stanza 4, sloka 6

STANZA IV. 6. Then the second seven, who are the Lipika, produced by the three. The rejected son is one. The “Son-suns” are countless.     "Mr. A. Keightley:  Sloka 6 continued, etc. "The rejected Son is One, the 'Son-Suns' are countless."   Question 4. Is this sentence to be understood in the light of [...]

stanza 4, sloka 6

STANZA IV. 6. Then the second seven, who are the Lipika, produced by the three. The rejected son is one. The “Son-suns” are countless.     "The President:  Can you tell us exactly how the Lipika would correspond with the archetypal worlds of the Kabalists? Is it between that and the next?   Mme. Blavatsky:  [...]

stanza 4, sloka 6

STANZA IV. 6. Then the second seven, who are the Lipika, produced by the three. The rejected son is one. The “Son-suns” are countless.     "Mr. A. Keightley:  Question 2.  What relation have the Lipika to Mahat?   Mme. Blavatsky:  That relation, that the Lipika are a division of the four degrees taken from [...]

stanza 4, sloka 6

STANZA IV. 6. Then the second seven, who are the Lipika, produced by the three. The rejected son is one. The “Son-suns” are countless.     "The President:  Then really these sevens are all identical, except that they are manifest on different planes, so that the Lipika are the same things as the Primordial Seven, [...]

stanza 4, sloka 6

STANZA IV. 6. Then the second seven, who are the Lipika, produced by the three. The rejected son is one. The “Son-suns” are countless.   "Mme. Blavatsky (cont.):  Then Simon named Nous and [   ] {Epinoia}, or spirit and thought, and many others; and Logismos and Fumesis {Enthumesis}, reasoning and reflection.   Now, Simon shows [...]

stanza 4, sloka 6

STANZA IV. 6. Then the second seven, who are the Lipika, produced by the three. The rejected son is one. The “Son-suns” are countless.   "Mr. A. Keightley:   Stanza 4, Sloka 6. "Then the Second Seven, who are the Lipika produced by the three (Word, Voice, and Spirit.)" Question 1.  Can you explain to us [...]