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  • ...ta is closely associated with the so-called [[non-dual Kashmiri Shaivism]] tradition. Many of Abhinavagupta's works deal with the exposition of the [[Trika]] an ...
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  • ...e second primary [[chakra]] according to the [[India]]n [[Tantra|Tantric]] tradition ([[Shakta]]). ...
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  • ...A book which describes symbolically the transfer of the [[Western mystery tradition]] and [[Rosicrucianism]] to [[New World]] (the Americas). ...
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  • ...he third primary [[chakra]] according to the [[India]]n [[Tantra|Tantric]] tradition ([[Shakta]]). ...
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  • ...he first primary [[chakra]] according to the [[India]]n [[Tantra|Tantric]] tradition ([[Shakta]]). ...
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  • ...ence was highly individualistic, and the secrets could not be taught. This tradition was elaborated upon and amplified in Medieval Europe by [[Jewish mysticism| ...on is about social adherence to an established moral order, and the mystic tradition has always emphasized individual exploration and [[Gnosis]]. One reason tha ...
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  • ...]] and texts only have a secondary importance (Tantra is primarily an oral tradition). Initiation begins the process whereby the [[sadhaka]] is transformed into ...
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  • ...he sixth primary [[chakra]] according to the [[India]]n [[Tantra|Tantric]] tradition ([[Shakta]]). ...
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  • ...seventh primary [[chakra]] according to the [[India]]n [[Tantra|Tantric]] tradition ([[Shakta]]). ...
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  • ...e fourth primary [[chakra]] according to the [[India]]n [[Tantra|Tantric]] tradition ([[Shakta]]). ...
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  • [[Category:Tradition]] ...
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  • ...ion with itself. Anything which is said to be true about one branch of the tradition will be false somewhere else. It is a religion in which the concept of Here ...t is democratic, in that a person may choose to follow any guru, leader or tradition (although there may be family resistance to some choices). ...
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  • Finnish mythology survived as oral tradition well into the 18th century. ...roups of neopagans and mostly solitary keepers of an unbroken longstanding tradition, there are still plenty of moments in most Finns life in which they unselfc ...
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  • ...times without water for anywhere from 3-5 days. Depending on the cultural tradition sometimes [[psychoactive plants]] were consumed. Most traditions had the c ...
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  • ...ial magickians tool for traversing the [[Tree of Life]] in the Kabbalistic tradition. ...One could argue that [[Shamanism]] as practiced in the [[Western mystery tradition]] is a form of pathworking, as well as Runic pathworking. [[Chaos magic]] c ...
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  • ...The Celts used the nut of this tree to fodder the sacred swine. [[Norse]] tradition says that tablets of Beech were used to make the very first writing tablets ...
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  • ...erally considered negative in nature. Nearly every religion and/or magical tradition believes in some kind of demonic entity. Generally demons are considered no ...
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