1. Literally “luminous body,” it was a term from ancient Greek that was also used by
Neoplatonists. According to
occultist and founder of the
Theosophical Society,
H.P. Blavatsky, the Neoplatonists believed that the Augoeides would only “shed its radiance” on a person, while
Kabalists believed it would enter into a person’s soul, remaining there until death. Occultist
Aleister Crowley equated it with the
Holy Guardian Angel, which he also equated with the higher self, and wrote rituals for working with it.