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  2. List of occult terms - Wikipedia

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    The term is sometimes taken to mean knowledge that "is meant only for certain people" or that "must be kept hidden", but for most practicing occultists it is simply the study of a deeper spiritual reality that extends beyond pure reason and the physical sciences. [3]

  3. Solitary practitioner - Wikipedia

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    A solitary witch is one who chooses to practice their spiritual faith in the privacy of their home or other designated space, without the need to participate in a group such as that of a Wiccan coven; although it's not uncommon for solitaries to participate in some communal activities [1] (e.g. Sabbats).

  4. Covenstead - Wikipedia

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    It can also be a place to worship the gods and goddesses, to conduct the various rituals and to hold witchcraft classes. [1] It is also often used as a location for communal celebration and various social gatherings. [8] An example of a ritual that can take place in a covenstead is an esbat rite.

  5. Methods of divination - Wikipedia

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    anthroposcopy / æ n θ r oʊ ˈ p ɒ s k oʊ p i /: by physical appearance (Greek anthrōpos, ' human being ' + -skopiā, ' observation ') apantomancy / ə ˈ p æ n t oʊ m æ n s i /: by chance encounters with animals (Greek apantein, ' to encounter ' + manteía, ' prophecy ') arachnomancy / ə ˈ r æ k n oʊ m æ n s i /: by spiders (Greek ...

  6. Magic (supernatural) - Wikipedia

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    The English term for malevolent practitioners of magic, witch, derived from the earlier Old English term wicce. [111] Ars Magica or magic is a major component and supporting contribution to the belief and practice of spiritual, and in many cases, physical healing throughout the Middle Ages.

  7. Pneumatic (Gnosticism) - Wikipedia

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    The pneumatics ("spiritual", from Greek πνεῦμα, "spirit") were, in Gnosticism, the highest order of humans, the other two orders being psychics and hylics ("matter"). A pneumatic saw themselves as escaping the doom of the material world via the transcendent knowledge of Sophia 's Divine Spark from inner revelation coming from the highest ...

  8. Nagual - Wikipedia

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    This ability is not merely about shapeshifting but also about guiding spiritual development and fostering personal transformation by bridging the physical and metaphysical realms. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Nagualism involves the belief that each person possesses a dual aspect: the tonal , representing their everyday awareness and ego, and the nagual ...

  9. Spirit (supernatural entity) - Wikipedia

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    Pythagoras identifies four types of spiritual beings: gods, heroes, demons, and humans. While the gods are immortal souls, the humans are mortal souls. Gods inhabit the stars, glorious heroes inhabit the ether, and demons inhabit the earth. The heroes are the demigods. First worship the Immortal Gods, as they are established and ordained by the ...