Sacred Relics : these are relics which have religious links. Often they are objects that behave in strange or mysterious ways, in a manner that cannot apparently be explained. Certainly 'The Shroud of Turin' is a very famous sacred relic.
Sacred Term derived from the Latin sacer, meaning "untouchable" in the dual sense of both holy and unclean. A sacer person or thing was designated for a divine purpose; it was taboo, dedicated to the other world.
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The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage edited by S. Liddell MacGregor Mathers For an indispensible new English translation, see Georg Dehn's The Book of Abramelin: a New Translation. Forward by Joseph H. Peterson ...
The sacred box made of covered with gold that was borne by the Hebrews in their journey in the desert. Its lid, the 'mercy seat', was of solid gold and had two cherubs with outstretched wings.
Thus the great sacred name is formed of three letters only. The fourth term of the name is formed by the repetition of the second letter, the He.
Sacred Geometry Jewelry by the artist David Weitztman Sacred geometry is a term which describes the geometrical laws which create everything in existence.
SACRED SOUND & MUSIC THE CHORDS OF THE COSMOS: Deborah Van Dyke ...
Sacred Science. The epithet given to the occult sciences in general, and by the Rosicrucians to the Kabbala, and especially to the Hermetic philosophy.
The Sacred Space in which the gods and goddesses are invoked, rituals are performed, and in which Magickal works are accomplished. The Circle creates a boundary between the mundane and Magickal worlds.
Sacred or Revered Texts: The AMORC has no official sacred texts per se. However the writings of H. Spencer Lewis, who authored nineteen volumes, are considered of great importance.
Sacred space has been defined in terms of its separation from the profane world, by the limited access accorded to it, by a sense of dread or fascination, as well as by a sense of order and power combined with ambiguity and paradox (6).
The sacred books, then, are illusions. The thought forms that are conveyed by the books also exist within the realm of the personality, and are also illusions. The knowledge obtained by reading the books is also of the mind, and is also illusory.
The sacred book of Islam. Ksana The "favorable moment;" a temporal Centre.
THE SACRED BULL, OR APIS. The importance of the bull as the symbol of the sun at the vernal equinox is discussed in the chapter on The Zodiac and Its Signs.
On a Sacred Mountain in Ireland. Fairy Life and Death. Their Pleasures. The Romances of Fairyland. Their Attitude towards Man. Glamour. Instances of Friendship. Water-Spirits. Freshwater Fairies. Sylphs. Their Amusements.
Abramelin (Sacred Magic of) "The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage" is a mediaeval grimoire that is now widely available in an edition translated and edited by S. L. Macgregor Mathers.
Religious and Sacred Texts Links to all the major religious works, such as the Bible, Koran and Bhagavad Gita, are to be found here, as well as links to many lesser-known texts, like the Apocryphal Gospels. Christian Classics ...
Marriage is a sacred and life changing event. A successful Christian marriage requires a certain level of maturity and preparation to ensure that a married couple will continue to grow together spiritually and emotionally through the years.
Vedas Most sacred and ancient of Sanskrit works, written in hymn form.
Images like the Sacred Hall of the Mind represent the quietude of thought beyond names, where all of nature is reflected in its unfathomable totality.
Flynn, M. 1989. Sacred Charity: Confraternities and Social Welfare in Spain, 1400-1700. Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY.
In the sacred account is written, though the translation here is not too well phrased: "They began to invoke the name of the Lord.
Sacred (Holiness) Holiness, or sanctity, is the state of being holy or sacred, that is, set apart for the worship or service of God or gods. It is most usually ascribed to people, but can be and often is ascribed to objects, times, or places.
The action of "anointing" has long been a part of sacred religions and belief systems.
Jesus and Mary Magdalene take part in the IeroV GamoV (Ieros Gamos), the Sacred Wedding. The old theology carefully avoids this issue because it is a pagan practice of the era that we are dealing with.
The chaplain wears what is perhaps the most important symbol within our Lodge, for his jewel portrays the open volume of Sacred Law, without which no Lodge can operate. This symbol expresses our dedication to the God in whom we have a personal belief.
Besom: A witches broom used to sweep a sacred area and in effect, purify the sacred space. Legend comes from early fertility rites where besoms were 'ridden' over crops to enhance the coming bounty.
Gorgeous and graceful, Lisa Hunt's watercolor imagery showcases sacred creatures and deities from a myriad of cultures: Aztec, Incan, Indian, Japanese, African, Native American, Greek, Roman, and others.
By sheer will and personal energy alone, especially if you live in constant awareness of the sacred in everything, you can set events in motion. I liken it to going through a locked door, though.
II. 1. The seven solar systems, of which ours is one. 2. The seven sacred planets, of which ours is not one. 3. The five non-sacred planets or 'hidden' planets.
See also: World, Spirit, Ritual, Light, Spiritual
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