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DICTIONARY OF DEFINITIONS ON TERMS RELATED TO OCCULT SCIENCES |
The dictionary on the occult that follows includes common terms that are well documented in books about the supernatural. Those great books mostly agree on the same definitions. I offer you, here, my general knowledge in a condensed format and, more importantly, from the eye of someone who managed to activate his POWER.
In the upper right corner of each definition (), you will find an appreciation of each occult concept. The complexity of a concept represents its difficulty, rarity or invested effort, while the tangibility of a concept indicates how easy it is to validate or prove to oneself or others. Beginners should spend their first efforts to simpler practices.
The color and symbol of each pentagram allows for a classification that is based on 9 phases, or line of thoughts, that pertain to the occult. They are:
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THE CONFIDENCE |
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The Dictionary of Beliefs, Credulity and Faith |
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THE PERCEPTION |
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The Dictionary of Divination, Mediumnity and Intuition |
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THE CONTEXT |
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The Dictionary of Moment, Place and Ambiance |
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THE TRICK |
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The Dictionary of Technique, Activation and Awakening |
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THE SENSATION |
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The Dictionary of Energy, Strength and Control |
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THE STYLE |
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The Dictionary of Personality, Speciality and Culture |
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THE SCIENCE |
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The Dictionary of Proof, Argument and Objectivity |
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THE UNKNOWN |
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The Dictionary of Hermetism, Mystery and Mystic |
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THE FUTURE |
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The Dictionary of Death, Time and Eternity |
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It is constantly referenced in occult literature, everywhere in the world, in the course of time. It is studied by monks and desired by athletes. Everybody is looking for it their own way, in one form or another. The majority of people who think they have it are in fact bearer of nothing more than its vague allusion.
I know something that you don’t about yourself. I own the proof that a magic power sleeps inside you and I want to show it to you. To do so, all I need from you is interest, rigor, your bed and an oscillating fan.
These pages focus on an occult formula that I learned from my sensei and tweaked. They include no superfluous detail and are the subject or a deep reflection. I am counting on my communications skills to teach you my power. I will be contemporary, friendly, but objective.
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definition ofATHEISM |
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The atheist doesn’t believe in anything, whether in science and its constant discoveries or in religious claims. The atheist believes there is nothing else to existence than what is currently known by science. |
definition ofBELIEF |
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Line of thought by which one lives his life or a part of his life as if it was factual. A belief can be forced, taught, or invented and followed on one’s own or by someone else. |
definition ofFAITH |
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The conviction that a concept, of which we don’t hold the proof, exists because we believe in it. To believe without knowing, one needs faith. A person who has faith automatically has beliefs. |
definition ofHOPE |
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Hope is a thought that is consecrated to the object of a desire. Compared to the egregore, hope usually lasts a brief instant, or is related to a specific event, often cultural or folkloric, and requires no occult rigor. |
definition ofPRAYER |
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The prayer is a moment of individual or group contemplation dedicated to gods, or an object of veneration. Used in occult, prayers are often practiced in the context of séances and incantations. |
definition ofWISH |
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Wishing is hoping with more focus and thought. A wish can be recurrent, desperate, utopic, but it is never has rigorous as the egregore. The wish is more powerful and concrete than hope, but less than the egregore. |
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definition ofMEDITATION |
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Meditation, in popular culture and in many light yoga schools, is relaxation. In terms of occult, meditation is the act of emptying the mind of any thought or worry. The meditative state allows, among other things, to reach hypnagogia and levels of secondary consciousness. Meditation is the absence of concentration. |
definition ofSYNCHRONICITY |
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Analytic psychology calls synchronicity the occurrence of at least two events that do not show causality but that the brain perceives as such. An artist would use synchronicity as a source of inspiration, the agnostic as coincidences, and believers as a sign. |
definition ofYOGA |
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Yoga is a discipline of Hindu origins that focuses on breathing, meditation, posture, relaxing and health. Certain types of yoga explore the Kundalini, the Qi (Chi Power), and are somewhat related to occult sciences. |
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definition ofCHI POWER (QI) |
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The distinct significations of the word chi are power, motion, energy, life and air. Chi power, on the other hand, the power referred to in occult and martial arts allows an athlete to be significantly more energetic, efficient with and against gravity, or to augment his balance, breathing, emotions, energy or endurance, for a short moment. |
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definition ofBAD LUCK CHARM |
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A bad luck charm is a talisman made of specific fabrics and used for their supposed benefits. The person wearing a bad luck charm usually isn’t conscious about it. |
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A lucky charm is a talisman made of specific fabrics and used for their supposed benefits. The person wearing a lucky charm is usually conscious about it. |
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definition ofTHEORY |
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A theory can be a simple projection or can strongly be inspired by a phenomenon or a life experience. Theory is nothing but a thought until it becomes evidence, or a discovery if proven. |
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definition ofESOTerism |
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Esoterism pretends to be a complement to science, but in fact be seen as precursor to science. In the majority of societies, it is perceived as a soft version of occult. Members of esoteric circles prefer to keep to themselves rather than share. |
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For people interested in or who believe in magic, the occult, the supernatural, the paranormal, the esoteric, incantations, powers, magic powers, super powers, or witchcraft. For the person interested in self-improvement, self-help, personal development, personal growth or personal coaching. For people performing a martial art. For rational spirits looking for scientific proof
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