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Pagan
noun • [pay•gan]
• A person holding spiritual beliefs based on reverence to the earth and natural elements
• A person who doesn’t hold traditional religious beliefs is often pejoratively called a pagan
• Many major holidays have their basic roots in pagan rituals, usurped and adopted by Christianity.
• Wicca is considered a pagan religion
Palmistry (also known as palm-reading)
Noun • [palm•ess•tree]
• A process of divination through examination of the lines on the palm of the querent’s hand
Paranormal
adj. [par•a•norm•al]
• That which cannot be explained by science.
• Commonly used to refer to such occurrences as spirit sightings and haunted houses.
• May also be used to refer to any psychic/telepathic activity
Past Life Regression
noun • [past • life • ree•gresh•shun]
• A technique of remembering previous physical incarnations while under hypnosis
• Used mainly for spiritual or therapeutic purpose
Pendulum
noun • [pen•ju•lum]
• A weight that hangs freely used as a tool of divination and/or to access the subconscious
Pentacle
noun • [pen•ta•cul]
• A pentagram surrounded by a circle: symbolizes unity and the connection of our being and all elements
• One of the suits of a traditional tarot deck: representing the element of earth
Pentagram
noun • [pen•ta•gram]
• Traditional symbol for the religion of Wicca, just as a cross is the symbol for Christianity
• Four points represent the elements of air, water, earth and fire; the top point represents spirit.
Psychic
noun • [si•kick]
• A person who uses natural intuitive powers for divinatory purposes
Psychic/Medium
noun • [si•kick / mee•dee•uhm]
• A person who uses natural intuitive powers for divinatory purposes
Purple (as a symbol)
noun • [purr•pull]
• Spirituality, insight, intuitiveness,
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Royalty, sacred connection to the divine
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