Buddhic plane
| Planes of existence Gross and subtle bodies | |
|---|---|
| Theosophy | |
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Full list 1. Spiritual plane: 2. Spiritual plane: 3. Spiritual plane: 4. Spiritual / Causal plane: 5 Mental / Causal plane: 6. Astral-Ethereal plane:
7. Material plane: | |
| Rosicrucian | |
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The 7 Worlds & the 7 Cosmic Planes | |
| Thelema | |
| Body of light | Thelemic mysticism | |
| Hermeticism | |
| Hermeticism | Cosmogony | |
| Surat Shabda Yoga | |
| Cosmology | |
| Jainism | |
| Jain cosmology | |
| Sufism | |
| Sufi cosmology | |
| Hinduism | |
| Talas/Lokas - Tattvas, Kosas, Upadhis | |
| Buddhism | |
| Buddhist cosmology | |
| Gnosticism | |
| Seven earths | |
| Kabbalah | |
| Atziluth -> Beri'ah -> Yetzirah -> Assiah | |
| Fourth Way | |
The soul(ful) or (to Indian neo-Theosophists) buddhic plane (hyperplane or continuum/universe, separately, or enclosing and interpenetrating grosser hyperplanes, respectively) or world (simply) in Theosophy is the world in which buddhi, i.e. soul, exists.
References
Sources:
- Charles Leadbeater (1912–1937), A Textbook of Theosophy, Madras, India: Theosophical Publishing House, 1912–1937,
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