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Dictionary: a·dept   (ə-dĕpt') pronunciation
 
adj.

Very skilled. See synonyms at proficient.

n. (ăd'ĕpt')

A highly skilled person; an expert: “The adepts in Washington mean to give rather than to take” (Lewis H. Lapham).

[Latin adeptus, past participle of adipīscī, to attain : ad-, ad- + apīscī, to grasp.]

adeptly a·dept'ly adv.
adeptness a·dept'ness n.
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Thesaurus: adept
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adjective

    Having or demonstrating a high degree of knowledge or skill: crack, expert, master, masterful, masterly, professional, proficient, skilled, skillful. Slang crackerjack. See ability/inability.

noun

    A person with a high degree of knowledge or skill in a particular field: ace, authority, dab hand, expert, master, past master, professional, proficient, wizard. Informal whiz. Slang crackerjack. Chiefly British dab. See ability/inability.

 
Antonyms: adept
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adj

Definition: very able
Antonyms: awkward, clumsy, incompetent, inept, unskilled


 

According to the Theosophical Society and some occultists, adepts are individuals who, after stern self-denial and consistent self-development, have prepared themselves to assist in influencing the advancement of the world. The means by which this is attained are said to be long and arduous, but in the end the successful adept fulfills the purpose for which he was created and transcends other human beings.

The activities of adepts are multifarious, being concerned with the direction and guidance of the activities of other human beings. Theosophists claim that their knowledge, like their powers, far exceeds that of other mortals; they can control forces both in the spiritual and the physical realm and are said to be able to prolong their lives for centuries.

Adepts are also known as the Great White Brotherhood, rishis, rahats, or mahatmas. Ordinary people who earnestly desire to work for the betterment of the world may become "chelas," or apprentices to adepts, in which case the latter are known as masters, but the apprentice must first have practiced self-denial and self-development in order to become sufficiently worthy. The master imparts teaching and wisdom otherwise unattainable (and thus resembles the guru in the Hindu tradition) and helps the apprentice by communion and inspiration. Helena Petrovna Blavatsky alleged that she was the apprentice of such masters and claimed that they dwelled in the Tibetan Mountains. The term adept was also employed by medieval magicians and alchemists to denote a master of their sciences.

 
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pronunciation

IN BRIEF: Clever; well-skilled.

pronunciation Sherman was adept at all sports.

Tutor's tip: When some people are asked to "adapt" (or adjust) to new circumstances, they prove that they are more "adept" (more than capable; expert) than others. To "adopt" means to take into one's family.

 
Wikipedia: Adept
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An adept is an individual identified as having attained a specific level of knowledge, skill, or aptitude in doctrines relevant to a particular author or organization.

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Authors

H. P. Blavatsky

Although Madame Blavatsky makes liberal use of the term adept in her works[1] to refer to any caretaker of ancient occult knowledge, in her 1877 work Isis Unveiled she asserts the capabilities of the adept as being able to take active control of elemental spirits as well as the physical and astral conditions of non-adepts.[2]

Alice Bailey

In Alice Bailey's body of writing she outlines a hierarchy of spiritual evolution and an initiatory path along which an individual may choose to advance. In her works an Adept is defined as a being who has taken five of the seven initiations.[3]


Orders

Various occult organizations have steps in which an initiate may ascend in their own magical system. Some call these steps degrees or grades.

Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn

In the initiatory system of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, an adept is one who has taken the oath of the 5=6 grade and has been granted the title Adeptus Minor.[4] Symbolically this degree represents a spiritual aspirant who, having mastered the union of the four elements under an upright and balanced spirit,[5] is allowed passage from the Portal of the Vault of the Adepti into the tomb of Christian Rosenkreutz in the center of the Rosicrucian Mountain of Initiation, Abiegnus, at the center of the universe.[6] The grade of Adeptus Minor and subsequent grades, Adeptus Major, and Adeptus Exemptus form the Second Order of the Golden Dawn, also called the Rosæ Rubeæ et Aureæ Crucis (The Ruby Rose and Golden Cross). These grades correspond to the kabbalistic sephirah of Tiphereth, Geburah, and Chesed respectively.[7]

The oath of the Adeptus Minor includes a provision to "unite myself with my higher and Divine Genius",[8] a process which is more commonly referred to (by way of Aleister Crowley) as Knowledge and Conversation of the Holy Guardian Angel. To undertake this process the Adeptus Minor must reconfirm the work of earlier grades (Zelator through Philosophus) with their newfound knowledge before passing to the Adeptus Major degree, as a full-fledged adept.[7]

A∴A∴

Aleister Crowley, who formed the A∴A∴, restructured the Golden Dawn system. This system still holds to three forms of adept.[7]

  • Student
  • Probationer

--The Order of the Golden Dawn--

  • Neophyte
  • Zelator
  • Practicus
  • Philosophus
  • Dominus Liminis

--The order of the RC (Rose Cross)--

  • Adeptus Minor
  • Adeptus Major
  • Adeptus Exemptus
  • Babe of the Abyss

--The Order of the S. S. (Silver Star)--

  • Magister Templi
  • Magus
  • Ipsissimus

Temple of Set

The Temple of Set calls their steps degrees, and places adept second.[citation needed] Its system is as follows:

  • Setian ( First Degree )
  • Adept ( Second Degree )
  • Priest / Priestess ( Third Degree )
  • Magister / Magistra Templi ( Fourth Degree )
  • Magus / Maga ( Fifth Degree )
  • Ipsissimus / Ipsissima ( Sixth Degree )

Illuminates of Thanateros

Also disinguished as degrees, the Illuminates of Thanateros, is a newer style of magic called chaos magic, which places adept closer to the top of their system.[citation needed]

  • 4° Neophyte
  • 3° Initiate
  • 2° Adept
  • 1° Magus

Temple of the Vampire

The Temple of the Vampire's highest degree is known as adept

  • Initiate
  • Predator
  • Priest/Priestess
  • Sorcerer/Sorceress
  • Adept

Ceremonial Magic and Theurgic Practices

Those who practice esoteric arts such as theurgy, goetia, and Kabbalah are familiar with the word "adept". In the traditions of esoteric Christianity and ritual magic, an adept is one who is skilled or profound, but not a master in these arts.[9][10]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Leadbeater. The Inner Life. p. 12.
  2. ^ Blavatsky. Isis Unveiled. Vol II, pp. 588-590.
  3. ^ Bailey. Initiation Human and Solar. p. 215.
  4. ^ Regardie. The Complete Golden Dawn System of Magic Vol 7, p52.
  5. ^ Regardie. The Complete Golden Dawn System of Magic Vol 7, p25. The symbol representing spirit over the four elements in the Golden Dawn tradition is the upright pentagram.
  6. ^ Regardie. The Complete Golden Dawn System of Magic Vol 7, p56.
  7. ^ a b c Eshelman. The Mystical & Magical System of the A∴A∴. p. 21.
  8. ^ Regardie. The Complete Golden Dawn System of Magic Vol 7, p42.
  9. ^ Secrets of the Magickal Grimoires by Aaron Leitch
  10. ^ The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage

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Translations: Adept
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Dansk (Danish)
adj. - virtuos, mesterlig, ekspert-
n. - virtuos, mester, ekspert

Nederlands (Dutch)
bedreven, deskundige

Français (French)
adj. - expert, compétent
n. - expert

Deutsch (German)
adj. - sachkundig, geschickt
n. - Experte

Ελληνική (Greek)
adj. - ικανός, έμπειρος
n. - γνώστης, μύστης

Italiano (Italian)
perito, esperto

Português (Portuguese)
adj. - habilitado, competente, experiente
n. - conhecedor (m), adepto (m), perito (m)

Русский (Russian)
знаток, эксперт, сведущий

Español (Spanish)
adj. - versado, instruido
n. - adepto, experto, perito

Svenska (Swedish)
adj. - skicklig, erfaren
n. - skicklig person

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
熟练的, 内行的, 拿手的, 内行, 老手, 擅长者, 专家

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 熟練的, 內行的, 拿手的
n. - 內行, 老手, 擅長者, 專家

한국어 (Korean)
adj. - 숙달한
n. - 명수

日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - 熟達した
n. - 達人

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(صفه) خبير (الاسم) ماهر‏

עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - ‮מיומן‬
n. - ‮מומחה‬


 
 
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