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Helena P. BLAVATSKY equates it with the second LOGOS. (''S''D I:349).   
 
Helena P. BLAVATSKY equates it with the second LOGOS. (''S''D I:349).   
  
Blavatsky mentions Bythos again, stating, “In the ‘Book of Numbers’ it is explained that EN (or ''Ain'', Aiôr) is the only self-existent, whereas its ‘Depth’ (''Bythos'' or ''Buthon'' of the Gnostics, called ''Propator'') is only periodical. The latter is Brahm€ as differentiated from Brahma or Parabrahm” (''SD'' I:214).  ''See'' BRAHMA.
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Blavatsky mentions Bythos again, stating, “In the ‘Book of Numbers’ it is explained that EN (or ''Ain'', Aiôr) is the only self-existent, whereas its ‘Depth’ (''Bythos'' or ''Buthon'' of the Gnostics, called ''Propator'') is only periodical. The latter is Brahma as differentiated from Brahma or Parabrahm” (''SD'' I:214).  ''See'' BRAHMA.
  
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(Gk.). A Gnostic term for one of the primordial states of the cosmos. It means “Depth” and is the source of the manifested universe. It is equivalent to Primordial Space or Akasa.

Helena P. BLAVATSKY equates it with the second LOGOS. (SD I:349).

Blavatsky mentions Bythos again, stating, “In the ‘Book of Numbers’ it is explained that EN (or Ain, Aiôr) is the only self-existent, whereas its ‘Depth’ (Bythos or Buthon of the Gnostics, called Propator) is only periodical. The latter is Brahma as differentiated from Brahma or Parabrahm” (SD I:214). See BRAHMA.


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