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'''Maya''' [Sanskrit Lit. “illusion,” “deception,” “appearance”]: Something created or fabricated, not ultimately real; the impermanent phenomenal world viewed as reality; the principle of relativity and duality by which the one Reality appears as the manifold universe. | '''Maya''' [Sanskrit Lit. “illusion,” “deception,” “appearance”]: Something created or fabricated, not ultimately real; the impermanent phenomenal world viewed as reality; the principle of relativity and duality by which the one Reality appears as the manifold universe. | ||
The [[ascended master]]s teach that maya is the veil of misqualified energy that man imposes upon [[Matter]] through his misuse of the sacred fire. | The [[ascended master]]s teach that maya is the veil of misqualified energy that man imposes upon [[Matter]] through his misuse of the [[sacred fire]]. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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1984 ''Pearls of Wisdom'', book 1, introduction. | 1984 ''Pearls of Wisdom'', book 1, introduction. | ||
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