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Pagan: A pagan is someone who adheres to a belief system outside
of that which is considered orthodox. Orthodox belief systems are that
of Judaism, Islam, or Christianity. The beliefs shared by Pagans are
wide spread and difficult to categorise they often relate to nature and
mother earth. The religion of Wicca falls under the category of a pagan
religion. (wicca)
The
word Pagan is often used as a derogatory term to describe
someone who does not follow the current religious systems
of the western world and implies that they are primitive
and uneducated. The word is actually derived from the latin 'paganus' which
means country dweller. (read
about Paganism)
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Pantheism: A
system of belief or speculation that identifies the universe
with God (pan=all; theos=God). Some pantheists view
God as primary and the universe as a finite and temporal emanation
from God; others see nature as the great, inclusive unity.
Hinduism is a form of religious pantheism. |
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Paradox: A
situation where two facts/situations are opposite or contradictory,
yet both appear to be (and sometimes are) true. A 'paradoxical
tension' is when the two contradictory truths hold each other
accountable; in a sense, each keeps the other true. |
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Paranormal: para
- (beyond) + normal (that which is normative or that which
follows the general rule). That which doesn't happen
within the normal limits of material living or which can't
be explained by the laws of nature or physics. A catch-all
category of popular thought, designed to mix together all
that is weird, whether fairly or unfairly, related or unrelated. |
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Past
Life Regression: A technique used by hypnotists
to lead a person in a trance which allows them to supposedly
recall events from previous lives, when their soul was in
a different physical body at another time period and place. |
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Pendulum: A
tool often used to communicate with spirits or divine. |
Pentagram: A
five-pointed star drawn with a single line.
Upright, it resembles a human figure, with spirit taking the highest importance.
Inverted (upside-down) it is often considered a Satanic symbol.
This is not always true, though. In Wicca an inverted pentagram is a
sign used by a second degree initiate to symbolise their progress and
the facing
of the "dark" side of life. When inverted, it represents the elements
taking precedence over spirit.
Read
more in this article about the pentagram
Pentagram - History
Pentagram - Symbolism |
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Polytheism: A
belief in a plurality of gods, not necessarily equal in importance,
each of which is distinguished by a special function. The Indian
Vedas, for example, feature Agni the fire god, Vayu the wind
god, and Indra the storm god. |
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Prana: The
yogic concept of a cosmic energy or life force, similar to
the Chinese idea of chi, that enters the body with the breath.
Prana is thought to flow through the body, bringing health
and vitality. It is considered the vital link between the spiritual
self and the material self. |
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Precognition: (Seeing
the future) is commonly experienced by clairvoyants and
empaths. This is generally a random power, in that a premonition
can happen suddenly and even in dreams. In dreams, the outcome
is similar to that of a vision and can not always be distinguished
as such. |
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Prophet: Someone
who receives inspiration, information, or insights into the
future from a divine source. |
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Psychic: As
a noun : a medium or channeler, one through whom the departed
or the other inhabitants of the spirit world speak through.
It
can also refer to paranormal matters of the mind which are
described as 'psychic' phenomena. (more
information)
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Psychic
Abilities: Perceiving, receiving, or transfering
information without the use of the 5 common senses (sight,
touch, hearing, taste, smell). |
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Psychokinesis: Mind
over matter. The alteration of the state of an object
by mental influence alone. This is similar to telekinesis
but is less direct. It is the chanelling of energy to 'make
things happen' or as the dictionary says - 'set objects
in motion'. This usually happens with visualisation in
an altered state like meditation.
An example of this would be that you want to knock an object over, nothing
happens untill several minutes later your dog does it for you. |
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Psychology: As
a science, psychology is the study of human and animal behavior
and mental processes. Philosophically, psychology is the
division of metaphysics that explores the soul and the mind.
According to the American Psychological Association, at the
present time there are fifty two sub-fields under the umbrella
of psychology.
History
- Two major figures contributing to the development of psychology
were none other than Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung.
- Freud
pioneered psychoanalysis and psychotherapy at the turn
of the 20th century. By observing his patients, he developed
his controversial theory of childhood sexuality. Freud
was responsible for developing the practice of free association
and terms such as defense mechanisms, libido, id, ego,
superego are attributed to him. He also recognized the
importance of dreams.
- Jung
was a great mind and mystic. He was once a close
colleague of Freud's until a falling out do to a difference
in opinion.
Jung believed that along with Freud's "personal unconscious",
there existed the "collective unconscious" that was shared
by all humans. Rather than the complexes of the personal,
the collective is characterized by "archetypes" or "instinctual
patterns of behavior and perception" which can be traced
in dream and myths. Together, all the archetypes of a person
is called the "self". Rather than the sexual theories presented
by Freud, Jung believed that the unconscious was driven
to wholeness, balance and the attainment of the self through
what he called the "process of individuation" - a
sort of metamorphosis of the soul. He developed the
theory of
the ego comprised of the persona and the shadow.
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Psychometry: This
is the power to know the condition and/or background of an
object, place, or person. This is often done through touch.
Different methods of this are -
Aura Sight: seeing the energy around the object/person.
Empathy: the emotional impression of another (The empath does not
share the sensation, but literally feels it) |
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Purna: Purna
is a Hindu term which means perfect. It means perfection in
relation to mastering the negative aspects of your ego. It
can also mean completeness or wholeness and is usually used
in the context of the whole of creation. |
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