Gabriel vocabulary Flashcards

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The immaterial essence of a person

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Soul

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A practice to focus the mind and achieve clarity.

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Meditation

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3
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The belief that actions affect future outcomes.

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Karma

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4
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The energy field surrounding a living being.

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Aura

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5
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Energy centers in the body in Hindu and Buddhist beliefs.

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Chakra

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A word or sound repeated to aid concentration in meditation.

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Mantra

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7
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A transcendent state free from suffering and desire.

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Nirvana

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8
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A form of meditation and mindfulness from Buddhism.

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Zen

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9
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Going beyond the limits of ordinary experience.

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Transcendence

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10
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The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.

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Samsara

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11
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A state of perfect knowledge and wisdom.

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Enlightenment

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12
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The inner self or soul in Hinduism.

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Atman

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13
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Awareness of self and surroundings.

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Consciousness

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14
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A sudden realization or insight.

a moment when you suddenly feel that you understand, or suddenly become conscious of, something that is very important to you.

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Epiphany

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15
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The act of rising to a higher spiritual state.

Vnebovzetje

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Ascension

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16
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The sense of self that can hinder spiritual growth.

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Ego

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17
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The belief in being reborn in a new body after death.

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Reincarnation

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18
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Letting go of material desires and emotions.

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Detachment

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19
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Life force energy in Hindu philosophy.

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Prana

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20
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The fundamental nature of the universe in Taoism.

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Tao

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21
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Related to or coming from a deity or higher power.

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Divine

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22
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A journey to a sacred place for spiritual significance.

romanje

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Pilgrimage

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23
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A ceremonial act performed for spiritual purposes.

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Ritual

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24
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The ability to understand something instinctively.

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Intuition

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25
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Direct experience of the divine or ultimate reality.

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Mysticism

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26
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Strong belief or trust in spiritual principles or deities.

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Faith

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27
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The non-physical part of a person believed to live after death.

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Spirit

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28
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The experience of meaningful coincidences.

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Synchronicity

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29
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A sacred sound and spiritual icon in Indian religions.

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Om

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30
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The universe seen as a well-ordered whole.

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Cosmos

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31
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The practice of seeking knowledge through supernatural means.

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Divination

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32
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Divine favor or assistance.

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Grace

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33
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The belief that the existence of God or the divine is unknowable.

person who holds the view that any ultimate reality (such as God) is unknown and probably unknowable. broadly : one who is not committed to believing in either the existence or the nonexistence of God or a god.

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Agnosticism

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34
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A practice that involves reaching altered states of consciousness to interact with the spirit world.

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Shamanism

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35
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Voluntary self-punishment for spiritual purification.

pokora

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Penance

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36
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Related to the heavens or divine beings.

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Celestial

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37
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A form of public worship or ritual.

Liturgy is the customary public ritual of worship performed by a religious group.

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Liturgy

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38
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A prediction of the future believed to be divinely inspired.

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Prophecy

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39
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Deliverance from sin or spiritual death.

odresitev

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Salvation

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40
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A sacred space used for offerings or worship.

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Altar

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41
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Pertaining to abstract concepts such as being, knowing, and reality beyond the physical world.

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Metaphysical

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42
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Knowledge intended for or understood by a small, enlightened group.

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Esoteric

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43
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The belief that God or divinity is identical with the universe and nature.

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Pantheism

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44
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Esoteric knowledge of spiritual truths, particularly in Gnosticism.

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Gnosis

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45
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A religious, philosophical, and esoteric tradition based on writings attributed to Hermes Trismegistus.

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Hermeticism

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46
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In Jungian psychology, the unconscious feminine side of a man’s psyche.

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Anima

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47
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Relating to intellectual or spiritual knowledge beyond sensory perception.

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Noetic

48
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Rituals intended to invoke the action or presence of divine beings.

also known as divine magic, is one of two major branches of the magical arts,[1] the other being practical magic or thaumaturgy.[2][3] Theurgy describes the ritual practices associated with the invocation or evocation of the presence of one or more deities, especially with the goal of achieving henosis (uniting with the divine) and perfecting oneself.

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Theurgy

49
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A concept of divine wisdom personified in ancient philosophy and Christian mysticism.

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Sophia

50
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The doctrine that all things are derived from a single substance or principle.

In monism, only one supreme being exists, which may be conceived of as a type of God. Although different people, animals, and objects exist, monists would argue that these individuals are all part of the same basic whole, which might be called God, the universe, nature, the source, the One, or something else.

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Monism

51
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A process by which everything is derived from a single divine source in certain mystical traditions.

something which originates or issues from a source

emanacija

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Emanation

52
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Reconciliation between humanity and divinity through sacrifice or ritual.

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Atonement

53
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The elevation of someone to divine status.

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Apotheosis

54
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A spiritual philosophy founded by Rudolf Steiner, emphasizing the development of human wisdom and consciousness.

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Anthroposophy

55
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A Hindu philosophy teaching the ultimate unity of all reality with the divine.

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Vedanta

56
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Writings or teachings of questionable authenticity, often relating to hidden spiritual texts.

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Apocrypha

57
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In Gnosticism, the fullness of divine powers or spiritual beings constituting the spiritual universe.

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Pleroma

58
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Regarded as too important or sacred to be interfered with.

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Sacrosanct

59
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The belief in two opposing forces, often seen as good and evil or spirit and matter.

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Dualism

60
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Describing a mysterious, awe-inspiring experience of the divine or spiritual presence.

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Numinous

61
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A method of examining and discussing opposing ideas to find the truth, often used in spiritual or philosophical contexts.

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Dialectical

62
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The process of receiving divine knowledge or spiritual insight.

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Illumination

63
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A term describing a period when many of the world’s great spiritual and philosophical systems arose (800-200 BCE).

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Axial Age

64
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A dualistic religious philosophy positing a cosmic battle between light and darkness.

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Manicheanism

65
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The underlying reality or substance of something, often used in theological contexts to refer to aspects of divinity.

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Hypostasis

66
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The study of religious doctrines of salvation.

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Soteriology

67
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A descent into the underworld or the depths of the self in spiritual or mythological terms.

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Katabasis

68
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A manifestation of the sacred or divine in the material world.

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Hierophany

69
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The study of the nature of being as it relates to the divine.

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Ontotheology

70
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A conjunction or opposition, particularly in a mystical or symbolic sense, such as the union of opposites in alchemy.

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Syzygy

71
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The study of end times or final events in the world and humanity, often in religious contexts.

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Eschatology

72
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The emptying of one’s own will to become receptive to the divine will.

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Kenosis

73
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The philosophical study of design and purpose in nature, often related to spiritual or divine ends.

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Teleology

74
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The process of achieving union with the divine or the One in Neoplatonic philosophy.

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Henosis

75
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Impressions or latent imprints left on the soul by past actions, often viewed as influencing future experiences in Hinduism and Buddhism.

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Samskara

76
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The principle that everything has a cause, used in spiritual contexts to explore karma or fate.

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Causality

77
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The realization of one’s full potential and creative capabilities.

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Self-actualization

78
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The mental discomfort experienced when holding two conflicting beliefs or values.

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Cognitive Dissonance

79
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The ability to adapt and recover from stress, adversity, or trauma.

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Emotional Resilience

80
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The conscious perception of physical sensations in the body, often used in healing trauma.

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Somatic Awareness

81
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Relating to states of consciousness beyond personal identity, connecting to higher or spiritual realms.

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Transpersonal

82
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The brain’s ability to reorganize and form new neural connections throughout life.

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Neuroplasticity

83
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Deep, pervasive anxiety about life’s meaning, freedom, and mortality.

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Existential Anxiet

84
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A mental state achieved by focusing awareness on the present moment, often used to reduce stress.

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Mindfulness

85
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The process of exploring and integrating the unconscious or darker aspects of oneself.

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Shadow Work

86
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The unification of body, mind, and spirit to create overall well-being.

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Holistic Integration

87
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The ability to go beyond personal limitations and ego for the sake of a higher purpose.

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Self-transcendence

88
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Relating to universal symbols or patterns of behavior that exist in the collective unconscious.

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Archetypal

89
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The ability to deeply resonate with and understand another’s emotional state.

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Empathic Attunement

90
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The state of balancing one’s life force energy, often through practices like Reiki or meditation.

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Energetic Alignment

91
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Relating to the intersection of psychological and spiritual growth.

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Psychospiritual

92
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The ability to perceive the inner workings of the mind, allowing for deeper self-awareness and healing.

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Mindsight

93
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A concept suggesting that consciousness can affect physical matter, often used in alternative healing practices.

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Quantum Healing

94
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Embracing reality fully and without resistance, a key principle in dialectical behavior therapy.

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Radical Acceptance

95
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Fully inhabiting one’s physical self, integrating mind, body, and emotions into conscious awareness.

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Embodiment

96
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The study of how relationships and the brain interact to shape our mental and emotional health.

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Interpersonal Neurobiology

97
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The transitional phase between two states of being, often a time of growth or transformation.

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Liminal Space

98
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A shamanic practice of reintegrating parts of the soul lost through trauma or emotional fragmentation.

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Soul Retrieval

99
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Personal limits that define how others can interact with us, essential for emotional health.

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Boundaries

100
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The recognition that all of existence is interconnected, transcending the dualistic separation of self and other.

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Non-duality

101
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The subconscious part of the self that retains childhood emotions, often in need of healing or nurturing.

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Inner Child

102
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A powerful emotional release that leads to healing or transformation.

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Catharsis

103
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The experience of transcending the ego, often resulting in a sense of unity with the universe.

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Ego Dissolution

104
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A highly focused mental state where one is fully immersed in an activity, often associated with heightened creativity.

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Flow State

105
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A technique in neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) to associate a positive emotional state with a specific stimulus.

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Anchoring

106
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Deep emotional responsiveness, especially in therapeutic relationships, to promote healing.

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Attunement

107
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The process of self-reflection and introspection to gain insight into unconscious patterns.

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Inner Work

108
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Referring to the interrelationship between the nervous system and the body in healing.

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Neurosomatic

109
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The blending of different religious, spiritual, or philosophical beliefs into a coherent system.

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Syncretism

110
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The belief that geometric shapes and patterns are inherent in the structure of the universe and have spiritual significance.

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Sacred Geometry

111
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Positive psychological change experienced as a result of struggling with highly challenging life circumstances.

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Post-traumatic Growth

112
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The sense of being in harmony with a person, idea, or experience on a deep level.

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Resonance

113
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Emotional residue resulting from hearing traumatic stories or witnessing suffering in others.

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Vicarious Trauma

114
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Letting go of control and trusting in a higher power or flow of life.

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Surrender

115
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Awareness of one’s own consciousness, often leading to spiritual insight or awakening.

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Meta-consciousness

116
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The process of removing negative or stagnant energy from one’s body or environment to promote spiritual well-being.

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Energetic Clearing