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Divine Power

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Divine Power: Sai Baba Dictionary on Parasakthi

Parasakthi:

Parasakthi: The dynamic aspect of Divinity, the power that has elaborated God into all this manifoldness, all this variety and all this beauty (SSS-II)

 

(See also: Parasakthi, Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Divine Power: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Rishi-yogis rsi-yogins

Rishi-yogis rsi-yogins (Sanskrit) Adepts in yoga; these adepts of the Puranas acquired divine powers through self-exertion.

 

(See also: Rishi-yogis rsi-yogins, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)

 

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Divine Power: Encyclopedia II - Polytheism - The Indic Traditions A form of Inclusive Monotheism not Polytheism

Buddhism and Smarta Hinduism are regarded by some non-practitioners as polytheistic although this view of the religion is rejected by most Hindus and Buddhists themselves. The system prevalent in Hinduism is defined by the Smartha philosophy; this theory allows for the veneration of numberless deities, but on the understanding that all of them are but manifestation of the ONE divine power. That ultimate power is termed Brahman or Atman, and is believed to have no specific form, name or attribute. This system common in Hinduism is perc ...

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Polytheism, Polytheism - Overview, Polytheism - Ancient polytheism, Polytheism - Gods and divinity, Polytheism - The Indic Traditions A form of Inclusive Monotheism not Polytheism

Read more here: » Polytheism: Encyclopedia II - Polytheism - The Indic Traditions A form of Inclusive Monotheism not Polytheism

Divine Power: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Raja Yoga

Raja Yoga (Sanskrit) Royal union; more generally, the balance of all the faculties -- physical, mental, moral, and spiritual. Raja yoga is a true system of developing psychic, intellectual, and spiritual powers and union with one's higher self, the inner divine source of all our being.

 

This royal union with the self within must be attained by self-directed evolution. Union with this inner divinity is the source of all human genius and inspiration. Man increases his receptivity to the divine powers in his inmost being by cooperating with nature on its spiritual even more than its physical and astral planes, and by intellectual and spiritual aspiration combined with a fervent love for all beings.

 

(See also: Raja Yoga, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)

 

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Divine Power: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Taraka Tarakâ

Taraka Tarakâ (Sanskrit) The daitya or giant-demon whose yoga austerities were so extraordinary that he had obtained all the divine knowledge of yoga-vidya and occult powers. The gods feared his superhuman powers and Skanda or Karttikeya, the god of war, was miraculously born to destroy him.

 

(See also: Taraka Tarakâ, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body mind and Soul)

 

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Divine Power: Hindu Sanskrit Dictionary on Tantra

Tantra: A manual of or a particular path of sadhana laying great stress upon japa of a mantra and other esoteric practices relating to the powers latent in the human complex of physical, astral, and causal bodies in relation to the cosmic Power usually thought as the Divine Feminine.

 

(See also: Tantra, Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Divine Power: Encyclopedia II - Satrap - Other satraps

Satrap - Deity. In later times the divine cult of a god Satrapes occurs in Syrian inscriptions from Palmyra and the Hauran. Pausanias (vi.25, 26) mentions 'Satrapes' as the name of a god who had a statue and a cult in Elis and is identified with Korybas. The origin of this 'god' is obscure; perhaps it arose from a cult identifying the divine and royal aspect of the satrap's power, as many deified p ...

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Satrap, Satrap - Medo-Persian satraps, Satrap - Hellenistic satraps, Satrap - Later Iranian satraps, Satrap - Other satraps, Satrap - Deity, Satrap - Satraps today

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Divine Power: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Psychism

Psychism, from the Greek psyche. A term now used to denote very loosely every kind of mental phenomena, e.g., mediumship, and the higher sensitiveness, hypnotic receptivity, and inspired prophecy, simple clairvoyance in the astral light, and real divine seership; in short, the word covers every phase and manifestation of the powers and potencies of the human and the divine Souls.

 

(See also: Psychism, Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary, )

 

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Divine Power: Alternative Health Dictionary on Medicine Cards

Medicine Cards: Divination system that draws from Aztec, Cherokee, Cheyenne, Iroquois, Mayan, Seneca, and Yaqui traditions. It features cards that depict power animals. One of its aims is to teach the healing medicine of animals. Another is to show how to heal the body, emotions, mind, and spirit.

 

(See also: Medicine Cards, Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)

 

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Divine Power: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Dragshed, drag dshed

Dragshed drag dshed (Tibetan) "Wrathful" deities; protective deities in a terrifying form, represented as bearing the dorje, the diamond scepter of the gods. Also applied to high initiates who represent on the human plane the same type of power of a wholly beneficent character that the kindly and powerful divinities are supposed to wield.

 

(See also: Dragshed, drag dshed, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

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Divine Power: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Incarnation

Incarnation Imbodiments of an entity or monad in a body of flesh, usually human. It is also used of avataras, buddhas, etc., in treating of the manifold mystery of the union of godhood and humanhood. This mystery, both among Hindus and Christians, is a distorted and anthropomorphic understanding of the teaching as to the presence of the unseen cosmic principles throughout all nature and man, as symbolized by the circle and cross.

 

Divine incarnations do not mean that a divine being seizes upon and occupies the body of human being as by a kind of obsession; but that every person has within him the powers by which he can manifest his own innate divinity, and that a few people have these powers developed in a special degree. When properly understood, a truly divine incarnation, as in avataras, was one of the greatest of the mysteries of every archaic religious system.

 

(See also: Incarnation, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

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Divine Power: Encyclopedia II - Zork magic - Spells

The following are known spells, along with their magical category and cubes of influence, if known. Magical categories include High for Creation spells, Middle for Enlightenment or Divination, and Deep or Low for Transmutation. The Cubes of Influence are Cubes of Foundation which increase a person's chances of successfully casting a spell. Spells shown in bold are known to be too powerful to gnusto.
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Zork magic, Zork magic - Spells, Zork magic - Cubes of Foundation, Zork magic - Potions

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Divine Power: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on White Magic

White Magic, or "Beneficent Magic", so-called, is divine magic, devoid of selfishness, love of power, of ambition, or lucre, and bent only on doing good to the world in general, and one’s neighbour in particular. The smallest attempt to use one’s abnormal powers for the gratification of self, makes of these powers sorcery or black magic.

 

(See also: White Magic, Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary, )

 

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Divine Power: Christian Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Three  Third

Three Third: Complete; perfection; witness; divine fullness; solid attributes; Godhead; conform; resurrection power over sin; divine fullness. (Romans 3:9; 6:9; 1 Sam. 3:8; Jonah 1:16-17; 20:1-9; 1 John 5:6-7; Col. 2:9; Eph. 3:19; 4:13; John 1:16)

 

(Source: Tehillah Ministries)

 

Related pages: Christian Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Three Third, Dream Dictionary Three Third, Meaning of dreams about Three Third, Dream Interpretation Three Third, Dream Analysis Three Third, Dreaming of Three Third

 

three third, third, complete, perfection, witness, divine fullness, solid attributes, godhead, conform, resurrection, power over sin, divine fullness, sin, sin, numbers, number, number 3, 3, sacred numbers,

 

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Divine Power: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Honey

Honey Dream Symbols:

nutrition for personal growth. the power of life (what thing or person provides you with this power?). the food of the gods, thus a participation in the divine conscious self.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Honey, Dream Dictionary Honey, Meaning of dreams about Honey, Dream Interpretation Honey, Dream Analysis Honey, Dreaming of Honey

 

Honey, Nutrition, Personal growth, The power of life, The food of the gods, Divine conscious self, Bee, Bees, Beehive, Food

 

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