… pass periodically into Paranirvāna. In the writings of Charles W. Leadbeater, the paranirvānic consciousness resides in the Anupādaka plane, while the Mahāparanirvānic consciousness is in the Adi plane (Man Visible and Invisible, ch. II). In the …
… Besant and Leadbeater identified the Monad no longer as Atma-Buddhi but on a higher level above the Atmic called the Anupadaka (or Anupapadaka ) Plane. Equivalents in Religious Traditions . The principles of the human being have equivalent …
… Animals, Soul of Animism Ankh Annamaya-Kosa Annihilation Antahkarana Antaratma Anthropogenesis Anthroposophy Anu Anu (Aṇu) Anupadaka Anupadaka Plane Anupadaka Tattva Apes, Anthropoid Apocatastasis Apocrypha Apollonius of Tyana Apparitions Apports …
… of our seven planes, and wields the divine Will on earth; the Buddha is united with the Second Aspect which dwells on the Anupadaka plane, and sends the divine Wisdom down to mankind; the Mahachohan is utterly one with the Third Aspect, which … Powers Planes of Nature Triangle of Agents Ray 1st Aspect Will Adi or Originating The Lord of the World 1 2nd Aspect Wisdom Anupadaka or Monadic The Lord Buddha 2 3rd Aspect Activity Atmic or Spiritual The Mahachohan 3-7 According to Ernest Wood …
… on seven different grades of material substance, termed by Besant in A Study in Consciousness (p. 53) the Ādi or the First, Anupādaka , Ātma, Buddhi, Manas or mind, Kāma or desire, and Sthūla-śarīra or dense, gross levels or planes (counting from … and “Physical” for Sthūla . According to Besant, the deity or LOGOS of our solar system manifests its consciousness on the Anupādaka level in a triune principle, termed the Monad (because although triune it acts as a single unit). This is termed …
… Lower and Higher Manas in H.P.B.'s works. Anthropogenesis From anthropos(Greek), man, and genesis, origins or beginnings. Anupadaka Usually taken to mean "parentless" in theosophical writings; 6th Tattva. Astral Body (or Astral Double). Astral is … Lower and Higher Manas in H.P.B.'s works. Anthropogenesis From anthropos(Greek), man, and genesis, origins or beginnings. Anupadaka Usually taken to mean "parentless" in theosophical writings; 6th Tattva. Astral Body (or Astral Double). Astral is …
… phenomena of a high nature can take place without them, they being the Adi tattva (first Logos, corresponding to Atma) and Anupadaka tattva (second Logos, corresponding to Buddhi). The other tattvas mentioned are Akasa (as Ether), Vayu (Air), … phenomena of a high nature can take place without them, they being the Adi tattva (first Logos, corresponding to Atma) and Anupadaka tattva (second Logos, corresponding to Buddhi). The other tattvas mentioned are Akasa (as Ether), Vayu (Air), …
… page in the World's Cosmogony. (See Book III., " Gupta Vidya and the Zohar ") [1: 10-1] The explanation with regard to the "Anupadaka" given in the Kala Chakra, the first in the Gyu(t) division of the Kanjur, is half esoteric. It has misled the … page in the World's Cosmogony. (See Book III., " Gupta Vidya and the Zohar ") [1: 10-1] The explanation with regard to the "Anupadaka" given in the Kala Chakra, the first in the Gyu(t) division of the Kanjur, is half esoteric. It has misled the …