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Ka (or Khat):
The ancient Egyptian word for the etheric double or body of habits. Supposedly the ka lived on in the tomb after the death of the body. Provisions were left in the tombs by the relatives of the deceased, particularly since the ka might haunt them if it were displeased.
Some consider the ka to be equivalent to the astral body, the part of the soul sometimes used as a vehicle for the consciousness in the astral or mental planes. (See Astral Planes; Astral Projection; Ghost; Kama-Rupa)Kabbalah:
(Heb) (See Qabalah)Ki:
(Jap) The ocean of energy. The invisible activity of the cosmos. Ki is the Japanese form of the Chinese word Ch'i. It is also used by some parapsychologists to refer to the human aura and mesmeric emanations (animal magnetism). (See Ch'i; Mana; Prana.)Kia:
A term used by Austin Osman Spare to refer to the atmospheric "I", symbolized by the eye. It i the complement of Zos. (See also Zos.)
Updated August 27th, 1998