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The seven rays is a concept that has appeared in several religions and esoteric philosophies in both Western culture and in India since at least the sixth century BCE. In occidental culture, it can be seen in early Western mystery traditions, such as Gnosticism and Mithraism, and in texts and iconic art of the Catholic Church as early as the Byzantine Empire. In India, the concept has been part of Hindu religious philosophy and scripture since at least the Vishnu Purana, dating from the post-Vedic era.

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  • Siete rayos (es)
  • Rayon (théosophie) (fr)
  • Seven rays (en)
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  • Le Rayon représente l'un des sept courants de force du Logos Solaire. (fr)
  • Los siete rayos forman parte de un concepto teosófico que se encuentra en algunas religiones y doctrinas esotéricas. En Occidente se encuentra en la doctrina del gnosticismo. En los inicios del siglo diecinueve los siete rayos aparecieron de forma más elaborada en las enseñanzas de la teosofía, primero presentadas por Helena Blavatsky y posteriormente por el maestro tibetano Djwhal Khul a través de Alice Bailey, basados ambos en la teoría hilozoísta.​Según los teósofos, ese concepto ya se encontraba en la religión hinduista. (es)
  • The seven rays is a concept that has appeared in several religions and esoteric philosophies in both Western culture and in India since at least the sixth century BCE. In occidental culture, it can be seen in early Western mystery traditions, such as Gnosticism and Mithraism, and in texts and iconic art of the Catholic Church as early as the Byzantine Empire. In India, the concept has been part of Hindu religious philosophy and scripture since at least the Vishnu Purana, dating from the post-Vedic era. (en)
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