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  • ...'' (also known as '''Western esoteric tradition''' and '''Western mystical tradition''') refers to the collection of the [[mystical]] [[esoteric knowledge]] of ...h as the [[Celts]]. Other places which contributed to the Western mystical tradition are the [[Babylon]] and [[Persia]]. ...
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  • ...er teaching and practicing ceremonial magic based in the [[Western mystery tradition]]. ...Solis is not connected to [[Rosicrucianism]] but is based on the Ogdoadic tradition. ...
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  • '''Anthroposophy''' is a system of the [[Western mystery tradition]] started from [[Theosophy]]. ...
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  • Many groups or schools of thought embrace an esoteric tradition or philosophy: *[[Wetsern mystery tradition]] ...
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  • ...a mystical symbol representing various symbolisms of the [[Western mystery tradition]]. ...
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  • '''Kabbalah''' (Hebrew: קַבָּלָה‎, KA-BA-LA, literally "receiving/tradition", also transliterated Cabala, Cabbala, Kabalah, Qabalah, Quabala, Qabbālâ The Kabbalah includes the [[Tree of Life]], [[Gematria]], and oral tradition, and is based largely on the [[Babylonian Talmud]], the [[Zohar]], and the ...
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  • ...''The Canon Of The Saivagama And The Kubjika: Tantras of the Western Kaula Tradition)'' indicates that ''Kubjika'' may have been a precursor to the concept of [ ...
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  • '''Martinism''' is the [[mystical]] tradition started in 18th century [[France]] by [[Louis-Claude Saint-Martin]]. [[Category:Tradition]] ...
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  • In ancient Chinese tradition the hermaphroditic Mulberry tree represents the beginning of time, before t ...
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  • He is important in the [[Western mystery tradition]] and [[Rosicrucianism]] because he promoted [[Monotheism]] and he founded ...
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  • John Michael Greer has been engulfed in the [[Western mystery tradition]] since 1975 as a student, practitioner, and teacher. ...
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  • ...the [[Paranormal]]. In all areas controlled by Nazi, the western esoteric tradition experienced a major setback, since the Nazis executed esotericists and bann See [[Western mystery tradition]]. ...
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  • ...development and the pursuit of [[enlightenment]]. He founded a [[magic]]al tradition called the Sangreal Sodality<ref>{{cite|title=The Sangreal Sodality *"The Rite of Light: A Mass of the Western Inner Mystery Tradition" (1976) ...
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  • *[[Western mystery tradition]] ...
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  • In European folk-tradition (can anyone be more specific?), the sandman is the supernatural being who p ...
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  • ...'' (also known as '''Western esoteric tradition''' and '''Western mystical tradition''') refers to the collection of the [[mystical]] [[esoteric knowledge]] of ...h as the [[Celts]]. Other places which contributed to the Western mystical tradition are the [[Babylon]] and [[Persia]]. ...
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  • ...he fifth primary [[chakra]] according to the [[India]]n [[Tantra|Tantric]] tradition ([[Shakta]]). ...
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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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  • ...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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  • [[Category:Tradition]] ...
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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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  • ...nd again, it's probably more common here to be dressed than not. In my own tradition, nudity is only required for rites of passage for coven members, and it's e ...
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  • ...others when attempting to understand the perspective of believers of this tradition. Even Islam and Christianity have a human face, a being who in some way rep ...l with G_d. Over the next several millenia this tribe is (according to the tradition) lead through many trials, occasionally visited by prophetic leaders who re ...
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  • ...ay. Because of this, nearly every culture has one or more forms of magical tradition. The following is a list of commonly known traditions, both old and new: ...
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  • ...er this mighty wood. Related to the elemental Earth. Associated by Druidic tradition to the grand majesty of the Unicorn. The Smith God Govannon considers this ...
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  • ...awn]]. Whitty heard of Case's extensive knowledge of the [[Western mystery tradition]] and, having read some of his works, invited Case to join the Order. Case ...
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  • ...the [[Temple of Set]], and a large number of [[chaos magic]]ians. In this tradition of Western occultism, black magic has taken on a distinctly new meaning. It ...
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  • '''Årsgång''' (pronounced Orshgong) is a Swedish [[pagan]] [[rite]] of the tradition of [[seidr]] that was later [[Christianity|Christianized]]. Translating to ...clockwise three times <ref>Kuusela, T., 2014. Swedish year walk: from folk tradition to computer game. In: Island Dynamics Conference on Folk Belief & Tradition ...
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  • ...luences to include; birth, Lunar spells, healing, and protection. Birch by tradition has been linked to youth and new beginnings. Use in rituals that signify a ...
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  • [[Category:Tradition]] ...
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  • The Indian [[Tantra|Tantric]] tradition ([[Shakta]]) teaches that there are seven major chakras in humans: ...
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  • ‘’As regards the number of these companion devils and their origin, Tradition is not silent. "It is said that there are males and females among the [[dev ...
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  • ...s considered rather ''atheistic'', especially by scholars in the Abrahamic tradition. ...
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  • == Number symbolism outside the [[Western mystery tradition]] == ...
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  • *http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altar focuses on altars in jewish and christian tradition ...
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  • ...cludes no vowels, the exact pronunciation of ancient Hebrew is a matter of tradition, and elicits some debate. In ancient Israel, the true name of God was was p ...
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  • ...ark side of magic and the left hand path. They are exploring the nightside tradition on many different levels. DR are focusing on an empirical occultism and a k ...cal systems from all over the world but are mainly focused on the European Tradition. ...
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  • ..., A.E. (1911) ''The Pictoral Key to the Tarot: Being Fragments of a Secret Tradition Under the Veil of Divination.'' London: Rider. ...
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  • ...osia, are loaded with purely symbolic actions prescribed by regulations or tradition, and are thus partly ritualistic in nature. Even common actions like hand-s ...
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  • ..., A.E. (1911) ''The Pictoral Key to the Tarot: Being Fragments of a Secret Tradition Under the Veil of Divination.'' London: Rider. ...
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  • ...the outcome of both Judaic and Western scholars working in the kabbalistic tradition, and presented the principles of the Zohar, the Talmud, as well as those of ...
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  • ...ledge Uroborus had many forms, some of which are familiar. In the esoteric tradition the focus on the wisdom of the serpent, creates a polarity to the sheep men [[Category:Tradition]] ...
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  • ...estern medicine, having been developed chiefly after the war, when ties to tradition were not favoured by the governmental powers. Masunaga was a student of Nam ...
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  • There are multiple ways to create a sigil, often depending on the tradition or individual's beliefs. In [[sigil magic]], it's often recommended that th ...
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  • ..., A.E. (1911) ''The Pictoral Key to the Tarot: Being Fragments of a Secret Tradition Under the Veil of Divination.'' London: Rider. ...
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  • ..., A.E. (1911) ''The Pictoral Key to the Tarot: Being Fragments of a Secret Tradition Under the Veil of Divination.'' London: Rider. ...
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  • ..., A.E. (1911) ''The Pictoral Key to the Tarot: Being Fragments of a Secret Tradition Under the Veil of Divination.'' London: Rider. ...
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  • Modern [[Witches]] use grimoires, and have a strong tradition of keeping a handwritten (or at least hand-typed) book of spells and ritual ...
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  • In the original [[Golden Dawn]] tradition Knights are seen as Fire and Kings as Air. ...
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  • ..., A.E. (1911) ''The Pictoral Key to the Tarot: Being Fragments of a Secret Tradition Under the Veil of Divination.'' London: Rider. ...
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  • ...with other extant Hindu religious movements (i.e. the orthodox 'Brahmanic' tradition, Buddhism, Jaina, etc.) and from a very early point in it's development (wh ...
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  • ..., A.E. (1911) ''The Pictoral Key to the Tarot: Being Fragments of a Secret Tradition Under the Veil of Divination.'' London: Rider. ...
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  • ..., A.E. (1911) ''The Pictoral Key to the Tarot: Being Fragments of a Secret Tradition Under the Veil of Divination.'' London: Rider. ...
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  • The Classical [[Bhakti]] (devotional) Vaisnava tradition grew up around the medieval Bengali saint [[Caitanya]] (1486-1553) and his ...
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  • ...ne of the two authors made them up, or if they just elaborated on an older tradition. For a possible source, see the paragraph on Platon. ...e attributed to the same elements as Platon's body fluids, although Indian tradition knows 5 elements. ...
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  • Finngerth is a complete [[neopagan]], [[magic]]al and [[occult]] tradition based on tradition that claims to trace roots further than written sources will end up ...
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  • ...usage, though the extent to which this must be done and how depends on the tradition and beliefs of the individual.<ref name="bonix">{{cite|url=http://www.wishb ...
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  • ...A.E. (1911) ''''The Pictoral Key to the Tarot: Being Fragments of a Secret Tradition Under the Veil of Divination.''' ...
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  • * [[Western mystery tradition]] ...
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  • ...,'' (the thousand names of Lalita) is a ritual manual of the [[Sri Vidya]] tradition which gives an extensive description of the goddess [[Lalita]]s’ attribut ...
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  • According to the Buddhist tradition all phenomena ([[dharma#Dharmas in Buddhist phenomenology|dharmas]]) are ma ...[Theravada]] school, or "Way of the Elders" is the only surviving Hinayana tradition. Theravada is practiced today in Sri Lanka, Burma, Laos, Thailand, and por ...
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  • * [[Western mystery tradition]] ...
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  • ...ng Deism and often even allowing naturalistic views of "God/Nature" in the tradition of Baruch Spinoza and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (himself a Freemason), or ...ty could result in one's death, and that this has something to do with the tradition of secret meetings and handshakes. As the Middle Ages gave way to the Moder ...
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  • [[Category:Tradition]] ...
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  • ...and the many commentaries on the core text belong mainly to the Confucian tradition, which has been chiefly responsible for its stewardship.'' ...
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  • ...cian. Almost all claimed to be authentic heirs to a historical Rosicrucian tradition. ...
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  • Tradition has it that Newton was sitting under an apple tree when an apple fell on hi ...
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  • ...ny other religious movements of its time, combines "Western" and "Eastern" tradition. Its chief Western influences include the Golden Dawn, [[Kabbalah]], and el ...
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  • ...harmful or that give teachings that have nothing to do with the Universal Tradition and Esoterism. And also it was necessary that the authentic Orders be caref ...
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  • * [[Western mystery tradition]] - [[Mystery religion]] ...
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  • ...ongly endowed with vital forces. The third firing (or fourth, depending on tradition) was the offering to the Bannik, and no [[Christian]] images were allowed a ...
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  • ..., complete with appropriate cautions and safe-guards absent in the western tradition where this kind of text is a novelty." ...
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  • *[http://www.japanese-incense.com/] an overview about the japanese tradition of incense ...
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  • ...r/Self-Initiation_Into_the_Golde.html Self-Initiation Into the Golden Dawn Tradition: A Complete Cirriculum of Study for Both the Solitary Magician and the Work ...
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  • ...ganisations which considered as incompatible with the [[Eastern Orthodox]] tradition by the "7th Panorthodox Conference" of [[1995]] and its president Metropoli ...
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  • ...h a Study of the Techniques of Evocation in the Context of the Angel Magic Tradition of the Seventeenth Century |publisher=Llewellyn Publications |isbn=978-0738 ...
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