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page 1Theosophical philosophical concepts

chakra
thumb|In meditation, chakras are often visualised in different ways, such as a lotus flower, or a disc containing a particular deity.
Kundalini
thumb|Kundalini, chakras, and nadis
aura
parapsychological and spiritual concept
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Kama
Kama (Sanskrit: काम, ) is the concept of pleasure, enjoyment and desire in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. It can also refer to "desire, wish, longing" in Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh literature. However, the term is also used in a technical sense to refer to any sensory enjoyment, emotional attraction or aesthetic pleasure experienced in connection with the arts, dance, music, painting, sculpture, and nature.
Akashic records
theosophist compendium

Mahatma
Mahatma (English pronunciation: , , , ) is an honorific used in India. The term is commonly used for Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, who is often referred to simply as "Mahatma Gandhi" (). Albeit less frequently, this epithet has also been used with regard to such people as Basava (1131–1167), Swami Shraddhanand (1856–1926), Lalon Shah (1772–1890), Ayyankali (1863–1941), and Jyotirao Phule (1827–1890).
Third eye
mystical and esoteric concept of a speculative invisible eye which provides perception beyond ordinary sight
astral body
concept of a subtle body, intermediate between the soul and body

tulpa
In traditions of mysticism and the paranormal inspired by Tibetan Buddhism, a tulpa is a materialized being or thought-form, typically in human shape, that is created through spiritual practice and intense concentration. The term is borrowed from the Tibetan language. Modern practitioners, who call themselves "tulpamancers", use the term to refer to a type of willed imaginary friend whom practitioners consider sentient and relatively independent. Modern practitioners predominantly consider tulpas a psychological rather than a paranormal phenomenon. The idea became an important belief in theoso
subtle body
psycho-spiritual constituents of living beings, according to various esoteric, occult, and mystical teachings
astral plane
fictional concept of a plane of existence, similarly postulated by various philosophies and religions; crossed by the human soul in its astral body on the way to being born and after death, believed to be populated by various immaterial beings
Great White Brotherhood
belief systems akin to Theosophy and New Age
etheric body
first or lowest layer in the human energy field or aura
Ascended master
spiritually enlightened beings in Theosophy and New Age movements
root race
Theosophical term to indicate the stages of human development
plane
a subtle state, level, or region of reality
Mental body
subtle body in theosophy and other philosophies
Causal body
Concept in Yoga and Vedanta