Eros

Eros (ἔρως)  Amongst the most ancient traditions in the Greek mysteries, Eros was known as Phanes, a progenitor deity.

Eros literally means “love.” It can also mean “life force.” At that time, Eros represented the creative power of divinity.

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Fohat

(Theosophical/Tibetan) A term used by H.P. Blavatsky to represent the essence of cosmic electricity, vital force.

“This light of the Logos is the link . . . between objective matter and the subjective thought of Eswara (or Logos). It is called in several Buddhist books Fohat. It is the one instrument with which the Logos works.”  —H.P.Blavatsky, The Secret Doctrine (1888)

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Gabriel

also Gavriel, Gavri’el (Hebrew) גַבְרִיאֵל from גברי gavri, in the sense of “man-like,” and אל (el, “God”). גַבְרִיאֵל means “strong man of God.” An important angel in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. One of the seven primary intelligences of our solar system.

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