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(Gk.). The immortal self in human beings, the ''Ātma'', or divine spirit within. Bulwer Lytton used this term in his famous novel ''Zanoni'' when the latter was said to be face to face with his Augoeides.
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(Gk.). The immortal self in human beings, the ''Atma'', or divine spirit within. Bulwer Lytton used this term in his famous novel ''Zanoni'' when the latter was said to be face to face with his Augoeides.
  
  

Latest revision as of 04:51, 6 February 2013

(Gk.). The immortal self in human beings, the Atma, or divine spirit within. Bulwer Lytton used this term in his famous novel Zanoni when the latter was said to be face to face with his Augoeides.



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