| Aura-a field of energy surrounding and emanating from a physical being or object; a place or thing and projecting to the sensitive in a variety of color fields; each color indicating different aspects of the psychological, spiritual and physical condition of the being. Cabinet- and enclosure, usually a curtain or draped entrance, for the purpose of housing a medium during sittings for materialization. Centering-the art of looking within oneself to realize we are truly the center of all that is around us and we recognize ourselves and our capabilities and limitations. Clairaudience-is clear hearing; the power of hearing sounds removed from the natural hearing conditions or environment; parapsychology refers to it as extra-sensory information received as sound. Clairsentience- is clear capacity for sensing or feeling; an awareness of general sensing apart from visual and auditory modes; sensing communication of entities or auric emanations. Clairvoyance- is clear seeing; the ability of seeing beyond natural visual sense or conditions; parapsychology refers to it as the expression of extra-sensory seeing of physical objects and events as disinguished from thought (telepathy). Coloring-is when a medium unconsciously influences a message given- the wording or intent of the message may be changed and contain concepts and words that belong the medium and have nothing to do with the actual message. Concentration-is the application of one's total attention to a specific; attuning the mind to a focal point; a necessity in the development of psychic abilities and a forerunner of meditation. |
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| We, as Spiriits being in physical form, are subjected to abiding by Natural Law, the law or way of physicality. The definition of Natural Law is the ascertained working sequence or constant order among the phenomena of nature. Simply put, when something begins it must follow its natural course to its natural conclusion or consequence. Here are some examples of Natural Law: Law of Attraction- Like attracts like; Law of Cause and Effect- for every action there is a reaction; Law of Compensation- we receive, sooner or later in full measure, exactly what we have earned for ourselves; Law of Retribution- we reap what we sow; Law of Continuity-there is no break between natural and spiritual law, and the Law of Harmony-harmony and rhythm is motion and all motion in the Universe is dominated by a particular flowing order. |
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| A to Z Definitions- to help you with some basic Spiritualist meanings: Compilied from various texts and sources, including the Morris Pratt Institute. |
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| Anthropomorphic-is the belief that God is one with a human personality and does react to human requests and holds the scale of rendering judgement. The diety will also think like physical man and has human form and attributes. Apport- the dematerialization and trans- portation of an object from one place to another; an apparent penetration of matter by matter |
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