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Divinity: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on John the Divine

John the Divine (BCW 11:774-5&n)

 

(See also: John the Divine, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

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Divinity: Alternative Health Dictionary on Divine therapy

divine therapy: a combination of centering prayer, Lectio Divina, and Open Mind Open Heart. Centering prayer (the centering prayer method) is a theistic form of meditation that involves using a sacred word. Lectio divina (Lectio) is a method of reading sacred writings such as the Bible. (The expression lectio divina literally means divine reading.) Open Mind Open Heart (the open mind, open heart practice) is a means of opening oneself to God.

 

(See also: Divine therapy, Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)

 

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Divinity: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on John the Divine

John the Divine

(John of Patmos) Mythological character purported to be the author of The Gospel of John and The Revelation (or Apocalypse) of John.

 

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

 

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Divinity: New Age Spiritual Dictionary on Divine Principle

Divine Principle

An Agni Yogic term meaning God or the Creator

 

(See also: Divine Principle, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Divinity: New Age Spiritual Dictionary on Divine Realization

Divine Realization

Moments of revelation merging into synthesis or comprehension

 

(See also: Divine Realization, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Divinity: Encyclopedia II - Divinity school - United Kingdom

In the United Kingdom there is no standard nomenclature; each university determines the name of its divinity school according to historic precedent and individual policy. The majority of schools in the United Kingdom are independent of direct control by a Church, though some maintain links with historic sponsors. The following lists the names of various divinity schools in the United Kingdom: Divinity school - England. Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge See also:

Divinity school, Divinity school - United Kingdom, Divinity school - England, Divinity school - Scotland, Divinity school - United States, Divinity school - University divinity schools, Divinity school - Schools of theology, Divinity school - Seminaries

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Divinity: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Divine Right

Divine Right

The claim to authority to rule as granted by God. Divine right is most commonly asserted by monarchs.

 

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

 

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Divinity: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Divine Science

Divine Science

A New Thought church headquartered in Denver. CO.

 

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

 

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Divinity: New Age Spiritual Dictionary on Divining rod

divining rod

A long narrow tool used in the hands of a dowser that gives them tangible signals in answer to their questions

 

(See also: Divining rod, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Divinity: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Divine Rulers

Divine Rulers The nations of antiquity, such as the Egyptians, Chaldeans, and Greeks, had traditions of early racial divine rulers and spiritual dynasties which preceded their human kings. In the later races, these rulers stood for the dynasties of the gods, rishis, pitris, manus, etc., who are said in theosophy to have incarnated themselves in the third root-race on this globe during our present round, and to be born again and again as spiritual teachers in succeeding cycles for the instruction of nations, among whom they appear from time to time.

 

(See also: Divine Rulers, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)

 

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Divinity: Theosophy Occultism Mysticism Dictionary on Divine Soul

A Theosophical definition of Divine Soul :

 

Divine Soul

In occultism the divine soul is the garment of the divine ego, as the divine ego is the garment or child of the divine monad. The divine monad we may call the inner god, and this would mean that the divine ego, its offspring, is the inner Buddha, or the inner Christ; and hence the divine soul is the expression of the inner Buddha or of the inner Christ in manifestation on earth as the manushya-buddha or christ-man.

 

It should be stated here that of the several monads which in their combination form the entire septenary constitution of man each such monad has its own ego-child, and this latter has its own soul. It is this combination, mystic, wonderful, mysterious, which makes of man the complex entity he is, and which entitles him to the term which the occultism of the archaic ages has always given to him: the microcosm, a reflection or copy in the small of the macrocosm or kosmic entity.

 

See also: Divine Soul, Mysticism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Divinity: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on John the Divine

John the Divine

(John of Patmos) Mythological character purported to be the author of The Gospel of John and The Revelation (or Apocalypse) of John.

 

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

 

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Divinity: American History Dictionary - Divine Ceation

Definition and meaning of Divine Ceation:

 

Divine Ceation

Religious fundamentalists in the 1920s insisted that the only explanation for the origin of the human species was divine creation. A Tennessee law to that effect was tested in the 1924 Scopes trial when biology teacher John Scopes tried to teach a class on Darwinian evolution.

(Source: Madrid Waddington High School )

 

Also see these pages:  American History, American History Sitemap, History, History Sitemap

 

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Divinity: New Age Spiritual Dictionary on Divine Light

Divine Light

Celestial radiance perceived by the Third Eye; eternal effulgence within all beings brighter than the Sun, realized by turning away from the physical senses and looking within and whose mystical union confers truth, consciousness, and bliss

 

(See also: Divine Light, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Divinity: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Father Divine

Father Divine

(1878–1965)

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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Divinity: Encyclopedia II - Divinópolis - History and Economy

Divinópolis was founded in 1767 by fifty families who lived in the lands near the Itapecerica and Pará rivers. The first settlement took root near the waterfalls on the Itapecerica and was called Paragem da Itapecerica in reference to the river. In 1770 it became Espírito Santo da Itapecerica and was a district of Tamanduá. In 1912 it became a city with the name Divinópolis (Divine City) in homage to the older name of Espírito Santo. The arrival of the railroad in 1890 offered the city opportunities for the installation of siderurgic industries, of iron and steel, providing a reasonable standard of ...

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Divinópolis, Divinópolis - History and Economy, Divinópolis - Divinópolis' Famous Inhabitants

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Divinity: Encyclopedia II - The Life Divine - Development of The Book

Integral organizations: Integral Institute Cal. Inst. of Integral Studies Integral University The Life Divine first appeared serially in the Arya, in fifty-two original chapters published from August 1914 to January 1919. In 1939 Sri Aurobindo revised and enlarged these chapters for publication in book form. Volume I was published in November 1939. It included the first twenty seven chapters from the Arya, with an entirely new twenty-eighth chapter. Chapters 19 and 23 a ...

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The Life Divine, The Life Divine - Basic Themes, The Life Divine - Development of The Book, The Life Divine - List of Chapters, The Life Divine - Structure of The Life Divine, The Life Divine - Links

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Divinity: Encyclopedia II - The Life Divine - Basic Themes

The universe was created from the Real Idea of the Absolute that ended in its Involution in and as the universe. Since the universe came into being as a result of powers of an Original Consciousness and Force (Spirit - Satchidananda and Supermind), then we (and all beings) must also somehow consist of spirit. That spirit is concealed in the Physical, Vital, and Mental nature, into which it descended through involution. Through Evolution the universe evolves from matter to life to mind and spirit. The purpose of existence is to discove ...

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The Life Divine, The Life Divine - Basic Themes, The Life Divine - Development of The Book, The Life Divine - List of Chapters, The Life Divine - Structure of The Life Divine, The Life Divine - Links

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Divinity: Encyclopedia II - The Divine Comedy - Original copies

Only two known copies of the original manuscript still remain. One is in Milan, and the other is owned by the Asiatic Society of Bombay. In 1930, Mussolini offered the society one million pounds sterling for the book, but was flatly refused. According to the Società Dantesca Italiana, no original manuscript written by Dante survived; there are many manuscript copies from the 14th and 15th ce ...

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The Divine Comedy, The Divine Comedy - Structure and story, The Divine Comedy - Inferno, The Divine Comedy - Purgatorio, The Divine Comedy - Paradiso, The Divine Comedy - Thematic Concern, The Divine Comedy - Response and criticism, The Divine Comedy - Original copies, The Divine Comedy - The Divine Comedy in the arts, The Divine Comedy - Visual arts, The Divine Comedy - Literature, The Divine Comedy - Music, The Divine Comedy - Sculpture, The Divine Comedy - Notes

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Divinity: Encyclopedia II - The Life Divine - List of Chapters

BOOK I Ch.1: The Human Aspiration Ch.3: The Two Negations I. The Materialist Denial Ch.3: The Two Negations II. The Refusal of the Ascetic Ch.4: Reality Omnipresent Ch.5: The Destiny of the Individual Ch.6: Man and the Universe Ch.7: The Ego and the Dualities Ch.8: The Methods of Vedantic Knowledge Ch.9: The Pure Existent Ch.10: Conscious Force Ch.11: Delight of Existence: the Problem Ch.12: Delight of Existence: t ...

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The Life Divine, The Life Divine - Basic Themes, The Life Divine - Development of The Book, The Life Divine - List of Chapters, The Life Divine - Structure of The Life Divine, The Life Divine - Links

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Divinity: Encyclopedia II - The Divine Comedy - Original copies

Only two known copies of the original manuscript still remain. One is in Milan, and the other is owned by the Asiatic Society of Bombay. In 1930, Mussolini offered the society one million pounds sterling for the book, but was flatly refused. According to the Società Dantesca Italiana, no original manuscript written by Dante survived; there are many manuscript copies from the 14th and 15th ce ...

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The Divine Comedy, The Divine Comedy - Structure and story, The Divine Comedy - Inferno, The Divine Comedy - Purgatorio, The Divine Comedy - Paradiso, The Divine Comedy - Thematic Concern, The Divine Comedy - Response and criticism, The Divine Comedy - Original copies, The Divine Comedy - Derivative works, The Divine Comedy - Visual arts, The Divine Comedy - Literature, The Divine Comedy - Music, The Divine Comedy - Sculpture, The Divine Comedy - Notes

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Divinity: Encyclopedia II - The Divine Comedy - Structure and story

The Divine Comedy is composed of three canticas (or "cantiche"), Inferno (Hell), Purgatorio (Purgatory), and Paradiso (Paradise), composed respectively of 34, 33, and 33 cantos. The first cantica, Inferno, is by far the most famous of the three, and is often published separately under the title Dante's Inferno. As a part of the whole literary work, the first canto serves as an introduction to the entire Divine Comedy, making each of the canticas 33 cantos lon ...

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The Divine Comedy, The Divine Comedy - Structure and story, The Divine Comedy - Inferno, The Divine Comedy - Purgatorio, The Divine Comedy - Paradiso, The Divine Comedy - Thematic Concern, The Divine Comedy - Response and criticism, The Divine Comedy - Original copies, The Divine Comedy - The Divine Comedy in the arts, The Divine Comedy - Visual arts, The Divine Comedy - Literature, The Divine Comedy - Music, The Divine Comedy - Sculpture, The Divine Comedy - Notes

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