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The True Origins Of Religion, Spirituality & Mysticism

PRIMORDIAL SUMERIAN RELIGION OF THE C'THULHU (25,000 BCe)
HINDI VEDIC SPIRITUALITY, BABYLONIAN MYSTIKA (4000BC)
GRECO-PHONECIAN
ELEUSIAN & DIONYSIAC MYSTICISM (2400 BC)
JUDAISM (1900 BC) ISLAM (650 BC) JUDEO-CHRISTIANITY (27 AD)
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Why do the "good" Gods as well as the "evil" Gods, or any God or Goddess,
demand human sacrifice to grant favor to humanity on earth?"
What instinctive, non-written belief motivated primordial humankind to sacrifice virgins?
Or the Hebrew warrior Jepitah to sacrifice his virgin daughter that God may grant war victory?
Or Jesus for believed humanity salvation, or the Incas, Toltecs, Aztecs, Luciferians?
Why does Catholicism, Santeria, Voudon, Eleushera venerate virgin martyrs for divine intercession?
As it was in the beginning, is now and always shall be:
Genesis~Armeggedon~Infinity.
The three predominant "mainstream" organized religions
of the industrialized nations, Judaism, Judeo-Christianity, Islamic,
while vying to be each recognized as the "true religion" (as do denominations within them), curiously have similar
tenets of the origin and finalization of humanity. These dominant belief systems purport that,
after God created the first human man
and female (Gebrew Adam/Adamo), the initiate husband and wife "fell from grace" by conceding to
evil influence, metaphor the serpent,
by partaking of the fruit from "the tree of knowledge." The religions assert our hardships
(sickness and disease, weather disasters such as Katrina, life's hardships) stem from the misdeeds of
Adam/Adamo or, Old English translated Adam & Eve (Eve signifying darkness, temptation).
One of the three major religions pegged "Religion, Inc." by some theurgists, Catholicism,
in it's Catechism, defines that we, as descendants of "Adam & Eve," are punished for their
"sin" (the origin of the word "sin" can be found in our subtext, Origins Of Christiamity, link
bottom of this page). Theurgists from major universitiies argue this dogma is rhen
to say that if a father or
mother commits a bank robbery, their children must do the prison time for it, thus according to
the Hebrew scripture of Genesis to which all three dominant, organized religions ascribe.
The three religions then vary on interpretation of further writings. Jesus of Nazareth,
according to Jewish belief,
was a misguided prophet and neither born of a Virgin impregnated by the Holy Spirit, as
nor the Son of God, as Christianity maintains. Islamic Muslims believe Jesus was born of a Virgin
by the Holy Spirit's enabling, but not the Son of God. There are some neo-Judaic groups who believe, as
Christians do, that Jesus was the Son of God, born of a Virgin by the Holy Spirit, and became
the virgin sacrifice, crucified under demand by the Hebrew nation of Judea, under Romam rule,
to atone for the sins of mankind. It is interesting to note the predominance of virgin sacrifice
theosophies from "unscriptured," instictivethe humankind origin.
All three organized religions then come together in belief that the end time will be the
"Armegeddon," the final battle between the Satan Lucifer (titled origin delineated in the
subtext Origin of Satanism, link bottom of page) and God, be it Yahweh, Jehovah or Allah).
Organized religions assert they are the true religions, regardless of the religions or
spiritualities which preceeded them. Judaism, the oldest of "the big three," is traceable
only to the time of Abraham, about 1900 BC, but the actual Levitical ritual
commenced with the Exodus and Mosaic Law, about 1200 BC. Archeologists, Paleologists, Anthropologists and
other learned researchers and theurgists trace religious practices back to the origins of
humankind, 50,000 BC, as avered in World Almanac and other trusted archives. Here the, for
your interest, is religion and spirituality from the beginning of the human race to this
moment. You may find some documented facts eye opening.
Why have the ancient religions faded to minority practice, obscurity and "occult" (Greek
okkoltus, hidden)? Consider the many military actions over many generations such as
those of King David, Herman Cortes and also the infamous Inquisitions.
Amid Rivalries, The Quietude & Solace Of The Veda & Buddha
While other religions were focusing on rituals, codex and dogma, Hindi Brahman, high priests,
sought trye spirituality through meditation. About 1500 BC, arguably as chronicles differ,
the Hindi Brahman wrote the Vedas, psalms of meditations of life path. A Buddhist Monk
would achieve a higher level of enlightenment Siddhattha Gautama
was born about 565 BC. in Lumbini modern day Nepal. His name 'Siddhattha Gautama,' means 'descendant of Gotama whose aims are achieved/who is efficacious in achieving aims', he later became the Buddha (literally Enlightened One or Awakened One). He is also commonly known as 'Shakyamuni' or 'Sakyamuni' (lit. "The sage of the Shakya clan") and as the Tathagata (lit. "thus come" or "thus gone"). Gautama was a contemporary of Mahavira.
Few of the details of the Buddha's life can be independently verified, and it is difficult to determine what is history and what is myth.
According to most Buddhist traditions, Siddhattha Gautama, the future Buddha lived many lives before coming to our present world era. In his many existences during the long, long period of time and in the one hundred thousand worlds, the future Buddha had fulfilled the Ten Paramitas, and, in order to save this world, he was to be born in our era and to become a fully enlightened Buddha.
practiced extreme self-mortification for six years in the hopes of discovering Truth. It is said he ate little more than a single sesame seed or grain of rice each day. After these six years he determined to continue his quest in a new manner. He practiced a Middle Way between self-mortification and self- indulgence.
During that time, Siddhatha went to Rajagaha, the capital of Magadha, which was the centre of culture with many orthodox and unorthodox monks.
Two major disciplines for the sake of enlightenment were meditation and ascetic austeritics.
Siddhattha studyied meditation under two famous teachers, Alara-Kalama and Uddaka-Ramaputta.
The state attained by Alara-Kalama was that of a much higher formless world where physical matter no longer exists.
Uddaka-Ramaputta reached an even higher state at which neither thought nor non-thought existed.
Siddhatha did not find it difficult to attain either state.
Attaining these states of mind did not ease his mental anxieties, because once he stopped meditation, he returned to the mental state of depression.
He knew that the true liberation from the attachment of ignorance and suffering could be attained only by reaching a state of absolute tranquility.
He left his teachers to continue his search for the ultimate truth.
He next practised asceticism, which was very common among Samanas. They believed that the human suffering was caused by the attachment to the physical body and the mental spirit. Suffering can only be freed by detaching the spirit imposed by the body. Therefore, they tormented themselves for the purpose of weakening the power of the physical body over the mental spirit, until the body was destructed.
Siddhattha passed through the country of Magadha to the town of Uruvela, where he settled in a grove of trees to find enlightenment.

The Very Beginning Of Humankind, Religion & Indigenous Virgin Sacrifice
The Pekinese (proto-Chinese) and the Sumerians (proto-Iraqi) were the first human cultures set upon the face of the earth. Both practiced then through hundreds of generations. They ritualized this instinctively; there was, at that time, no formal "scriptures of law."
written or otherwise, and would not be until about 5000 BC.
There is no doubt the Pekinese began as primordial, between 50,000 BCe and 25,000 BCe. Paleoloical determinations place the Sumerian tribe in world history differentially from as far back as 25,000 BCe (The World Almanac) to 4900 BCe (Wilkepedia). In any time span renderings, the Sumerians were here first before any other communicative human race. If indeed there was the "Great Flood of Noah," as archeological evidence suggests there may have been,the Pekin and Sumero tribes emerged first origined immediately thereafter, by whatever means one may atribute to the formation of human life.
The Sumerians lived in Mesopotamia; today we call the location Iraq. As instinctively as they discovered their human sexuality and means of mating, the Sumerians, by instinct, worshipped the "Light In The Sky" as principal deity, Once again, in emphasis, in their origin, there were, in those days, no previously written scriptures (i.e. the much later coming Hindi Vedas (1500 bce), Greco-Phonecian/Greco-Roman Mythology (700-200 bce), Q'oran (650 bce) Hebrew/Judeo-Christian Biblios (650BC to 200AD). The Sumerians had none of these. Their religion was indigenous and inherent by their driven instinct. This point re-emphasized, we examine the native "religion," as we use the term.
The Sumerians built huge temples in veneration of Anu, translated as Ziggurauts or Ziggerauts (zih gur awtz). These structures would be awesome even by today's building sophistication and the Ziggarauts certainly influenced the Phonecian pyramid temples. Amidst the grounds of the Zigguraut there was the Cella (tsee lah), altar of oblation (sacrifice) to the great power of the cosmos. In formulating their worship of Anu, the light in the sky (sun and moon), representing cosmotic forces providing and overseeing life, the Sumerians were incumbent to sacrifie to their deity, giver and empowerer of life, first born, in a state of Virginity. The Sumerians realized, without written word they would soon themselves develop, that Virginity was purity and a pure offering was the only worthy offering to a "God." Additionally, the Sumerians discovered this also evoked supernal powers.
Interesting to note the time and reason the Jewish culture used the term "holocaust." It was certainly long
before, many thousands of years before, the Nazi regime (see Mengele, below). Hebrews (later, Jews) practiced
virgin sacrifices throughout history, and, according to honestmedia.com, ritually drank the blood and
consumed the flesh of virgins. It can be surmised that Jesus of Nazareth, hearing of human sacrifice in
the synagogs, believed it essential that he so offer himself as sacrificial martyr.
The Virgin girl was given to the Hierophant (heer oh font, High Priest) by her mother for what was considered the highest honor of sacrifice, where, as also in Toltec, Incan, Aztec and Mayan Meso-American belief, she will reach the empyrea (heaven, in our term, realm of the cosmos power or "God") and find favor with the Spiritpower(s) of that realm on behalf of the elders of her tribe. Unlike today, where we tend to disregard our elders, ancient cultures, especially the Pekinese, regard elders as the most holy, inspired and spiritually knowledgeable.
The Sumerians, once again by indigenous instinct, ingested, ate, the cooked flesh and caked blood of the Virgin offerings oblated by holocaust to Anu. The Sumerians, as they began to communicate in etchings (Cunniform, or Cuineform - koon ee form made with tools they would call flava), theurgized that since Anu (Divinity) gave females the empowerment to procreate life, then also bore the homeopathy to life regeneration within their organs and subsequent body flesh as well as organically (the later Eleusians believed this to be in the Virgin's leg lymphe, as will be delineated).
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The Sumerians theosophy, long before the lore of Vampyres and Virgin Blood procreating immortality began, comprehended that the flesh of Virgin females regenerated and vivified human life. This can be ridiculed by today's civilization, but it is interesting to note the supra-strong, giant Akkadians were direct descendants of Sumerians. Adding many Baals (Lord, Deities) to their religio-cultural theurgies, they continued the practices in structures not unline the Sumero Ziggurauts.
The 1000-700BC pre-Greek Minoans and Mycenaens on the Island of Crete clandestinely practiced a Mystery Religion (mysticism) caled The Eleusia,based on what their writings referred to as Kore Karistasia, (Virgin Essence (of) Vivification) which was the essence of the Sumerian CthuLhu. While unrecorded in temple writings specifically, archeological evidence indicated they, too, ate the flesh ov Virgins to regenerate life of the elders and ailing..
In the 6th Century BC, a Son of God said to be incarnate on earth in Greece as a young boy named Dionysus (ancient Greek spelling, Dionysos), the descendant of Zeus-Apollo, the Greek Sun God of Life. Despite his being born of a Virgin as deity (as with the Christian Jesus four hundred years later), Dionysus became an initiate in the Eleusian Mysticism Temple (as Jesus in the Judaic Synagogue). It is here the actual term of ritual consumption of human flesh, Omophagia, has roots. (In ancient Greek cabala: Omo = [human] Body + Phagia = To Eat (some linguists: Feast Upon).
Unlike the Son of God Jesus of the Judeo-Christians, Dionysus was rapacious in hedonism (food, wine and bi-sexuality). In the Dionysiac Temple at Crete, a bevy of Kores (Virgin girls) and Maenads (non-virgins) were kept in service there. The Maenads were older woman, primarily spinsters, who served the Hierophants (High Priests). Euripedes wrote of one Maenad who butchered her infant son and offered it to Dionysus in a mad rage of passion.
The Kores were prepubescent and the most aphasia (alluring) Virgin girls considered sacred to the Temples and to the God whom the Temples venerated.
Orpheus wrote many esoterical Cabala (from Hebrew Quaballah - esoteria) in his colorful prose of Dionysus and the Dionysiac mystery religion. On the surface, it would seem as if he refers to Dionysus, the High Priests and Maenads eating only raw bull meat from the Thyrsis (Greek for limb) of the wild animal. A more detailed and researched examination of the ancient Greek writings of Orpheus reveal a much deeper gnostic (spiritual altruistic knowledge, or cabala). In subliminal synon, Orpheus venerated the life regeneration nourishment of the Kore Thyrsis, Virgin Legs.
Many reknown ancient Greek scholars of the Akkademia (Academy, university) of Athens, such as Ovid and Apuleius, wrote of the ecstasy of The Eleusia and the Omophagia. Apuleius, in his 600 BC theosophy, wrote that the Eleusian religion was "the true religion" and that the Goddess Isis.
The Hebrew Yahwist Religion was founded on the basis of a Jewish nomad, Abram,
who, in Persia about 1200 BCE, heard the voice of God initiate he, renamed
later Abraham, Hebrew Tetragrammaton for "tribal father," and his wife,
Sarah, to sire the Jewish Yahwist nation. This "nation,"
twelve "tribes" of YHWH (Yahweh, Jehovah)
worshipers would propagate and dominate the religion through military interventions
on the Phonecian "pagan" nations. About 27 AD, a Jewish preacher, Jesus of
Nazareth, would endeavor to spread "the Word of God" through evangelism. From
witnessing Levitical ritual sacrifice of virgin lambs in the synagogues during
his boyhood years, Jesus believed the only atonement the Father God would accept
for the world would be human sacrifice, with he as the sacrificial lamb. When
Jesus of Nazareth was prosecuted for blasphemy by his own Jewish nation, he
professed his crucifixion and death as the atonement by "the Son of God." After
Jesus' death, following a purported resurrection, Christianity, born of Judaism,
was again propagated through military warfare, i.e. the Cortes invasions et al,
and the Inquisition.
Judeo-Christian clergy boast that, other than Jesus, human sacrifices were never made to the Hebrew monotheistic God YHWH (Yahweh). This is, historically and gnostically, simply not true. By the Bible's own words, In the Old Testament Bible Book of Judges, Chapter 11, a story unfolds of a military general Jephte (in latter Bible translations, Jepitah). who supplicates to YHWH that, for favor in prevailing in battle, when he returns home he will sacrifice whomever first comes out of his house. When Jephte came down the path to his home, the Bible tells us, it was his only daughter, a Virgin, who came out of the house playing tambourines and dancing. After a requested period of mourning, Jephte sacrificed his daughter to YHWH by fire, holocaust. In the first Old English translation of the Bible, the Duoay, approved by the Papal Council, asserts she was sacrificed in holocaust, wholly burnt "and this pleased and found favor with the Lord as (a) Divine (act)." sb232, v29-30. There is a gnostic addenda in the Gnostical Book of Ekagrata which sheds light on something hinted at in the Duoay side bar. Villagers attended a ceremony dedicated to the daughter, in the Ekagrata she was named Kara, which means Pure. They partook of her flesh in union with YHWH in thanksgiving.
to the question why bad things happen to good people,
asserted it was the devil (Satan-Lucifer) who caused the world's tragedies
by turning against God Jehovah.
The atheist retorted "But, who created the devil in the first place?"
The minister conceded God, since God created all things,
"but it was Satan's defiance that began human strife through temptation and sin."
The atheist countered, "Well, since Yahweh is all knowing,
he knew what Satan would do, so why create a would-be devil?"
Curiously, the Roman Catholic Church and Afro-Haitian Voudon Spiritists venerate many of
the same young "Virgin Saints" who have undergone some sort of sacrifice or torture -
Philhomena, beaten to death by a Mycenae King whom she would not submit to, albeit "sold" to him
to justify a debt; the children at Fatima tortured by the ruling party for declaring they
had visions from the Virgin, Mary at Fatima, Portugal (skeptics wonder if not beaten to declare such events)
and Maria Goretti who, at a farm in Italy, fought off a rapist and bled to death. According to
the Vatican and Voudon Bokos. miracles occur by summoning these and other virginal religious icons
who underwent torture or execution.

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Discover What The Gnostics Of Higher Knowledge Impart
We know that Judaism, Judeo-Christianity, Islam, and all denominations therefrom, are the predominant "mainstream, accepted" religions of our world. They are also, by human design, organized, controlling religions that, by decree of 200BC to 400AD counsels as well as modern hierarchy, have an unseen, censure protocol of dogmatic propaganda, which precludes and condemns differing forms of spirituality. These alternative spiritual methodologies ("the occult" as dogma declares) are, in truth, based in Gnostics (higher knowledge) which predates all the mainstream" religions and Biblical writings.
Organized religion decrees abstinence and repression of our instinctive worldly wants, desires and needs. This same controlling doctrine dictates that personal empowerment is a schism against (their public interpretations of) Biblical teachings and an insult to "God." But, is it? Think. Is the "God" of creation really the "God" who would place limitations on the very beings the Divinity created, denials of what we may attain in this world, the world in which we live.
IN THE BEGINNING:
All Creation allegories, Biblical, Gnostical and Mystical, are curiously alike, be the Creator named YHWH (Yahweh), Gaia, Shiva, Elkinah, or Odin. In the Yahwist Biblical Book of Genesis, it is written, that at universe creation from the dark void (or, abyss), "God said, 'Let us make man and woman (humankind) in our image and likeness" (Gen 1:26). Who is the "us/our" alluded to by the Divine Creator? They are the Spiritpowers of the ethereal realm and cosmos (or, universe) so theretofore created by Divinity. Judeo-Christianity, especially Catholicism, refers to these Spiritpowers as "Angels."
Who, or what, really controls our world? However known, these "angels," "are the powers and forces controlling our world. It was the intention of Divine Creation that these Spiritpowers, when invoked, enable humankind to control many aspects of mortal life. Genesis 1:28 "Let humankind have dominion over the (elements of) the world" attests this. What organized religion suppresses is the fact that many divinely inspired Magi of old, including Moses (1250 BC) and King Solomon (950 BC), mastered the techniques of evoking the Spiritpowers to enable supernatural occurrences ("magick"). Mysticism has continued these evocations through today in the New Age. Preachers refer to this as "occult" (Greek for "hidden,"), but it is not. Through enlightenment, the "force" is with you as any Magi, Hierophant, Mystic, "Psychic," or "Medium," and the (Hebrew) "Qabala"(Aramaic Quaballah/Greek Cabala"), essentially, spiritual (Greco-Phonecian) "Esoteria" (secret evocational words, mantra and formulae).
Let us not forget the first human race on the face of the earth (for the sake of the Bible, we shall say after the "Great Flood"), the 25,00 BC Sumerian C'thuLhu culture, even in it's simplest, instinctive form of religion which worshiped the light in the sky as diety grunted An, later Anu recognized the power of the cosmos. Neo-Sumerians of 5,000-2,000 BC would redefine the deity as Enki, the gods of the earthly universal elements, as the enlightened Solomon would later evoke for supernal empowerment.
Why is this, "the enlightenment" suppressed by organized religion? Perhaps because it takes the "controls" away from the church establishments and they fear, affects their congregational (and financial) stability. If the "masses," the congregates, discovered they could attain supernal empowerment through self-enlightenment and enactment, the attribute of "power" and control would be taken away from e.g. Rabbis, Priests, Iman and Ministers. Jerry Falwell, Pat Robertson, Charles Stanley, et al. would not have the contributions to maintain television shows, colleges and cathedrals. If Abraham, Moses and the other Biblical Prophets publicly alleged exclusive conversations with God today, they would not likely be held as leaders of followers, but be more likely led away to a mental institution. Nevertheless, "talking to God" is certainly not in itself crazy, it is a matter of proper perspective.
IS GOD REALLY "HE?"
To allege that Divinity is this, that or the other is to limit the Divine which, as Creator, is omniscient. As mortal humans with limited universal understanding, we need, however, a cognitive reference. Ancient Hebrews were male supremists, thus their monotheistic religion asserts God, invoked YHWH (Yahweh), as male gender. The proto-Greek Minoans begged to differ, theorizing if the Supreme Creator gives forth life, God is then "she," since the female species is empowered with birthing. Their YHWH (Yahweh), translated GAIA (gay yeh), was referred to as She, not He. The latter Greeks called their Earth Mother Goddess "Demeter" ("The Mother"). The ancient Magi, Shaman, Druids, Mystics and Hierophants, perceiving the Spiritpowers of Divine Creation and their province over earthly elements, named them as Godddesses and Gods, i.e. Astarte, Isis, Ishtar (or, Istara, "East Star"), etc. Thus began the "pantheistic" (multi elemental spiritpower deities) Mystery Religions, perceived, formulated and practiced as far back as the 50,000 BC neolithic Pekinese and 25,000 BC proto-Sumerians, long before the Ur, Persia domiciled Hebrew nomad, Abraham, first evoked YHWH and originated monotheistic Judaism in 1,950 BC.
The Essenes, a Jewish Quabbalah mystical cult
practiced virgin sacrifice between 600BC and 500AD and some reporters believe it still exists in stealth.
"The worst thing about Christianity are the Christians"
Instinctive Religion vv. Coerced, Instilled By Warfare & Torture Religion It is interesting to note the
Sumerian, Babylonian, Phonecian (Proto-Egyptian), Hindi and Mycanea (proto-Greek) religions were
instinctively spiritual; that is, not from doctrine or dogma. Latter Hebrew Yahwism was incepted,
according to Bible Scripture, from a Hebrew nomad in Persua who "heard the voice of God,: whom Moses
later named YHWH (Yahweh, "I Am"). From generations of Hebrewuc lore, Moses was said to get
"commandments" from YHWH on Mt. Sinai. Descendant Yahwist militants took action against tribes of
other religious sects (Hittites, Phillistines, Ammorites) to "conquer" for YHWH and bring these
cultural sects into Yahwist monotheism. Authors of the Bible continued to point out the virgin
sacrifice cannabislsm rites of the religions which were "an abomination" in the "eyes of the God
of Abraham" (Yahweh); the same Bible also depicts the same actions of Yahwists in Kings I & II
and Judges. The same warfare religious "conquering" was subsequently the "conversion" method of
Judeo-Christianity (i,e, The Herman Cortez Mexican expidition to "overtake" the Aztecs and
"end their abominable Virgin Sacrifice religion.
It may have been hideous to Herman Cortez
the "Christian Warrior" who slaughtered thousands of "pagan heretics for Jesus,", but in the
Aztec religion, a girl felt honored to be chosen as the Virgin Sacrifice,. She would, by proto-Mexican
spirituality, go forth to the everlasting life of the ethereal and favor the Gods in making a path for
her family.
The Roman Catholic Church and the American & British Protestant "Inquisition," Custard's war on Native Americans, etc.
and so forth gave truth to anti-organized religion cynics.
Scholar Volare wrote "How much senseless bloodshed need be shed in the name of
religious persuasion, coversion and domination?" C. S. Lewis wrote, "The main thing wrong with Christianity
are the Christians." And a television writer penned into a script "If God loves us so much. why would he give us
tens of thousands of horrendous illnesses and afflictions, volcanoes, hurricanes, tornadoes, filthy insects
having to urinate, defecate and then be incontinent, babies born deformed and for many people, a big ass." To the
answer "because of the sin of Adam and Eve" To that author Peter Vallin retorts, "So if I rob a bank,
my children must do the prison time?" Science fiction writers such as Assminov and Elison
point to examples of massacres, wars, torture, esp. of women, (commercial exploitation perhaps, but factually, during the Inquisitions, the most
victimized with abhorrent torture and burning were young girls). to instill specific programmed religious dogma of a
specific organized church denomination.
Why do bad things happen to good people? Judeo-Christian family and friends of kind, benevolent, charitable people who become
victim of terrible accidents, diseases or misfortune inevitably ask that question of their Priests, Ministers and Rabbi. The answer usually
goes something like, "Well, the archangel Lucifer became jealous of God (Yahweh) and caused a rift in the cosmos, good and evil.
When Adam & Evil chose the devil's evil path by disobeying an order not to eat the fruit of life, (here we have it again), it brought
dread to human life." Okay. If God created all things. God created Lucifer. If God knows all things past, present and future, then
God would have known Lucifer would be evil, but created "him" anyway, so thus it was God who decided to bring evil into the world
(and a fundamenalist would counter, "to give us a free choice"). That theosophy simply makes no sense. Then, there is the oft
quoted Old Testament Bible scripture, "The rain falls on the just and the unjust." Well, that certainly explains everything.
YHWH (:Yahweh. Allah, Jehovah) & Satan (Lucifer, Beelzebub, Molech, Devil) Baals (Lords): Actually, in truth, one and the sane 'God?' Certain Pagan belief systems assert that YHWH, the Biblical "good God" and Satan, the Biblical "bad God" are one. While this theosophy
infuriates mainstream religion, by it's own admission, the "supreme Creator God" created the adversary. While the allegories maintain Satan defied "his" creator, certainly the "creator," being "all-knowing" would, by Biblical interpretation, have been precognitive of Satan's "falling" as an "archangel."
Satanists are quick to point out that, somewhere along the Hebrew mystical-quaballic line, Satan would be given the name "Lucifer," which, in 1000 BC era Hebrewic language, translates to English as "light bearer." Why so is up to anyone's interpretation. Neither the Bible or the Gnostics sufficiently delineate or even theorize it.
BI-POLAR FORCES:
All Creation allegories, Biblical, Gnostical and Mystical, symbolize in some way that the Spiritpowers are divided into + and - or light and dark forces. This is easily evidenced in our world by day and night, hot and cold, + and - magnetic and electrical polarity. Can God be also the "Satan?" Judeo-Christianity insists they are separate and the God of Abraham is the good God. Yet, the same doctrine also professes that God controls every aspect of the universe. If this be, as stated, God created Satan. Preachers contend God gave Satan "evil dominion over the world" because, allegorically, the first human man and woman "sinned" by eating some sort of forbidden fruit from "The Tree Of Life (supposedly, God-like Knowledge)." We are presumably, then, being punished for the "sin of Adam and Eve." That thinking equates an innocent son being given a prison term for his father committing an armed robbery. Now, let's consider the devastating tragedy in Tsunami or Hurricane Katrina (as only two example of many natural disasters occurring in world history). Unlike 9-11 (which Judeo-Christianity professes was "allowed" because God had to give Osama Bin Laden "free will"), the Tsunami and Katrina disasters had no human causation. In Tsunami, Tens of thousands died cruel deaths, including mostly infants and children. Katrina devastated families and homes. To say that, like the Biblical fable lore parody of Sodom & Gomorrah, that "sin of (hu)mankind "angered God" to bestow Katrina in the "sinful" New Orleans region is bigoted, racist and just plain ludicrous.
A more plausible gnostic (that of Solomon's Goetia) delineates Divinity, being bi-polar, consists of both good and evil which must be balanced by evocation of enlighten humans to acquire the fulfillment of life attained by King Solomon. Even the Bible relates he had the best of life and enlightenment by "gaining favor with God."
Invoking, evoking and balancing the cosmotic + and - Spiritpower forces with name designations, formularies of alchemy, inducement, sigile (symbols, indicia and talismans) and human actions as rituals/.
The Christian New Testament Book Of Acts attests that the Disciples had the power of supernatural healing endowed to them by the Christ, Jesus. Judaism, while not of the belief Jesus is Divinity (the Son of God, YHWH), avers that Jesus taught the Disciples "the Q," the Quaballah (Esoteric Knowledge and Formulary Words) based on King Solomon's Goetia (Hebrew "Magick," supernal affectation). The indicia of Solomon's Goetia is the Pentacle (five pointed star).
It is interesting to note that Jesus of Nazareth was not born in December. He was born in the late fall, October (on the outskirts of Cesaerea, not Bethlehem) with no snow on the ground. The Roman Catholic Church, at it's inception, endeavoring to convert Celtics and Egyptians, aligned the celebration of Jesus' birth with the late December Yule Solstice observance of the "pagan" religions (Eleusia and Wicca). They did the same with the observance of Jesus' crucifiction and the "pagan" harvest celebration of the Goddess Astarte, "Easter."
THE PENTACLE MAGICKAL INDICIA OF SOLOMON
The Phillistines, who practiced human sacrifice and cannibalism (Books of Kings 1 & 2) knew either
instinctively, or, perhaps from their predecessors, thhe Sumerians, the power of virgin flesh and
the legs which were foremost pure, as a lower extremity, did not contain the ingestive toxins of
the upper body. The Greeks wrote that the power in virgin legs (that they) were receivers of
cosmic power, latterday to be an anatomical "antennae" which receive "the supernal powers."**
Insane as this may sound to today's "civilized" world, one would only need to notice the
strange attraction of feminine legs. To the Phillistines, as could be stated in metaphor today,
"The ways of the ethereal (spiritpower realm) do not confirm with the mortal human way or rationale" ...C.S. Lewis
For I, your God tell you, your mortal ways are not my ways amd my ways are not yours"> Book Of Ezekiel
SPELLBOUND
The 100AD Celtic Binding Knot used by Norse-Germanic and Irish mystics. This spellbinding indicia seals the vows of matrimony by Spiritpower evocation rather than religion dogma. It is also utilized to "bind" other human relationships. It is particularly used by women to attract love and embue the love and/or marriage relationship. The Celtic indicia is also used to bring "luck" and successful "business deals" to a binding legal fruition
Do the Judeo-Christian Churches know the principals of higher enlightenment and empowerment? The Gnostics are in the Vatican archives. They have been since 200AD (The Roman Church, later Roman Catholic Church). In the 1900's, they allowed ordained Priests to study them under the name "Psuedepigrapha," Greek for "false writing." Contrary to that labelling,, several Popes, especially Constantine, have actually used the ritual formulae (documented in "Vicars Of Christ" by Peter De Rosa, Simon & Schuster).
Christian theurgists refer to them as "Extrabiblical" in their speeches,
but without public elaboration. There are literally hundreds of books in university libraries which delineate The Gnostics. They can be found in the archives and libraries of major universities of the world.
For not the mere curious, but the true seekers, there are many, many mystical methodologies of enlightenment and personal empowerment which mainstream organized religion secretly acknowledges,
but keeps hidden from it's congregates
Is There A God? Something does not emerge from nothing. Even following the
universe creating"big bang theory," who or what then caused the big bang? One scientist
claimed mineral deposits in the void. Who or what then created the mineral deposits?
Certainly a higher power or being with such magnitude of capability and omnipotent.
A little, old Jewish man with a long white beard and walking staff? A star crowned
Egyptian lady of fertility? A golden cow? Hardly. But the force, whomever and however,
is with us.
What Is Old Is What Is New Age: The Alchemy World Of Wicca & Magick Nations would be quite
surprised at the massive circles of Wicca and it's sub-denominations (Golden Dawn, Pagana. Seven
Lights, etc.) among the population. Wicca derives it's practices from earliest Sumeria, Minoan,
Mycena, Phonecian (early Egyptian), Greek, Hebrew, Roman, Celtic and Norse religious mysticisms.
Popularized as "The Power Of Three" (Celtic Triskelle) on the 90's television series, "Charmed,"
panthist Wicca has become, as it had for King Solomon, an alternative to dogmatic monotheism.
Wicca combines evocation, alchemy, spells and mantra to evoke magick. Aleister Crowley,
considered a Wiccan extremist who also dabbled in Satanism, to the alarm of UK officials,
wrote many theistic books on Magick, including his notorious "Sex Magick" which concluded that,
during a ritual of sexual climax, the orgasm "created a spark between the 'magician' and the
cosmos."
Neopagan Wiccans tolerate being called "witches" and their practices "witchcraft" albeit such
labels meant brutal persecution of torture and burning under the various Catholic and Protestant
inquisitions; the Catholic prosecuted "witchcraft" as schizm, the Protestants as "heresy," not
withstanding Wicca's religions pre-dated Judeo-Christianity by thousands of years.
Wiccans keep records of rituals and evoked magick in grimmoires. They call on
elemental spiritpowers as ancient Gods
and Goddesses (i.e. Astarte, Bes, Dionysus, Futhark, Heka, Isis, Justin, Lhakshmee,
Nepthys, Nuit, Persophene-Prosepine, Sephenye, Serene, Woden (or, Oden), YHWH). Major
Wiccan days and nights of celebration are concomitant with solstices and equinox.
The earliest reference to Wicca in the Bible is the "Witch Of Endor" whom King Saul
sought for clairvoyance, about 1000BC. However, Pantheism (or, Paganism), the basis for
Wicca, began long before Saul's predicament, likely during the 10,000 BC Pekinese
(proto-Asian) Sha'ang (Shang) Dynasty and certainly emerging in the 4,000 BC
Babylonian cosmotic relativity spiritism (which the Bible refers to as "star gazing" at the time
of Abraham, much later, about 1900 BC.
Elueshera take's it's name from
the ancient Phonecian Elo Shera, Power (of the) Goddess. An empowerment mysticism, the Elueshera
evokes forces of the elemental Greco-Phonecian Goddesses (Astarte, Cybelle, Demeter, Ishtar, Isis,
Nuit, Nepthys, Persephone, Semele, Sephenyxe, Serena) amd certain Catholic Saints worshipping
purity and beauty. Elueshera maintains that as did the Temple Priestesses of 900BC to 4th Century AD Egyptians,
the power of the Koregoddess (Virgin Goddess) is channeled through her Korethyrsis (Virgin Legs).
While seemingly a strange belief, consider a non-Christian's viewpoint of consuming the body and
blood of the Christ or dousing in water as Baptism.
Voudon, colloquially Voodoo, is a spirit based religion from the earliest tribes of Haiti
and Africa. Bokos, the high priests (hierophants) evoke the Loa (spiritpowers). The
rituals are often frenzied and heightened human emotions evoke the Loa. The related
Spanish Santeria uses certain Voudon invocation techniques to evoke protection from evil spirits.
Both Voudon and Santeria, curiously, venerate many of Catholicism's Sainted Virgin Martyrs
(Philomena, Teresa, Maria Goretti). Scholars and historians are unsure when Voudon
practices began in Haiti, but a likely estimation would be about 1500 AD.
Also in the contemporary, Christian evangelists and "charismatics"
speak and write of the "New World Order," and a Trilateral Commission,
a global conspiracy to end religious freedom, composed of major world corporations such as
Sony and Getty Oil. These are the same people who told us the world will "blow up" at
midnight in the year 2000 (or, 2004 accounting for the error in the Roman calendar).
This scare was debunked on two levels: different time zones in parts of the world and
it just didn't happen. The hoax originated from the belief computers which, according
to preachers like Jack Van Impe, control the world and are the technology of Satan.
Just then out of prison for fraud, Jim Bakker also wrote a Y2K scare book as did
Jimmy Swaggart and Jerry Falwell. Within these and other evangelical books, the
New World Order/Trilateral Commission fears are dramatized, pointing out that the
original Proctor & Gamble logo was a satanic symbol and New World Order is written in
latin on the U.S. dollar bill. Protestant fundamentalists claim the design of
St. Peter's Basillica in Rome, part of the Vatican, is a satanic pentagram,
Catholic hierarchy accuse Protestantism of schism (teaching false doctrine)
and the charismatics commit blasphemy when attempting to "speak in tongues"
(esperantic esoteria presumed inspiried by 'The Holy Ghost').
Primordial humankind had no Veda, Codex, Bible, Q'orab, Catechism or any written
word. They practiced "religion," spirituality from instinct. When decipherable
communication began and scriptures, codes,laws were written, forming "religious
councils" so to speak, arguendo began and so did religious wars, which Islam
terms "Jihad." Many opine the "religious wars" were more about power and money
(whatever barter forms of it then) than religion. Early Egyptian tribes were
artisans. Their craft of creating pyramids and what we now call "figurines"
were stunning. At peace with their pantheist worship (elements of the universe
as spiritpowers named Gods and Goddesses), they were brutally attacked in
warfare by monotheists (Yahwists). Wars, bloodshed, deemed in the name of religion and
"holy land" continue on through today and, probably, shamefully, tragically. eternity.
All of the ancient religions, from the beginning of humankind, are still practiced today
all over the world. Judeo-Christianity claims, and it is apparently so, 85% of the "civilized
world" adhere to Judaism and Christianity. Consider how this dominance was originally procured.
The Top 5 Religious Misnomers Organized Religion Does Not Want You To Know
1. Mary & Joseph Named Their First Born Nazarean Jesus
There is no "Jesus" in Hebrew names or surnames. Who
people worship as Jesus Christ (Christ from Greek "Kristos," anointed) was named
Iouesus, (pronounced in Aramaic as eye oh whee' sus, the wh sound as in wheel).
Thus, the first "I" in the initialed "INRI" etched on the crucifice (cross),
the mock "Iouesus King Of The Jews." (The Jews alleged that blasphemy
was committed when the young preacher spoke in analogy that he
was the anointed son of God to lead the Jews, "The Chosen People")
2. Iouesus the Nazarean was born December 25th 1 AD
Archeological, Anthropological and Paleological evidence
proved Iouesus was born in mid October 4 BC. The Roman calendar was in error.
The Roman Church aligned Christmas with the Phonecian Pagan Yule Solstice
celebration as they did Easter (the Resurrection) with Samhain, the harvest
Egyptian celebration of the earth Goddess, Astarte. The Vatican upheld reasoning
of converting pagans to Christianity. The Hebrew Monotheists (Yahwists) were still
waging war with "the false religion" (Psuedopigrapha, as defined by the Catholic
Ecumenical Council. The Psuedopigrapha, Greek for "false writings" are
contained in the gnostics).
3. Mary was an adult when she gave birth to Jesus
Anthropological artifacts prove Mary was between age 13 and 14 when she gave birth
to Iouesus. Catholics and most other Christian denominations purport she was a virgin who
was impregnated by "The Holy Spirit." Catholics stand by their determination that
Mary bore no children other than Iouesus. Evidence strongly suggests Iouesus had a
a younger brother, Iames, James by English translations. Some claim the brother's
name was Iouoses, Joses. The ethnicity was Aramaic. an off-shoot
of Hebrew, which may have fueled Jewish anger over Iouesus' preachings.
Certainly, The Sermon On The Mount is among the best oration ever spoken.
Many theosophers surmise that Iouesus may have been an Essene, a Jewish
off-shot mysticism religious practice which purported miracle healing, no
hard evidence exists to justify the assumption.
4. Jesus was a tall, healthy handsome man as an adult
Anthropologists' artifacts and scientific analysis determined that Iouesus was approximately
5'2" and not over 5'4" and walked with emphasis on his left foot, indicated by his
footprints. He may walked with a limp.
5. There is proof positive God wrote the tablets handed to Moses
No such scientific evidence exists. There was some evidence
of a massive flood about 25,000BC and some anthropologists claim to have found
artifacts of a large boat which dates back to that time.
22,000 years later (approximately), Moses, according to the
Bible, spent a month on Mount Sanai and received the engravings in stone "from God."
That is taken in faith, no proof exists. The same holds fact for Mohammed, prophet of Islam and
Joseph Smith, founder of the Mormon Latter Day Saints (registered
originally as "The Church Of Christ,") in 1830. Smith, however, was an earlier
18th century outlaw, previously convicted of selling fraudulent "gold finders" before
"finding and befriending God through visions of the latter day prophet, Moroni." In esoteric
rituals of the "higher" Mormon members, led by Bringham Young, empowerment was endowed through
the demigod El Ra Keenah (last page of the original Book of Mormons). The organized
movement continues today as "The Church Of Christ Of Latter Day Saints: The Mormons."
based in Salt Lake City, Utah. The most celebrated Mormon members are singers of
The Osmond Family. Donny & Marie, popularized currently on network television dance
competitions.
Atheist Movements While no doubt opposition, either atheism (disbelief in deity and all
spiritual paths) and agnosticism (skepticism and/or cynicism of belief systems), to religion et al has existed
since the organized
church, the so-called "atheism revolution" arguably began in 1949 with legal challenges filed by William J. Murray, who
later converted to Southern Baptist Christianity. His legal actions, however, led the path for an
Austin, Texas based "American Atheist Society" headed by Madelyn O'Hare/ O'Hare petitioned the U.S.
congress, unsuccessfully, several times that "freedom of religion" was inadequate and that "freedom from
religion" should be the constitutional wording. O'Hare, her predecessor,
the American Civil Liberties Union and other atheistagnostic petitioners were successful in
removing mandatory prayer from school. Appearing in the mid 1980's on CNN's Larry King Show,
O'Hare ridiculed religious writings, i.e. the Bible, as "Fairy Tales." Her attempts at U.S. presidential
candidacy were fruitless. In 1995, she and family members were murdered.
In 1994, London atheist author Byron Fawley took a more scathing view of religious worship. In his
"God Truth" newsletter he wrote, "If then a god creator there be, given terrible natural disasters such
as Asia and horrid childhood diseases as Down's Syndrome and Spina Bifida. this creator god has
done more cruel harm to children than the worst paedophile or predator. I then should worship
him?"
SUBTEXT: ADDITIONAL NOTES HERE
The Hindi Brahman Vedas, Bhagavad Gita, Maitri Upanishad
The True Origin Of Satanism 9000 BC
The True Origin Of Judaism 1900 BC (in process, coming Feb 2010)
The True Origin Of Christianity 27 AD
The True Origin Of Mormonism (LDS) 1890 AD (in process due March 2010)
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GLOSSARY
Abraxus (Akkadia-Arabic, aa braaks us) The spiritpower who empowers protection against evil spirits and influences (through the ritual of Epiklesis)
Aethopica (Greco Phonecian, a tho peek' eh) An obscured 6th Century BC Book, named after it's Greek author, which translates 4000 to 900BC hieroglyphics and conveys the Spiritforces named as the Greek and Phonecian (ancient Egyptian) Goddesses.
Agares ( Phonecian, ah gah res) Spiritpower of speaking in tongues, also invoked to locate and return runaways
Alchemy (Old English, aal' keh mee) The formula and use of elemental ingredients in ritual evocations and supernal affectations. (Colloq. "Magic Potient").
Alloces (Hebrew, ah low seez The spiritpower which avenges, i.e. eye for eye, tooth for tooth
Amon, Aamon (Akkadian, aa mahn) The spiritpower of fillial love
Amulet also, Talisman An amulet is an indicia, hung as a necklace, worn as a thighlet, anklet, or placed in a ritual setting, which symbolizes the forces of a particular Spiritpower or Spiritism. It would be impossible to list them all in a single section glossary, but many are explained in The Magical Goddess Emporium including the Pentacle, Celtic Binding Knot, Ankh, Triad and Thyrsika.
Andras (Greek, ahn dres) The Greek spiritpower alikened to the Hebrew Alloces, the avenger
Andramalius, Andromadus(Greek, an drahm ah leh us, an drahm ah dus Spiritpower which recovers lost possessions
Angel In Judeo-Christianity and Islam, a spirit of the ethereal realm (heaven). See also saint
Ankh (Phonecian, aank From earliest Phonecian spiritism, the ankh represents life infinity, called also the Sign of the Tanit. The Ankh is illustrated in The Magical Goddess Emporium.
Antiquelis (Hebrew, aan tih kwel lis) The spiritpower of prosperity and wealth, attributed to guarding the possessions of King Solomon
Anu (Sumerian aa noo) The first deity of humankind worshipped long before the Hebrew YHWH, in the dawn of humanity (arguably, after the great flood of Noah). The World Almanac advises that anthropology and archeology forensics
conclude that, about 25,000BC, the first primordial race, the Sumerians, worshipped the "light in the sky," sun and moon as their deity. The 15,000BC Pekinese (pre-Asian) race would also worship this deity as "An." In contrast,
Abraham, in Persia, would establish the Hebrew deity named by Moses as "YHWH" (yahweh), tertragramatton Hebrew (eng. "I Am" from the Levitical "I Am The Lord Your God."
Anubis (Phonecian, aa noo bis) The spiritpower who guards the netherworld (darkside), in mythology the son of Osiris and Nepthys
Apocraphy (Greek ah pah krah' fee Mystical writings of Moses, Judith, Ester, Miriam, Solomon, Ezra which were censured from the Bible by early Jewish and Christian Church Councils.
Apollo, Zeus-Appollo (Greek, aa pah loh, zoos aa pah loh) In Greek mythology, the Sun God of vivification (life), father of Dionysus
Apuleius (Greek, aa pew lay us 600BC theosophy scholar who formulated the spiritist evocation of the Goddess Isis. See also Isis
Aradia (Norse, ah rah' dee ah) A mysticism originated in the 10th Century AD which combined Tertulian, Celtic and Norse spiritisms
Aranaya Rite (Minoan aa rah ny' ah) A 1000BC origin Minoan spiritual ceremony which was based on the spiritual powers of birthing, that, at pregnancy, life forces were channeled into the navel of the mother. Aradia is practiced in the New Age by the Elueshera and certain circles of Wicca and The Golden Dawn.
Artemis (Greco-Phonecian, aar' teh mes
1900 BC Phonecian Goddess of Prodigy Birthing, renamed Artemis-Diana by the Roman Vesta in 400 BC
Asmoday (Greco-Roman, aaz moh day The spiritpower who evokes invisibility and thought reading
Astara (aa star' eh, from Hebrew Astaroth, aa' star roth, East Star)1950's established multi-spiritist Goddess based metaphysical theurgy and spiritual organization of Earlyne Chaney.
Astaroth, Asharoth Hebrew aa star awth, aa shaar awth The ancient Hebrew name for Astarte (see Astarte).
Astarte (Phonecian, aa star' tay) from 4000 BC origin, Egyptian Goddess Spiritpower Force of Fertility , Hebrew named Asharoth, Astaroth.
Astral Projection (also Greek, Astralkinesis). The supernal ability, through psychic sensitivity (ESP, extra sensory perception) and evocation to send and receive psychic messaging between two such gifted persons who are physically separated by far distance.
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Avesta (Hindi, ah veh' steh The spiritual theurgy of Zarathrustra (Zoroaster)
Aziabelis (Hebrew, aa zee aa beh lis) The spiritpower who empowers one to have control over another or others
Baal (Hebrew, bahl) In Hebrew spiritism, spiritpower or demigod referenced as a lord or god
Baphomet (Hebrew, baa foh met, also baa foh may) The spiritpower of the shadows, sigile the Goathead
Barbatos (Mycenae, bar bay tohs) Arguably, a spiritpower associated with the zodiac astrological cusp of Sagittarius who evokes compassion
Barbuleis (Hebrew, baar byew lee ihs) The spiritpower of the mystical arts (crafts). Moses and Solomon used the
Seal of Barbuleis to enact their supernal affectations.
Bath, Bathin (Hebrew, baath, baa thin The spiritpower of teleportation
Bast (Bard, baast Based upon Minoan religion, the Goddess, worshipped in the form of a cat, who bestowed the power of cognition of and protection from evil. Also known as Sekhmet
Beatitudes (Latin, be aa' tih toodz) The title given by the Roman Catholic Church to the blessings of humanity spoken in the Sermon On The Mount 27AD by the Christ, Jesus.
Beguile The craft of persuasion by supernal "charm," a moving force aura of influence. See also Spellbinding.
Belial (Hebrew, bee ly'l Spiritpower of influence, persuasion and eloquence. The Old Testament censuring slants this spiritpower
evokes "telling lies." This is mistranslation from Jesus using the Hebrew expression Baeliar, which means spirit of dishonesty. Jesus
was referring to the satan-lucifer, not Belial.
Bes In Greek mythology, Bes, represented by the cow, was a Goddess who bestowed the power of birthing to the female gender
Bhagavad Gita A primary Hindi Veda. See Bodhiktta, Nirvana.
Bodhikitta (Hindi, bahd hee kit' tah) In Sihkism, attaining enlightenment and one with the universal spirit be eliminating from the mind all preconceptions, as expressed in the Bhagavad Gita and Maitri Upanishad which can be read at the Xoteria Mind-Body-Spirit Connection webpage.
Buddhism ( Hindi, boo dizm, (the) awakening)Buddha literally means "awakened" or "that which has become aware". It is the past participle of the Sanskrit. In Buddhism, a Buddha (Sanskrit, P�li) is any being that has become fully enlightened, has permanently overcome anger, greed, and ignorance, and has achieved complete liberation from suffering, better known as Nirvana. It is commonly used to refer to Siddhartha Gautama (583-463 BC), the historical founder of Buddhism. Some Buddhists do not consider Siddhartha Gautama to have been the only Buddha. A Buddhist is one who has become Enlightened (i.e. having awakened to the truth, or Dharma), experiencing a state of Nirvana. Hence, Siddhartha Gautama, also known as Shakyamuni Buddha, is said to be one of many who have existed in the past, and will continue to exist in the future. In Hindi religions (dating back to as far as at least 2000BC), anyone can become Enlightened and experience Nirvana, Pratyeka Buddha, and Sravaka Buddha.Samyaksam Buddhas, experience Nirvana by their own efforts. They may then lead others to enlightenment by teaching the Dharma in a time or world where it has been forgotten or has not been taught before. The Historical Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, is considered a Samyaksam-Buddha. Sravaka Buddhas (Pali: Savaka-Buddhas) experience Nirvana by hearing the Dharma as passed on from a Samyaksam-Buddha. In Mahayana Buddhism, Pratyeka Buddhas (Pali: Pacceka-Buddha, sometimes called Silent Buddhas) are similar to Samyaksam-Buddhas in that they attain Nirvana, however unlike the Samyaksam-Buddha, they are unable or unwilling to teach the Dharma to others.
Cabala (Greek, kah bah lah) The Greek derivative of the Hebrew Quaballah. See Esoteric, Quaballah.
Celtic Binding Knot 1st century AD indicia which is used in the evocational binding of a pact, esp. marriage. See also Talisman.
Cernunnos (Norse, ser noo nohs The spiritpower of nature, depicted as a horned deity
Chakras (Hindi, chaar' kres, body cycle (wheel)) In brief, the seven power points of the energy flow within the body. The Chakras chart with complete delineation of the body power point energy forces may be viewed on
the Xoteria Mind-Body-Spirit Connection webpage.
Charm see Amulet, Talisman.
Charmed Enlightened to the supernal Spiritforces (named as Goddesses and Gods).
Christ, Jesus In Christianity, Jesus of Nazareth, born of a virgin (Mary) between 4 and 6BC, the Son of the Hebrew God of Creation YHWH (Yahweh),
who preached "The Sermon On The Mount," performed miracle healing, and died crucified a martyr to atone for the sins of humankind. Christ is his title
based on the Greek Christos, anointed
Circle In spiritual mysticism, a congregate of enlightened spiritist practitioners of a particular order; the inner circle refers to the Hierophant (High Priestess/High Priest) who leads the group and the initiated members, the outer circle usually refers to the Novitiates (new to the mystical organization).
Cita (Hindi, see tah In a specific 650BC era Vedic Beduoin Mysticisms, the navel of the female was considered sacred as the passageway to life. A meditation ritual was based on this esoteric Gnostic.
Clairvoyance The paranormal ability to perceive distant objects, persons, or occurrences and the detection of energy forces not normally perceptible to humans.
Conjure see Invocation.
Dakini (Hindi, dah kee' nee) In ancient Hindi Veda gnostics, Dakinis were spirits who communicated with mortal human consciousness
Dantallion (daan taa l'yen) The spiritpower of apparitions, visions and hallucinations (but not nightmares)
Darshan (Hindi, dahr' shaan) In Buddhism and Yoga, a deep state of meditation. See Transcendental Meditation
Dead, Book Of The Old English name given to the ritual formula for communicating with the ethereal realm spirits. The writings are usually an adjunct to the Book Of Shadows. See also Shadows, Book Of and Necromancy.
Dead Sea Scrolls 900 to 600 BC era Hebrew writings found in 1947 AD by an expedition to the Cumran Caves in Jerusalem which affirms Biblical scriptures written by King David.
Demeter (Greek, deh mee' tur, The Mother) 600BC Greek Goddess Spiritpower Force of Motherhood.
Divination The supernal ability to foretell a life course and it's destiny, and the power to cause affectations in the life path.
Dream Catcher (Native American) An amulet which prevents evil spirit influences causing bad dreams and nightmares but permits benevolent spirited dreams
Drip/Druije (Hindi, drip/drooj) In Vedic theosophy, complementary opposites rather than absolutes. Any drip/druije dichotomy can be seen as its opposite when viewed from another perspective. The similar Hindi designation Drip/Drue. Most forces in nature can be broken down into their respective Yin and Yang states; the two are usually in movement rather than held in absolute stasis. The Yin/Yang symbol is displayed on the Elueshera
Gnostics webpage and the +/1 bipolar cosmos, i.e. light/dark, sun/moon, are delineated in terms of the universal forces and Spiritpowers. This equivocal to the Chinese Yin/Yang
Druid (Celtic, droo' id) Druid is the mysticism origined in the 10th Century AD by Celtics, based on the Goetia of Solomon and the Templars. See also Shaman
>b>Ehieieha (Tetragrammaton Hebrew, eh hi eh haa The state and conscious of being
El (Hebrew) In Quaballah (Kabbalah), the prefix for God or a deic power
Elements Of The Soul English name given to an 800BC Phonecian scroll which conveys theosophy that the spirit of a mortal is separated from the body at birth and re-united with it at death.
Eleusia, Eleusian (Phoencian, eh loo z'yeh, eh loo' z'yehn 700-600 BC Greco-Phonecian mystical religion worshipping the Goddesses and evoking supernal empowerment from the Spiritforces by ritual.
Elkenah (Phonecian, el keh nah) The spiritpower of life regeneration (Minoan Shagreek
Elueshera (Phonecian, el yew sheer' eh, the Goddess) 1980 AD origin New Age Goddess empowerment Eleusian based theology of Krishama, based on the spiritual gnostics of Greco-Phonecian Eleusia, Hindi Veda, Roman Vesta and Celtic Druidism. The Elueshera holds that the Supreme Creator, no matter named YHWH or Gaia, has no gender but because the Divinity has initiated all life, holds the feminine gender as Goddess empowered by the Divine, likened to Divinity, to in mortality create and bring forth life. Elueshera attests therefore that every human of the female gender is the Goddess and the Goddess is in she. From this enlightenment comes supernal empowerment in all aspects of paranormal; i.e. divination. Eluesheran rituals celebrate the Goddess and the Spiritpower Goddesses named by the ancients: Astarte, Demeter, Isis, Nepthys, Nuit, Selene, Sephenye and the Biblical Miriam, Judith, Ester and the Phonecian Shebas.
Empowerment Either mortal or supernal, empowerment, in essence, is enrichment of life. On the horizontal plane (in the mortal realm), empowerment is increasing self-esteem through positive thoughts which enables self confidence and assertion; also improving the overall well being through knowledge and self-discipline, i.e. mind-body exercises including, but not limited to, Yoga and Aerobics. On the vertical plane (in the spiritual realm), empowerment enables supernal abilities, including, but not limited to, Extra Sensory Perception and Precognition, through enlightenment and Spiritpower theosophy and methodology.
Enlightenment Awareness of the higher gnostics (knowledge) of the quabbalah (mystical esoteria) which brings about the mortal life empowerment.
Enochian Magick Writings of the 6th Century BC Hebrew prophet, Enoch, written about mortal beings supernally empowered through the Spirit forces of the universe, and censured from the Catholic 72 and Protestant 66 Books of the Bible
Erasimus Desiderius (Dutch, er aa' zih mus - deh zih deh' ree us The Dutch writer, 1466-1576AD, who wrote the thesis "Freedom Of Will"
which portrays his theosophy that humankind is governed under the cosmos as "a sign of the universe."
Eros (Greek, eh; ros In essence, the power (or, potency) of love from the Goddess Venus
Erzuile (Carribean, ehr zoo' lee The Voudon (Voodoo) Goddess Of Love
Esoteric (Greek, eh' so ter' ik) Words and phrases that have no apparent linguistic translation, albeit derived from languages, which contain hidden knowledge. Collectively or in phrases, Esoteria (eh so ter' ee eh) See also Quabbalah.
Evocation (English, ee voh kay shun) The process of moving a spiritpower or force through ritual and/or mantra.
Extra Sensory Perception ("ESP") Supernal psychic abilities. See also Astral Projection, Necromancy, Precognition, Scrying.
Familiar Spirit To a mystical practitioner or psychic, an often evoked and/or known spirit (named Spiritpower)
Feng Shui (Pekinese, fehng shoo ee) The ancient Chinese theosophy of body energy and spiritual/molecular balance affectations on the body
Focalor, Foculor (Greco-Roman, foh kah lor, foh kyew lor) The spiritpower who evokes wind and wind affectations, including breezes
Forneus (Old English, for nee us) Spiritpower of creativity, artisan and creative talents
Furcas, Furkas (Hebrew, fer kes Spiritpower of serenity and tranquility
Futhark (Germanic, foot' aark, "h" softly pronounced) The linguistic encrypting of the Norse mystical Phonecian/Rune alphabet. See Rune.
Gaia (Babylonian, gay eh) The Goddess considered as "Yahweh" to the Hebrews, the Creator, in the belief that if mortal woman brings forth life, the Creator God is female in gender.
Ganesh (Hindi, gah nesh) The spiritpower of contentment
Glaysalabolas (Akkadian, Glay sah lah bow les) The spiritpower of occult secrets and esoteria
Gnostic (Greek, nah stik, "[to] know" The Gnostics (pl.) are writings of higher spiritual knowledge (in contrast to common knowledge) Gnostics are full explained on the Elueshera Gnostics webpage.
Goetia (Hebrew, goh eh sh'yeh) Hebrew for 'Magick,' supernal force empowerment by evocation.
Golden Dawn Late 11th century AD Goddess power empowerment hermetic spiritism led by several women of the enlightenment.
Gospels (Greek, gah spels, eng. good news) Books written of the Christ, Jesus. Four were accepted by the Christiamn Churches, those
written by scribes of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Rejected were the Gospels of Mary Magdala, Philip and Thomas)
Gremory (Akkadian, greh moh ree) Spiritpower of feminine attraction (causes a woman to be irresistible to any other man or woman)
Grimoire (French, grim' wahr) A book of esoteric knowledge written between the late-medieval period and the 18th century, containing lists of Spiritpowers (named as Goddesses, Gods, Angels Demons, with evocations for casting spells, alchemy, and the use of talismans.
Haag, Haagenti (Akkadian, hag, haa ghen tee) The spiritpower of alchemy
Halphas (Hebrew, haal fus) The spiritpower of sadomasochism, torture, agony, pain and suffering
Hathor (Akkadian, haa thur) The spiritpower who induces love into a relationship
Haures (Greco-Phonecian, ha oo res) The spiritpower who protects the empowered and true mystic
Hierophant (Hebrew, hy'eer' oh fant) High Priestess or High Priest, leader and celebrant of a mystical circle.
Hermetic ( Hebrew Quaballic, her meh' tik) Empowerment by awareness, enlightenment, and spiritual connection.
Holistic (English, ho lis' tik) The mind body and spirit connection for healing and empowerment.
Holistic Healing, Holistic Medicine The treatment or therapy for a specific ailment, acute or chronic, utilizing the mind-body-spirt connection. See also Osteopathic Medicine.
In Greek & Roman Catholicism, receiving consecrated wafer (host) transubstantiated (transformed) by an ordained Priest into the body and blood of the Christ, Jesus
Holy Water In Greek & Roman Catholicism, water consecrated by an ordained Priest to baptize or bless
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Horus (Phonecian) The spiritpower of spiritual guidance and wisdom
Incantation See Invocation, Evocation
Indaglio, Indicia see Talisman.
Invocation (English, in voh kay shun The process of summoning a spiritpower or force through ritual and/or mantra (Colloq. "conjur")
Ipos (Greco-Phoencain, ee pohs) Spiritpower of past and future life and life paths
Ishtar (Babylonian-Phonecian, ish' taar ), 5000 BC origin, East Star.
Isis (Phonecian-Assyrian, eye' zis) 1000 BC origin Goddess Of Femininity and Beauty, worshipped by Greeks in 600 BC mythology.
Janus ( Roman, jaa nus) In Roman Vesta religion and Roman mythology, the God of fulgillment
Jesus see Christ, Jesus
Jude (Judeo-Roman, jood In Roman Catholicism, the patron saint (spiritpower) of supernal affectation, "making the impossible possible"
Justin, Justice (Roman) In Roman mythology, the God of just reward or punishment
Kore (Greek, kor, from Phonecian Kare, kaa; reh) Virgin, the power of purity.
Kahuna (Polynesian, ka hoo' nah) In spiritual circles of Hawaiian and Malaysian religions, the Spiritual Leader
Kami (Japanese, kah' mee In Shinto mysticism, the spirits who dwell in the Temples
Karam (Hindi, kah raam' In Tibetan mysticism, Virgin Goddesses
Karma (Hindi & Phonecian, kahr' mah) The essence of mortal and spiritual life's destiny; the cycle of cause and effect. Karma is a sum of all that an individual has done, is currently doing and will do. The effects of all deeds actively create present and future experiences, thus making one responsible for one's own life, and the pain in others. In religions that incorporate reincarnation, Karma extends through one's present life and all past and future lives as well. The "Law of Karma" is central in Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism, & Jainism. (These religions were formed in India). All living creatures are responsible for their karma and for their salvation (or release from samsara). As a term, it can be traced back to the early Upanishads.
The Law of Karma is taught in the esoteric Christian tradition, Essene and later Rosicrucian, as the "Law of Cause and Consequence/Effect" The western esoteric tradition adds that the essence of Christian teachings decrees the law of sin and death may be overcome by Love, which will restore immortality
Kriat Shmah Al Ha Mitah (Hebrew, kree aht shmah' aal haa' mih tah In Quaballah (Kabbalah), the summoning of four angels for protection during sleep
Katunao (Polynesian, kay' too now' oh) In certain Malaysian mysticisms, the belief of life regeneration through the spirits of youth.
Kundalini (Hindi, koon' dah lee nee) In advanced Yoga, a deep breathing exercise combined with yoga body movements to evoke Transcendental Meditation and body power. See Transcendental Meditation
Kyosakku (Japanese, ky' oo sah' koo) Asian Zen Buddhist practice of the Yoga lotus position disciplined to evoke Nirvana and spiritual awakening. See Nirvana, Transcendental Meditation
Lahkshmee, Laxmi (Hindi, lax smee) The spiritpower of sensuality, the libido
Lammas (Scot-Irish, lah' mes) Celtic ritual celebration of harvest and fertility.
La Sirene (Carribean, Lah si reen') In Voudon (Voodoo), the ruling power of protection, perception and insight
Left Hand/Right Hand Paths The capsule definition of a very complex mysticism overview, the choices of light or dark forces used in invocations and evocations. More can be found on the Elueshera
Gnostics webpage.
Legcraft Colloq. for Thyrsika Karastasia See Thyrsika Karastasia.
Legong (Balinese, leh gong') In Bali religion, the thanksgiving celebration of the harvest
Lemegeton, Book Of (Babylonian, leh meh geh' ten) The book of Goetic (The Goetia Of Solomon) Magick (supernal empowerment and affectation). See Goetia.
Leviticus (Hebrew leh vih tih kus) The Book of Mosaic Jewish Law, the Torah and also in the Old Testament Bible.
Lilith (Sumerian lih lith) The spiritpower who is invoked by the power of virginity to grant supernatural powers
Lindsfarne, Book Of (Celtic, lindz fahrn) 1st Century Book of Celtic Mysticism used by Shamans. See Shaman, also Celtic Binding Knot, Triskelle.
Loa (Carib, loh) In Vodon (Voudon, colloq. voodo) and Santeria mysticisms, the Spiritpowers. See Santeria, Vodon
Lucid Dreaming Conscious perception of one's state while dreaming, resulting in a clear experience and usually enabling direct control over the content of the dream. The complete experience from start to finish is called a lucid dream. Stephen LaBerge, a popular author and experimenter on the subject, has defined it as "dreaming while knowing that you are dreaming." Lucid dreamers reportedly describe their dreams as exciting, colorful, and fantastic. Many compare it to a spiritual experience and say that it changed their lives or their perception of the world. Some have even reported lucid dreams that take on a hyperreality, seemingly "more real than real", where all the elements of reality are amplified. Lucid dreams are prodigiously more memorable than other kinds of dreaming, even nightmares, which may be why they are often prescribed as a means of ridding one's self of troubling dreams.
Malphas (Hebrew, maal fes) The spiritpower of supernal wisdom and magickal formulary, lored to have embued King Solomon
Magick The Old English form of "magic." When the "magick" spelling is used, it usually denotes supernatural affectations using the ancient methods and formulas. See also Evocation, Invocation, Grimoire.
Magika Hiera (Greek, maa' jih kah - hy eh' rah)"Higher Magic," From the Eleusian Greek theosophical writings of Euclid and Proclius, the greater abilities of evoking supernal affectations, "magick."
Mantak Chia (Hindi, maan' taak chee' ah) Taoist adaption of the tantra (sexual magickal power)
Marax, Marbas (Hindu-Chinese, mah raaks, mahr bes) Spiritpowers of supernal wisdom and "sorcery"
Matsuri (Japanese, maat soo' ree) In Shinto religion, veneration of the Kami (kaa mee), Spiritpowers, with mantra led by the Miko (Mee Koh, High Pritestess gifted with prophecy, who gives blessings. The rite concludes with a feast of rice and tea.
Medium Generally, a person who makes contact with spirits of the ethereal realm
Mephistoles (Phonecian, meh fis toh leez) Certain ancient writings attest the Magi Mephistoles guided Moses in overpowering the magickal powers of the Phonecian mystics.
Merbeulis (Hebrew, mer byew lis) From the 6th and 7th Book of Moses, the spiritpower of attraction and summoning
Metamorphosis (Greek, meh' tah mor' foh sis) A physical change caused by supernatural or cosmic affectation(s)
Metaphysical The co-involvement and/or interaction of the cosmos ethereal and the worldly molecular structures.
Midrash (Hebrew, mid rahsh From the Talmud, lore or parable with a meaning of spiritual truth
Mitzvah (Hebrew, mitz' vah) From The Quaballah (Kaballah), the sacred obligation
Mojo (Afro-Haitian, moh joh) The spiritpower of supernatural strengt, sexual potencyh and fortune
Naturopathic (Greek, naa tyur oh path ik, natural nature) describing medicine, pharmeceuticals and cosmetics which consist of only natural, organic ingredients with no chemical additives.
Necromancy, Necrominon (Greek, nek roh' man see, neh krah' meh non)The supernatural ability, through psychic sensitivity and ritual evocation, to make contact with the spirits of the ethereal realm.
Nepthys (Greek, nep' this) 600 BC Greco-Phonecian Goddess, Spiritpower force of Magickal (Supernatural) Power.
Nirvana (Hindi, nur vah' nah the state of moksha, mind liberation from the concepts and thoughts of the mortal world and in complete alignment as one with the universal spirit. Nirvana is described best in the Hindi Vedas Bhagavad Gita, Maitri Upanishad which can be read at the Xoteria Mind-Body-Spirit Connection webpage.
Nuit ( Greco-Phonecian, new' it 600 BC Greco Phonecian Goddes, Spiritpower force of the earth's moon.
Obelisk (Greek, oh beh lisk) A Greek indaglio similar in form and symbolism to the Phonecian pyramid
Oden, Odin, Woden (Norse, oh din The spiritpower who oversees ("his eyes are upon") the entire universe
Ogham (Bard-Celtic, ahg haam The spiritpower of the earth's elements
Ogoun(Carribean, oh gow' un) In Voudon (Voodoo), the ruling power of vocation and payment
Oludamare (Latin Carib, oh loo deh mahr' (soft)eh) The Oludamare are the Orisha incantations for Vodon and Santeria. See Orisha, Santeria
Om Mani Padme Hom (Hindi, ohm mah nee pahd meh (extended)ohm) The primary mantra in Buddhism for Transcendental Meditation. See Transcendental Meditation, Buddhism.
Orisha, Orisa (Carib, oh ree' shah, oh ree' sah A spirit that reflects one of the manifestations of Olodumare (oh loo doo maar) in the Yoruba spiritual or religious system. This spiritist religion has found its way throughout the world and is now expressed
in several varieties which include Anago, Oyotunji, Candombl� and Lucum�/Santer�a.
These varieties or spiritual lineages as they are called are practiced throughout
areas of Brazil, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Trinidad and Tobago, the United States,
Mexico and Venezuela. Orisha practitioners believe in a creator deity,
Olodumare is distant from the day-to-day affairs of mortals. Orisha believers
appeal to deified ancestors and culture-heroes for help with their problems.
Faithful believers will also generally consult the tribal Babalawo, to mediate on
their problems and foretell future events, the ritual is Ifo (ee foh.
An important part of the traditional Yoruba is alignment and knowledge of one's
"Ori", the inner soul, which determines personal destiny and success.
Ase (aa zah is the force of destiny The Yoruba (yoh roo' bah)
also venerate their Egungun, or Ancestors, Orisa Ibeji, god of Twins. Ians�,
Orix� of wind, change, Nan�, The oldest Orix�, of dignity. New age Yoruba has
also included Roman Catholic virgin martyr Saints in it's veneration.
Orobos (Norse, oh roh bus) The spiritpower of authority and control
Orphic Hymns (Greek, ohr' fik 600 BC era writings by Greek author Orpheus ( ohr fee' us) of the Gods Zeus Apollo and son Dionysus, which were utilized by theurgist Ovid in Eleusia and Dionysia mysticisms.
Ose (Hebrew, oh zeh) The spiritpower of shapeshifting and metamorphosis
Osiris (oh see' ris) In the mythological writings of Orpheus, Osiris was the slaughtered husband of Isis.
Osteopathic (Medicine) (Greek, ah stee oh paa thik, whole (body) nature) Osteopathic medicine and therapy holds to the principle that the human body functions as a whole system and accordingly treats the entire body for specific acute or chronic ailments, not only the part of the body where the malady is present. See also Holistic Medicine
Otsungo (Native American, aht sun' goh) A spirituality of the Native American Mohawk Indian which recognizes the woman as the Goddess of Life also, in other Native American Cultures, Ozette (oh zet')
Paimon (Greco Phonecian, Py mon) The spiritpower of persuasion and influence
Palladas (Greek, pah lay' das) The 4th century AD Greek writer who titled female demons as "succubus" ( suh kew' bus) and male demons as "incubus." ( in kew' bus). He was assassinated in 415AD
Parapsychologist A psychologist who is enlightened and utilizes the supernal arts
Pentacle, Pentagram The five pointed evocational star utilized by Solomon in his Goetia, representing the elemental forces: earth, wind, fire, air, cosmos. See also Talisman.
Penteteuch (Hebrew, pen teh tewsh The first five Books of the Judeo-Christian Old Testament Bible which contain the creation allegories and Mosaic Jewish laws
Persephone (Greek, per' seh fon) In 600 BC Greek mythology, the Kore Goddess who was violated in Hades (the netherworld, similar to Judeo-Christian "hell").
Petaga, Writings Of (Native American Pueblo, peh tah' gah Native American Pueblo Shaman Petaga wrote, "Life is a divine design of Kachina (spirits of the universe)"
Plutarch, Book Of (Greek, ploo' taark) Alexander Plutarch was a 2nd Century BC theologist who wrote the symbolism of Isis and Osiris and affirmed that Goddesses and Gods were honored by evocational rituals. See Isis.
Power Of Three, The Wicca empowerents based on the Celtic Triskelle
Prattya Samutpada (Hindi, praa' tyah saa' mut pah dah) In Buddhism, the 650BC written theosophy that all elements of reality in the universe are synonymous (work interdependently) in union
Precognition The supernal psychic ability to predict an event before it occurs.
Proclus Gnostics (Greek, proh' klus Proclus, a 2nd century BC magi of the Eleusia (see Eleusia) whose daughter, initiated a Kore Goddess of the circle and attained supernal empowerment, wrote of his experiences in mysticism, "the power of the supernatural forces around us are awesome as we can determined when they are invoked and hence (grant) the abilities of clairvoyance and divination"
Purson (Hebrew, pur sahn) The spiritpower of precognition and extra sensory perception
Pythagoras Morgatia (Greek, pith eh gor' ehs - mor gay' shya) The ritual of 1st century AD Greek mystic Pythagoras which empowers the migration of the self spirit, or soul, into another being.
Quaballah, Quabala, Qabalah (Hebrew, kah bah' lah) From the Goetia (go ay; sha), magickal empowerment formularies (i.e., of Moses, Miriam, Judith, Ester. King Solomon, the later Hebrew Essene Mystics, the Christ, Jesus), supernal empowerment through the enlightenment understanding and awareness of the cosmic (universal) forces, in esoteric Tetragrammaton Hebrew and Phonecian hieroglyphics and writings, esoteria.
Ra (Sumero-Phonecian) The first Egyptian deity, God of the sun
Ramadan (Arabic, rah mah dahn) The nine high holy days of the Muslim (Nation Of Islam) Religion
Raum (Hindi, Rah oom The spiritpower who attracts love and reconciles
Regia (Greco-Roman/Latin, reh jee ah) The spiritpower of elongated youth
Reiki (Japanese, ray'' kee) A theosophy and methodology of enlightenment and healing art developed in the early 1900's by Mikao Usui, in Japan. It is an art that is passed from master to student. The word Reiki comes from two Japanese words, Rei and Ki, meaning universal life force.
Rune (Norse-Tertulian, roonz)Mystical alphabetic formulae of several ancient cultures. The three best known runic alphabets are: the Elder Futhark (ca. 150�800); the Anglo-Saxon Futhorc (400�1100); the Younger Futhark (800�1910) divided into the Danish Futhark script. The Runic Alphabet and Rune engraved stones are used in Spiritforce evocations. See Evocation
Saint In Greek & Roman Catholicism, Episcopalia, Santeria and Voudon, a spiritpower of the ethereal realm (heaven) whose exceptional earthly acts of sacrifice or benevolence
evokes an endowment by those who invoke (pray to) the spirit
Samadhi (Hindi, saam ha' d'hee) Pure consciousness with and of the universal spirit. See Transcendental Meditation
Sanshera (Greco-Phonecian, sahn sheer' ah) (Praise) To The Goddess
Santeria (Latino-Mexican, san teh ree eh)origined in the Latin Carib culture, the spiritism which uses certain voudon methodologies for evocation of protection and spellcasting
Schemhamphoras (Hebrew, shem haamp hor ehs) Magickal seals, indicias, used by Moses to evoke supernatural affectations ("magick"). Ascribed in Moses' unpublished (by organized religion)
6th, 7th and 8th books, the holy seal (vengeance), 1st seal (prosperity) and 2nd seal (mysticism, such as that used
against the Phonecian magi).
Scarab (Phonecian, skaa raab) An indaglio which is lored to evoke immortality
Scrying (Norse-Celtic) The supernal ability and process of evoking psychic sensitivity and astralkinesis to determine the location of a missing person, compel their return, and perform astral projection.
Seere (Hindi, seh eer The spiritpower who controls time and place
Sekhmet (Phonecian, sek met) The spiritpower endowing precignition of and protection from evil, represented by the Cat Goddess
Selene Serena, Serene, Selene (Greek, seh leen, seh reen eh, seh reen) The spiritpower who bestows allure through supernal evocation
Sephenye (Greco-Phonecian, sef ehn yeh) The spiritpower who preserves and protects virginity in young girls
Seraphis (Hebrew, sir aa fis) The spiritpower of virility and sexual drive in men
Seth (Phonecian) The spiritpower of storms and solar affectations.
Shadows, Book Of 1. The Book of Shadows is a traditional book of Wicca, originating in the 1st century AD from Gnostics of the ancients. The book contains the core rituals, practices, and wisdom of Wiccan tradition. It is copied by hand from that of one's initiator (High Priestess or Priest), who copied it from his or her initiator. The esoteric material it contains may not be changed; sometimes additions are allowed. Some of the Wicca keep a personal Book of Shadows in addition to that of their tradition. This is typically for individual use and is not always passed on to one's initiates. The term Book of Shadows is believed to originate with Gerald Gardner, who is said to have taken it from the name of a Sanskrit manual of divination through the length of one's shadow. See also Wicca 2. In 1998, Phyllis Curott, exploring Witchcraft, discovered the spiritual movement that defied all stereotypes and came upon a spiritual mysticism of the Goddess The Book of Shadows chronicles Curott's initiation into the Wicca Goddess inner circle and eventually became High Priestess. Her writings convey mystical practices such as casting a circle, drawing down the Goddess, and casting spells for health, prosperity, and love.
Shagreel (Minoan-Mycenea sha greel) The spiritpower of life regeneration.
Shaman (Celtic-Norse, shah' man or shaa' man The High Priestess or Priest of Druid mysticism
Shax (unknown origin) Arguably, the spiritpower evoking deafness, blindness, or speech impairment.
Shapeshifting The supernal ability to alter physical shape and, some mystics aver, to change into another form of species
Shiva (Hindi, shee vah) The vedic universal godhead, the spiritpower of universal creation
Silenus (Greek, sy leh' nus) Silenus was a 6th century BC mystic of the religion of Dionysus (Dionysia) who wrote, "One must think of the dead as blessed for they have reached perfection"
Spellbinding 1. The supernal, usually ritually evoked craft of binding a vow or pact between usually two persons, i.e marriage, love relationship, business arrangement or partnership; 2. To effect change in a person or group of persons by Spiritforce evocation.
Spiritualist Generally, a personal enlightened by and communicates with the spirits of the ethereal realm
Spiritforces, Spiritpowers The ethereal realm spirits and elemental forces of the universe named by the ancients as Goddesses and Gods which may be invoked by the use of those given names and specific providential (empowerment)designations
Stolas (Babylonian, stoh lahs) The spiritpower of the cosmos star power and knowledge of the star's powers
Succubus, Incubus See Palladas.
Summoning See Invocation
Supernal Supernatural, occurrences by Spiritforce invocation and evocational "magick."
Tacita Rite (Celtic, taa' sit eh) From ancient Norse mysticism, the Tacit is a nine day ritual which removes evil presence from a domicile by family of residents enjoining in the circle of invocations and evocations.
Talisman A talisman is most any indicia, hung as a necklace, worn as a thighlet, anklet, or placed in a ritual setting, which symbolizes the forces of a particular Spiritpower or Spiritism. It would be impossible to list them all in a single section quick reference glossary, but many are explained including the Pentacle, Celtic Binding Knot, Triad and Thyrsika.
Talmud (Hebrew, taal med) In Judaism, the history and theosophy of the Jewish religion, also found in the Old Testament Judeo-Christian Bible
Taoism (Chinese, tah' oh izm, "the way" ) Meditative spirituality based on the theosophy of ancient philosopher Te'Ching. Taoism is very similar to Buddhism and the two philosophies are often enjoined in practice.
Tanit, Sign Of see Ankh
Tarot ( Egyptian, taa' roh) A set of usually 78 cards with esoteric pictures and symbols that are used for divination by connecting the reader to the subconscious mind.
Tantra (Hindi-Phonecian, taan trah) The spiritism which connects sexual orgasm with supernal empowerment and body energies
Telekinesis Greek, teh' leh kih nee' sis, colloq. ' Mental Telepathy' The craft of a moving force through psychic empowerment which has a physical affectation without actual physical contact.
Third Eye The "Third Eye" is the vision of enlightenment, from Greek
Thyrsika Hyperstasia (Greco-Phonecian, thur sih kah - hi pur stay zee ah) The potent beguiling power ina young woman's or girl's legs
Thyrsika Karastasia (Greco-Phonecian, thur' sih kah - kaa' rah stay' zhya) From Phonecian Shebas (princesses) who were also Temple Priestesses and the Greco-Phonecian Eleusian mysticism, beguiling and spellbinding powers of persuasion empowered by feminine leg positioning and movement. (i.e. Ester, Judith, the Shebas of David and Solomon, Salome, Cleopatra.
Explained further on the Elueshera Gnostics webpage and illustrated on The Magical Goddess Emporium webpage.
Transcendental Meditation "mind-body-spirit connection with the
universal spirit" meditation a theosophy of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, presented in the U.S. in 1955. "TM" is practiced for fifteen to twenty minutes twice daily while sitting with the eyes closed and mind cleared of all worldly perceptions and thoughts.. The ritualized technique comprises the silent mental repetition of the "Om Mani Padme Hom" mantra. The goal of this meditation is called pure consciousness (Samadhi).
Torah (Hebrew, taw rah In Judaism, the Jewish religion law handed to Moses by YHWH, found also in the Judeo-Christian Old Testament Bible Penteteuch.
Transubstantiation (traanz sub staan shee a shen In Greek and Roman Catholicism, the transforming of a bread wafer (host) into the body and blood of the Christ, Jesus
Tree Of Life A Biblical metaphor for spiritual enlightenment
Triskelle (Celtic, trih skehl') A talisman of 100-400 AD Norse-Irish and Scot-Irish Goddess mysticisms
Trivista (Greek, try vis' tah) From the Greco-Phonecian Eleusian and Greek Dionysia mysticisms of the 6th century BC, the Third Eye, the vision of enlightenment
Unkatche (Native American, oon kah chee) The spiritpower which cures ailments and diseases
Valac, Vaalac, Valaax ( vohl ahk) The spiritpower of good luck, fortune and prosperity
Vual (Norse, voo ahl) The spiritpower of affinity and affection
Veda The Veda are collectively the sacred writings of traditional Hindi spirituality. They include the Bhagavad Gita, Maitri Upanishad whose excerpts can be found on the Xoteria Mind-Body-Spirit Connection webpage.
Vedic Relating to the Veda
Vishnu (Hindi, Vizh' noo Hindo God (power) of love used in the tantra and sex magick evocations
Vodon, also Voudon (African, voo' don, colloq. Voodoo) Vodun spiritist religion is origined in the West African Yoruba people of the 18th and 19th century AD Dahomey. It spread to the West Indies, especially Haiti. The Boko (boh koh, High Priestess or Priest) invokes the Loa (Spiritforces) through the ritual movements of the congregates. See Orisha.
Voudon ("Voodoo") Dolls In Voudon spiritism, a small human form which, in ritual, represents a person whom a spell is placed upon by a Boko (High Priest)
Wicca (Celtic wih' kah, Wise One) The appropriate title for "witchcraft" mysticism and empowerment based on virtually all the ancient quaballah traditions. Wicca celebrates Creation in all forms as Divine. Through mantra, alchemy and ritual, Wiccans evoke supernal affectations and empowerment through the invocation of the Spiritpowers of the cosmos.
Worry Dolls (Guatemala-Haitian & Highland Native American) Consecrated human forms which are charged to absorb distress
Yantras (Hindi, yaan' trahs Symbols used in sexual magick tantra rituals
YHWH (Tetragrammaton Hebrew, yah weh, I am) The Hebrew name for the monotheistic paternal Creator God, the name likely given by Moses rather than Abraham, arguably the founder of Judaism. Most mysticisms encompass and embrace the Biblical prophecies of Judeo-Christianity, including the martyrdom and resurrection of the Christ, Jesus.
Yin/Yang (Chinese, yihn - yaang In Chinese theosophy, complementary opposites rather than absolutes. Any yin/yang dichotomy can be seen as its opposite when viewed from another perspective. The similar Hindi designation Drip/Drue. Most forces in nature can be broken down into their respective Yin and Yang states; the two are usually in movement rather than held in absolute stasis. The Yin/Yang symbol is displayed on the Elueshera
Gnostics webpage and the +/1 bipolar cosmos, i.e. light/dark, sun/moon, are delineated in terms of the universal forces and Spiritpowers. Traditional Hindi theosophy names this Drip/Druije
Yoruba (Carib, yoh roo' bah See Orisha, Vodon.
Zagan (Hebrew, zah gaan The spiritpower of transformation and metamorphosis
Zepar, Zephyr ( Hebrew zeh par, zef eer) The spiritpower of beguiling seduction, attraction, love spellcasting
Examples Of Modern Feminine Names Rooted In Ancient Spirituality
Beth (Elizabeth) Phonecian Eleusia, beguiling beauty
Celeste Babylonian, cosmotic power
Christine Greco-Aramaic, anointed (as in Christ)
Denise Greek Dionysiac, fulfillment
Donna Roman Vesta, blessed
Judith Hebrew Judaism, fortitude
Karen Phonecian Eleusia, purity
Selena Greek Dionysiac, mystic
Sandra, Santa Roman Vesta, sainted, purity
Sophia Greek Eleusia, wisdom
Thelma Egyptian Eleusia, magical in words (thelmic)
Wanda, Wendy Norse Tertulian, insight (Woden)
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