Index of Words in CWM


A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y

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Abdul Baha
Abhimana
Absolute
Abuse
Accidents
Achilles, son of Peleus & Thetis & one of the foremost Greek warriors in the Trojan War. When still a child, his mother had, hearing a prophecy th ...
Action
Action(s)
Activity and passivity
Admiration
Adventure
Adventure : The great adventure
Adversary, The
Adverse forces
Adverse Forces (Asura)
Adverse Forces(Hostile Forces)
Adverse (hostile) forces (beings)
Advice
Affection
After death
Age
Aging
Agni / Agnidevata
Aim
Aim (goal)
Alcohol
All-Consciousness
Allah
Altruism
Ambition
America
American youth
Ananda
Anarchism
Anarchy
Angels
Anger
Animal sacrifice
Animal(s)
Anxiety
Apocalypse
Appearance
Arabs (Mussulmans)
Arbre Ensoleille
Archetypes
Argent
Aristophanes, (448-388 BC), Athenian poet & writer of comedy.
Arrogance
Art
Art, modern
Artist
Artist(s)
Arts
Arya
Ascetic
Asceticism
Asceticism (ascetics)
Aspiration
Assimilation
Astrologers
Astrology
Asura, a being of the mentalised vital plane; the intellectualised but unregenerate Ego. It is the sixth type from below of the ten forms of co ...
Asuras
Asuras (Asuric forces)
Atavism
Atheism
Atheist
Athens
Athletics
Atman
Atom
Atomic bomb
Attachment
Attachments
Attacks
Attention
Attentiveness
Attitude
Attraction
Aum
Aura
Auroville
Austerity
Authority
Authors
Automaton
Avarice
Avatar
Avatar (Avatarhood)
Awareness
B  (43)

Baha Ullah
Bahai religion
Balance
Beatitude
Beauty
Beauty in Japan
Behaviour
Being
Beings
Belief
Benevolence
Bengal, is the anglicised form of Bānglā evolved from the Bengali Baṇga of the Sanskrit Vaṇga which denoted Eastern & Central Bengal in the age ...
Berlioz, Hector
Bhagavad Purana, made up of 18,000 shlokas in 12 skandhas or books; its 10th book narrates in detail the events of Krishna’s life.
Bhakti
Bible
Bibliotheque Choisie
Birth
Birthday
Blame
Blancpain, Marc
Blavatsky, Madame, Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1831-91), born at Ekaterinoslav: daughter of Col. Peter Hahn of a noble family of Mecklenburg, settled in Rus ...
Bliss
Body
Body consciousness
Body-mind
Boldness
Book(s)
Boredom
Brahma, the Eternal’s Personality of Existence, the Power of the Divine that stands behind formation & the creation. “Brahmā, Vishnu, & Shiva, a ...
Brahman
Brain
Bravery
Brindavan
British Government
Buddha
Buddha, Buddhism
Buddhism, a religion & philosophy that repudiates the authority of the Vedas & the existence of a soul or God, & in which rebirth & karma cease wh ...
Buddhist
Buddhists
Bulletin, purpose of
Business
Byner, Hans
C  (89)

Caesar
Calling the Mother
Calm
Calvin, John (1509-64), French theologian, a most important Protestant reformer. Calvinism has three different meanings: (a) theology of John Ca ...
Camus, Albert
Capacity
Captains (instructors) of physical
Castes
Cat
Catastrophes
Causation
Cells
Cells, physical
Cellular mind
Central Being
Central will
Centres
Ceremony
Certitude
Chaitanya
Chakras
Chaldean
Chaldean Legend
Chance
Change
Character
Charity
Cheating
Cheerfulness
Child
Children
China
Choice
Choice of work
Christ
Christianity, “Christ came into the world to purify, not to fulfil. He himself foreknew the failure of his mission & the necessity of his return with ...
Christs
Churches
Cinema
Circumstances
Civilisation
Clairvoyance
Clairvoyants
Cleanliness
Coincidence
Collaboration
Collective
Collectivity
Colour
Colours
Comfort
Commerce
Common sense
Communication
Communism
Community
Community life
Compassion
Competitions
Complaining
Compulsion
Concentration
Confidence
Consciousness
Consciousness-Force
Consciousness (on becoming conscious)
Consciousness (states of)
Consecration
Constructions
Contemplation
Continence
Contraries
Control
Conversion
Cooking
Cosmic Consciousness
Coué, Emile (1857-1926), French pharmacist & psychotherapist who helped curing by optimistic autosuggestions such as: “Day by day, in every wa ...
Countries
Country
Courage
Cowardice
Creation
Creation of equilibrium
Criticism
Cross
Cruelty
Cubisme
Culture
Curie, Marie and Pierre
D  (73)

David-Neel, Alexandra
Dance
Danger
Dante, (Alighieri) (1265-1321), Italian poet famous for his Divina Commedia.
Darshan
Dates, significance of
Death
Deception
Decisions
Defect
Deities
Delight
Delight of being
Democracy
Demonstration of Physical Culture
Depression
Descartes
Descent
Desire
Desire(s)
Despair
Destiny
Detachment
Determination
Determinism
Devil
Devotion
Dhamma
Dhammapada
Dharma, Tamil magazine brought out from Pondicherry around 1911 by V.V.S. Aiyar. It was allowed free circulation in British India.
Difficulties
Difficulty
Digestion
Dignity
Dimensions
Diploma (Degree)
Discernment
Discipline
Disciplines
Disease
Disequilibrium
Disinterestedness
Dispersion
Dispute
Divine
Divine beings
Divine Compassion
Divine Consciousness
Divine Force
Divine Grace
Divine law
Divine life
Divine Love
Divine Presence
Divine solicitude
Divine, the
Divine, the (Lord, Supreme, etc.)
Divine Vibration
Divine Will
Division
Doctors
Dogma
Dogmatism
Dogs
Doubt
Drama
Dreams
Drugs
Drugs (psychedelic)
Dualities
Durga
Duty
Dynamism
E  (46)

Earth
East and West
Eating
Education
Education, Physical
Education/Learning
Effort
Ego
Egoism
Egypt
Eightfold Path
Electronics
Elemental entities
Elite
Elizabeth I
Emanations
Emotion
Emotions
Endurance
Energy
English
Enthusiasm
Entities
Envelope
Environment
Equality
Equanimity
Equilibrium
Error
Error (Mistake)
Error(s)
Errors (mistakes)
Eternity
Etheric substance
Europe, “If we consider the past of humanity so far as it is known to us, we find that the interesting periods of human life, the scenes in whic ...
Europeans
Evil
Evolution
Example
Exercise
Existence
Experience
Experience(s)
Exterior (external)
Exteriorisation
Eyes
F  (50)

Failure
Fairies
Faith
Faithfulness
Fall, the
Falsehood
Family
Fashion
Fasting
Fatality
Fate
Fatigue
Fatigue (tiredness)
Faults
Fear
Fear(s)
Feelings
Femininity
Fighting
Finance
Fire
Flame, inner
Flaubert, Gustave
Flower
Flowers
Food
Force
Force(s)
Foresight
Forgiveness
Form
Formateurs
Formations
Form(s)
Four Noble Truths
Fourth dimension
France
Fraternity
Free Progress (System)
Free Will
Freedom
Freedom (Liberty)
French
French Institute (Pondicherry)
French revolution, (1789-1815), considered the first of modern revolutions following which by a series of wars; French rule extended through most of Europe ...
Friend
Friends
Fruits
Future
Future world
G  (34)

Game
Games
Gandhi, Indira
Gandhi, Mahatma
Generosity
Genesis, relates the genesis of Israel & its people in Old Testament. For Christian missionaries, scholars & laity “Genesis narrates the primeval ...
Genius
Geography
Giri, V. V.
Bhagavad Gita, “The secret of action, so we might summarise the message of the Gita, the word of the divine Teacher, is one with the secret of all life ...
Giving
Giving (Self-Giving)
Glorious body
Gnostic
Gnostic Consciousness
Goal
Goal (Aim)
God
Gods
Golden Age
Good
Good and Bad, relative
Goodwill
Gossip
Government
Government (Governing)
Grading
Gratitude
Greece
Greed
Groups
Guide
Guru
Gurus
H  (58)

Habit
Habits
Hallucination
Hands, conscious
Happiness
Harmony
Hate
Hatha Yoga
Hatred
Headache
Healing
Health
Hearing
Heart
Heaven
Heaven and hell
Heine, Heinrich Heine (1797-1856), German poet & author whose lyrics, ballads, & essays dwelt on German literature, politics & philosophy.
Hell
Heredity
Hermes, son of Zeus & Maia, messenger of Zeus & conductor of souls to Hades; god of commerce & trade, cheats & thieves, gamblers, athletic conte ...
Hero
Heroism
Hierarchy
Hieroglyphs
Higher consciousness
Higher Course
Higher forces
Higher Mind
Hindi
Hiranyakashipou
History
Hitler
Holidays
Homework
Honesty
Hope
Horoscope
Hostile (adverse) forces,beings, etc
Hostile Beings
Hostile forces
Hostile Forces (Adverse Forces)
Human
Human consciousness
Human Cycle, The
Human evolution
Human love
Human vision
Humanitarianism
Humanity
Humanity (man, men, people, we)
Humanity/Man
Humanity/Man/Mankind
Humility
Humour, sense of
Hydari, Sir Akbar
Hymn to Durga
Hypnotism
Hypocrisy
I  (67)

Idea
Ideal
Ideal child
Idealism
Idea(s)
Identification
Identity
Ignorance
Illness
Illusion
Images
Images (idols)
Imagination
Immobility
Immortality
Impatience
Impersonal
Impersonality
Impossibility
Impulses
Incarnation
Inconscience
Inconscience (Unconsciousness)
Inconscient
Inconscient (Inconscience)
India, Sanyal: It appears that most of the earth’s land mass was joined together a billion years ago in a supercontinent called Rodinia…. Rodin ...
Indian education
Indian language(s)
Indifference
Individual
Individual consciousness
Individualisation
Individuality
Indra
Inertia
Infinite
Influences
Infrarational
Ingres, Jean Auguste Dominique
Initiation
Initiatory schools
Inner being
Inner vision
Inner warrior
Insanity
Insects
Insincerity
Inspiration
Instinct
Instruments
Integral Yoga
Integrality
Intellect
Intellectual approach to transformation
Intellectual culture
Intellectuals
Intelligence
Intelligent will
Interdependence
Interiorisation
International politics
Introspection
Intuition
Intuitive Mind
Involution
Irrational
Ishwara-Shakti
J  (16)

Janaka
Japan
Jealousy
Jeanne d'Arc
Jesus Christ
Jeunesse Sportive de l'Ashram de Sri Aurobindo (J.S.A.S.A.)
Jews (Israelites)
Jiva
Jivatman
Jnani
Joan of Arc's banner
Joy
Judging
Judgment
Judgment(s)
Justice
K  (12)

Kali
Kalidasa, Many works are attributed to him; esp. the dramas Abhijñāna Śākuntalam, Vikramorvasīyam & Mālavikāgnimitram, & three epics Raghuvamsam, ...
Karma
King, experiences of
Kipling, Rudyard, (1865-1936), son of Rev. Joseph Kipling, Principal of Mayo School of Art & Curator Central Museum, Lahore (1875-93). Rudyard became Asst ...
Know oneself
Knowledge
Knowledge by identity
Sri Krishna
Krishna and Radha
Kundalini
Kurukshetra, ‘the field of the Kurus’, a plain where the great battle between the Kauravas & the Pandavas was fought. The site of the battle has been ...
L  (37)

Language
Languages
Lao-Tse
Laughter
Law
Law of being
Law(s)
Laws of Nature
Laziness
Leader
Learning
Legends
Lenin
Liberation
Liberty
Lies
Life
Life, aim of
Life Divine, The
Life-force
Light
Light (spiritual light)
Limitation
Literature
Logic
Lord
Lord of Nations
Lord, the
Lotus
Love
Lower being
Lower nature
Lower vital world
Loyalty
LSD
Luck
Lying
M  (110)

Machine
Madness
Maeterlinck, Maurice Polydore-Marie-Bernard (1862-1949), Belgian symbolist poet & playwright, he wrote in French & won the 1911 Nobel Prize in litera ...
Magic
Magre, Maurice
Mahakali
Mahalakshmi
Mahasaraswati
Mahashakti
Maheshwari
Mahomed
Man
Man (men, boys)
Manifestation
Manifestation, the
Manners
Mantra
Mara, in Buddhism, the Evil One who tempts men to indulge their passions.
Marriage
Masculinity
Material consciousness
Material mind (cellular mind, mind of the body, physical mind)
Material needs
Material things
Material universe
Material-vital
Material World
Materialisation
Materialism
Maternal love
Maternity
Mathematics
Matrimandir
Matter
Maya
Mayavadin
Meanness
Mechanical mind
Medical Science
Medicine
Meditation
Memories
Memory
Men
Mental
Mental activity
Mental arrogance
Mental austerity
Mental consciousness
Mental Constructions
Mental contagion
Mental development
Mental education
Mental force
Mental formations
Mental formation(s) (constructions)
Mental gymnastics
Mental imbalance
Mental liberation
Mental narrowness
Mental Plane
Mental preparation
Mental silence
Mental substance
Mental tamas (inertia, laziness)
Mental, the
Mental world
Mental World (Mind-World)
Mentalisation
Messages
Metaphysics
Metempsychosis
Mind
Mind of light
Mind (the mental)
Mind-World
Miracle
Miracles
Misery
Misfortune
Mistakes
Moderation
Modern art
Modesty
Moliere, pseudonym of Jean Baptiste Poquelin (1622-73), French dramatist, actor, & master of comedy. He was eventually acclaimed as one of the gr ...
Monastic life
Monet
Money
Money-force
Moon
Moral laws
Morality
Mortification
Moses, (14th -13th cent BC) the greatest lawgiver of Israel, he led his people out of bondage in Egypt to the edge of Canaan. God promulgated t ...
Mother
Mother's experiences (personal, spiritual)
Mother India
Mother, Supreme
Mother, the
Mother's body
Mother's International School, Delhi
Mummy
Music
Musician
Musicians
Musset, Alfred de
Mysticism
Mystics
Mythology
Mother (stories told by her)
N  (28)

Name and form
Napoleon
Narada, one of the Prajāpatis, Nārada Muni, is depicted as carrying a Veena & singing the glories of Vishnu in his forms of Nārāyaṇa & Hari. He ...
Nation
National education
Nations
Nature
Nature, Laws of
Nazis
Needs
Negligence
Nehru, Jawaharlal
Nervousness
New Age Association
New body
New consciousness
New Creation
New race
New world
Newspapers
Nietzsche, Friedrich (1844-1900), German classical scholar, philosopher, & critic.
Niraya
Nirvana
Nobleness
Noise
Novels
Numbers
Numbers, significance of
O  (28)

Obedience
Objectivity
Objectivity and subjectivity
Observation
Obsession
Occult approach to transformation
Occultism
Offering
Offering to the Divine
Old age
Olympic Rings
OM
Omnipotence
Oneness
Opening
Openness
Opinion
Opinions
Opposites
Opposites (contraries)
Optimism
Oracle
Order
Order, divine
Ordinary life
Organisation
Outer Being
Overmind
P  (129)

Pain
Painting
Paintings
Palmistry
Paradise
Paradise (Heaven)
Paradoxes
Parents
Paris
Passion
Passivity
Past
Past lives
Past, The
Path
Patience
Pavitra (P. B. St.Hilaire)
Peace
Perception
Perception, objective
Perfected race
Perfection
Persecution
Perseverance
Persistence
Person, the
Personal effort
Personality
Perversion
Pessimism
Philanthropy
Philosophy
Photographs
Photography
Physical
Physical activities
Physical being
Physical body
Physical Consciousness
Physical Culture
Physical determinism
Physical education
Physical habits
Physical liberation
Physical life
Physical (material, body) mind
Physical (material) world
Physical Mind
Physical plane
Physical, the
Physical transformation
Physical yoga
Pity
Planchette
Plane(s)
Planets
Plant(s)
Plasticity
Plato, (c. 428-348/347 BC), 2nd of the Great Trio of ancient Greeks – Socrates, Plato, & Aristotle – who laid the philosophical foundations of ...
Play
Play (of the Divine)
Pleasure
Poetry
Politics
Pondicherry, In the 9th century “Pallava kings extended their patronage to educational institutions at Kāṅchī & Bāhur. Bāhur had a College where prov ...
Portraits
Positivism
Possession
Possession (cases of)
Possibilities
Possibility
Poverty
Power
Powers
Practice
Praise
Prakriti
Prakriti and Purusha
Pralaya
Pralayas
Pranam
Prayer
Prayer of the cells of the body
Prayer(s)
Prayers and Meditations
Precious stones
Predestined being
Preference
Presence
Present, the
Pressure
Pretence
Prevision
Pride
Priest : occult knowledge
Prizes
Problem
Problems
Progress
Progressive manifestation
Propaganda
Prophecies
Prophets
Protection
Prudence
Psychic
Psychic Being
Psychic centre
Psychic effort
Psychic identification
Psychic inspiration
Psychic law
Psychic plane
Psychic poise
Psychic realisation
Psychic sorrow
Psychic surrender
Psychic, the
Psychic vision
Psychology
Public opinion
Puja
Punishment
Purani, A. B.
Purification
Purity
Purusha
Purusha and Prakriti
Pythagoras, (c.582-c.507 BC), Greek philosopher & mathematician; he founded of the Pythagorean brotherhood that formulated principles that contribut ...
Q  (4)

Quarrels
Question
Questions and Answers
Quiet
R  (59)

Rabelais, François (c.1483-1553), French writer, physician, humanist; author of a comic & satirical masterpiece, Gargantua & Pantagruel.
Race
Radha, “personification of the absolute love for the Divine, total & integral in all parts of the being from the highest spiritual to the physi ...
Radha and Krishna
Rajasic eagerness
Rakshasas
Rama, 7th Avatar of Vishnu born as eldest son of King Dasharatha of Koshala: “When the divine Consciousness & Power, taking upon itself the hu ...
Ramakrishna Paramhansa, Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa (1 Feb. 1836-16 Aug. 1886). Sri Aurobindo received three crucial Akashic messages from him. In 1912, he wrot ...
Ramana Maharshi, Bhagawan Sri Ramaṇā (1879-1950) of Arunāchalam in Tiruvannamalai. “Among the popular pilgrimage centres in South India are the pancha-bh ...
Ramayana
Rancour
Rasputin
Ravana, was one of the two chief dwara-pālas of Lord Vishnu who were cursed by Rishi Durvāsā to be born in Mrityuloka (the world of Death, our e ...
Reading
Realisaiton
Realisation
Realism
Reality
Reality, the
Reason
Rebirth
Rebirth (Reincarnation)
Receptivity
Reflection
Reincarnation
Rejection
Relations
Relationships
Relativity
Relaxation
Religion
Religion(s)
Religious music
Religious teaching
Remembrance
Renaissance: Italian
Renunciation
Repose
Repression
Repulsion
Resistance
Resolution
Responsibility
Rest
Rest, true
Resurrection
Resurrection, miraculous
Revelation
Revolt
Revolt, in despair
Revolution
Rhythm
Rings
Rishis
Rodin, Auguste, (1840-1917), French sculptor revered as new Michelangelo.
Romain, Joules
Romains, Jules, Louis-Henri-Jean Farigoule (1885-1972), French novelist, dramatist, & poet, founder of the literary movement known as Unanimisme, & auth ...
Rule
Rules
S  (182)

Sachchidananda
Sacrifice
Sadhak
Sadhana
Sadism
Sage, Le
Saint Saens, Camille
Saintliness
Samadhi
Samadhi, trance
Sanitation
Sannyasa
Sanskrit
Sat-Chit-Ananda
Scepticism
School, Ashram
Science
Scientist
Scripture
Sectarianism
Self
Self-confidence
Self-Control
Self-criticism
Self-deceit
Self-deception
Self-denial
Self-detachment
Self-forgetfulness
Self-forgetting
Self-giving
Self-improvement
Self-indulgence
Self-love
Self-mastery
Self-reliance
Self-respect
Self, truth of being
Selfishness
Sensation
Sensations
Sense-organs
Senses
Sensitivity
Separation
Serenity
Serpent
Serpent, biting its tail
Service
Sex
Sex-centre
Sex-education
Sexual desires
Shadow, the
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), Ben Jonson had prophecised that he “was not of an age, but for all time”. The majority of scholars accept 38 plays, ...
Shankara
Shastra
Shiva
Siddhartha Gautama
Sight
Sight, physical
Silence
Silent self
Simplicity
Sin
Sincerity
Sir Philip Sidney
Slavery
Sleep
Smell
Smiling
Social conventions
Social relations
Socialism
Society
Somnambulism
Sorrow
Soul
Soul states
Sound
Soviet gymnasts
Space
Specialisation
Species
Speech
Spelling
Sphinx, of eternity
Spirit
Spirit and matter
Spiritual
Spiritual atmosphere
Spiritual consciousness
Spiritual education
Spiritual experience
Spiritual forces
Spiritual Life
Spiritual path
Spiritual Plane
Spiritual power
Spiritual realisation
Spiritual Rebirth
Spiritual teaching
Spiritual, the
Spiritualised consciousness
Spiritualism
Spirituality
Spontaneity
Sports
Sri Aurobindo
Sri Aurobindo Ashram
Sri Aurobindo International Centre of Education
Sri Aurobindo International Centre of Education (S.A.l.C.E.)
Sri Mirambika High School
Stalin
States of consciousness
Status
Stepping Back
Stomach
Stones
Story, value of a
Strength
Struggle
Student Boarding Houses
Students
Study
Study group
Study (Studies)
Stupidity
Subconscient
Subconscient (Subconscious)
Subconscient, the
Subconscious
Subjectivity
Subliminal
Submission
Substance
Subtle
Subtle body
Subtle physical
Subtle senses
Success
Suffering
Suffering (pain)
Suggestions
Suicide
Sully-Prudhomme, Rene
Sun
Superconscient
Superman
Superman consciousness
Supermind
Supermind (the Supramental)
Superstition
Suppression
Supramental
Supramental being(s)
Supramental body
Supramental consciousness
Supramental creation
Supramental descent
Supramental Descent and Manifestation
Supramental education
Supramental force
Supramental forces
supramental manifestation
Supramental presence
Supramental, the
Supramental vibration
Supramental world
Suprarational
Supreme
Supreme Consciousness
Supreme, the
Supreme Wisdom
Surrender
Sweetness
Symbol
Symbolic dreams
Symbolism, physical
Symbols
Symbols (specific)
Sympathy
T  (53)

Talk
Tamas
Tamil
Tao, the One – Being & Non-Being, Beginning & End, the Way, the Road to Heaven.
Tapasya / Tapasyā
Taste
Teacher
Teachers/Teaching
Teachings
Technique
Technology
Temple
Temples
Teresa, Saint
Tests
Theon, Max
Theosophy
Thesis
Thinking
Thought
Thought-force
Thought-forms
Thought(s)
Time
Timidity
Tiredness
Titan
Titans
Tobacco
Tolerance
Toothache
Torture
Tournaments
Town
Tradition
Traditions
Tranquillity
Transcendence
Transformation
Transition
Transmission of faculties
Transparency
Trees
True Being
True Consciousness
True vision
Trust
Truth
Truth-consciousnes
Truth-consciousness
Truth of being
Truth-vision
Truthfulness
U  (12)

Ugliness
Unconsciousness
Understanding
Unhappiness
Unification
Unification of being
Union
Unity
Universal Consciousness
Universe
Upanishads
Utilitarianism
V  (49)

Swami Vivekananda, (1863-1902) born Narendra Nath Dutta
Vaishnavism
Valmiki
Values
Values, true
Vanity
Vaschid, Dr.
Vasishtha
Vastness
Veda
Vedanta
Vedas
Vers la Perfection classes
Vibhuti
Vibration
Vibrations
Vice
Victory
Vigilance
Vincent de Paul
Violence
Virtue
Virtue(s)
Vishnu
Vision
Vision, physical
Visions
Vital
Vital austerity
Vital being
Vital Beings
Vital education
Vital entities
Vital experiences
Vital force
Vital forces
Vital formations
Vital liberation
Vital Physical
Vital plane
Vital soul
Vital, the
Vital (Vital Being)
Vital world
Vital World (Plane)
Vital Worlds
Vocabulary
Voice
Vulgarity
W  (33)

War
Waste
Water
Weakness
Wealth
Weather
West
Wickedness
Wideness
Will
Wisdom
Witness
Wizard of Oz, The
Woman
Woman (women, girls)
Women
Word
Word as Speech
Word, the
Word(s)
Work
Work, Divine
World
World (domain) of death
World-forces
World-illusion
World Union
World War II
World(s) (invisible, occult)
Worrying
Worship
Writers
Wu Wei
Y  (5)

Yasa
Yoga
Yoga maya
Yogi
Youth