Difference between revisions of "Ādi-Bhūta"
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A Sanskrit word meaning the underlying spiritual substratum of material objects. The term denotes the universal influence of the Supreme Spirit or even the Supreme Spirit itself. Helena P. BLAVATSKY calls it the first element that contains all elements. | A Sanskrit word meaning the underlying spiritual substratum of material objects. The term denotes the universal influence of the Supreme Spirit or even the Supreme Spirit itself. Helena P. BLAVATSKY calls it the first element that contains all elements. | ||
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A Sanskrit word meaning the underlying spiritual substratum of material objects. The term denotes the universal influence of the Supreme Spirit or even the Supreme Spirit itself. Helena P. BLAVATSKY calls it the first element that contains all elements.