Multiversant

adj

adj ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Turning into many shapes; assuming many forms; protean.

    "The effect of these methods upon the physical constitution is very deleterious, and the system has never been recognised as part of Theosophy, which is neither "theological dilettantism" nor Hatha Yoga, but the wisdom-religion of the ancient Sages, which underlies, as a basic truth, all the multiversant creeds and theologies of the past and present."

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"The effect of these methods upon the physical constitution is very deleterious, and the system has never been recognised as part of Theosophy, which is neither "theological dilettantism" nor Hatha Yoga, but the wisdom-religion of the ancient Sages, which underlies, as a basic truth, all the multiversant creeds and theologies of the past and present."

Etymology

From multi- + Latin versans, present participle. See versant.

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