Theodidaktos
Theodidaktos (Greek, from theos - 'god', and didaktos - taught) were "the immediate disciples of Ammonius Saccas, who was called Theodidaktos, “God-Taught” – such as Plotinus and his follower Porphyry."[1]
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- Helena Blavatsky, "The Key To Theosophy" Theosophical Publishing Society., pages 2.
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gollark: Presumably, second amendment?
gollark: It would be neat if they had supercapacitor-based low-end short-range self-driving electric cars which could be temporarily rented from a pool for travel in cities or something.
gollark: Also that.
gollark: ... well, you can sell related products, and everyone benefits from having a better planet.
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