DictionaryA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Acupuncture: Ancient form of healing involving the use of hair thin needles applied to spots on the body called trigger points. There is Chinese, Korean, Japanese and a Westernized version of this practice. Affirmations: A statement
that an individual holds true. Affirmations are created by each individual Alternative healing: Methods of healing other than traditional methods, such as herbs, reflexology and acupuncture. Angels: A spiritual being superior to man in power and intelligence, especially: one in the lowest rank of the celestrial hierachy; an attendant spirit or guardian. Archangel: A Chief angel,
second to the lowest of celestrial heirarchy; angels, archangels, prinicipalityies,
powers, virtues Archetype: An inherited idea or mode of thought that is in the psycology of C.G. Jung that is derived from the experience of the race and is present in the unconscious of the individual. Aura: Levels of energy patterns surrounding objects As well as living tissue. An aura contains colors and symbols reflecting the true nature of the object or person. Aura balancing: A process that provides an attunement to a transcendent energy that allows a radiant energy to fill the person receiving the balancing. A process of self-understanding, self-forgiveness and the opportunity to change past choices and clear inner obstacles. Aura Camera: A camera created to record auras on film. The pictures show the various colors and forms that are captured on the film. Aromatheraphy: The use
of extracted essential oils from certain plants, grasses, fruits, leaves,
roots and trees. Can be applied Astrology: The study of the stars and planets in terms of their positions and interrelatedness to the birth of a person or idea. An astrology chart reveals the phychological nature and gives further insight into specific areas of experience. Cabala, Kabala, Quabblah: A medieval and modern system of Jewish theosphy, mysticism and thaumaturgy marked by belief in creation through emanation and a cipher method of interpreting scripture; a traditional esoteric, occult or secret meeting. Card Layout: The manner in which a group of cards is formed enabling the reader to translate them to the benefit of the querant. Card spread: The same as a card layout. Chakras: Seven (some say eight) spiritual energy points in our bodies. Each lifetime focuses on one, sometimes two energy points. Some Major Arcana cards show which charkas we are developing this lifetime. Channel: A person who seves as a channel or intermediary for spirits: who have crossed over to what society believes Clairvoyant: unusually perceptive. Condition of Spirit: Knowing ones spiritual path. Some Major Arcana cardsIndicate a person’s condition of spirit and what he isLearning this lifetime. Cosmic: Of a relating to the cosmos, the extraterrestrial vastness, or the Universe in contrast to the earth alone. Crystal: Clear, hard rock that is part of the quartz family. Clear qartz can be programmed to help us.Definitions (cont.) Crystal ball gazing: The psychic are to gazing into a natural or leaded ball toGain insight and information that can be of use to ourselves or others. Dowsing: To use a dowsing rod. Dowsing rod: A forked rod believed to indicate the presense of water or minerals especially by dipping downward when held over a vein. Dreams: Images, symbols and sounds received during sleep that areConsidered to be messages and lessons from the realm of Higher developed entities. Duality: When a Major Arcana card expresses opposites. Ear Candeling: A nutural way to clean out accumulated wax and white flakey fungus from the ears. The candels are custom designed from natural fibers and tapered to precise specifications. The thin end is placed in the ear, the upper end set on fire. The vacuum created draws the material upward and out of the ear. SHOULD NOT BE DONE TO THOSE WHO HAVE EAR TUBES, PERFORATED EAR DRUMS OR ARIFICIAL EAR DRUMS. Evil: That which is not God. Function of a card: How a Major Arcanas energy affects a human’s physical orspiritual sense. Graphology: The art and science of interpreting handwriting. Herbs: A plant or plant part that is valued for it's medicinal value. Holistic: Relating to or concerned with wholes or with complete systems rather that with the analysis of , treatment of, or dissection of the parts, ( holistic medicine attempts to treat both the body and mind), (holistic ecology views man and the environment as a single system) Holographic Repatterning: A process that makes it possible for us to creat positive changes in any area of our lives where we experience limitations. Based on a foundation of principles from new physics and psychology as well as ancient knowledge of the Chakra system of India and the five elements of the meridian system of China. Hypnosis: A state that resembles sleep but is inducted by a person who suggestions are readily accepted by the subject. Intuitive: Known or precieved by intuition: or given to intuition or insight. Kundalini: The yoyic life force tht is held to lie coiled at the base of the spine until it is aroused and sent to the head to trigger enlightment. Labyrinth: A place constructed of or full of intricate passageways and blind alleys. Often walked by those attempting a sense of peace and meditation. Mandala: Hindu or Buddist grahpic symbol of the Universe:Specifically: a circle enclosing a square with a diety on each side. A graphic and often symbolic pattern usually in the form of a circle divided into four seperat sections or bearing a multiple projection of an image. Master: One who is skilled and proficient in occult and spirtual arts. Often a teacher of the specialty. Medium: A channel or sysem of communcating information, or entertainment; an individual held to be a channel of communication between the earthly world and a world of spirits. Mystic: Of or relating to mysteries or esoteric rites, occult; having magical powers. Naturopathy: A sysem of treatment of disease that avoids drugs and surgery and emphasizes the use of natural agents such as air, water or sunshine. Also a physical means such as manipulation and electrical treatment. Oracle: A person giving wise or authoritative decision or opinion. Palmistry: The study of both sides of the hands to determine the character of a person as well as possibilities of what couldhappen in the future. This is a powerful counseling andeffective diagnostic tool. Past-life regressions: The practitioner helps the client into an altered state of consciousness so that he or she remembers his/her past lives. Information about a past life can shed light upon what an individual must deal with this lifetime. Psychic: A person sensitive to nonphysical forces. Psychometry: To handle an object and through psychic impressionsreceive information concerning its history and owner. Qigong: A self healing art that combines movement and meditation. Visualizations are employed to enhance the min Querant: The person whose cards are being read. Ray: One of seven spiritual energy rays that we grow into and become a part of. Reader: The person handling the cards and translating for thequerant. Reiki: A method of natural
healing based on the application of Universal Life Force. The use of
the symbols that are in the hands Reincarnation: The belief surrounding living many lives, not just one. Rolfing: Used for a system of muscle massage intended to serve as both physical and emotional theraphy. Rune: Old Norse and Old English mystery, rune character, writing akin to Old High German; secret discussion. Shaman: A priest or priestess who uses magic for the purpose of curing the sick, diving the hidden and controlling events. Soul: The immaterial essence, animating principle, or actuating cause of an individual. Soul Mate: A person temperamentally suited to another. Spirituality: Something
this is ecclesiastical law belongs to the church or to a cleric as such.
The quality or state of being Symbol: Something that stands for or suggests something else by reason of relationship, association, convention. Vortex: An energy center that tends to form a cavity or vacuumus cavity. A whirlpool effect. Yoga: A
Hindu theistic philosophy teaching the suppression of all activiity
of body, mind and the will in order that the self may realize its distinction
from them and attain liberation; also a system of exercises for attaining
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