- ἄδῠτον [ádyton], 'innermost sanctuary, shrine', lit. 'not to be entered') or
adytum (Latin) was a
restricted area
within the
cella of a Gr**** or
Roman temple...
- The
Builders of the
Adytum (BOTA, also
spelled B.O.T.A., BotA, or B.o.t.A.) is a
school of the
Western mystery tradition based in Los
Angeles which is...
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lessons he
wrote for ****ociate
members of
Builders of the
Adytum or B.O.T.A. The
knowledge lectures given to
initiated members of the chapters...
- text
describes various ratios of the temple's
exterior to the
adytum,
those within adytum and then that of the
floor plan to the
vimana (spire). The second...
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Megalagrion adytum is a
species of
damselfly in the
family Coenagrionidae that is
endemic to Hawaii. Its
natural habitat is swamps. Polhemus, D.A. (2020)...
- is
important to mystical-religious
societies such as the
Builders of the
Adytum and the
Fellowship of the Rosy Cross.
Hermetic Qabalah arose from Christian...
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interior of the
temple is
divided into a 98 ft (30 m) nave and a 36 ft (11 m)
adytum or
sanctuary on a
platform raised 5 ft (2 m)
above it and
fronted by 13...
- Jose, California, US. Paul
Foster Case,
founder of the
Builders of the
Adytum as a
successor to the
Golden Dawn,
published The true and
invisible Rosicrucian...
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Amanhecer Anthroposophy Archeosophical Society Biotronics Builders of the
Adytum Cthulhu Mythos cults Emin
Enochian magic Eubiose Goetia Fourth Way Fraternity...
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Place (2005), p. 212. Case, Paul
Foster (1947). The Tarot.
Builders of the
Adytum. DeVore,
Nicholas (1947).
Encyclopedia of Astrology.
Philosophical Library...