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  2. Invocation - Wikipedia

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    Invocation is the act of calling upon a deity, spirit, or supernatural force, typically through prayer, ritual, or spoken formula, to seek guidance, assistance, or presence. [1] It is a practice found in numerous religious, spiritual, and esoteric traditions , where it serves to establish a connection between the human and the divine or ...

  3. Bornless Ritual - Wikipedia

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    The Bornless Ritual is deeply rooted in ancient texts and traditions, drawing from Graeco-Egyptian magical practices. One of the primary sources for the ritual is the Greek Magical Papyri (Papyri Graecae Magicae), a collection of ancient spells, invocations, and hymns compiled between the 2nd century BCE and the 5th century CE.

  4. Muses - Wikipedia

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    Ancient authors invocations often occur near the beginning of their work. It asks for help or inspiration from the Muses, or simply invites the Muse to sing directly through the author. Originally, the invocation of the Muse was an indication that the speaker was working inside the poetic tradition, according to the established formulas. For ...

  5. Module:Template invocation - Wikipedia

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    args – the arguments to use in the invocation (table, required). Table keys and values must be either strings or numbers. format – the format of the invocation (string, optional). The default is a normal invocation with unescaped curly braces, pipes, and equals signs.

  6. Prayer - Wikipedia

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    Prayer is an invocation or act that seeks to activate a rapport with an object of worship through deliberate communication.In the narrow sense, the term refers to an act of supplication or intercession directed towards a deity or a deified ancestor.

  7. Implicit invocation - Wikipedia

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    Implicit invocation is a term used by some authors for a style of software architecture in which a system is structured around event handling, using a form of callback. It is closely related to inversion of control and what is known informally as the Hollywood principle .

  8. Dua - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of the Mughal Emperor Akbar invocation of a Dua prayer. Dua is essentially an expression of submission of faith to God and of one's neediness. [13] Type I: Du'ā al-mas'alah (دُعَاءُ الْمَسْأَلَة du'ā'u 'l-mas'alah), or the 'du'a of asking.' This type of du'a is when one asks for the fulfillment of a need, or that ...

  9. Constitutional references to God - Wikipedia

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    The invocation of God is a Swiss constitutional tradition going back to the Federal Charter of 1291. [72] Tunisia: 1959 Invocatio "In the name of God, the Compassionate and Merciful ... We, the representatives of the Tunisian people, free and sovereign, proclaim, by the Grace of God, the present Constitution." [73] Ukraine: 1996 Nominatio