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− | From Greek demiurgus, artisan or artificer. The term refers to the deity that built the universe. In theosophical philosophy, it is equivalent to the Third or Creative Logos, while in Hinduism it is BRAHMA. | + | From Greek ''demiurgus'', artisan or artificer. The term refers to the deity that built the universe. In theosophical philosophy, it is equivalent to the Third or Creative Logos, while in Hinduism it is BRAHMA. |
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From Greek demiurgus, artisan or artificer. The term refers to the deity that built the universe. In theosophical philosophy, it is equivalent to the Third or Creative Logos, while in Hinduism it is BRAHMA.
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