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In the [[Theosophy|Theosophical]] septenary model of the universe and man the '''seventh principle''' usually refers to the highest [[principle]]. In the cosmos it is usually referred to as [[parabrahman]], or the [[absolute reality]], while in human beings it is [[ātman]].
In the [[Theosophy|Theosophical]] septenary model of the universe and man the '''seventh principle''' usually refers to the highest [[principle]]. In cosmos it is frequently named [[parabrahman]] or the [[absolute reality]], while in human beings it is [[ātman]].

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In the Theosophical septenary model of the universe and man the seventh principle usually refers to the highest principle. In cosmos it is frequently named parabrahman or the absolute reality, while in human beings it is ātman.