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Virtues: Encyclopedia - Tarot

As discussed in more detail below, the Tarot is usually a deck of 78 cards composed of: the major arcana, consisting of 21 trump cards and the Fool card; the minor arcana consisting of 56 cards: ten cards numbered from Ace to 10 in four different suits; traditionally batons (wands), cups, swords and coins (pentacles) (40 cards in total); and four court cards, page, knight, queen and king in the same four suits (4 per suit, thus ...

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Virtues: Encyclopedia - Sermon

A sermon is an oration by a prophet or member of the clergy. Sermons address a Biblical, theological, or religious topic, usually expounding on a type of belief or law. Sermon - The delivery of sermons. Sermons are usually, but not always, delivered in a house of worship, most of which have a pulpit or ambo, an elevated architectural feature from which sermons are given. Sermons are occasionally known as homilies, especially in the Roman Catholic Church and similar traditions. The word "sermon" comes ...

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Virtues: Encyclopedia - Avatar Ultima

The Avatar is the main (player) character in the Ultima series of games. He (or she) is not an embodiment of a god (as in the traditional meaning of the term "avatar"), but of a set of ethic guidelines called the Virtues. In the game, you must balance your actions and behave according to the Virtues, for it is all that will set you apart from your enemies. Avatar Ultima - History. The Avatar was first known as the Stranger (or, more fully, Stranger from another world) in Ultima, when he ...

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Virtues: Encyclopedia - Lust

Lust is a term for an intense desire or craving, usually sexual although it is also common usage to talk of a "lust for life" or a "lust for power" or other goals. As a sexual term, lust implies a sexual desire in and of itself, an erotic arousal and wish, or intense physical or sexual attraction or craving. In this sense, it is considered a vice by Christianity, and is listed as one of the Seven deadly sins. On the other hand, many people see lust as the purest form of love. This viewpoint argues that bein ...

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Virtues: Encyclopedia II - Avatar Ultima - Appearance and customization

Since the games focus on the spiritual growth and hope to teach some good ideas to the players as well, the implied idea behind the Avatar character is to make the in-game character a mirror image of the players themselves (the character in the game, in a way, becoming an "avatar" of the player), but this is not explicitly mentioned. In all Ultima games (except for Ultima IX), the player is allowed to name the Avatar character how they want. Ultima IX does not allow the character to be named, but the option is again open in the fan-made dial ...

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Avatar Ultima, Avatar Ultima - History, Avatar Ultima - Dialogue, Avatar Ultima - Appearance and customization, Avatar Ultima - Companions of the Avatar, Avatar Ultima - Original eight companions, Avatar Ultima - Other companions, Avatar Ultima - Cameos in other games

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Virtues: Encyclopedia II - Fallen angel - Reasons for their fall

There are a number of beliefs regarding fallen angels. Many focus on issues of free will, lust, pride, or the incomprehensibility of the acts of God. Fallen angel - The Different Facets of God. This hypothesis focuses on the concept that God has two opposite sides — a divine (or bright) side, and a shadow (or dark) side. It is believed that if mortals were to see God's bright side, His radiance would incinerate them instantly. Therefore, a dark ...

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Fallen angel, Fallen angel - Reasons for their fall, Fallen angel - The Different Facets of God, Fallen angel - Consequences of Free Will, Fallen angel - Bowing to mankind, Fallen angel - Fallen angels by rank, Fallen angel - First Sphere, Fallen angel - Second Sphere, Fallen angel - Third Sphere, Fallen angel - Others

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Virtues: Encyclopedia II - Tarot - Origin and History

Tarot - The tarot deck. As an institution, the Roman Catholic Church and most civil governments did not routinely condemn tarot cards during tarot's early history. In fact, in some jurisdictions, tarot cards were specifically exempted from laws otherwise prohibiting regular playing cards. However, some sermons inveighing against the evil inherent in cards can be traced to the 14th century. No mention of playing cards in the context of gambling and other marks of dissolute life precede the sudden appearance of a b ...

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Tarot, Tarot - The Tarot Deck, Tarot - Origin and History, Tarot - The tarot deck, Tarot - Use of tarot cards in divination, Tarot - Differences among decks, Tarot - Symbolism, Tarot - Psychology, Tarot - Storytelling and Art, Tarot - Divination, Tarot - Layouts or spreads, Tarot - Further Information

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Virtues: Encyclopedia II - Lust - Derivation

The word derives from the Old English term for desire, and ultimately from the German word of the same spelling. Obsolete uses include lust in the sense of pleasure, or relish. ...

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Lust, Lust - Derivation

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Virtues: Encyclopedia II - Sermon - The delivery of sermons

Sermons are usually, but not always, delivered in a house of worship, most of which have a pulpit or ambo, an elevated architectural feature from which sermons are given. Sermons are occasionally known as homilies, especially in the Roman Catholic Church and similar traditions. The word "sermon" comes from a Middle English word which was derived from an Old French term, which in turn came from the Latin word sermō; ("discourse"). (Actually, it meant "conversation", and early sermons were delivered in the form of question and a ...

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Sermon, Sermon - The delivery of sermons, Sermon - Famous preachers of sermons, Sermon - The sermon takes center stage in Protestantism, Sermon - Notable preachers of sermons, Sermon - Types of sermons, Sermon - Delivery methods, Sermon - Sermons and sexual psychology

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Virtues: Encyclopedia II - Fallen angel - Reasons for their fall

There are a number of beliefs regarding fallen angels. Many focus on issues of free will, lust, pride, or the incomprehensibility of the acts of God. Fallen angel - The different facets of God. This hypothesis focuses on the concept that God has two opposite sides — a divine (or bright) side, and a shadow (or dark) side. It is believed that if mortals were to see God's bright side, His radiance would incinerate them instantly. Therefore, a dark side was necessary for Him to communicate with mortals. As J ...

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Fallen angel, Fallen angel - Reasons for their fall, Fallen angel - The different facets of God, Fallen angel - Consequences of Free Will, Fallen angel - Bowing to mankind, Fallen angel - Fallen angels by rank, Fallen angel - First Sphere, Fallen angel - Second Sphere, Fallen angel - Third Sphere, Fallen angel - Others, Fallen angel - Bibliography

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Virtues: Encyclopedia II - Fallen angel - Fallen angels by rank

Some of the fallen were members of more than one rank, but this list will only list the primary rank, or the rank that is most well-known, of each apostate angel. For more information, see articles of the various entities. Fallen angel - First Sphere. Seraphim Satan Abaddon Asmodeus Astaroth Leviathan                 ...

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Fallen angel, Fallen angel - Reasons for their fall, Fallen angel - The different facets of God, Fallen angel - Consequences of Free Will, Fallen angel - Bowing to mankind, Fallen angel - Fallen angels by rank, Fallen angel - First Sphere, Fallen angel - Second Sphere, Fallen angel - Third Sphere, Fallen angel - Others, Fallen angel - Bibliography

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Virtues: Encyclopedia II - Avatar Ultima - Companions of the Avatar

Avatar Ultima - Original eight companions. Dupre Shamino Iolo Geoffrey Mariah Jaana Katrina Julia Avatar Ultima - Other companions. Spark Raven Beh Lem Segallion Sentri ...

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Avatar Ultima, Avatar Ultima - History, Avatar Ultima - Dialogue, Avatar Ultima - Appearance and customization, Avatar Ultima - Companions of the Avatar, Avatar Ultima - Original eight companions, Avatar Ultima - Other companions, Avatar Ultima - Cameos in other games

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Virtues: Encyclopedia II - Avatar Ultima - Dialogue

In Ultima I to III, the Stranger was a silent protagonist whose speech was never shown. In Ultima IV and onward, the player must choose keywords (in early parts by typing them out, in VII by picking them). Thus the other characters discuss things with the Avatar, but apart of the topic, the player never sees what the Avatar actually says. By tradition, the dialogue choices the player knows beforehand are "name", "job" and "bye" (and also rarely "health"). This is also parodied in Ultima VII where an actor playing the Avatar has hundreds of lines to memor ...

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Avatar Ultima, Avatar Ultima - History, Avatar Ultima - Dialogue, Avatar Ultima - Appearance and customization, Avatar Ultima - Companions of the Avatar, Avatar Ultima - Original eight companions, Avatar Ultima - Other companions, Avatar Ultima - Cameos in other games

Read more here: » Avatar Ultima: Encyclopedia II - Avatar Ultima - Dialogue

Virtues: Encyclopedia II - Tarot - Symbolism

The Tarot has a complex and rich symbolism with a long history. Such history is not impenetrable. Contrary to what many popular authors claim, its origins are not lost in the mists of time. In fact, much of the fog around the symbolism can be dispelled if one studies sources other than occultists with a vested interest in the occult interpretation of Tarot. We will do some dispelling further on; in the meantime, the most important thing to note is that modern, occult readings of the cards often have little to do with their ...

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Tarot, Tarot - The Tarot Deck, Tarot - Origin and History, Tarot - The tarot deck, Tarot - Use of tarot cards in divination, Tarot - Differences among decks, Tarot - Symbolism, Tarot - Psychology, Tarot - Storytelling and Art, Tarot - Divination, Tarot - Layouts or spreads, Tarot - Further Information

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Virtues: Encyclopedia II - Sermon - Types of sermons

There are a number of different types of preaching, that differ both by their subject matter and by their intended audience. Not all types of preaching are within the gift of every preacher. These types of preaching include: Topical preaching - concerned with a particular subject of current concern; Exhortatory preaching - concerned with changing or affirming the behaviour of the congregation in a particular way; Biographical preaching - tracing the story of a particular biblical character through a number of p ...

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Sermon, Sermon - The delivery of sermons, Sermon - Famous preachers of sermons, Sermon - The sermon takes center stage in Protestantism, Sermon - Notable preachers of sermons, Sermon - Types of sermons, Sermon - Delivery methods, Sermon - Sermons and sexual psychology

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Virtues: Encyclopedia II - Tarot - The Tarot Deck

The typical 78-card tarot deck is structured into two distinct parts. The first, called the Major Arcana, consists of 21 cards without suits typically referred to as "trumps", plus a 22nd card, The Fool. The second, called the Minor Arcana, consists of 56 cards divided into four suits of 14 cards each. The traditional Italian suits are Swords, Batons, Coins and Cups. In modern tarot decks, the Batons suit is commonly called Wands, Rods or Staves, while the Coins suit is often called Pentacles or Disks. (Arcana is the plural form of the Latin word arc ...

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Virtues: Encyclopedia II - Tarot - Psychology

Carl Jung was the first psychologist to attach importance to the Tarot. He may have regarded the Tarot cards as representing archetypes: fundamental types of person or situation embedded in the subconscious of all human beings. The Emperor, for instance, represents the ultimate patriarch or father figure. The theory of archetypes gives rise to several psychological uses. Some psychologists use Tarot cards to identify how a client views himself or herself, by asking the patient to select a card that he or she identifies with. Some try ...

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Virtues: Encyclopedia II - Tarot - Divination

Divination, or fortune-telling, is by far the most popular and well-known use of the Tarot in the English-speaking world. This is sometimes seen as an extension of the psychological use mentioned above. Alternatively, it is sometimes seen as a less sophisticated use of tarot. It can be argued that we sometimes perceive the signs of future events subconsciously only. For instance, you might be subconsciously aware that a relationship or job is in trouble, before you admit it to yourself. In that sense, it might be said that the Tarot can give ...

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Virtues: Encyclopedia II - Tarot - Storytelling and Art

The Tarot has inspired writers as well as visual artists. Italo Calvino described the Tarot as a "machine for telling stories", writing the novel The Castle of Crossed Destinies with plots and characters constructed through the Tarot. T. S. Eliot's poem The Waste Land uses only superficial descriptions of Tarot cards, a few of which are genuine. Random selections of Tarot cards have also been used to construct stories for writing exercises and writing games. The Greater Trumps (1932), a supernatural thriller by Charles Williams, involves a struggle over "the Original Deck," which has co ...

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Tarot, Tarot - The Tarot Deck, Tarot - Origin and History, Tarot - The tarot deck, Tarot - Use of tarot cards in divination, Tarot - Differences among decks, Tarot - Symbolism, Tarot - Psychology, Tarot - Storytelling and Art, Tarot - Divination, Tarot - Layouts or spreads, Tarot - Further Information

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Virtues: Encyclopedia II - Avatar Ultima - History

The Avatar was first known as the Stranger (or, more fully, Stranger from another world) in Ultima, when he (or she) defeated Mondain. He returned to bring an end to the revenge of the enchantress Minax, and to dispatch their hellspawn, Exodus. It is widely debated whether or not the Stranger and the Avatar are the same person, as the games themselves are not quite consistent on this issue. Ultima IV seems to say they are different persons altogether, but later Ultimas (Ultima VII part two: Serpent Isle as ...

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Avatar Ultima, Avatar Ultima - History, Avatar Ultima - Dialogue, Avatar Ultima - Appearance and customization, Avatar Ultima - Companions of the Avatar, Avatar Ultima - Original eight companions, Avatar Ultima - Other companions, Avatar Ultima - Cameos in other games

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