Guru | | The supernatural phenomenon involving suspending a body in midair without any physical help or support |
Psychology | | This is the belief that upon death the physical body the soul is eventually born again into another body. |
Paradox | | The doctrines and religious groups based on the teachings of Jesus |
Seance | | Common to Hinduism and Buddhism. A word or syllable, usually sacred. It is used as an object of concentration and repeated constanly whilst in a meditative state. It is believed to embody some aspect of spiritual power and bring into being the reality it represents. Use of such mantras usually requires initiation by a guru, or spiritual teacher. |
Monad | | Earth, water, fire, air, and akasha (or spirit) |
Karma | | A name for the Divine Being. |
Monotheism | | A person who acts as a spiritual itermediary between the living and the dead |
Pagan | | The permanent end of physical life. |
Angel | | Philosophy founded in India in the 6th century B.C. by Siddhartha Gautama |
God | | Meaningful coincidences, 'designed' to alert one's attention and/or suggest a course of action. |
Belief | | Polytheistic religion derived from worship of gods in African and the beliefs of Catholicism. Practiced mainly by the West Indians |
Meditation | | "May the Divine Essence in me embrace the divine essence in you as a divine essence of one." |
Amen | | comes from the sanskrit and means rhythym |
Medium | | discipline in which the mind is focused on a single point of reference |
Chi | | A belief in which the soul goes from one body to another, until either time ends or the soul is made pure or complete |
Scrying | | The belief in one God |
Clairvoyance | | God's unmerited favor. It's given to all, freely |
Telekinesis | | Part of the spark of God that is you |
Charity | | Christian love as contrasted to erotic love. It can also mean charity |
Abracadabra | | A real or imaginary society / place / state considered to be perfect or ideal. |
Theology | | the biblical idea of love. |
Third Eye | | A generic term to describe heavenly beings / messengers from beyond the material realm |
Ghost | | A form of divination by gazing into something, usually a reflective surface |
Namaste | | Someone who adheres to a belief system outside of that which is considered orthodox. Orthodox belief systems are that of Judaism, Islam, or Christianity |
Enlightenment | | A situation where two facts/situations are opposite or contradictory, yet both appear to be (and sometimes are) true |
Bible | | A Chinese term for the all-encompassing universal life force |
Heaven | | A confident belief in the truth, value, or trustworthiness of a person, an idea, or a thing. |
Reincarnation | | (551-479 BC). for more than 2,000 years the Chinese people have been guided by the ideals of ------------. |
Psychic | | similar to and comes from the same Hebrew root word for 'believe'. The translation of this word might best be expressed as 'let it be so', or 'I believe'. |
Brahm | | Filled with the sense of the presence of divinity. It can also mean the spiritual force of a place, object or being. |
Death | | The spirit of a dead person that has remained on the earthly plane, often unaware of the fact that death has occured. Often responsible for 'hauntings' of physical locations |
Grace | | A mental process, usually in the form of a series of imagined events occuring during certain phases of sleep. |
Christ | | The place of the everlasting blessedness of the righteous; |
Synchronicity | | The modern media often use the word to mean the same thing as 'spiritual'. |
Levitation | | the study of Gods nature and purpose as taught by the christian church |
Purna | | The moving or altering of some object solely by use of concentration of thought |
Element | | A meeting in which participants attempt to receive messages from spirits of the dead. |
Koran | | The Hindu entity who is the union of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva |
Tantra | | A person through which otherworldly entities can be communicated with, similar to channeling. |
Cosmic | | In Buddhism it is the awakening to the ultimate truth and therefore liberated from the cycle of reincarnation. In Hinduism it is a state of divine experience which is represented by Vishnu. It is regarded as the goal of all religion |
Oracle | | From God or God like. In other words something heavenly. |
Numinous | | the study of human and animal behavior and mental processes. |
Hinduism | | The religious beliefs and practices and the way of life of the Jewish people |
Voodoo | | a medium or channeler, one through whom the departed or the other inhabitants of the spirit world speak through |
Faith | | perfect |
Judaism | | A Hindu or Sikh religious teacher or leader giving personal spiritual guidance to his disciples |
Divine | | The spark of god within each person |
Christianity | | The mental act, condition, or habit of placing trust or confidence in another. The mental acceptance and conviction in the truth, actuality, or validity of something |
Agape | | This is a western term for the religious beliefs and practices of innumerable sects to which the majority of the people of India belong |
Soul | | Muslims believe that God revealed the contents of the _________. |
Dreams | | The word cosmic refers to the whole of the universe |
Buddhism | | The communication between people of thoughts or feelings by way of the mind or in a way that modern science cannot yet explain |
Utopia | | the English form of the Greek name Biblia, meaning "books," the name which in the fifth century began to be given to the entire collection of sacred books, the "Library of Divine Revelation." |
Mantra | | A natural, impersonal law of moral cause and effect |
Metaphysical | | targeted to the whole person - mind, body, and spirit |
Confucianism | | Anointed, the Greek translation of the Hebrew word rendered "Messiah" (q.v.), the official title of our Lord, occurring five hundred and fourteen times in the New Testament |
Holistic | | Involves "seeing" over distances, with the mind's eye |
Spirit | | A magical formula that was used by the Gnostics to invoke the aid of spirits to ward off disease and illness |
Telepathy | | An entity which is free of a physical body |
Metempsychosis | | The psychic eye, not physically visible, but mental. Located in the middle of the forehead |