Adi is a Hindu, Buddhist, and Theosophical term meaning the first part of reality. It has to do with the first cause or even causeless cause--at least as unity of infinity (as Plotinus and others say) emanating the first finite one. This is called Brahm (in Hinduism) and Adi-Buddha, and Theosophy also says it has to do with the Divine Monad, e.g. Logos.

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  • Adi is a Hindu, Buddhist, and Theosophical term meaning the first part of reality. It has to do with the first cause or even causeless cause--at least as unity of infinity (as Plotinus and others say) emanating the first finite one. This is called Brahm (in Hinduism) and Adi-Buddha, and Theosophy also says it has to do with the Divine Monad, e.g. Logos.
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  • Adi is a Hindu, Buddhist, and Theosophical term meaning the first part of reality. It has to do with the first cause or even causeless cause--at least as unity of infinity (as Plotinus and others say) emanating the first finite one. This is called Brahm (in Hinduism) and Adi-Buddha, and Theosophy also says it has to do with the Divine Monad, e.g. Logos.
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  • Adi (metaphysical plane)
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