The Secret Doctrine, Volume II. Anthropogenesis

Chapter 1452

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Μοῖρα, is destiny, not “Fate,” in this case, as it is an appellation, not a proper noun. (See Wolf’s transl., Odyssey, xxii. 413.) But Moira, the Goddess of Fate, is a deity who, like Αἶσα, gives to all their portion of good and evil (Liddell and Scott’s Lexicon), and is therefore Karma. By this abbreviation, however, the subject to Destiny or Karma is meant, the Self or Ego, and that which is reborn. Nor is Ἀντιμῖμον Πνεύματος our conscience, but our Buddhî; nor is it again the “counterfeit” of Spirit but “modelled after,” or a “counterpart” (Aristoph., Thesmophor., 27) of the Spirit—which Buddhî is, as the vehicle of Âtmâ.

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