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In the [[Theosophy|Theosophical]] septenary model of the universe and man the '''sixth principle''' usually referes to the second highest principle. In the cosmos is usually referred to as [[ālaya]] while in human beings it is [[buddhi]]. | In the [[Theosophy|Theosophical]] septenary model of the universe and man the '''sixth principle''' usually referes to the second highest [[principle]]. In the cosmos it is usually referred to as [[ālaya]], while in human beings it is [[buddhi]]. |
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In the Theosophical septenary model of the universe and man the sixth principle usually referes to the second highest principle. In the cosmos it is usually referred to as ālaya, while in human beings it is buddhi.