanets
Lists of exoplanets
LOPES (exoskeleton)
Low-dose naltrexone
Lysiana exocarpi
Magic (Exo-CBX album)
Mama (Exo song)
Mannan exo-1,2-1,6-alpha-mannosidase
Metalloexopeptidase
Methods of detecting exoplanets
Methylnaltrexone
Metro Exodus
Mexopolis
Mexoryl
Mimexocentroides
Miniature Exoplanet Radial Velocity Array
Minor exorcism in Christianity
Miss Exotic World Pageant
Moment exotique
Morphine/naltrexone
Msica + Alma + Sexo
Msica + Alma + Sexo World Tour
Myrmexocentroides
Myromexocentrus
N-acetylhexosamine 1-dehydrogenase
N-acetylhexosamine 1-kinase
N-acylhexosamine oxidase
Nalmexone
Naltrexone
Naltrexone/bupropion
NameExoWorlds
NASA Exoplanet Archive
NASA Exoplanet Science Institute
NASA Star and Exoplanet Database
Nat Exon
Neodorcadion exornatum
Nettenchelys exoria
Neuroreflexotherapy
New Mexico Exoplanet Spectroscopic Survey Instrument
Nexo Knights
Nexon
Nexopia
Nexor
Nexos
Nexosa hexaphala
Nexosa marmarastra
Nexosa picturata
Nexus for Exoplanet System Science
Noche de Sexo
Nonlinear autoregressive exogenous model
Northern Cheyenne Exodus
Obsession (Exo album)
Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus
Of Exorcisms and Certain Supplications
Oiseaux exotiques
Olethreutes exoletum
Operation Exodus
Orexo
Palestinian exodus
Palestinian exodus from Kuwait (199091)
Paracimexomys
Parapercis hexophtalma
Parexocoetus
Passiflora exoniensis
Pavilho Anexo
Pavilho Anexo II
Pharaoh's daughter (Exodus)
Phosphoramidatehexose phosphotransferase
Planet Exotica
Polish exonyms
Portal:Bible/Featured chapter/Exodus 1
Portal:Bible/Featured chapter/Exodus 2
Portal:Bible/Featured chapter/Exodus 3
Portal:Bible/Featured chapter/Exodus 4
Portal:Bible/Featured chapter/Exodus 5
Portal:Bible/Featured chapter/Exodus 6
Portuguese exonyms
Powered exoskeleton
Pramipexole
Pristimantis exoristus
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Texola, Oklahoma
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Texon, Texas
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Theme of Exodus
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The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
Thubana exoema
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Trans-Atlantic Exoplanet Survey
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Transparent exopolymer particles
Trans-Spliced Exon Coupled RNA End Determination
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Two Nudes in an Exotic Landscape
UDP-glucosehexose-1-phosphate uridylyltransferase
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User:Shadowowl/Brazilian Northeast exodus
UTPhexose-1-phosphate uridylyltransferase
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Wood & Stock: Sexo, Organo e Rock'n'Roll
Xexocom
XOXO Exo
Xyloglucan-specific exo-beta-1,4-glucanase
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