Buddhi
(Sk.). The sixth principle, (i.e. Buddhi), in its highest aspect, is manifested in the heart. (LHR I, p 240)
The sixth principle, or Buddhi (often called the “spiritual soul” as distinct from the human-animal soul). (LHR I, p 472)
Kama, in connection with Manas (the higher) and Buddhi, forms the higher Subtle Body (the astral body, in order that it be not confused with its etheric double, is often called “the lower astral”), or the spiritual soul of the spiritually developed man. (LHR I, p 473)
We can say the Trinity is Atma, Buddhi and Manas; or Spirit, Soul and Intelligence; or Spirit, Substance and Light; or Spirit, Matter and Force, etc., etc. (LHR I, p 490)
The Monad becomes a personal ego when it incarnates; and something remains of that (incarnate) personality through Manas, when the latter is perfect enough to assimilate Buddhi. (LHR II, p 14)
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