Sien-Tchan

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Sien-Tchan (also spelled Sien-Tchang, Tsien-Tchan or Sien-chan) is a word that found in the Stanzas of Dzyan said to come from the Chinese language. According to H. P. Blavatsky the term refers to "our universe".

According to David Reigle [1] this term is probably Tibetan (sems-can, a sentient being).

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  1. David Reigle, Blavatsky's Secret Books (San Diego, CA: Wizards Bookshelf, 1999), 64