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Divinity: Parapsychology Dictionary on Divination

Divination:

Practices involving the interpretation of signs or symbols that seek to obtain oracular knowledge of events. Examples of divinatory practices are geomancy, tarot, I Ching, sortilege, and reading tea leaves.

 

(See also: Divination, Psychic, Psychic Dictionary, Parapsychology, Parapsychology Dictionary)

 

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Divinity: Pagan Paganism Dictionary II on Diviner

Diviner:

Obviously, one who does divination.

 

(See also: Diviner, Pagan, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

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Divinity: Pagan Paganism Dictionary II on Divination

Divination:

The art and science of finding out hidden information about the past, present or future through the use of psychic talents.

 

(See also: Divination, Pagan, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

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Divinity: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Divinity

Divinity

The nature or quality of being God or God-like. Christian theologies are divided on just how divine Jesus was and whether or not man is divine.

 

(See also: Divinity, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Divinity: New Age Spiritual Dictionary on Divination

divination

: The art or act of revealing knowledge through supernormal media or intelligence

 

(See also: Divination, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Divinity: A Christian Theological Dictionary on Divinity

A Christian theological definition of Divinity according to CARM - The Christian Apologetics & Research Ministry:

 

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Divinity

The nature or quality of being God. It belongs to God alone. Jesus was divine in nature (Col. 2:9) as well as being a man. (See  Jesus' Two Natures.)

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See also: Divinity, Christianity, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Divinity: Wiccan Witchery Dictionary II on DIVINATION

DIVINATION - magical method of exploration or inquiry into a situation via such methods as Tarot cards, runestones, I-Ching, etc.

 

(See also: DIVINATION, Wiccan, Wicca, Witchery, Pagan, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

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Divinity: Health and Healing Dictionary on Divination

Divination: Method of inquiring into a situation through tools, some examples of divination are scrying, tarot and runes. See dowsing below.

 

(See also: Divination, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Divinity: Craft Witchcraft Dictionary on DIVINATION

DIVINATION: magickal method of looking into the future or the past or seeking unknown information through the use of various oracles.

1) the ritual process designed to contact the psychic mind.

2) the magickal act of dicovering the unknown.

3) the act (DIVINING) of contacting the psychic mind by tricking, or drowsing, the Conscious Mind through ritual & observation of, or manipulation of, tools. NOTE: this isn't necessary for those who can easily attain communication with the psychic mind, though they may practice it.

4)  The art of connecting with the divine, or to see a situation from a 'divine' view.

5) Often inaccurately described as 'fortune telling'. 

6) Divination is a way to emotionally detach from events in order to see them more clearly. In this way past, present, and future situations can be sorted out and dealt with from a more advantageous perspective. Tools of divination vary widely and can include: Tarot cards, Runes, tea leaves, palms, dice, playing cards, omens seen in natural forms such as birds, fire, water, crystal or glass spheres, clouds, patterns in sand, eggs, entrails, faces and scalp formations, wax, etc.

 

(See also: DIVINATION, Witchcraft, Wicca, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

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Divinity: Eastern Philosophy Dictionary on Divination

Divination: An attempt to understand communication from the dead by means of various signs; the I Ching, one of the Five Classics of Confucianism, is the most noted of these in popular Chinese belief systems.

 

 (See also: Divination, Eastern Philosophy, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Divinity: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Divination

Divination

The act of foretelling the future or gaining unknown information by using psychic skills or other methods outside of the ordinary senses,palmistry, astrology, tarot and I Ching are examples of divination.

 

(See also: Divination, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Divinity: Paganism Pagan Dictionary on DIVINATION

DIVINATION: The magickal art of using tools and symbols to gather information from the Collective Unconsciousness. This can be on people, places, things and events past, present, and future.

 

(See also: DIVINATION, Paganism, Pagan, Pagan Dictionary)

 

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Divinity: Wiccan Pagan Dictionary on DIVINATION

DIVINATION - using magickal tools and symbols to gather information from the Collective Unconscious on the nature of people, places, things and events in the past, present and future. (TRASB)

 

(See also: DIVINATION, Wiccan Pagan, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

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Divinity: A Christian Theological Dictionary on Divination

A Christian theological definition of Divination according to CARM - The Christian Apologetics & Research Ministry:

 

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Divination

The practice of predicting the future and/or securing for a person the services of supernatural powers. It is also used as a means to gain knowledge.

"

 

See also: Divination, Christianity, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Divinity: Paganism Pagan Dictionary on DIVINATION

DIVINATION: Magical method of exploration or inquiry into a situation . The art of peering into the unknown by interpreting random patterns or symbols. Incorrectly referred to as "fortune telling". examples include: tarot cards, the I Ching, rune stones, staring (scrying) into water or fire, etc.

 

(See also: DIVINATION, Paganism, Pagan, Pagan Dictionary)

 

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Divinity: Pagan Wicca Dictionary on Divination

Divination - The art of peering into the unknown by interpreting random patterns or symbols. Incorrectly referred to as "fortune telling". examples include: tarot cards, the I Ching, rune stones, staring (scrying) into water or fire, etc.

 

(See also: Divination, Pagan, Wicca Pagan Dictionary)

 

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Divinity: Magic Shamanism Dictionary on divination

The art of using magickal tools and symbols to gather
information from the Collective Unconscious on the nature of
people, places, things, and events in the past, present and
future.

 

(See also: divination, Magic, Shamanism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

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Divinity: Mysticism Magick Dictionary on DIVINATION

DIVINATION

Works on the principle that meaningful coincidence, or synchronicity, is not the exception, but the rule of reality. All things and events reflect all other things and events in past, present and future. The trick is merely learning how to read the meaning in the connection. Thus astrology is the correlation of simultaneously parallel events in heaven and earth, the patterns in tea leaves indicate comparable patterns in life, and so on. (See TAROT , GEOMANCY, SCRYING.)

 

 

 

(See also: DIVINATION, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )

 

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Divinity: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Divination

Divination (from Latin divination a soothsayer from divus spiritual being, god)

 

The art of obtaining hidden knowledge by the aid of spiritual or ethereal beings. It is divisible into two main kinds: the inducing of seership or clairvoyance, and the interpretation of signs. Under the former come the oracular responses of the Pythian priestess, of the Cumaean Sibyl, and many similar instances, including all cases where the diviner induces trance or clairvoyance, whether in himself by natural power or by incantations, drugs, or other preparations; or in a subject, as when ink is poured into the palm of a child, who sees visions in it, or by some kind of hypnotism.

 

Under the second head come geomancy, augury, the reading of the marks on the liver of a slaughtered animal, reading cards, Chinese throwing-sticks, predictive astrology, palmistry, numerology, and a great variety of other forms. Between the two classes are ranged such practices as gazing into crystal or water, where external means and interior vision both play a part in the result. Often it is a means of utilizing one's own inner faculties, whether by natural or induced clairvoyance, or by employing the agencies which regulate events apparently casual such as the fall of the cards, the marks in the sand, the drawing of lots; and this last is related to the subject of omens.

 

The universal correspondences in nature, the interrelation of all things, imply that the most apparently casual and trivial events have of necessity connection with other events, so that the one can be interpreted by means of the other, provided only that the diviner knows the rules and has the insight and skill. Thus, in cartmancy, one deals the cards with a mind concentrated on the knowledge desired, and their fall is determined by these unseen and little understood influences. It is evident, however, that the condition and capacities of the diviner play an essential part in the success of the operation; hence the instructions as to fasting, continence, and the like, so often laid down as preliminaries.

 

The art of divining is and always has been universally diffused. Today this art, in common with many other items of ancient lore, has fallen into disrepute on account of the great abuse to which it has been subjected, as in the case of the abuses of black magic and sorcery. The same remarks would apply as are made in the case of psychism, seances, etc. -- that a large proportion of humanity is neither wise enough nor well-balanced enough to meddle with such methods; and there is too much tendency to use the methods for the gratification of mere personal desires or curiosity. We do far better to attend to the cultivation of our spiritual faculties, incomparably more powerful and effective, such as intuition.

 

It may be added that such practices as the slaughter of animals in order to read the entrails can scarcely be regarded, in any age, as pertaining to divine or white magic.

 

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

 

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Divinity: Encyclopedia II - Divine magic - Polytheistic Divine Magic

Polytheistic divine magic requests the favors of gods or godesses. It is based off of the concept of polytheism. Please help expand this section. ...

See also:

Divine magic, Divine magic - Polytheistic Divine Magic, Divine magic - Monotheistic and Pantheistic Divine Magic, Divine magic - Acting as a Vessel for God's Will, Divine magic - Working Ritual Divine Magic with God, Divine magic - Working with Archangels, Divine magic - Working with Angels

Read more here: » Divine magic: Encyclopedia II - Divine magic - Polytheistic Divine Magic

Divinity: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Father Divine

Father Divine

(1878Ð1965)

Born George Baker, he was the Black minister and founder of the Peace Mission Movement in Sayville, New York, in 1932. on of ex-slaves, Divine developed a theology comprised of elements of African-American Christianity, Methodism, Catholicism, Pentecostalism, and the power-of-positive-thinking ideology, New Thought.

 

He taught that he was God and encouraged followers to channel his spirit to achieve health, prosperity, and salvation. An integrationist, Divine attracted both blacks and whites and campaigned for Civil Rights. During the Depression, disciples opened businesses offering low-priced goods and services, and Peace Missions provided social assistance to the poor.

 

(See also: Father Divine, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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