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Spiritual Dictionary
| Scrying:
A form of divination by gazing into something, usually
a reflective surface. |
Seance: A meeting in which participants attempt
to receive messages from spirits of the dead. |
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Sect: The word comes from the Latin root
word, meaning 'to cut into parts'.
A sect, in its more general sense, is a a group that
broke off of (or was thrown out of) another larger
group for some specific reason.
Such groups are usually small, but that's not always
the case. Anglicans were a Roman Catholic sect, Methodists
were an Anglican sect, Nazarenes were a Methodist sect.
Christianity was a Jewish sect. The term should not
be used after the group has established its own clear
identity and place in the society over time. Thus the
above examples were sects, but no longer are.
In
the social sciences, the term 'sect' has a more
specific meaning. It's applied to a group that rejects
the established social order to form its own community
built upon specific principles or persons.
'Sectarian'
means that the matter is of concern mostly to those
who are either part of the sect or of the group it split
from. To others, a 'sectarian' matter can be
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Set: Also known as Seth, Seti. The ancient
egyptian god of darkness and evil. Known for murdering
his brother, but was also revered as a protector of Egypt.
Set was one of the earliest Egyptian deities, a god of
the night often identified with the northern stars. He
was variously hailed as a source of strength, and a protector,
especially from the serpent Apep. Within Egyptian theology,
there are conflicting opinions regarding Set's strength
and warlike resolution. At first, pictures of a god with
two heads- that of Set, as the god of darkness, and that
of his brother Horus, god of light, appeared. At first
this was a symbol of harmony, the union of polarities.
However, later, it was regarded as a symbol of the conflict
between dark and light. Set is depicted as being untamed
and wild looking with white skin and fiery red hair. |
Shaman: Among tribal peoples, a magician, medium,
or healer who owes his powers to mystical communion with
the spirit world. Characteristically, a shaman goes into
auto-hypnotic trances, during which he contacts spirits.
Shamans are found among the Siberians, Eskimos, Native
American tribes, in S.E. Asia, and in Oceania. |
Shamanism: The religion of the ancient peoples
of northern Europe and Asia, generally characterised by
the ability of the Shaman to communicate with the spirit
world. Major facets of Shamanism are animism, possession,
prophecy/revelations, shapeshifting, and soul travel.
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Shapeshifting: A very esoteric practice involving
changing the human form. This can be practiced while on
the astral plane, this alone is a great accomplishment.
It is said that one can also shapeshift on the physical
plane, though documented proof of this is nonexistent.
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Shinto: A system of beliefs and attitudes held
by most Japanese about themselves, their families, clans,
and ruling powers. The word means the way of kami, and
kami refers to superior powers, either natural or divine.
The kami are believed to be the source of human life and
existence. The kami reveal truth and give guidance to
live in accordance with it. Shinto does not have regular
weekly services. Devotees can visit the shrines anytime
they choose. |
Shiva: Hindu. Represents the aspect of
the Supreme Being which continuously dissolves and recreates.
Shiva is both a creator and a destroyer, he is associated
with both the changes of the seasons and the balance and
constant conflict of good and evil. This is the cycle
of the universe; birth-death-rebirth. He is the third
member of the Hindu Trinity, along with Brahma and Vishnu.
He is also a god of mercy and compassion and protects
man from evil. |
Sigil:
(Sigils) |
Silver Cord: The cord between the astral body
and the physical body. Also known as the astral cord.(More
On The Silver Cord) |
Soul: Part of the spark of God that is you -
(refer to - Monad) |
Spell:
(Article - What Is A Spell?)
(Links To Spells). |
Spirit: An entity which is free of a physical
body. |
Spiritual: Spiritual means that which relates
to spirit or 'soul' and that which is intangible
as opposed to physical matter. It can also mean relating
to sacred things, generally the church or religion. Spiritual
can also refer to your mind and / or emotions being of
a high or refined quality.
(Spiritual
Enlightenment) |
Spiritism / Spiritualism: A belief that the human
soul survives death and can communicate with the living
through a medium sensitive to its’ vibrations. The communication
may be psychic, as in clairvoyance or trance speaking,
or physical, as in automatic writing or ectoplasmic materializations.
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Spiritual / Shamanic Healing: Practitioners who
regard themselves as conductors of healing energy or sources
from the spiritual realm. Both may call upon spiritual
helpers such as power animals, angels, inner teachers,
the client’s Higher Self, or other spiritual forces. Both
forms of healing can be used for a range of emotional
and physical illnesses. |
Sri Yantra: A particular mandala (More
Information On Sri Yantra) |
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Synchronicity: Meaningful coincidences, 'designed'
to alert one's attention and/or suggest a course of
action.
Psychologist and spiritualist Carl Jung first coined
the term after experiencing a peculiar event. Jung and
a friend were in England having a discussion about spiritual
symbols in ancient Egypt when out of nowhere, a scarab
beetle walked across the table. Synchronicity flies
in the face of probablitity and forms strong evidence
of the interconnectedness of existance and divine intelligence. |
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