Sub-divisions of septenary Sub-divisions of septenary man according to the man according to Yasna Occultists.
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The numerous applications of the septenary confirmed the ancient sages in the use of this symbol.
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The second (i.e., the fourth of the septenary group) remains, but not with the spiritual soul.
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And in many places he uses the ternary, quinary, and septenary number, especially the number nine (I. vii.
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The sages applied the senary to the physical man; while the septenary was, for them, the symbol of his immortal spirit.
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The second part stands for the fourth principle of the septenary man, as denoting the configuration of his knowledge or desires.
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Every sound ought to have a septenary relation to the planes of consciousness, and the differentiations of life, force and matter on each.
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These are the literal meanings; the mystic meanings are very different, and among other things denote the septenary prismatic colours and other septenaries in nature.
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It is thus seen that no "trials" are necessary; by converting to the septenary scale of notation we go direct to the answer.
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Heraclitus and the Stoics say, that men begin their completeness when the second septenary of years begins, about which time the seminal serum is emitted.
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Now, as I have said, our puzzle may be solved at once by merely converting 1,000,000 dollars to the septenary scale.
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That which brings this daenam within the sight of the (spiritual) soul is the third part (i.e., the fifth of the septenary group), the baodhas.
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The Septenary philosophy of Initiation among the Ancients may be summed up thus:
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Zoroastrianism on the Septenary Constitution of Man