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MYŌ-Ō Kings of Mystical Knowldege Mantra Kings, Wisdom Kings, Knowledge Kings, Kings of Light Sanskrit = Vidyaraja, Japanese = Myō-ō ORIGIN = INDIA
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Masonic order: See Freemasonry Materialism: The belief that only material, physical objects exist. Such items as thoughts, soul, and spirit are properties of the human mind.
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