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The 12th House in Astrology is the 12th section of the chart. It signifies hidden enemies, self-destruction, loss, and confinement. See Also Astrology Discuss this Article
Births in 1469 Machiavelli, author
Books Published in 1473 Abdelazys treatise on Astrology is first printed.
Events in 1486 Last year of Richard III.'s reign as king of England. Births in 1486 Henry Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim, occultist Domenico Beccafumi, artist Ugo da Capri, painter
Events in 1943 Maximilian I. becomes emperor of Germany after the death of his father, Frederick III. Births in 1943 Paracelsus, a physician, alchemist, and mystic.
Events in 1494 The Medicis of Florence are overthrown and therefore Florence becomes a republic.
Books Published in 1503 Alchabitius cum commenlo, Abdelazys treatise on Astrology, reprinted in Venice.
Events in 1512 Pope Julius II restores the Medicis of Florence to power.
Events in 1513 Pope Leo X becomes pontiff.
Books Published in 1517 Grimorium Verum Births in 1517 Ambrose Pare, French surgeon.
Books Published in 1523 Enchiridion of Pope Leo Deaths in 1523 Lucretia Borgia, sister of Caesar Borgia.
Deaths in 1527 Machiavelli, author
Books Published in 1528 La merveilleuse histoire de l'esprit qui, depuis nagére, s'est apparu au monastére des religieuses de Saint Pierre de Lyon, laquelle est pleine de grande admiration, comme...
Books Published in 1531 Agrippa's De occulta philosophia and De incertitudine et Vanitate Scientiarum et Artium atque Excellentia Verbi Dei Declamatio were published.
Books Published in 1532 Agrippa's De occulta philosophia and De incertitudine et Vanitate Scientiarum et Artium atque Excellentia Verbi Dei Declamatio were published.
Deaths in 1535 Henry Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim John Fisher, bishop of Rochester
Births in 1541 Pierre Charron, French theologian Deaths in 1541 Paracelsus, a physician, alchemist, and mystic.
Events in 1566 A young woman is claimed to have been possessed by the demon Baltazo.
Books Published in 1606 Enchiridion of Pope Leo, reprint. Births in 1606 Richard Busby, noted English schoolmaster.
Books Published in 1629 Grimoire of Honorius, at Rome Births in 1629 Gaspar Fagel, Dutch statesman. Christian Huygens, Dutch mathematician and astronomer.
Inventions of 1646 Magic lantern invented by Athanasius Kircher.
Births in 1679 Frimin Abauzit, French theologian.
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The number 17, according to Italian superstition, is very unlucky. Many other things are unlucky, or evil, such as peacocks, because of the "eye" upon their tail feathers, smybolising the "Evil...
Events 1716 The Epworth Poltergeist is said to have appeared in Epworth.
Births in 1720 Jaques Cazotte, author
Births in 1732 Jacques Necker
Deaths in 1734 Noel Falconet, author
Events in 1745 American Philosophical Society founded by Benjamin Franklin.
Events in 1762 The Cock Lane Ghost is said to have appeared in Cock Lane.
Deaths in 1767 Frimin Abauzit - French theologian.
Births in 1780 William Ellery Channing was born.
Births in 1787 Joseph Ennemoser, a doctor and philosopher
Deaths in 1792 Jaques Cazotte author
Deaths in 1804 Jacques Necker
Books Published in 1812 The Fantasmagoriana is published in Paris.
Births in 1815 A'Ali Pasha - Turkish statesman.
Births in 1819 Unknown Day : Guillaume Louis Figuier, author and chemist May 24 : Queen Victoria of the British Empire (Alexandrina Victoria)
Events in 1837 Queen Victoria of the British Empire crowned Discuss this Article
Deaths in 1854 Joseph Ennemoser, a doctor and philosopher
Events in 1863 Bahaism, a religion, is founded in Persia.
Deaths in 1871 A'Ali Pasha - Turkish Statesman
Births in 1875 Aleister Crowley, occultist
Events in 1885 American Society For Psychical Research is founded.
Births in 1890 August 20 - H.P. Lovecraft, author
Deaths in 1894 Guillaume Louis Figuier Author and chemist.
Births in 1896 Arthur Ford, medium.
Events in 1898 Occultist Aleister Crowley joins the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn.
Major Events of 1901: Queen Victoria of the British Empire died (January 22) Discuss this Article
Events in 1904 Argenteum Astrum is founded by Aleister Crowley.
Births in 1906 Albert Hoffman, swiss scientist
Births in 1914 William Seward Burroughs II, writer
Births in 1920 Charles Bukowski, author and poet.
Events in 1922 The German silent film, Noferatu makes its debut. Births in 1922 Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., author.
Events in 1927 CBS is founded.
Books Published in 1930 The Bell Witch of Middle Tennessee by Harriet Parks Miller. Births in 1930 Unknown Day - Richard Cavendish, author of The Black Arts. April 11 - Anton LaVey, the founder of...
Books Published in 1934 The Bell Witch - A Mysterious Spirit
Deaths in 1937 March 15 - H.P. Lovecraft, author
Movies Released in 1938 Tod Browning's Dracula, starring Bela Lugosi makes its debut.
Events in 1938 Albert Hoffman discovers the properties of LSD. Discuss this Article
Events in 1939 Kirlian Photography was discovered by accident by Semyon Kirlian.
Births in 1942 Diane LaVey, Satanist
Births in 1946 December 25 : Jimmy Buffet, singer, songwriter, author.
Deaths in 1947 Aleister Crowley, occultist
Births in 1952 Karla LaVey, Satanist
Births in 1956 Scott Cunningham, author
Births in 1957 Katie Couric, anchorwoman and media personality.
Events in 1966 The Church of Satan is founded by Anton LaVey.
Movies Released in 1968 Rosemary's Baby
Events in 1969 Michael Aquino joins the Church of Satan Books Published in 1969 The Satanic Bible by Anton LaVey
Events in 1970 Michael Aquino becomes a priest of the Church of Satan
Deaths in 1971 Arthur Ford, medium.
Events in 1973 The Seax-Wicca Tradition founded by Raymond Buckland.
Events in 1975 The poem, The Rede of the Wiccae, is published in Green Egg Magazine, laying the foundation for the Wiccan Rede.
Songs Written in 1977 Heroes, by David Bowie and Brian Eno.
The 1980s was a decade of … strangeness. The clothing and hair styles of the 80s are generally regretted by those who participated in them. Cartoons of the 1980s ThunderCats A group of humanoid...
Events in 1981 MTV (Music Television) is launched. Video Games in 1981 Donkey Kong released by Nintendo. Births in 1981 Britney Spears, music artist.
Births in 1983 Vince Young, quarterback for the Tennessee Titans.
Events in 1985 American Society For Psychical Research's 100th year.
Events in 1987 Santanism is founded.
Events in 1989 The Black Flame is founded by Peggy Nadramia and Peter H. Gilmore. TV Shows in 1989 Captain N: The Game Master premieres as a saturday morning cartoon.
TV Shows in 1990 Captain N: The Game Master is canceled after 3 seasons. 1990 was it's last year.
Births in 1993 November 1 - Satan Xerxes Carnacki LaVey, son of Anton LaVey. Deaths in 1993 March 28 - Scott Cunningham, author October 25 - Vincent Price, actor, died from cancer at the age of 82
Deaths in 1994 Charles Bukowski, author and poet.
Events in 1995 September 3 : AuctionWeb is founded by Pierre Omidyar. AuctionWeb will later become known as Ebay.
Events in 1997 March 27 - Heaven's Gate, a cult where all members killed themselves on this day. Deaths in 1997 August 2 - William Seward Burroughs II, writer October 29 - Anton LaVey, founder of...
Events in 1999 Crystal Seifferly was forbidden from wearing her pentacle to school.
Events in 2001 Church of Satan headquarters moved from San Fransisco to New York. Peter H. Gilmore becomes the high priest of the Church of Satan.
Events in 2003 Iraq is invaded by the United States of America. Music in 2003 Peter H. Gilmore's Threnody For Humanity is released.
Events in 2006 Katie Couric replaces Bob Schieffer as anchor on the CBS Evening News. Vince Jones is Drafted by the Tennessee Titans.
Events in 2007 Adam "Pacman" Jones is signed by Total Non-Stop Action Wrestling (TNA). Deaths in 2007 Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., author.
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Events in 325 First Council of Nicaea.
666
According to the Book of Revelation, 666 is the number of the Beast and his sign. By the "Beast", the prophecy is, of course, referring to Satan. Six hundred and sixty six has been used by various...
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Births in 870 Alfarabi, an adept
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This page pertains to the year 901 CE. Currently this page is a stub, and we really don't know of anything that happened in this year.
954
Deaths in 954 Alfarabi, an adept
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A is the first letter of many alphabets, including the English alphabet and the Spanish alphabet. Many people speculate (rightly or wrongly) that the shape of A was conceived by looking at the head...
A1
A1 is a term that means "the best". Most sources reference the term as having been originated from Lloyd's Register of Shipping as a rating of a ships condition. A referred to the condition of hull...
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Ahh is an Egyptian moon-god, who with Khensu and Thoth, wears the lunar crescent and solar disc. He is represented as a young man, bearing the signs of divinity and sovereignty. It is also the...
Little is known about A'albiel except that he is under the command of Archangel Michael. Discuss this Article
Aalborg is a trading town on the Limfjord, in the North of Jutland. Discuss this Article
A.A. Linsday M.D. was a self-published author who wrote about his brand of Absent Healing. In his books, he details miraculous cures affected by telepathy, including the cure of a young man's...
A'Ali Pasha (1815-1871, Mehmed Emin Aali Pasha ) was an eminent reforming Turkish statesman. Discuss this Article
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The Aar is a large Swiss river about 200 miles long, which falls into the Rhine as it leaves Switzerland. Discuss this Article
Aardvarks are odd-looking creatures from South Africa. The name aardvark is said to be derived from an African language, meaning earth pig (however, aardvarks are not pigs, according to zoologists,...
The Aargua is a fertile Swiss canton bordering on the Rhine. Discuss this Article
Aarhuus is a port on the East of Jutland, with a considerable export and import trade, and a fine old Gothic cathedral. Discuss this Article
Aariel is only known to be mentioned once, her name inscribed on a Gnostic amulet along with the god Ialdabaoth. Discuss this Article
Aaron was said to be the elder brother of Moses, and the first high-priest of the Jews, an office he held for forty years. Discuss this Article
Aaronites are the descendants of Aaron, and therefore priests. Jehoiada, the father of Benaiah, led 3,700 Aaronites as "fighting men" to the support of David at Hebron, and at a later period Zadok,...
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Ancient Egyptians believed that the Ab or heart, was the container of the soul. Therefore it was very important that the heart to be preserved after death during the mummification...
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Aba is an angel who has been assigned to look after the sexual activities of humans. Discuss this Article
Abaca is Manila hemp, or the plant, native to the Philippines, which yield it in quantities. Discuss this Article
Abacomancy is a form of divination that uses patterns in the ashes of the recently cremated to prognosticate the future. Discuss this Article
An abacus is a mechanical device used to perform mathematical calculations faster than the average person can do them in their head or on paper. They were used before the electronic calculator was...
Abaddon is also called The Destroyer. Chief of the demons of the seventh hierarchy. Abaddon is the name given by St. John in the Apocalypse to the king of the grasshoppers. He is sometimes regarded...
Abae is a city of northeast Phocis, of Greece, which contained a celebrated shrine to the Oracle of Apollo, which was consulted by royalty, and in times where important decisions must be made of...
Abagtha was one of the seven eunuchs in King Ahasuerus's court, as mentioned in the Book of Esther. Discuss this Article
Aban was Persian angel who was given the duty of watching over the month of October, especially the 10th of October. There is little known why the 10th of October was a special day to...
The Abana, according to religious sources, is the chief river of Damascus. Its modern name is Barada, the Chrysorrhoas, or "golden stream," of the Greeks. It rises in a cleft of the Anti-Lebanon...
Abantiades are the descendants of Abas, his son Acrisius, and Perceus, his great-grandson by Acrisius's daughter Danae. Discuss this Article
Abantias is another name for Danae, a descendant of Abas. Discuss this Article
Abariel is an angel used in ceremonial magic, primarily for invoking lesser angels or for protection against invoked demons. Discuss this Article
Abarim is on the east of Jordan and is a mountain, or rather a mountain-chain, over against Jericho, to the east and south-east of the Dead Sea, in the land of Moab. From "the top of Pisgah", i.e.,...
Abaris was a Scythian, high priest of Apollo, and renowned magician. In so flattering a manner did he chant the praises of Apollo, his master, that the god gave him a golden arrow, on which he...
Abas was : 1. A king of Argos, son of Lynceus and father of Acrisius. He possessed the magic shield of his grandfater Danaus, which was sacred to the goddess Hera. It was afterwards gained by...
According the Lemegeton, Abasdarhon was the angel who ruled over the 5th hour of the night. Discuss this Article
Abatement is a mark of disgrace in a coat of arms. Discuss this Article
The Abatwa are little people similar to fairies according to Zulu folklore. Nomadic hunters. Even though they are said to be magical, the Abatwa are claimed to be nomadic hunters who continually...
Abaye was the name of a Babylonian amora, born in the middle of the 3rd century. He died in 339. Discuss this Article
Abba is Syriac or Chaldee word and is found three times in the New Testament and in each case is followed by its Greek equivalent, which is translated "father." It is a term expressing warm...
Abba Arika was the name of the Babylonian amora of the 3rd century, who established at Sura the systematic study of the Rabbinic traditions which, using the Mishnah as text, led to the compilation...
Abbahu was a Palestinian amora who flourished from 279 - 320. Abbahu encouraged the study of Greek by Jews. He was famous as a collector of traditional lore, and is very often cited in the...
Abba Mari (his full name was Abba Mari ben Moses ben Joseph). He was a French rabbi, who was born at Lunel, near Montpellier, towards the end of the 13th century. He is also known as Yarhi from his...
Abbess (Latin abbatissa, fem. form of abbas, abbot) is the female superior of an abbey or convent of nuns. The mode of election, position, rights and authority of an abbess correspond generally...
Abbey (Latin abbatia; from Syr. abba, father) was a monastery, or conventual establishment, under the government of an abbot or an abbess. It only differed from an abbey in that the superior bore...
An abbot is / was the head and chief governor of a community of monks (also called in the East hegumenos or archimandrite). The title had its origin in the monasteries of Syria, where it spread...
An abbreviation is the shortened form of a name, term or phrase. This is done so that the thing abbreviated is easier and quicker to write, type or speak. For example : MSN is an abbreviation of...
Abby Brimstone is a second degree member of the Church of Satan. She is a recurring contributor to the Trident in her Dear Abby Brimstone column. Abby Brimstone is also a photographer. External...
Abda was : 1. The father of Adoniram, whom Solomon set over the tribute. 2. A Levite of the family of Jeduthun, also called Obadiah. Discuss this Article
The Abdals are a group of 70 angels whose identities are kept secret by the Christian god. It is said that they are not immortal and thus, when one dies, another is appointed. Their chief duty is...
Abdeel was servant of God and the father of Shelemiah. Discuss this Article
Abdelazys was an Arabian astrologer of the 10th century, generally known in Europe by his Latin name of Alchabi-tius. His treatise on astrology was so much prized that it was translated into Latin...
Abdera is a city on the coast of Thrace, said to have been founded by Heracles as a memorial to his friend Abderus. Discuss this Article
Abderus was the armor-bearer of Heracles, whom the horses of Diomede rent in pieces. Discuss this Article
Abdia is an angel whose name has been written on the Pentagram of Solomon. Discuss this Article
Abdiel is a Hebrew angel and a hero of the war between Yahveh and Satan. Discuss this Article
An abductee is someone who claims to have been abducted by aliens and taken aboard their UFO. Most abductees report one or more experiences and a few report an ongoing pattern of abductions.There...
Abduxel is a demon an in Enochian magic. He is said to be one of the rules of the lunar mansions. Discuss this Article
Abecedarians was a nickname given to certain extreme Anabaptists, who regarded the teaching of the Holy Spirit as all that was necessary, and so despised all human learning and even the supposed...
Abedumabal is an angel who is mentioned in the Grimorium Verum. Discuss this Article
Abel was the second son of Adam and Eve. Abel was killed by his brother, Cain. Abel and Cain offered the first fruits of their labor to the Christian god. Cain, as a husbandman, offered the fruits...
Aberforth Dumbledore is the younger brother of Albus Dumbledore. Aberforth Dumbledore owns the Hog's Head Tavern in Hogsmeade. Aberforth Dumbledore broke Albus Dumbledore's nose at the funeral of...
Abi-albon was one of King David's body-guards including 29 others. Abi-albon is also known as Abiel. Discuss this Article
Abigor (Abiger) is, according to demonologist Johann Wierius, is the Grand Duke of Hades. He is shown in the form of a handsome knight, bearing lance, standard, or scepter. He is a demon of the...
Abiogenesis is the doctrine of spontaneous generation. Abiogenesis claims that life can come from non-living matter. Discuss this Article
Abita Amber is a microbrewed malt beer brewed by the Abita Brewing Company, of which Hartnell may owe a case to Dusty. External Resources Official Abita Amber Web Page Discuss this Article
The Abita Brewing Company is a company that brews microbrews. List of Abita Brewing Company Microbrews Abita Amber External Resources Abita Brewing Company Official Website. Discuss this Article
Abou-Ryhan was an Arabian astrologer whose real name was Mohammed-ben-Ahmed, to whom is attributed the introduction of Judicial Astrology. Many stories were told of him in the East, to show that he...
Abracadabra is a magical word said to be formed from the letters of the abraxas, and written thus: Abracadabra A A B A B R A B R A A B R A C A B...
An Abrahamic Religion is a religion of which traces its foundation back to Abraham. There are three major classifications of Abrahamic religions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Discuss this...
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Abraham J. Simpson (Grampa) was introduced in the original animated Simpson Shorts which aired on the The Tracey Ullman Show. The Short was called Grampa and the Kids which aired originally on...
Abraxas is sometimes referred to as Abracax. The Basilidean sect of Gnostics, of the second century, claimed Abraxas as their supreme god, and said that Jesus Christ was only a phantom sent to...
Absent healing is said to be a form of psychic healing in cases where the psychic healer is not present in the location of the "patient." Discuss this Article
Absolut Citron is a pure grain vodka made in Switzerland. As Absolut Citron is vodka, it can be used in mixed drinks, like a martini. Discuss this Article
Absolut Mandrin is a pure grain vodka made in Switzerland. Categories: Less than 10 words Discuss this Article
Absolut Merlin is a special edition of Absolut Vodka. All of the proceeds go to help the homeless musicians of New Orleans. It is a Mango and Pepper flavored vodka. Discuss this Article
Absolut Peach is a pure grain vodka made in Switzerland. Categories: Less than 25 words Discuss this Article
Absolut Pear is a pure grain vodka made in Switzerland. Categories: Less than 10 words Discuss this Article
Absolut Peppar is a pure grain vodka made in Switzerland. Discuss this Article
Absolut Vodka is a pure grain vodka made in Switzerland. It comes in a variety of flavors and proofs. Absolut Vodka 80 Absolut Vodka 100 Absolut Peach Absolut Pear Absolut Citron Absolut...
Absolut Vodka 100 is a pure grain vodka made in Switzerland. It is 100 proof or 50% alcohol by volume. Discuss this Article
Absolut Vodka 80 is a pure grain vodka made in Switzerland. It is 80 proof or 40% alcohol by volume. Discuss this Article
Absyrtus was a brother of Medea, whom she cut in pieces as she fled with Jason, pursued by her father, throwing his bones behind her to detain her father in his pursuit of her by stopping to pick...
Abu Musa Jābir ibn Hayyān is known as the father of chemistry and was known to take up alchemy in the year 776. His Latin name was Geber. It is unknown when he died. He is credited with the...
Ancaeus was (1) The son of Lycurgus of Arcadia, and father of Agapenor. He took part in the Argonautic expedition and the Calydonian Hunt, in which he was slain. (2) A son of Neptune, and one of...
Acamas was the grandson of Aethra. Acamas freed his grandmother after the fall of Troy. Discuss this Article
Acamus was : 1. The son of Theseus and companion of Diomede, who accompanied the latter as herald on a mission to Troy to demand the restitution of Helen after her fight with Paris. 2. The son of...
Acastus is the son of Pelios, king of Iolcus, an Argonaut, who took part in the hunting of the Calydonian boar (see Jason and Medea). His wife, Astydamia, conceived a passion for Peleus, king of...
Acca Larentia was the wife of Faustulus, the shepherd who discovered Romulus and Remus, and took them from the she-wolf who suckled them. She reared them, and when one of her twelve sons died...
The Ace of Cups is a Tarot card. It symbolizes the beginning of a relationship, family, friendly or romantic. If an ongoing relationship is indicated by other cards in the spread, then it could...
Acerbas was a priest of Heracles at Tyre, also called Sichaeus. He married Dido, sister of King Pygmalion of Tyre, by which monarch he was put to death for the purpose of confiscating his immense...
Acestes was son of Crimisus, a river-god of Sicily and Egesta, a Trojan woman. Her father, fearful that she would be devoured by the monsters which infested the Trojan plains, sent her to Sicily,...
Achael are the descendants of the mythical Achaeus son of Xuthus and Creusa, and a grandson of Hellen, the ancestor of the Hellenes, They sometimes gave their name to the whole of Greece,...
Achaemenides was a companion of Odysseus abandoned by him in Sicily in his flight from the Cyclops, and afterwards discovered there by Aeneas in great straits. Discuss this Article
Achaeus was the son of Xuthus, ancestor of the Achaei. Discuss this Article
Achaiah is one of the eight seraphim, according to Kabbalism. He reveals the secrets of nature and patience. Discuss this Article
Achates was a friend of Aeneas. His fidelity has become proverbial in the expression "Fidus Achates". Discuss this Article
Achillides is a name of Pyrrhus, son of Achilles. Discuss this Article
Acis was a Sicilian shepherd enamoured of Galatea, whom the Cyclops Polyphemus, out of jealousy, overwhelmed under a rock, from under which his blood has since flowed as a river. Discuss this...
Acoetes was a mariner, who when Bacchus would have been sold into slavery by his shipmates took his part. Discuss this Article
An acolyte is a term used to denote a beginner or the lowest rank within a wicca tradition. Discuss this Article
Aconteus was a friend of Perseus, who was turned into stone at the wedding feast of Perseus and Andromeda by the sight of the Gorgon's head. Discuss this Article
Acontius was a youth in love with a maiden, Cydippe, whom he attempted to gain by a stratagem. He threw an apple before her, on which was written, "I swear by Diana to marry Acontius." Cydippe read...
Acrisius was son of Abas, king of Argos. As it had been oracularly declared that his daughter, Danae, would give birth to a son who would slay Acrisius, he had her incarcerated in a tower of brass;...
Acromantics are esoteric or occult lectures, i. e. lectures to the initiated. Discuss this Article
Acron was a king of the Sabine tribe of Caenina, who first declared war against Rome. He was slain in battle by Romulus. Discuss this Article
Acronymics is the practice of forming magical or significant words from the initials of a series of words. One case of this is the acronym Ichthus, used in Christian terminology. Discuss this...
Actaea was a Nereid, or sea nymph who lived in the Aegean Sea. Actea was one of fifty such sea nymphs who were the children Nereus and Doris. Discuss this Article
Actaeon was the son of Aristaeus and Autonoe, a daughter of Cadmus, who had been trained in his youth as a mighty huntsman by Chiron, the wisest of the centaurs. One day, while hunting, he intruded...
The only purpose or goal of any action is to affect change. Conversely, the inverse inaction's only purpose is to allow things to remain the same. There is an exception in a system which requires...
An actor is someone who acts. Some Actors Kevin Bacon From an evil dancing teenager to an evil invisible man… Fred Thompson Also a kinda sorta presidential candidate. Adam West Formerly Batman....
An actress is a female who acts in a movie or tv show. List of Famous Actresses Jessica Alba Jolene Blalock Ellen Barkin Kate Beckinsale Megan Fox Eva Green Anne Hathaway Lena Headey Grace Jones,...
Acuto-manzia is a type of divination that uses straight and bent pins. The pins are dropped onto a table covered with a thin film of powder and the prognosis is made using the patterns the pins...
Adam is said to be the first man whom the Judeo-Christian god created, according the the Judeo-Christian Bible. As the story goes, Adam was formed out of the dust of the earth (and hence his name),...
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Adam "Pacman" Jones is a professional wrestler. For a few years, Adam "Pacman" Jones was a controversial football player for the Tennessee Titans. Adam Jones was inable to keep out of criminal and...
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Adderall is a drug used to treat ADD. One of the generic names of Adderall is Amphetamine Salts. Discuss this Article
Admeta was the daughter of Eurystheus, who longed to obtain the girdle of the queen of the Amazons, and whose father compelled Heracles to go in search of it. Discuss this Article
Admetus was the son of Pheres, king of Pherae in Thessaly. He was a member of the Argonautic expedition, and also figured in the Calydonian hunt. Pelias consented to his union with his daughter...
Adonis was the son of Cinyras, king of Paphos in Cyprus. Aphrodite, sporting one day with Eros or Cupid, was wounded with one of his arrows, and before it was healed she beheld Adonis, and became...
Adrastus was a king of Argos. When about to set out on the famous expedition of the Seven Against Thebes, his brother-in-law, Amphiaraus, opposed the expedition. Two fugitives, Tydeus and...
Aduachiel is a the angel who rules over the month of November. Discuss this Article
The Aeacides were the descendants of Aeacus, as Telamon, Peleus, Phocus, and Achilles. Discuss this Article
Aeacus was the son of Zeus and Aegina, daughter of the river-god Asopus, who gave her name to the island so-called. The island was uninhabited when Zeus first brought her there, and after the birth...
Aedon was the daughter of Zethus, king of Thebes, and mother of Itylus, whom she slew in error for her nephew Amaleus, the son of Niobe. Zeus changed her into a nightingale, whose mournful notes...
Aeetes was the son of Helios, the Sun, and Perseis, and the brother of Circe and Pasiphae. He was the father of Medea and Absyrtus. He reigned over Colchis when the Golden Fleece was brought...
Aegeus was the king of Athens, son of Pandion, and father of Theseus by Aethra. He was deposed from the throne by his brother Pallas, together with his fifty sons, but was restored by the valor of...
Aegiale was the daughter of Adrastus, and wife of Diomede, according to some authorities the daughter of Aegialeus, the son of Adrastus. Discuss this Article
Aegialeus was the son of Adrastus. Aegialeus was killed in the fighting during the Epigoni, or The War of the Descendants. This name refers to the descendants of those who were in the Seven Against...
Aegimius was the first progenitor of the Dorians, and a monarch of that race. He received the assistance of Heracles in a conflict with the Lapithae, on the understanding that, should they be...
Aegina is an island in the Saronic Gulf, once known as Oenone, and named after Aegina, the daughter of the river-god Asopus. It possessed a celebrated temple of Athene. Discuss this Article
The Aegis is a shield, worn by Minerva or Athene, who placed therein the head of the Gorgon, which she received from Perseus. Discuss this Article
Aegisthus was the son of Thyestes. He murdered his uncle Atreus, who had tempted him to slay his father, Thyestes, and presented the vacant throne of Atreus to his father, which the latter had held...
Aegyptus was the son of Pelus and Anchinoe, and a twin brother of Danaus. He had fifty sons, who demanded the fifty daughters of Danaus to wife; but Danaus with his daughters took ship to Argos....
Aeneades was a name given to Ascanius, the son of Aeneas, and to his descendants in general. Discuss this Article
Aeneas was the son of Anchises and Aphrodite, and one of the great heroes of the Trojan War. He was induced to side with the Trojans, as Achilles had attacked him on Mount Ida, and had taken his...
Aeolus was (1) Son of Hellen and Orseis, a nymph. He was the mythical ancestor and first sovereign of the Aeolians, and the father of Sisyphus. (2) Son of Hippotes, king of Aeolia, a floating...
Aeon was the Greek god of time. Related Pages Khronos Ouranos Discuss this Article
Aeon Flux was a television show that aired on MTV. Characters: Trevor Goodchild, mad scientist and leader of the Breegans. Aeon Flux, super spy and a Monican. Discuss this Article
Aepytus was a king of Arcadia in Greek myth, from whom a part of that country took its name. He died from the effects of a snake bite, and was entombed at Cyllene in Peloponnesus. Discuss this...
Aerokinesis is a fictional psychic power that is said to allow a person to have the control of air. Aerokinesis is sometimes jokingly referred to as "windkinesis ". An example of a fictional...
Aerokenisis DOES really exsist . In fact , I am a master I dont think youve ever tried * ** Discuss this Article
Aeromancy is the art of foretelling future events by the observation of atmospheric phenomena, as, for example, when the death of a great man is presaged by the appearance of a comet. Francois de...
Aerope was the daughter of Catreus, king of Crete, and wife of Pleistheses, son of Atreus. She was the mother of Menelaus and Agamemnon. On the death of her husband Aerope married her...
Aerosmith is a well-known rock band. Aerosmith made a guest appearance in The Simpsons episode named Flaming Moe's. Discuss this Article
Aesacus was the son of Priam, king of Troy, and Arisbe. He led a life of nature in the woods, and shunned cities. He became enamored of Hesperia, but while he followed her in his ardor she was...
Aeson was the son of Cretheus and father of Jason. He surrendered the throne of Iolchus to his brother Pelias on condition that the latter should hold it only as regent until such time as Jason was...
Aetholides was the son of Mercury and Eupolemia, and the herald of the Argonautic expedition. Discuss this Article
Aethra was the daughter of Pittheus, king of Troegen, and mother of Theseus, by Aegeus, by whom she was instructed on his departure after the birth of Theseus to send his son to him when he was...
Aetolus was the son of Endymion and Neis, and the father of Calydon and Pleuron. He was defeated in an Olympian race with his brother Epeius for the succes­sion to the throne, but afterwards...
A.E. Waite (Arthur Edgar Waite) is famous for his work, the Pictorial Key to the Tarot, in which he details the Tarot deck he helped to create the Rider-Waite Tarot. Discuss this Article
Af Bri is an angel who is said to watch over the people of Israel. He also has control of rain. Discuss this Article
Africa is a continent. AIDS Epidemic AIDS in Africa has reached epidemic proportions, a fact many musicians such as Bono have attempted to bring attention to. Discuss this Article
Afsi-khof is said to be an angel whose domain is to watch over the months of July and August. Discuss this Article
Aftiel is said to be the angel who protects people during the twilight hours. Discuss this Article
Agamede was the daughter of Augeias, and wife of Mulius. She was a celebrated exponent of the healing art. Discuss this Article
Agamedes was the king of Orchomenus, a celebrated architect, who with Trophonius, his brother, built the temple of Apollo at Delphi. They were afterwards commissioned to build a treasure-house for...
Agathodemon is a 'good' demon, worshiped by the Ancient Egyptians under the shape of a serpent with a human head. The dragons or flying serpents venerated by the ancients were also called...
The Agathyrsi were a barbarous people of Sarmatia mentioned by Virgil. They stained their skin with a blue pigment, probably woad, like the British Picts. Discuss this Article
Agave was the mother of King Pentheus, who opposed the entrance of Bacchus into his dominions. Angered by the Bacchic orgies on Mount Citheron, Pentheus went to end them, but the women who took...
Agenor was (1) The son of Poseidon, king of Phoenicia and father of a notable family, among whom were num­bered Phoenix, Cadmus, Phineas, and Europa. The rape of Europa by Zeus is the Hellenic...
An agent is the source of an action. Related Pages Action Discuss this Article
Age of Love is a reality tv show where a man must date a two groups of women. One group is around age 20. The other group is around 40. Age of Love has been popular with fans of The Bachelor, a...
Agiel is said to be a Hebrew demon. It was said that he was one of the most violent of the demons in Satan's rebellous army. Agiel's name appears on several amulets in the Legemeton and one owned...
Agla is a kabalistic word used by the rabbis for the exorcisms of the evil spirit. It is made up of the initial letters of the Hebrew words, Athah gabor leolam, Adonai, meaning, "Thou art powerful...
Aglaia was one of the Graces, the Charites of the Greeks. She was the daughter of Erebus and Nox. Discuss this Article
Aglaophotis is a kind of herb which grows in the deserts of Arabia, and which was much used by sorcerers for the evocation of demons. Other plants were then employed to retain the evil spirits so...
Aglauros was (1) The daughter of Actaeus, king of Athens, and wife of Cecrops (2) The daughter of the foregoing. She, with her sisters, Herse and Pandrosos, received a box from Athens, which she...
Agrius was the son of Porthaon, king of Pleuron and Calydon, and Euryte, and father of Hersites. Discuss this Article
Ahazu-Demon, (The Seizer). Practically nothing is known of this Semitic demon unless it is the same Ahazie told of in medical texts, where a man can be stricken by a disease bearing this...
A History of Magic by Bathilda Bagshot is a textbook used by students of Hogwarts. It is used in the History of Magic class led by Professor Binns. A History of Magic is a standard, and is quoted...
Air
Air is said to be one of the four alchemical elements thought to make up the universe. Also, in Wicca, it is associated with the direction of East, life, thought, the intellect, and the color...
Ajax was (1) The son of Telamon, king of Salamis and Periboea, usually designated Ajax the Great, to distin­guish him from Ajax the son of Oileus. He was one of the bulwarks of the Grecian host...
A.J.P. Taylor was a historian who was so convinced that the Angels of Mons were authentic, he included the story as factual in one of his books. Discuss this Article
Aka
The Aka is said to be a "psychic link" between the astral body and the physical body. It is said to be a silvery thread. Some people believed that it was magnetic in nature. Discuss this Article
According to the prophet Edgar Cayce, the Akashic Records represent the whole of accumulated human knowledge, earthly and mystical. They are located in a spiritual realm. Discuss this Article
Akathaso are evil spirits that inhabit trees. Discuss this Article
Akon is a music artist. Songs by Akon. Locked Up. Albums. Trouble. Discuss this Article
Alaghom Naom (or Iztat Ix :"She who brings forth mind," or " The Mother of Wisdom.") is a goddess of the Tyentals, a tribe of Mayan origin, dwelling in the Mexican state of Chiapas. She was the...
It has been said by some writers that there were two men to whom was given the name of Alanus Insulensis, one of whom was Bernardine, Bishop of Auxerre, and author of a Commentary on the Prophecies...
Superstitious sailors used to believe that the albatross was an omen of hope and good luck, as well as being the soul of a dead fisherman. In fact, these sightings may have been either natural...
Albert Hoffman (father of LSD) ( born January 11, 1906 - ) is the scientist who is credited with discovering the psychedelic properties of LSD. Discuss this Article
Albertus Magnus. No fewer than twenty-one folio volumes are attributed to this alchemist, and though it is highly improbable that all of them are really his, the ascription in several cases resting...
Albigerius was a Carthaginian soothsayer mentioned by St. Augustine. He would fall into strange ecstasies in which his soul, separated from his body, would travel abroad and find out what was...
Albus Dumbledore was the Headmaster of Hogwarts until his death. Albus Dumbledore was introduced in the first chapter of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. Appearance Albus Dumbledore had a...
Albus Severus Potter is the son of Harry Potter and Ginny Potter. He was named after Albus Dumbledore, the one-time Headmaster of Hogwarts and Severus Snape, a former Death Eater and Professor of...
Alcathoe was the daughter of Minyas of Boeotia, who with her sisters refused to join in the worship of Dionysius, and were changed by the angry god into bats. Discuss this Article
Alcathous was the son of Pelops and Hippodamia, and brother of Atreus. He gained the succession to the kingdom of Megara by virtue of his valor in slay­ing the Cithaeronian Lion, and married...
Alcestis was the daughter of Pelias and the wife of Admetus. Pelias allowed Admetus to marry her after he came for her in a chariot pulled by boars and lions. This task was accomplished by Admetus,...
Alchemy was the science by aid of which the chemical philo­sophers of mediaeval times attempted to transmute the baser metals into gold and silver. There is considerable divergence of opinion as...
Alcimede was the daughter of Phylacus, and wife of Aeson. Discuss this Article
Alcinous was a king of the Phaeacians, and a member of the Argonautic expedition. Odysseus visited his happy and prosperous realm during his wanderings. Odysseus was received kindly by King...
Alcmaeon was the son of Amphiaraus and Eriphyle. Polyneice bribed his mother to persuade Amphiaraus to take part in the expedition of the Seven Against Thebes by the offer of the necklace of...
Alcmene is the daughter of Electryon, king of Mycenae. She married Amphitryon, who avenged the murder of her brothers, slain by the sons of Pterelaus. Zeus took upon himself the likeness of...
Alcyone (or Halcyone) was the daughter of Aeolus and Aegiole. Zeus, jealous of their perfect happiness, changed them into birds : the halcyon and ceyx. The term "halcyon days" originated from the...
Alecto was one of the Erinyes, or Furies, the goddesses of vengeance. Discuss this Article
Alectryomancy, or Alectromancy as it is sometimes called, is an ancient method of divination with a cock. In practicing it, a circle must be made in a good close place, and this must be divided...
Aleister Crowley (October 12, 1875 - December 5, 1947). He was born in Leamington Spa, England with the birthname Edward Alexander Crowley, into a family that was in a very strict Christian sect...
Aletes was the son of Hippotes. He took Corinth, and expelled the Sisyphids. Discuss this Article
Alfarabi (870 - 954) was an adept of remarkable gifts and an extensive knowledge of all the sciences; born at Othrar (or, as it was then called, Faral), in Asia Minor. His name was...
An alien is said to be an organism, usually intelligent, from somewhere other than Earth. Alien Races There are several alien races which take various forms depending on where the aliens are...
A curious book was published in 1528, entitled, La merveilleuse histoire de l'esprit qui, depuis nagére, s'est apparu au monastére des religieuses de Saint Pierre de Lyon, laquelle est pleine de...
Allmuseri is an African secret society with secret rites akin to those of the Cabiric and Orphic mysteries, Their reception takes place once a year in a wood, and the candidate is supposed to die....
Allotriophagy is the vomiting or expugnation of objects that have not been swallowed by someone who has been possessed. The objects are usually strange, ranging from a constant drool of foul liquid...
Aloeus was the son of Poseidon and Canace, and husband of Iphimedeia, daughter of Triopas, his uncle. His sons Ephialtes and Otus were renowned for their great strength, and challenged the gods....
Alomancy is divination by means of salt, of which process little is known. It is this science which justifies people in saying that misfortune is about to fall on the household when the salt cellar...
Alope was the daughter of Cercyon, and the mother of Hippothous by Poseidon or Neptune, by whom she was changed into a well on being slain by her father. Discuss this Article
An alphabet is a series of symbols, most often called letters, that compose the majority of symbols used for writing the words that make up a language. In addition, an alphabet provides...
Alphitomancy is a method of divination carried out with the help of a loaf of barley, which has been practiced since the earliest days. It was used to prove the guilt or innocence of a suspected...
Alternative medicine is a term used to describe a range of healing techniques that have not been studied or approved by a medical establishment. Alternative medicine techniques range from faith...
Amata was the wife of King Latinus. She was against the giving in marriage of her daughter Lavinia to Aeneas, as she had promised her to Turnus, upon whose demise she took her own life. Discuss...
Amen is a great god of the Ancient Egyptians, whose name signifies "the hidden one." He was known as the state god of Egypt, much as Athena is goddess of Athens in Greek myth. He is confused with a...
The American Association of Electronic Voice Phenomena (AA-EVP) is a non-profit group that helps researchers investigating Electronic Voice Phenomena and Instrumental TransCommunication. Discuss...
American Inventor is a tv show. American Inventor features four judges which "judge" the inventions presented to them by contestants. Discuss this Article
American Sign Language (or ASL) is a method of using gesture to speak the English language. American Sign Language uses simplified English grammar. ASL is mostly used to communicate with and...
American Sneakers is an indie band based out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They play primarily folk music with blatant drug references. Discuss this Article
Founded in 1885, The American Society for Psychical Research marked its 100th anniversary in 1985. Discuss this Article
Amethyst he birthstone for February, and therefore Pisces, this stone is associated with St Valantine, who is said to have worn an amethyst ring engraved with a Cupid. "This gem," says Camillus...
Amithaba is a Sanskrit word that means boundless light or boundless life. It is the name of the Buddha of Pure Land. Discuss this Article
Amniomancy is the divination by means of the caul, or membrane which sometimes envelopes the head of a child at birth. From an inspection of this caul, the wise-women predict the sort of future the...
An amora (plural is amoraim) was any Jewish scholar who lived at one of several academies in Palestine or Babylonia. They collaborated on the Gemara, which was a collection of interpretations and...
Ampelus was a youth beloved by Dionysius, son of a satyr and a nymph. He personified the vine, into which he was metamorphosed by the god. Discuss this Article
Amphiaraus was a famous soothsayer of ancient times, who hid himself so that he might not have to go to the war of Thebes, because he had foreseen that he should die there. This, indeed happened,...
Amphictyon was the son of Deucalion. Discuss this Article
Amphilochus the son of Amphiaraus and Eriphyle. He assisted Alcmaeon, his brother, in the murder of their mother, and took part in the Epigonian expedition against Thebes. He was one of the heroes...
Amphion was the son of Zeus and Antiope, and a twin with Zethus. They lived until manhood as shepherds, ignorant of their divine origin, but when cognizant of it they invaded Thebes and slew its...
Amphitrite was the daughter of Nereus and Doris, and wife of Neptune, by whom she was the mother of Triton. When Neptune wooed her he came to her riding on a dolphin, and rewarded the fish for his...
Amphitryon was the husband of Alcmene, whose shape Zeus took upon him. Discuss this Article
Ampycus was (1) The son of Pelias, husband of Chloris, and father of the prophet Mopsus. (2) The son of Iapetus, priest of Demeter, who was slain at the marriage of Perseus. Discuss this Article
Ampyse was a companion of Perseus. Discuss this Article
An amulet is directly derived from the conception of a fetish, which was believed by savage and semi-barbarous people to contain a spirit. Amulets may be said to be of two classes: those which are...
Amycus was the son of Poseidon and Bithynis, king of the Bebryces. Was celebrated as a pugilist. When the Argonautic expedition touched at his dominions he was challenged and killed by...
Amymone was the of the fifty daughters of Danaus. She was sent for find water during a time of great drought in Argos by her father. While hunting on this expedition, she threw her spear at a stag,...
Amyntor was the father of Phoenix by Hippodamia. Discuss this Article
The A Mysterious Spirit - The Bell Witch of Tennessee is a compilation of two well-known books about the Bell Witch, The Bell Witch - A Mysterious Spirit (1934) by Charles Bailey Bell, a descendant...
Amythaon was the son of Cretheus and Tyro, father of Melampus the prophet and Bias. Discuss this Article
The anahata is the sanskrit word for the heart chakra. It can be symbolized as a 12-petal lotus. Discuss this Article
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Anakin Skywalker was a Jedi and former friend of Obi Wan Kenobi. Anakin Skywalker is the father of Princess Leia Organa and Luke Skywalker. Later he became Darth Vader, the Sith. Early Life. Young...
Anaxarete was maiden of Cyrus beloved by Iphis, who remained at the doors of her mansion uttering sighs and complaints. She took no notice of him, or else derided his passion, till at last, so...
Anchises was the son of Capys and Themis, and father of Aeneas by Aphrodite. He was blinded by divine lightning because of his boast that he had charmed the goddess. During the sack of Troy by the...
Ancus Martius was the grandson of Numa, and fourth mythical king of Rome. He conquered many of the surrounding tribes, and took the captives to dwell in Rome, where they became the ancestors of the...
Ando Masahashi is a character from the TV Show Heroes. Ando Masahashi is the faithful side-kick of Hiro Nakamura. Ando Masahashi is alive in the current Heroes timeline, however, in the "dark...
Andraemon was (1) The son of Oxylus, and husband of Dryope. He arrived at her side after her trans­formation into a tree only in time to bear her last words. (2) The father of Thaos, and husband...
Androclus was a Roman slave who, flying from his master, was met by a lion, which, tortured by a thorn in its foot, he succeeded in relieving. The lion brought him food, but at length he was...
Androgeus was the son of Minos, king of Crete, and his wife Pasiphae. In revenge for his assassination by the Athenians, whom he conquered at the Panathenian games at Athens, Minos imposed upon...
Andromache was the daughter of Eetion, king of Thebes in Cilicia, and wife of Hector. After the taking of Troy she fell to the lot of Neoptolemus, son of Achilles, who returned with her to Epirus,...
Andromeda was daughter of Cepheus, king of Ethiopia, and Cassiopea, who, proud of her beauty, compared herself to the nereids. This exasperated the latter to such an extent that they sent a...
Angeline Cavelet (1800-1908) was one of the formost authorities on dragon magick from the middle of the nineteenth century to the early 1900’s. Before her death in 1908 at the age of 108, she had...
Angelology is the occult or religious study of angels. Angelology is related to demonology and vampirology. All of these study a fictional or mythical creature. Related Pages A.J.P....
An angel is said to be a heavenly being that serves the god of Christianity, and are quoted as perpetual assistance (Matt., xviii, 10). It comes from the Greek word 'angelos', which means...
The Angels of Mons are angels which are said to have helped the British win the Battle of Mons in the First World War. The notion was started by Arthur Machen in his fictional story The Bowmen....
Anger is an emotion that, properly focused, is most likely used to break past obstacles. See Also Obstacle Emotion Discuss this Article
Angurvadel is the sword, possessing magical properties, which was inherited by Frithjof, the hero of an Icelandic saga. It had a golden hilt, and shone like the Northern Lights. In times of peace...
An animagus is a witch or wizard who can transform themselves into an animal. Animagus' are only known to have one animal form each. List of Known Animagus Sirius Black Animal form : Black...
An animagus is a witch or wizard who can transform themselves into an animal. Animagus' are only known to have one animal form each. List of Known Animagus Sirius Black Animal form : Black...
Animal is a broad classification of life forms, as opposed to another broad classification — plants. Classification of Animals Mammals Discuss this Article
Animal telepathy, (also animal communcation) is said to be a form of telepathy used by animals. Pet psychics who claim that animals are telepathic also claim use animal telepathy to diagnose...
Animation uses still frames to create the illusion of motion. Related Pages anime Discuss this Article
Anime is a form of japanese animation. Anime in the United States Before the 1990's, anime was almost unheard of in the United States of America, except among a few hardcore fans. After the showing...
Animism is the belief that living things, and sometime inanimate objects have a soul. The term comes from the Latin anima, which means soul (sometimes translated as "breath"). It is difficult to...
Anna Perenna was the sister of Dido. Discuss this Article
Anomalous Cognition is a term coined by the Science Applications International Corporation which is used to refer to all ESP covered under the older term of receptive psi. Related Pages Anomalous...
An anomaly is a person, place, thing, or event that does not fit a current scientific model that explains the relevant phenomena. Discuss this Article
Anonymous Adept was a noted German Jesuit of the eighteenth century, known to his clerical confreres and his flock as Athanasius the Churchman. He composed two folio volumes of semi-alchemistic...
The Anselmites were a sect who believed that they were able to heal by reciting magic words. Discuss this Article
Answerer, or Fragarach as it is sometimes called, is a magical sword belonging to the Irish Sea-God, Lir. It was brought from the Celtic Other-world by Lugh, the Irish Sun-God, and it was believed...
Antea was the wife of Proetus, who loved Bellerophon. Discuss this Article
Antenor was a wise elder of Troy, who advised the restoration of Helen to Menelaus. He conspired with the Greeks to deliver the city into their hands, and was spared by them when it...
Anthropomancy is the a method of divination by the entrails of men or women. This horrible usage is very ancient. Herodotus said that Menelaus, detained in Egypt by contrary winds, sacrificed to...
Anthroposcopy is a form of divination which uses facial features to predict the future. Discuss this Article
Anthroposophy is the name given to Rudolf Steiner's teachings. The main of this system of beliefs is that by correct training and through personal discipline one can obtain the experience of the...
Defined by Christians in the plural as someone who denies the divinity of Jesus Christ and in the proper singular as the person who will fulfill various parts of prophecy laid out in the Book of...
Anticipation is a state of expectation. The effects on the mind and body of anticipation depends on the expectation anticipated. Fear is a primal state where the expectation is pain or death. All...
Anticlea was the daughter of Autolycus, wife of Laertes, and the mother of Odysseus. She died of grief induced by the long absence of Odysseus at the siege of Troy. Discuss this Article
Antigone was the daughter of Oedipus and his mother Jocasta. She was a woman of much nobility of character, and was deeply attached to her unfortunate father and brothers Eteocles and Polyneices....
Antilochus was the son Nestor. He was slain at Troy by Memnon. Discuss this Article
Antiope was the mother of the twins Amphion and Zethus, by Zeus. Antiope married Lycus, a king of Thebes. Amphion and Zethus invaded Thebes and killed Lycus. Discuss this Article
Antiphus was one of the sons of Priam. He was slain before Troy by Agamemnon. Discuss this Article
Antonin Dolohov is a Death Eater. Deathly Hallows Anotonin Dolohov reports to Lord Voldemort the incorrect date on which Harry Potter was to be moved to a new safe location from Privet Drive....
Antonin Dolohov is a Death Eater. Deathly Hallows Anotonin Dolohov reports to Lord Voldemort the incorrect date on which Harry Potter was to be moved to a new safe location from Privet Drive....
Anton Szandor LaVey (April 11, 1930 - October 29, 1997). His death certificate was forged to read October 31 and his birth name was actually Howard Stanton Levey. He was the founder and high priest...
Anxiety is a state of anticipation, kind of a low-level fear. While 'anxious', the person is in a state of constant preparatory excitement — ready to run or fight. Therefore it could be said that...
Apanto desribes the form of divination which utilizes the meeting of animals. Discuss this Article
Aphareus was the son of Perieres, king of the Messenians, and father of Idas and Lynceus, who fought a memorable combat with Castor and Pollux. Discuss this Article
Apis was (1) The name of the sacred bull, worshipped by the Ancient Egyptians from very early times. It symbolized " the sacred life of Ptah," the god of Memphis, born of a cow and the god who had...
Apollo was the son of Zeus and Leto, and a twin with Artemis. Persecuted by Hera, his mother fled to Delos, where he was born, and where the anniversary of his birth was celebrated with much...
An apostle is a missionary for the Christian church, beginning with the first 12 apostles that originally were deciples of Jesus Christ. When Judas betrayed Jesus, Matthias was chosen to succeed...
An apparition (from Latin apparers, to appear) is in its literal sense merely an appearance, that is, a sense-percept of any kind, but in every-day usage the word has a more restricted meaning and...
Apparition is a magic form of transportation. When a wizard Apparates, he disappears from one location and appears in another.
Apu Nahasapeemapetilon is a sterotyped Hindu character of The Simpsons. Apu Nahasapeemapetilon is the Husband of Manjula Nahasapeemapetilon and the father of the Nahasapeemapetilon Octuplets. He is...
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Aquakinesis supposedly is a form of psychokinesis that is limited to water. People who claim to have the ability claim that they are able to create ripples in water much like a telekinetic can move...
Aracas was the son of Zeus and Callisto, a king of Arcadia. He was slain in boyhood by Lycaon, his grandfather, and his flesh placed before Zeus. But the god dis­covered the crime, and restored...
Arachne was the daughter of Idmon of Colophon, a cele­brated dyer of fabrics. So proud was she of her skill in weaving that she challenged the goddess Athene to a contest of skill, in which she...
Aragog is a very large variety of spider raised by Rubeus Hagrid while he was a student at Hogwarts. Aragog was blamed for the death of Moaning Myrtle and because of this Hagrid was expelled from...
Arariel is an angel who, according to the rabbis of the Talmud, takes charge of the waters of the earth. Fishermen invoke him so that they may take large fish. Discuss this Article
Arcesilaus was the son of Lycus, and leader of the Boeotians in the Trojan War. He was slain by Hector. Discuss this Article
Arcesius was the son of Zeus and Euryodia, and grand­father of Odysseus. Discuss this Article
Archemoros was the son of Lycurgus, king of Nemea, and Eurydice. He was killed by a serpent when his nurse, Hypsipyle, was showing the way to Thebes to the Seven Heroes who were marching against...
An archetype is a symbol that represents the whole of one type of human experience, or as a model of a specific meaning. Tarot cards, and Greek and Roman gods are commonly cited as archetypes. The...
Arestor was the father of Argus. Discuss this Article
Arete was the wife of Alcinous king of Phaeacia, who resented the abandonment of Medea to Aetes. Discuss this Article
The Argentum Astrum (A.A.) is a mystical order founded by Aleister Crowley in 1904 after he left the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. The Argentum Astrum is also known as the Silver...
The Argo was the ship in which the Argonauts sailed. Discuss this Article
Argos was a kingdom. Kings of Argos (in order) Lynceus Abas Acrisius (unknown order) Adrastus Apis Discuss this Article
Adriadne was the daughter of Minos and Pasiphae. She fell in love with Theseus, who brought the tribute of the Minotaur from Athens to Crete. She gave him a clue by which he found his way out of...
In Corinth, in the Cranaüs quarter, there was, a certain house which no one would inhabit, because it was haunted by a spectre. A man named Arignote, well versed in the lore of the Egyptian...
Arion was a semi-mythical bard of Corinth, who spent most of his life at the court of King Periander of Corinth (circa BCE 625). It is related of him that he went to Sicily to take part in a...
Aristotle was a philosopher. Discuss this Article
Arithmancy (sometimes called wrongly Arithmomancy or Arithomancy), is the divination by means of numbers. The Greeks examined the number and value of the letters in the names of two combatants, and...
Armomancy is a method of divination which is effected by the inspection of the shoulders. The ancients judged by this means whether a victim was suitable for sacrifice to the gods. Discuss this...
Arnoux is a volume published at Rouen, in 1630, with the title of On the Wonders of the Other World, a work written in a bizarre style, and calculated to disturb feeble imaginations with its tales...
Aromatherapy is a form of alternative medicine that uses smell, or aroma. Discuss this Article
Arp poisoning is the process of using the address resolution protocol to have layer 2 traffic directed to a computer that does not legitimately have the address you are looking for on a switched...
The Greek priest Abaris rode on an arrow given to him by Apollo. Belomancy is a form of divination using arrows. Discuss this Article
Arsinoe was (1) The daughter of Phegeus, and wife of Alcmaeon. On the murder of her husband her sons imprisoned her in a chest, and accused her of slaying him (2) The nurse of Orestes, who saved...
Art
Art as a whole is BS and smelly excrement, expurgated from the deepest bowls of the human mind. The long running thought that "Art is expression" and therefore has meaning is true. This does not...
Art Bell is the famous host of Coast To Coast AM, a popular radio show about paranormal phenomena. Today, Art Bell is in semi-retirement, being replaced by George Noory. Discuss this Article
Artemis was the Greek form of Diana. She was the daughter of Zeus and Leto, and a twin with Apollo, with whom she had much in common, for example, the use of the bow, and the ability to send...
Arthur Ford (1896-1971) was a medium and founder of the International General Assembly of Spiritualists. Discuss this Article
Arthur Weasley is the father of the pure-blood Weasley family. Arthur Weasley works for the Ministry of Magic. Arthur Weasley likes to tinker with muggle artifacts, that is things made by muggles....
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Ásatrú, which is Icelandic for "trust in the gods," is a pagan religious movement devoted to the pre-Christian Norse religion as described in the Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda. The term is most...
Ascalabus was the son of Misme. He was changed into a lizard by Demeter for mocking at her thirst. Discuss this Article
Ascanius was the son of Aeneas and Creusa. Accounts concerning him are very conflicting, some stating that he reigned in the neighborhood of Troy after its fall, and others that he left Italy after...
Ashtabula Poltergeist is the supposed cause of the extraordinary disturbances which took place about the middle of the nineteenth century in the presence of a lady of Ashtabula County, Ohio. First...
The Ash Tree had a wonderful influence. The old Christmas log was of ash wood, and the use of it at this time was helpful to the future prosperity of the family. Venomous animals, it was said,...
Asia was the daughter of Oceanus and Tethys, and mother of several of the Titans. Discuss this Article
Asius was (1) The son of Hyrtacus. He assisted the Trojans in their war with the Greeks, but was slain by Idomeneus. (2) The brother of Hecuba, wife of King Priam of Troy. Discuss this Article
ASPR is the official abbreviation for the American Society for Psychical Research. Discuss this Article
Astragalomancy is a form of divination that divines the future from sheep's anklebones which have been thrown to the ground, reading the meaning from the positions they rest in. Discuss this...
Astraglomancy (or Astragyromancy) is a form of divination using specially made dice that featured symbols instead of pips. Discuss this Article
Astragyromancy is a form of divination using twenty seven individual bones which are inscribed with symbols. Discuss this Article
In Theosophy that body which functions in the Astral World is the astral body. Like the rest of man's five bodies, it is composed of matter, relatively, however, much finer than that which composes...
Astral orbing is the ability to make objects shift between invisibility and visibility by mental powers. Discuss this Article
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Astrology is a form of divination by using the positions and relationships of the planets, sun, and moon. Related Pages 12th House Discuss this Article
Astyanax was the son of Hector and Andromache. At the taking of Troy he was hurled from the battlements and killed. Discuss this Article
Astydamia is the wife of Acastus. She developed a passion for Peleus, king of the Myrmidons, who scorned her advances, and she accused him to her husband of attempting her dishonor. Discuss this...
Atalanta was the daughter of Iasus and Clymene. Iasus was much chagrined at the birth of a daughter when he had expected a son, and placed her on the Parthenian Hill, where she was suckled by a...
The Atari VCS (Video Computer System)was the first video game console designed, manufactured, and sold by Atari. The Atari VCS was also the first video game console to feature video games in...
Athamas was the son of Aeolus and Enarate, and king of Orchomenus. He married Nephele, as he was ordered to do by Hera, and by her had Phryxus and Helle. He, however, intrigued with Ino, and for...
Athanor is an occult hill surrounded by a mist except the southern side, which is clear. It has a well, which is four paces in breadth, from which an azure vapor ascends, which is drawn up by the...
Athene was the Minerva of the Greeks. She was the daughter of Zeus and Metis, and as it had been prophesied that Zeus' offspring by Metis should eclipse its father, Zeus changed Metis into a fly...
Athens was the capital of the Hellenic State of Attica. It was called after Athene, who con­tested her right as its protectress against Poseidon. It was agreed that whoever gave the city the best...
Atlantis is a supposed sunken continent, which, according to some accounts, occupied most of the area of the present Atlantic Ocean. It is dealt with here because of late years several accounts...
Atlas was the son of Iapetus and Clymene, and one of the Titans. When the Titans were conquered by Zeus he was condemned to bear heaven on his head and hands, at a point where day and night meet....
Atramentamancy, also known as a form of scrying, is a form of divination where the diviner gazes into a pool of ink held in the palm to foresee predictions. Discuss this Article
Attention is the focal point of awareness. Awareness can be thought of as everything that we are aware of now (and in memory, if extended) — attention is the spotlight that points out things in...
Attis was the daughter of Cranaus. Discuss this Article
An Attitude is a disposition towards an specific thing. See Also Action Attraction Aversion Disposition Discuss this Article
Attraction is a force within the perceiver that pulls him to something. See Also Attention Attitude Aversion Lure Tactic Discuss this Article
Atys (or Attis) was Deity of Phrygia. Nana, a daughter of the river-god Sangarius, had eaten of the fruit of an almond tree which had sprung from the blood of Agdistris, who had been mutilated by...
Augury is the general practice of divination through signs and omens. Related Pages Auspices Discuss this Article
An aura is a field of energy said to surround a person. The aura supposedly can be seen by psychics and religious figures. It has been said that Jesus Christ and Buddha saw auras. Some people...
Aura balancing is the technique of smoothing, clearing, or harmonizing the auric field that is around a person's head or body. Discuss this Article
Aura Cameras are a staple at psychic, wholistic, newage, and metaphysical fairs and conventions. They are widely believed to use the same technique as in Kirlian Photography, however, they are...
Aura reading is the ability to tell the psychic and physical well-being of someone by looking that their aura. When reading an aura, it is said that the color is very important. Discuss this...
An auror is a wizard who is trained to track and capture Death Eaters. List of Aurors Dawlish Mad-Eye Moody
Auspices are collection of symbols (omens and signs) which are examined in the divination form Augury. Discuss this Article
Austria (called “Österreich” in local language) is a country in central Europe. The capital city of Austria is Vienna. Austria has common borders with Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia,...
Austromancy is a kind of divination that uses the wind. In one form of Austromancy, lost travelers would cast dried leaves or blades of grass into the wind believing that they would travel in the...
An author is someone who writes. Some Authors Franz Bardon Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Mary Ann Mitchell Discuss this Article
Autolycus was the son of Hermes and the madien Chione, and grandfather of Odysseus. He was a noted robber, and could alter stolen things so as to deceive their true owners. Discuss this Article
Automatism is a term that describes an a broad range of spiritualistic phenomena that involves a person who is in a trance automatically taking some action at the direction of a spirit. Such...
Automedon was the son of Diores and a friend of Achilles. He was a noted charioteer. Discuss this Article
Autonoe was the daughter of Cadmus and Harmonia and wife of Aristaeus, to whom she bore Actaeon. Discuss this Article
Autonography is the techincal term for the ability to foresee the future through the medium of automatic writing, which uses a planchette rather than ordinary paper. Discuss this Article
Avada Kedavra (the killing curse) is one of the three unforgivable curses. If a wizard is struck with an Avada Kedavra, he is instantly killed. The Avada Kedavra curse is a favorite of Lord...
Avalon is according to legend a mystical isle located somewhere around or in England and is the resting place of King Arthur. Discuss this Article
Aventinus was the son of Heracles and Rhea, a priestess. Discuss this Article
Aversion (avoidance) tactics and responses: Denial Disgust Escape Escapism Fear If someone is taking aversive action, that means that they are at least aware of it. See...
Awareness is essential. If you are not aware of something, then it doesn't exist. As what we think we know comes in through our senses and then processed, awareness is dependent on perception. See...
Axe
An axe laid underneath a bed during childbirth is said to make it easier. Discuss this Article
Axinomancy (also Axiomancy) is divination by means of a hatchet or a woodcutter's axe. It is by this form of divination that the diviners predicted the ruin of Jerusalem, as is seen from Psalm...
A Year and a Day is an expression in Wicca that denotes an appropriate amount of time for testing. For example, it is commonly recommended (sometimes required) that Wiccan couples live together for...
Ayn Rand was born on January 20 1905 and died on March 6, 1982. She taught through her novels a philosophy she called objectivism. She was born in Russia and migrated to the US in...
Azazel is a demon of the second order, guardian of the goat. At the feast of expiation, which the Jews celebrate on the tenth day of the seventh month, two goats are led to the High Priest, who...
Azer is an angel of the elemental fire. Azer is also the name of the father of Zoroaster. Discuss this Article
Azkaban is a wizard prison.
Baba Yaga (sometimes called the Boney-Legged One) is fictional witch from Russian folklore whose favorite food was roasted children. She lived in a hut ringed with human heads impaled on...
Babiagora are certain lakes of a gloomy nature, which lie between Hungary and Poland, which have figured in various stories of witchcraft. Pools, such as these, are often used for purposes of...
Babysitting Maggie Original Air Date May 31 1987 Running Time Unknown Written By Matt Groening Babysitting Maggie is a Simpsons Short that first appeared on the Tracey Ullman...
Bacis was a famous prophet and augur of Beotia. who chanted his pro­phecies in hexameter verse. Many persons who ventured to predict the future adopted the name of Bacis. Discuss this Article
Backmasking is a term used to describe hiding subliminal messages on audio recordings by making them backwards. There has been no credible evidence of the effects of backmasking, however,...
Bacoti is a common name for the augurs and sorcerers of Tonquin. They are often consulted by the friends of deceased persons for the purpose of holding communication with them. Discuss this...
A Baculum is a name for a specific type of witch's wand. A baculum is also a type of bone found in some mammals. Discuss this Article
Bad
Bad was a Jinn of Persia who is supposed to have command over the winds and tempests. He presides over the twenty-second day of the month. Discuss this Article
To bury the foot of a badger underneath one's sleeping-place is believed by the Voodoo worshipers and certain Gypsy tribes to excite or awaken love. Discuss this Article
Bael was a demon cited in the Grand Grimoire, and head of the infernal powers. It is with him that Johann Wierius commences his inventory of the famous ''Pseudonomarchia Daemonum''. He alludes to...
Bagoe was a pythoness, who is believed to have been the Erithryean sibyl. She is said to have been the first woman to have practiced the diviner's art. She practiced in Tuscany, and judged all...
Bagommedes was a knight mentioned by Gautier in the Conte du Graal. It is said that he was fastened to a tree by Kay and left hanging head downwards, until released by Perceval. On Bagommedes'...
Bahaism is the religion founded in Persia in 1863. It emphasized the spiritual unity of all humankind. Discuss this Article
Bahaman is a jinn who, according to Persian tradition, appeased anger, and in consequence governed oxen, sheep, and all animals of a peaceful disposition. Discuss this Article
Baian was the son of Simeon, King of the Bulgarians, and a mighty magician, who could transform himself into a wolf whenever he desired. He could also adopt other shapes and render himself...
A Baital is an Indian demon. Baitals are recently dead risen in a shrunken form with bat wings and goat tails. They are typically found in the trees of graveyards. Discuss this Article
Balan is a monarch great and terrible among the infernal powers, according to Johann Wierius. He has three heads, those of a bull, a man, and a ram. Joined to these is the tail of a serpent, the...
To describe the stone Balasius in fewer words than Leonardus has used would be impossible. It is "of a purple or rosy color, and by some is called the placidus or pleasant. Some think it is the...
Baldur was, in Scandinavian myth, the son of Odin and husband of Nanna, and the most beautiful of the gods; a figure not at all unlike Apollo, It was agreed by the gods that nothing should have...
A balefire is a traditional fire lit on various pagan and wiccan holidays. Discuss this Article
Bali Shag is a brand of smoking tobacco. Usually marketed as RYO (roll your own). Related Pages Zig-Zag Discuss this Article
Balio ba Bosigo, according to the Tswana tribes of Africa, are "night witches" - elderly women who meet a night to preform all manner of disasterly deeds. Even the Tswana take the Balio ba Bosigo...
Balor was a god of death and a mighty King of the Formorians, usually styled "Balor of the Evil Eye," in Celtic Irish mythology, as he had only one eye. It was believed that he was able to destroy...
Baltazo is one of the demon who possessed a young woman of Laon, Nicole Aubry, in the year 1566. He went to supper with her husband, under the pretext of freeing her from demon-possession, which he...
In folklore, a banshee is a spirit that foretells a death by its wailing. Popular culture maintains that the banshee actually kills with its scream. Discuss this Article
Baphomet is the goat-idol of the Templars and the deity of the sorcerers' Sabbath. The name is composed of three abbreviations: Tem. ohp. Ab, Templi omnium hominum pacis abhas, the father of the...
Baptism of the Line was a curious rite is performed on persons crossing the equator for the first time. The sailors who are to carry it out dress themselves in quaint costumes. The Father of the...
Barakiel is an angel whose name supposedly means Lightening of God. Discuss this Article
Barbara Lee is a self-professed psychic and medium. In Febuary of 2005 she held a public psychic demonstration to help raise money for the Little Silver EMS. Discuss this Article
Barce was the nurse of Sichaeus, husband of Dido. Discuss this Article
A Barghest is a very large dog with huge teeth and claws and is believed to be from the area around Yorkshire, England and only appears at night. It is also common belief that those who see the dog...
A barguest is a goblin or phantom of a mischievous character, so named from his habit of sitting on bars or gates. It is said that he can make himself visible in the day time. Rich in the...
Barista is the Italian word for bartender, and in Italy, the term has nothing to do with coffee. In the Americas it has come to mean a person skilled in the art of making, preparing and presenting...
A baritone ukulele is a four-stringed musical instrument. The baritone ukulele was not invented in Hawaii. Tuning. The baritone ukulele is tuned like the lower (to the floor, not pitch) strings of...
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Barney Gumble is a character in The Simpsons. Barney Gumble was introduced in the very first full-length Simpsons episode : Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire.
Bart and Homer's Dinner Original Air Date November 1 1987 Running Time Unknown Written By Matt Groening Bart and Homer's Dinner is a Simpsons Short. Bart and Homer eat...
Bart Jumps Original Air Date May 10 1987 Running Time Unknown Written By Matt Groening Bart Jumps is a Simpsons Short. Bart attempts to jump into Homer's arms like "when he was...
Bart's Haircut Original Air Date November 15 1987 Running Time Unknown Written By Matt Groening Bart's Haircut is a Simpsons Short. Bart is sent to get a haircut. Discuss...
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Bart Simpson Introduced on… April 19, 1987 …In Season… Season 1 Simpson Shorts …In … Good Night Bart Simpson is the oldest (and only) son of the Simpson family, being...
Bart's Inner Child is a 5th Season episode of The Simpsons. Guest Stars James Brown Discuss this Article
Bart The General is an episode of The Simpsons. Bart gets into a fight with Nelson while protecting Lisa. Grandpa Simpson enlists the aid of Herman , a crazy war veteran to teach Bart how to...
Bart the Genius is an episode of The Simpsons. Bart Simpson ends up at a school for gifted children after cheating on an IQ test. Characters Introduced Martin Prince Edna Krabappel Rainier...
Baru is a form of divination where the diviner places their hand within a sacrificial animal. Discuss this Article
Bathlida Bagshot is a magical historian. She has been known throughout the book series only as the writer of A History of Magic. She lived in Godric's Hollow and knew Harry Potter's parents and...
Batman is a superhero who struggles against insanity and struggles not to become what he fights. Secret identity. Batman's secret identity is Bruce Wayne the millionaire. Bruce Wayne originally...
Battus was a shepherd, turned into stone by Mercury for informing against him because of his theft of the oxen of Apollo. Discuss this Article
In February, 1834, a mysterious outbreak of bell-ringing was heard at the residence of Major Moor, F.R.S., in Bealings, near Woodbridge, Suffolk. From the 2nd of February to the 27th of March the...
Jean du Chatelet, Baron de Beausoleil was a mineralogist and alchemist, who lived during the first half of the seventeenth century. He travelled over most European countries looking for metals with...
The Bebryces were a people of Bithynia, whose country lay in the route taken by the Argonauts. Their king, Amycus, was slain by Pollux. Discuss this Article
Bee
It is maintained by certain demonologists that if a sorceress ate a queen-bee before being captured, she would be able to sustain her trial and tortures without making a confession. In some parts...
Beelzebub is one of the princes of Hell he is also known as beelzeboul and belzebut he is a small demon who promises success in one one's career to people who will follow or devote themselves to...
Beetroot is said to give a lover more confidence, and in some cultures, it is regarded as a potent aphrodisiac. Discuss this Article
Behavior is an physical (as in physics) action of a biological system(s) which performs a function of survival. Because behavior is determined by the 'design' of the biological system(s) involved,...
A belief is something held to be true despite the fact there is no evidence to support the idea. A belief is like a lens or filter that contextualizes perception. Beliefs are a part of your model...
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A bell is used to announce the beginning and ending of a ceremony or parts within it. It may also be used for the summoning/calling of spirit or a deity, purification, and to send any...
The Bell Witch was a spirit attached to Bell family of Adams, Tennessee. Discuss this Article
Belomancy is the method of divination by arrows, dates as far back as the age of the Chaldeans. It existed among the Greeks, and still later among the Arabians. The manner in which the latter...
The Benjees are a people of the East Indies, given over to the worship of the devil; and whose temples and pagodas are filled with horrible statues of him. The king of Calicut had a temple wholly...
Beowulf is an Anglo-Saxon saga of great interest. The events in this poem probably took place about the fifth century. Beowulf, himself, was most likely one of the Sons of Light or Men of the Sun,...
Owing to his residing for many years at Pisa, this alchemist is commonly known by the appellation given above ; but in reality he was not an Italian but a Frenchman, and his name was Claude...
Berja is a town in Spain. Discuss this Article
The Berkeley "Witch", according to English folklore was a wealthy woman who made a pact with Satan to gain her wealth. There is no reason to suspect that the Berkeley Witch did anything other than...
Beroe was (1) The wife of the Trojan, Doryclus. Iris impersonated her when she advised the Trojan women to burn the ships of Aeneas. (2) A nereid. (3) The nurse of Semele, whose shape Hera took to...
The Christian Bible is a compilation of books important to the Christian faith. The Old Testament is composed of pre-christian Jewish texts and the New Testament details the works and ministry of...
This is the known bibliography of Machiavelli, political theorist of Renaissance Italy and author of The Prince: Discorso sopra le cose di Pisa, 1499 Del modo di trattare i popoli della...
Bibliomancy is the art of divination by choosing specific words from a random set this is usually practiced by opening a book to a random page and pointing to a word or sentence. The sentence or...
Bifrons was a demon of monstrous guise who, according to Johann Wierius, often took the form of a man well versed in Astrology and planetary influences. He excels in geometry, is acquainted with...
The Bifrost was the rainbow bridge in Scandinavian myth between Asgard, the dwelling of the gods, and earth. Related Pages Brig of Dread Discuss this Article
The Big Bang is a scientific theory that attempts to explain why the universe is expanding. Many people mistakenly think that the Big Bang Theory attempts to explain the origin of the...
Big Ben is a really big clock in London, England. Movies. When things are destroyed in movies where the setting is England, it's almost always Big Ben that is destroyed. Discuss this Article
Bill Weasley is one of the two older sons of the pure blood Weasley family. Bill Weasley raises dragons in Romania. In Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Bill Weasley agrees to take Norbert the...
Biokinesis (psychomorphing) is said to be the power to control DNA, or shapeshift. If you could classify biokinesis, it would fit under psychokinesis. Categories Less than 50 words Discuss this...
Biology is a branch of science that studies life. Branches of Biology Zoology Discuss this Article
Biorhythms are said to be the natural organic cycles that regulate body processes. It is believed that there are high points and low points in these biorhythms that, if watched, will allow a person...
Biorhythms are the natural organic cycles that regulate our body processes. It is believed that there are high points and low points in these biorhythms that, if watched, will allow a person to...
Bisba is the form of fortune telling by the diviner examining a woman's breasts. Discuss this Article
Bit
A bit is the smallest unit of information storage. Categories: Less than 10 words Discuss this Article
Bitais was a friend of Aeneas. Discuss this Article
Bitumen was greatly used in magical practices. Images for the purpose of sympathetic magic were often made of this substance ; and it was used in the ceremonies for the cleansing of houses in which...
Black Cats were believed to be familiars of witches. Witches' Butter was vomit left by a witchs' familiar. A superstition states that a black cat crossing one's intended path will cause bad luck....
Ghostly black dogs are said to roam England at night. They are as half as tall as a man and make no sound. Black dogs are also sometimes considered to be an omen of death. Related...
The Black family is the family of Sirius Black, the godfather of Harry Potter. Pure blood. The Black family is an ancient pure-blood wizarding family, and all of them, with the exception of Sirius,...
A black mirror is a bowl used for scrying. The bowl is typically black and the water inside has been blackened with ink or a dark food coloring. It is used by lowering the light and staring into...
The Black Pullet was a French magical publication supposedly printed in 1740, purporting to be a narrative of an officer who was employed in Egypt. While in Egypt the narrator fell in with a...
Blame is an accusatory kind of responsibility assignment. See Also Consequence Responsibility Discuss this Article
Blanch_Barton is a former high priestess of the Church of Satan who was appointed by Anton LaVey. She is also the mother of Anton LaVey's third child, Satan Xerxes Carnacki LaVey. On April 30,...
Bletonism is the method of fortune telling in which the diviner swirls water around, and compiles their prediction according to the currents they witness. Discuss this Article
Blizzard Entertainment is a video game developer and publisher. Blizzard Entertainment is well known for making highly successful games that take a very long time to produce. Some of the games...
Bloodchoice is the third book in a trilogy by Janice Harrell. Must Anne Marie make the ultimate sacrifice? Discuss this Article
Bloodlines is a Horror book by Janice Harrell Two twins Anne MMarie Montclair and Paul Montclair are the main characters of the book. Discuss this Article
Bloodlust is the second book in a trilogy by Janice Harrell. Will Paul's hunger tear the twins apart? Discuss this Article
**Blood Reunion is the final book in the Vampire twins trilogy. Written by Janice Harrell.Can Anne Marie resist the final temptation? Discuss this Article
In Theravada Buddhism, a Bodhisattva is a person who tries to reach enlightenment so that once awakened, he or she may be able to efficiently aid in the alleviation of suffering for other beings by...
A bolline is a ritual knife used for cutting. Traditionally this knife has a white handle and is inscribed with magical symbols. This contrasts with the Athame, which is used only for focusing...
A book is a set of sheets of paper, bound together. Discuss this Article
Boredom could simply be the lack of novelty. See attention. See Also Attention Entertainment State Discuss this Article
Botanomancy was a method of divination by means of burning the branches of vervein and brier, upon which were carved the questions of the practitioner. Discuss this Article
Bourru was a monkish apparition spoken of in many tales as that of an imaginary phantom which appears to the Parisians, walking the streets in the darkest hours of the night, and glancing in at the...
Boyd Rice is the mind behind the pioneering industrial band NON. He currently is a Magister in the Church of Satan. Related Links Boyd Rice's Official Site (http://boydrice.com/) Discuss this...
Bragi was the Norse and Teutonic god of poetry and music. The son of Odin and Gunnlawth. He was represented as of venerable appearance, with white beard, usually seated on horseback. Ithunn,...
Branchus was a son of Apollo, who founded an oracle to his father at Didyma, in Ionia. Discuss this Article
Brian Eno is the co-writer of Heroes, the David Bowie song. Discuss this Article
Brian Flemming is a former fundamentalist Christian, turned atheist. He is a movie director and his two most recent projects are The Beast, a movie about a girl who's dad disappears when he...
There is an old belief, alluded to by Sir Walter Scott, that the soul, on leaving the body, has to pass over the Brig of Dread, a bridge as narrow as a thread, crossing a great gulf. If the soul...
The British Psychic and Occult Society was started in the mid 1960's; its sole purpose being to investigate cases of "ghosts", mysterious happenings, unexplained mysteries and cases of unexplained...
Britney Spears (December 2, 1981 - ) is a music artist. Nicknames. Brit. Pinky. Publicity stunts. Britney Spears has become famous for a range of frequent publicity stunts in an attempt to keep her...
Wizards and witches in the Harry Potter book universe are able to ride on magic brooms. Because broom-riding is considered an essential skill for a witch or wizard to have, Hogwarts teaches its...
According to once popular superstition, witches would ride through the air on switches or broomsticks, on their nocturnal journey to the Sabbath. Discuss this Article
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Bruce Wayne is the secret identity of the superhero Batman. Discuss this Article
A Buddha is a spiritually enlightened being. It is also the term named for the founder of Buddhism, Siddhartha Gotama. Discuss this Article
Buddhism is the religion based upon the teachings of Siddhartha Gotama, who was later called the Buddha, which means awakened or enlightened one. It began in 6th Century BCE. The main goal of...
Burnout is a racing game series that places an emphasis on agressive driving and destruction derby style racing tactics. Games in the Burnout Series Burnout Burnout 2: Point of Impact Burnout 3:...
Burnout: Revenge is a racing game in the Burnout racing game series. Like all games in the Burnout series, Burnout: Revenge places an emphasis on aggressive driving and destruction derby style...
Burping Contest Original Air Date June 28 1987 Running Time Unknown Written By Matt Groening Burping Contest is a Simpsons Short. Bart and Lisa have a burping...
Butis was (1) The son of Teleon, one of the Argonauts. The strains of the sirens tempted him to swim from the Argo to their enchanted island ; but he was saved from death by Venus, who later bore...
A Tibetan form of divination which draws predictions from the movements and vocilisations of crows, which are believed to be messengers. Discuss this Article
Byblis was the daughter of Miletus, a son of Apollo. She conceived a guilty passion for her brother Caunus, who refused to return it, and she pursued him through many lands in the hope of his...
A byte is a sequence of eight bits. Categories: Less than 10 words Discuss this Article
C-3PO is a protocol droid that was built by Anakin Skywalker. The young Anakin Skywalker was unable to finish building C-3PO and left him to his mother when he left Tatooine. C-3PO is one of only a...
Cable TV is a television distribution system that uses wires. :) Discuss this Article
Cacus was the son Vulcan, who stole the cattle Hercules had taken from Geryon, the monster, in Spain, in punishment whereof he was slain by Hercules. Discuss this Article
Caduceus is the winged rod of Hermes or Mercury, entwined with two serpents; originally a simple olive branch; was in the hands of the god possessed of magical virtues; it was the symbol of...
Caeculus was the son of Vulcan. His mother was the sister of the Depidii, an Italian shepherd tribe, and was made pregnant with him by a spark of fire which fell from heaven, sent by...
Caeneus was the son of Elatus, and one of the Lapithae. He was at first a virgin called Caenias, beloved by Neptune, and was by him changed into a man, being at the same time gifted with...
Caffeine is a central nervous system stimulant. Caffeine is naturally present in coffee and is added to soft drinks and energy drinks. Discuss this Article
In the Highlands of Scot­land, there is to be found the belief that whoever is last with his harvesting will be saddled with the Cailleach (or Harvest Old Wife) to keep until the next year. The...
Cain was the first born son of Adam and Eve. He was a shepherd and killed his brother Abel out of jealousy due to the Judeo-Christian god's approval with Abel and his disapproval with him. Cain was...
Calais was the son of Boreas and Orithyia. He was the brother of Zetes, and took part in the Argonautic expedition. Discuss this Article
Callirrhoe was (1) the daughter of Achelaus, the river-god, and wife of Alcmaeon. (2) the daughter of Oceanus, and mother of Geryon. (3) The daughter of Scamander, and wife of Tros. She was the...
Callisto was the daughter of Lycaon, a nymph of Arcadia. She excited the anger of Hera, because she was beloved by Zeus. Hera commanded her friend Artemis to slay her, but Zeus placed her among the...
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Calls From The Dead is a phone service that allows subscribers to pre-record a three minute message to be played over the phone to a specific person in the event of the subscriber's death. The...
Calmecacs was the Training College of Aztecs run by priests. To gain entrance to a calmecac, a person had to be of royal birth. Once admitted, the boys and girls were separated into different...
Calundronius is a magic stone without form or colour which has the virtues of resisting malign spirits, destroying enchantments, giving to the owner an advantage over his enemies, and of...
Camazotz ("Ruler of Bats ") was deity of the Kiches of Guatemala. He was god of the "House of Bats," mentioned in the "Popol Vuh," a sacred book of the Kiches, and upon Hun-Ahpu and Xbalanque, the...
Cambions are offspring of an incubus and succubus, according to Bodin and Delamare. Some are more kindly disposed to the human race than others. Luther says of them in his Colloquies that they show...
Camilla was a votaress of Diana; she helped Turnus against Aeneas, and was slain by Aruns. Discuss this Article
Cancer is the fourth zodiac sign and is represented by the crab. It occurs from about June 20 to July 20 (depending on the source, these dates vary by a few days). It is ruled by the Moon and is a...
Candle Magic is a form of magic where candles are used as the symbols and focus of the ritual. Candle Magic is used by all religions that incorporate forms of ceremonial magic. Basically, a candle...
Candle Pyrokinesis is said to be a technique that some people use to learn pyrokinesis. The theory is that controlling a small flame should be easier than starting a fire or controlling a larger...
There is a superstition that candles and other lights burn blue at the apparition of spirits, probably because of the sulphurous atmosphere accompanying the spectres. Discuss this Article
Canopus was the helmsman of Menelaus. On his return from Troy he went to Egypt, and was buried there, the city of Canopus deriving its name from the site of his tomb. Discuss this Article
A cantrip is a short, quick spell cast by a witch. The cantrip is used whenever there is not time for ceremonial magic or it is not appropriate. Discuss this Article
Capaneus was the husband of Evadne. At the siege of Thebes he swore that he would enter the city in spite of Zeus himself, and in punishment for his audacity Zeus killed him with a thunderbolt....
The Cape And Islands Paranormal Research Society (CAIPRS) is a paranormal research society based around the Cape Cod area. External Resources The Cape And Islands Paranormal Research Society's...
Capnomancy was the observation of smoke, which con­sisted in two principal methods. The more important was the smoke of the sacrifices, which augured well if it rose lightly from the altar, and...
Captain N: The Game Master ( 1989 - 1990 ) was a promotional cartoon for Nintendo, the NES, and NES games in general from different companies. The N-Team The N-Team was the forces for "good", or,...
Captromancy is a type of divination which is practiced by placing a poppy bud upon hot coals, and taking predictions from the subsequent movements of the bud itself. Discuss this Article
Capys was (1) The son of Assaracus and father of Anchises. (2) A friend and brother-in-arms of Aeneas, who is said to have founded Capua. Discuss this Article
The Caqueux (or Cacoux) were formerly a caste of rope-makers dwelling in Brittany, who in some of the cantons of that country were treated as pariahs, perhaps because ropes they manufactured were...
Caranus was the brother of Phidon of Argos, a descen­dant of Heracles. He was the founder of the Mace­donian dynasty. Discuss this Article
Carl Gustav Jung was a psychologist and contemporary of Frued. Carl Jung was mainly concerned with symbols and how they were interpreted. Books by Carl Gustav Jung Man and His Symbols Septem...
Cartomancy is divination by the use of cards. Normally, cartomancy refers to the use of normal playing cards, however, the use of Tarot and other types of specialized cards is considered a form of...
A cartoon is animated tv show. Until recently, the prevailing opinion was that cartoons were simple, rather stupid, and for kids. Lately the geek has been a large market for cartoons, thus helping...
Cassiopeia was the wife of Cepheus of Ethiopia, and mother of Andromeda. Discuss this Article
Castalia was a fountain on Parnassus sacred to Apollo and the nine Muses. Apollo pursued Castalia, daughter of Achelaus, the river-god, who in despair threw herself into the fountain which...
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Catoptromancy (or Enoptromancy) is a species of divination by the mirror, which Pausanius describes : " Before the Temple of Ceres at Patras, there was a fountain, separated from the temple by a...
The caul is a membrane covering the head of some children at birth, to which a magical virtue was at one time ascribed, and which, on that account, was rated high and sold often at a high...
Cauldrons are used by wiccans and pagans during their rituals. Inquisitors believed that witches used their cauldrons to brew poisons. William Lord Soulis was executed by being boiled alive inside...
Causimomancy is divination by fire. It is a happy presage when combustible objects cast into the fire do not burn. Discuss this Article
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CD-ROM stands for Compact Disc Read-Only Memory and is an outdated form computer storage media. A CD-ROM is a compact disc formatted for computer use. Categories: Less than 50 words Discuss...
Cecrops was the first king of Athens, and father of Erysicthon by Agraulos, daughter of Actaeus. He decided the patronage of Attica in favor of Athene against Poseidon, and founded Athens. The...
The Celtic Cross or Great Cross is a spread used in cartomancy divination. It may be composed of ten cards, or eleven if a significator card is used. The first six cards are laid out in a cross...
A centaur is a horse with the upper body, including arms and head, of a human. Centaurs in Mythology Chiron Centaurs in Fiction In the Harry Potter book series, centaurs live in the Forbidden...
Cephalomancy is a form of divination, of which little is known, which used the skulls of farm animals, usually cows, horses, or goats. Discuss this Article
Cephalus was a beautiful youth who was beloved and carried off by Aurora. He was the son of Hermes and Herse, and at one time was married to Procris, a favourite ot Artemis. A ravenous fox being...
Cepheus was (1) The son of Belus, and a king of Ethiopia; father of Andromache. (2) The son of Aleus and Neaera. He was one of the Argonauts, and king of Tegea in Arcadia. He headed an expedition...
Ceraunoscopy is divination practiced by the ancients by the examination of the phenomena of the air, especially thunderstorms. Discuss this Article
Ceromancy is a type of divination in which the psychic or diviner melts hot wax into a bowl of water, making their predictions according to the shapes formed. Often a red candle is used for...
Ceroscopy (also cermoancy) is divination by wax. The process was as follows. Fine wax was melted in a brass vessel until it became a liquid of uniform consistence. It was then poured slowly into...
Chagrin (or Cagrino) is an evil spirit believed in by the Con­tinental Gypsies. It has the form of a hedgehog, is yellow in colour, and is a foot and a half in length and a span in breadth. "I am...
Chaio-pai is a form of divination from Asia, whereby two curved bamboo blocks are thrown, and the seer using Chaoi-pai makes their prediction depending on how the blocks land. Discuss this...
Chalcomancy is a form of divination that depends on the sounds produced when metallic items are struck together, most notably copper or brass bowls. The noises produced are interpreted by the...
The Chalybes were a Scythian tribe. They were the supposed descendants of Chalybs, son of Mars. Discuss this Article
The Chamber of Secrets was built by Salazar Slytherin. Many rumors about why Salazar Slythern build the Chamber of Secrets, but no conclusive evidence for his motivations has been presented in the...
There is no change without discontent. The purpose of any action is to affect change. The only reason to change anything is discontent because : There is no change without discontent. The purpose...
Channeling, according to spiritualism is the act of allowing a spirit to speak through a meduim. Alternately, channeling is the use of various forces by allowing them to inhabit one's body and...
Chaos is the complete absent of order. It is also the void which existed prior to the manifestation of reality. This void, or absense of order, can also be said to be around/between/behind the...
A Chaote is a term applied to practioners of Chaos Magic. However, many chaos magicians shun this term as it implies that Chaos Magic is a paradigm. Chaos magicians consider their system of magic...
Charity Burbage was the Professor of Muggle Studies at Hogwarts. She was captured and killed by Lord Voldemort for publishing an article defending muggles. After her execution-style murder, her...
Charles Bukowski (August 16th, 1920 - March 9th 1994). He was an active writer, having written hundreds of short stories and a few novels, however, he is mostly remembered as a beat poet. He was...
Charles Fort was a newspaper reporter, self-proclaimed skeptic, and collector of odd stories during the early 20th Century. Discuss this Article
Charlie Weasley is one of the two elder brothers of the pure blood Weasley family. Charlie Weasley breaks charms for Gringotts bank.
A charm is a magical formula, sung or recited to bring about a supposedly beneficial result, or to confer magical efficacy on an amulet. In popular usage the same word is employed to designate the...
Charon is the ferryman of Hades and ferried the recently dead across the river Styx (or Archeron) for the price of a small coin. People were buried with the small silver coin in their mouths to pay...
Cheetara is a ThunderCat. Cheetara uses a staff as a weapon and has the ability to run really fast. Discuss this Article
Chelone was a maiden who received an invitation to the wedding of Zeus and Hera, but did not go, and in consequence was punished by being changed through the instrumentality of Hermes into a...
Chewbacca is a wookie from the Star Wars universe. Chewbacca is the constant companion of Han Solo, to which he owes a life-debt. Personality. Chewbacca is a wookie and exhibits a many typical...
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Chione is the goddess of snow. She is daughter of Boreas, the god of winter, and Orithyia. Chione is also the name of the daughter of Daedalion. She was so beautiful that Hermes and Apollo fell in...
Chirognomy is also known as Palmistry or Palm Reading. The lines upon a person's palm are viewed, then a prediction is made according to how the palm is interpreted. Discuss this Article
Chiromancy (also Chirognomy) is an early form of Palmistry and the term is still used to describe all forms of divination and character reading that uses the features of the hand. Discuss this...
Chis'leu is the ninth month of the Jewish ecclesiastical year, answering to a part of November with a part of December. Discuss this Article
Chloris was (1) The daughter of Amphion of Orchomenos, and wife of King Neleus of Pylos. She was the mother of Nestor. (2) The goddess of flowers, the Greek equivalent of the Roman Flora. She was...
Chlorokinesis is the ability to control forms of plant life and other living things in nature. Discuss this Article
Chris Cranmer was the first Satanist to be given the right to practice his religion aboard his ship in the Royal Navy. He also has the right to a "Satanic Burial" if is killed in action. Discuss...
A Christian is a person who practices the religion of Christianity. Discuss this Article
Christianity is a religion based on the belief that all have sinned and that Jesus Christ shed his blood as a sacrifice and atonement for the sins of all mankind. Christians believe that sin...
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Chris X of Baltimore, MD owns the record label Reptilian Records. Chris X is a "Reverend" in the Church of Satan and has released the music of "Anton LaVey" (Howard Stanton Levey). Discuss this...
Chrysothemis was the daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra. Discuss this Article
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The Chuck TV Show is a television show about a geek who winds up with a super-secret NSA database stored in his memory. Characters. Chuck Bartowski, Morgan Santos, Dr. Jonas Zarnow. Categories:...
Founded in 1966 by Anton LaVey, The Church of Satan is the main organizational body for Satanism. The headquarters for the church originally was in San Francisco, but moved to New York City in...
It is not difficult to understand how the church­yard has come to be regarded as the special haunt of ghosts. The popular imagination may well be excused for sup­posing that the spirits of the...
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CIA stands for Central Intelligence Agency. CIA in Fiction CIA in Chuck, the TV Show The CIA is one of the two government organizations that have taken an interest in Chuck Bartowski, because one...
Cilix was the son of Agenor and Telephassa, and brother of Cadmus and Phoenix. He was sent with his brother to search for their sister Europa, and settled in Cilicia. Discuss this Article
The Cimmerii were a mythical people who, according to Homer, dwelt in the far west, in a country eternally shrouded in misty gloom-hence the expression, "Cimmerian darkness." Discuss this...
Cinyras was the King of Cyprus, son of Apollo, and a founder of an ecclesiastical body who officiated at the shrines of the Paphian Aphrodite. He was famous as a worker in iron, and as a maker of...
Those diviners who use the clacking method of divination take two stones, or items made from stone. These two items are struck together, and the prediction is made according to the...
Clairaudience ( meaning Clear Hearing ) is the ability to hear sounds inaudible to the normal ear, such as "spirit" voices; a faculty analogous to clairvoyance, but considerably less frequently met...
Claire Bennet is a character from the tv show Heroes. Super-powers. Claire Bennet is a cheerleader who has the power of regeneration. Having regeneration as a power is very fortunate for Claire, as...
Clairsentience is the supposed paranormal psychic talent which involves feeling things not by the normal means. This is said to be often connected with another person and is not uncommon between...
Clairvoyance or (Clear Seeing in French) is said to be the psychic ability to see in the present time without the use of sight. Remote viewing and the various methods of scrying are considered...
Cledonism, or in full, Cledonismantia, is the good or evil presage of certain words uttered without premeditation when persons come together in any way. It also regulated the words to be used on...
Cledonomancy is a type of divination which is based on chance events or encounters. Discuss this Article
Cleidomancy is the art of divination through using a key as a pendulum whilst normally lowering it into a glass. Discuss this Article
Cleopatra was the daughter of Idas and Marpessa, and wife of Meleager. She took her own life on learn­ing of her husband's death. Discuss this Article
Cleromancy is a form of divination that was practiced by throwing black and white beans, little bones or dice, and perhaps, stones ; anything, in short, suitable for lots. A method of practicing...
Clidomancy (or Cleidomancy) is a form of divination that should be exercised when the sun and moon is in Virgo, the name should be written upon a key, the key should be tied to a Bible, and both...
Clymene was (1) The daughter of Oceanus and Tethys, wife of Iapetus, and mother of several Titans (2) The daughter of Iphis and wife of Cephalus. (3) A friend of Helen, who accompanied her when she...
Clytemnestra was the daughter of Tyndareus and Leda, sister of Castor, half sister of Pollux and Helen. She married Agamemnon, and in his absence at Troy lived with Aegisthus. When Agamemnon...
Coast to Coast AM is an oddity show hosted by George Noory and Art Bell on the weekends. Coast to Coast AM is covered on every radio spectrum from shortwave, AM, FM and satellite radio and still...
Cobol stands for Common Business Oriented Language Cobol was a widely used programming language in the mid to early-mid 20th century. Many Cobol variants were designed to be used on computers that...
The Cock Lane Ghost was the supposed cause of a mysterious out-break of rappings, apparitions, and similar manifestations which broke out at a house in Cock Lane, Smithfield, London, in 1762. The...
Coffee is a drink that is enjoyed worldwide. There are a variety of methods for creating coffee, but they all utilize the roasted seeds (or beans) of the coffee plant (C. canephora and C. arabica)...
A coin is a small, valuable piece of metal which is easier to carry around than a cow, which is precisely what our ancestors did before someone got tired of leading around said cow and invented the...
A comic book is an illustrated set of pages bound together in a (usually) glossy format. Comic Book History Comic book fans tend to separate comic book history into several different ages,...
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Compact discs (CD) are a form of digital data storage. The data on a compact disc is read by a laser. Compact discs are most often associated with music CDs, however, they can be used as a storage...
A computer is a calculating machine. Computer history. Before the age of modern computers, people had to use mechanical devices to calculate large numbers. One example of such a device is an...
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Conan O'Brien is the host of the talk show Late Night with Conan O'Brien. Discuss this Article
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A contactee is someone who claims to have been contacted by aliens, usually to pass on the information given to them to the rest of humanity. George Van Tassel was one such contactee. Related...
A continent is a large land mass above water. Discuss this Article
Control is a spiritualistic term, denoting the spirit who controls the physical organization of a medium. Discuss this Article
Copreus was the son of Pelops. He murdered Iphitus, and fled to Mycenae, where he underwent purification at the hands of Eurystheus. Discuss this Article
Copromancy is a form of divination that involves examining fecal matter to divine the future and make predictions. Discuss this Article
Cornelius Fudge is a former Minister of Magic. In his later years as Minister of Magic, Cornelius Fudge wasn't very much liked by Harry Potter for trying to cover up the return of Lord Voldemort.
Coroebus was the son of Mygdon of Phrygia. He loved Cassandra, daughter of Priam, and assisted the Trojans against the Greeks. Discuss this Article
Coronis was (1) The mother of Aesculapius. (2) The daughter of King Phoroneus of Phocis whom Athene metamorphosed into a crow. Discuss this Article
Corpse Candles are mysterious lights supposed to foreshadow death. They are also called fetch-lights and dead men's candles. Discuss this Article
Coscinomancy is a form of divination practiced with a sieve, and a pair of tongs or shears, which are supported upon the thumb nails of two persons, who look one upon the other, or the nails of the...
A coven is a group of individuals who practice wicca (also can include Druidism, Shaminism, and specific traditions for example Alexandrian, or Dianic). Each coven is as different as the people who...
A cover song (or simply 'cover') is a new version of a previously published song performed by a different musician. Discuss this Article
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CPU stands for central processing unit. It is the part of a computer that performs calculations. Outdated Microprocessors 8-Bit Microprocessors An 8-bit microprocessor is a processor that can only...
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Creteus was the son of Minos, king of Crete. Discuss this Article
Cretheus was the son of Aeolus, and founder of Iolcus. He was grandfather of Jason. Discuss this Article
(1) Daughter of Creon. (2) Daugh­ter of Erechtheus and Praxithea. She married Xuthus, by whom she became the mother of Ion and Achaeus, but it was suspected that the former was the son of...
Crithomancy is a form of divination by burning corn to make predictions. Discuss this Article
Critomancy is a type of divination by means of observing viands and cakes. The paste of cakes which are offered in sacrifice, is closely examined, and from the flour which is spread upon them,...
Cromniomancy is a form of divination that uses onion sprouts. Discuss this Article
Crookshanks is the pet cat of Hermione Granger. Crookshanks understood from the beginning that Scabbers was not a rat, but an animagus named Peter Pettigrew in hiding.
Crop Circles are geometrical patterns that myseriously appear in crops. While some crop circles certainly have been proven to be hoaxes, some people maintain that they are created by aliens and...
A cross is a symbol where two opposing lines intersect in their exact middle. Non-Christian. The cross is an ancient symbol and is not a Christian symbol, despite popular glib belief. The Christian...
Cyrokinesis is the supposed ability to manipulate ice and cold through the power of the mind. Even though cryokinesis is clearly impossible, several people claim to have the ability. Discuss...
A crystal ball is a spherical crystal object about the size of a tennis ball used by mediums of the early 20th century for scrying. The practice since become cliché and fallen out of favor,...
Cystallomancy (also Crystal Gazing, Spheromancy) is a form of divination through scrying with a crystal ball. As with almost all forms of scrying, the crystal ball used in crystallomancy is only...
In 1999, Crystal Seifferly, then 17, was told by her school, Lincoln Park High School, that she was not allowed to wear a pentacle. The rule prohibitng the public display of the pentacle was four...
The Curetes were an ancient and mythical people, the aborigines of Aetolia. To them Rhea entrusted the care of the infant Zeus, whom they concealed from his father Cronus by drowning his cries with...
Cursed Bread, used for purposes of divination, or ordeal by flour or bread. A piece of bread, about an ounce in weight, over which a spell had been cast, was administered to the suspected person....
The cyclopes were a race of gigantic herdsmen inhabit­ing Sicily. The name signifies "round-eyed," and these beings possessed but one eye in the middle of their foreheads, being in this respect...
(1) Son of Apollo and Hyrie. He was changed into a swan. (2) Son of King Sthenelus, of Liguria. Apollo changed him into a swan, and placed him among the stars. (3) Son of Poseidon, and king of...
Cyparissus was the son of Telephus. He killed by accident a stag of which he was very fond, and so great was his grief that he became a cypress tree. Discuss this Article
Cyrene was the daughter of Hypseus. She bore Aristaeus to Apollo, and was carried by the god from Mount Pelion to Africa, where a city was called after her. Discuss this Article
Dactylomancy is a term covering various forms of divination practiced with the aid of rings. One method resembles the table-rapping of modern spiritualism. A round table is inscribed with the...
Daedalus was the personification of early architec­ture, and indeed of early handicrafts of all descriptions. He was an Athenian or Cretan, and accounts differ as to his parentage. He essayed the...
Dahmo is a type of divination that answers questions by dropping arrows which are adorned with cloth to the ground. The answer is derived from the pattern the arrows take when at rest. Related...
The Daily Prophet is a popular daily newspaper that reports on the happenings in the wizarding world.
Damascus was the son of Hermes and Halimede, who founded the city in Syria which bears his name. He was slain by Dionysius for opposing the plantation of the vine in his territories. Discuss...
Damis was the constant companion and student of Apollonius of Tyana. His notebooks, known as the Notebooks of Damis, once owned by Empress Julia Domna, are now lost. Discuss this Article
Damocles of Syracuse was a sycophant of Diony­sius, tyrant of that city. He flattered the monarch so much regarding his happy state that at last Dionysius requested him to take his place at a...
Damon was a disciple of Pythagoras, and upon his friend Phintias being accused of conspiracy against Dionysius the Elder of Syracuse, offered himself a surety for the appearance of Phintias, who...
Danae was the daughter of King Acrisius of Argos and Eurydice. It was oracularly announced that Acrisius should be slain by his grandson, and to prevent this he imprisoned Danae in a tower of brass...
Danaus was the grandfather of Abas. He at one time possessed a magic shield that was sacred to the goddess Hera. He had fifty daughters, one of them Amymone, who was sent to find water during a...
Daniel Romano was beaten by two Catholic boys with an iron pipe and an ice scraper because he was Satanist. During the beating the two boys called Romano "baby killer", "Satan worshipper", and...
Dan McFarland is a self professed psychic who hosts a radio show NEW AGE RADIO. He's not limited to psychic topics and is open to all manner of religious and paranormal discussion including UFOs...
Daphne was the daughter of Ladon, a river-god of Arcadia. She was the first love of Apollo, who was wounded by an arrow by Cupid, whom Apollo had mocked. The god of love at the same time discharged...
Daphnis was a Sicilian, son of Hermes. He was reared and instructed by nymphs and by the god Pan, and became a shepherd. He vowed to a naiad that he wished to be stricken with blindness if he loved...
Daphnomancy is a type of divination by means of the laurel. A branch is thrown in the fire, if it crackles in burning it is a happy sign, but if it burns without doing so, the prognostication is...
Dardanus was the son of Zeus and Electra, and founder of the Trojan race. Originally a native of the island of Samothrace, he settled in Asia Minor, and founded the city of Dardania. Another myth...
Dark Adaption is the process by which our eyes adapt to the dark. When a person walks into a completely darkened room with no source of light, their eyes will begin to reset themselves to be able...
Dark Sun is a campaign setting for the Dungeons and Dragons RPG. Setting. Dark Sun is set on a harsh desert planet. The emphasis of Dark Sun is on survival under harsh conditions. Discuss this...
Daroe is an ancient form of divination where the diviner creates her own symbols. It is used to teach the secrets of divination and the Daroe reader evolves his method throughout her entire...
Darth Maul was a sith in the Star Wars universe. Darth Maul was introduced and killed in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. Related Pages Darth Maul BullSheet Discuss this Article
Darth Maul was a Sith from Star Wars. Pros Double sided lightsaber. Intimidating face tattoos. Serious, take charge kind of guy. Introduced a new race to Star Wars. Cons Chopped in half in his...
Darth Vader is Anakin Skywalker after becoming a Sith. During a lightsaber duel with Obi Wan Kenobi Darth Vader suffered severe injuries. He was rescued, badly burned, by his mentor. Darth Vader...
Da Shi Zhi is the Great Strength Bodhisattva. He often carries one or more flowers and is very important in Pure Land Buddhism, as he is usually depicted as sitting to Amitabha Buddha's...
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Daunus is : (1) Son of Pilumnus and Danae. (2) Son of Lycaon, and brother of Iapyso and Pacetius. They divided Apulia between them. Discuss this Article
David Bowie is a musical artist. List of David Bowie Songs Heroes Discuss this Article
David Farrant is the President of the British Psychic and Occult Society and founder of the Highgate Vampire Society in 1997. Discuss this Article
David Harris is a Reverend in the Church of Satan and currently runs the show, Satanism Today. External Resources Official Audio Version of Satanism Today Website...
David Radius Hudson, a wealthy farmer from Phoenix, Arizona is credited with discovering / re-discovering white powder gold (see: Philosopher's Stone). Discuss this Article
Dawlish is an auror. Deathly Hallows Dawlish "let it slip" to Antonin Dolohov an incorrect date which Harry Potter was to be moved to a safe location from Privet Drive. Antonin Dolohov later...
Death is a Tarot card. It is the thirteenth card in the Major Arcana. Interpretations From the Pictorial Key to the Tarot The veil or mask of life is perpetuated in change, transformation and...
There is a widespread superstitious belief that death goes round in a coach picking up souls. The form of the belief varies, of course, with the locality. In some parts of England and Wales the...
The Death Eaters are a group of evil wizards loyal to Lord Voldemort. List of Death Eaters Regulus Black Regulus Black joined the Death Eaters. He was killed by them trying to leave the...
The Death Star is an Imperial base the size of a moon. More accurately, the Death Star is an Imperial cannon the size of a moon. The primary role of the Death Star is to serve as a weapon capable...
Dedalus Diggle is a small man who usually wears a top hat. Before Harry Potter was informed of the fact that he was a wizard he bowed to him while Harry was shopping with the Dursleys. He later met...
Def Con is the worlds largest hacker convention held in Las Vegas annually. It is held shortly after black hat con and is much less expensive. Discuss this Article
Deianira was the daughter of Althea and sister of Meleager. For her Heracles and the river-god Archelaus strove in a wrestling match, and the latter was worsted; so Heracles won Deianira for his...
A deity is any being or entity that is believed to be superior to humans and worship. Related Pages god Discuss this Article
Deja Vu is a strange feeling that one has performed an action or seen something happen exactly the same way before. Some people believe that deja vu is a born or repetition, others believe that it...
Delos was the smallest island of the Cyclades. Zeus secured it to the bottom of the ocean by chains of adamant in order to furnish a secure haven for Latona, his love, from the spite of Hera....
Delphi was a small town of Phocis, famous for its oracle of Apollo. Discuss this Article
Delphus was the son of Poseidon and Melantho. He founded Delphi. Discuss this Article
The Deluminator (also Put-Outer) is a cigarette lighter sized device invented by Albus Dumbledore. When a button on the Delumator is depressed, it will suck the light from a surrounding light...
The Democratic Party is a liberal political party of the United States of America. Discuss this Article
In Christianity, a demon is a fallen angel sent to Hell by the Christian god after losing a revolt. Other religions have different forms of demons. Typically, demons or daemons embody all that...
According to Tobaine there are nine " demon doors " and due to his lenghty title, "Opening, Sealing, and Locating the Nine Demon Doors", we also know that they can be opened, sealed, and located....
Demonography is the history and description of demons and all that concerns them. Authors who write upon this subject such as Wierus, Delancre, and Leloyer are sometimes called demonographers. In...
Demonology is a branch of magic which deals with malevolent spirits. In religious 'science' it has come to indicate knowledge regarding supernatural beings who are not deities. In modern times, it...
Demonomancy is a form of divination by means of demons. This divination takes place by the oracles they make, or by the answers they give to those who evoke them. Thus, demonmancy usually refers to...
Demophoon was: (1) Son of Celeus and Metaneira. (2) Son of Theseus and Phaedra, who accompanied the Greeks to Troy to accomplish the freedom of his grandmother, Aethena, who was a slave to Helen....
Dendromancy is a form of divination where oak or mistletoe is set aflame, then the prediction made by examining the direction and shape of the smoke produced. Discuss this Article
Dereu is a type divination using a form of druid sticks, which have dots engraved upon them to the shape of runic symbols. Discuss this Article
Desmond Morris is an author and anthropologist. His work in studying the human race has lead to advances in understanding human behavior. He is most famous for his book The Naked Ape. Discuss...
When referring to The Devil, the referrer is most often referring to the Christian conception of Satan, however, referring to a devil can mean any infernal being according to the Christian...
Dew
Bathing in dew collected on a spring morning is believed to restore beauty. Bathing in dew collected in autumn is said to make a person appear older than she really is. Discuss this Article
Dia
Dia was the wife of Ixion and the daughter of Deioneus. Discuss this Article
The Diamond is said to possess the most marvelous virtues. It gives victory to him who carries it bound on his left arm whatever the number of his enemies. Panics, pestilences, enchantments all fly...
Diane (Hegarty) LaVey was born in 1942. Anton LaVey divorced his first wife Carole after falling in love with Diane. Diane was co-founder with Anton LaVey of the Church of Satan, and served as High...
Dick Grayson is the secret identity of Nightwing, a superhero who fights crime in Bludhaven, a crummy town south of Gotham City. As Robin. Dick Grayson was the first Robin and was recruited by...
Dictys was a shipman of Acetes, who captured Dionysius, and would have sold him as a slave had his godhead not been discovered. Discuss this Article
Dido was the daughter of Belus, king of Tyre, and sister to Pygmalion, his successor. She married Sichaeus, her uncle, the most wealthy man in Tyre, whose opulence aroused the covetousness of...
Diomede is: (1) Son of Tydeus and Deipyle, and king of Argos. He took part in the Epigonian expedition against Thebes and in the Trojan War, where he was one of the great mainstays of the Greeks....
Dirce was the daughter of Helios (the sun) and wife of Lycus. Zethus and Amphion bound her to the horns of a bull for ill-treating their mother Antiope. Discuss this Article
A directory is an organized collection of information, usually that leads the seeker to another place or bit of information. Common uses. Internet links, zip code, and phone number. Discuss this...
Disappearing Object Phenomena is a specific phenomena that tends to accompany hauntings. It describes the phenomena of objects disappearing and then reappearing someplace else. Disappearing object...
Discordianism is a religion/joke that values chaos over order. While it generally is accepted that Discordianism is playful nonsense, some people believe that there is has a valuable underpinning...
Disturbed is a rock band who plays heavy metal music. Discuss this Article
Divination is the method of obtaining knowledge of the unknown or the future by means of omens. Astrology and oracular utterances may be re­garded as branches of divination. A divination system is...
Diwa is a form of divination which uses two boards that are rubbed together, the prediction is based on the reaction. Discuss this Article
Dobby was a house-elf. Dobby is both a credit and a contrast to his race, being the only house-elf that delights in freedom. However, his attitude toward freedom was shaped by the remaining...
A good definition of dogma is hard to come by, for, by its very nature, it prevents an honest analysis. People who are afflicted with dogma are not apt to recognize it themselves, and people who...
Dogon is a form of divination where the seer scatters nuts upon the ground in a pre-set pattern, leaves them, and returns later to examine jackal paw prints around where the nuts were dropped. The...
Dog Star is a common term referring to Sirius. Dog Star is also the name of a band of which Keanu Reaves is a member. Discuss this Article
Dolon was a Trojan who came by night to spy the Grecian camp. He was slain by Odysseus. Discuss this Article
Dominomancy is a form of divination that uses dominos. It is not pronounced like "domino - mancy" it is pronounced "doe mee noh mancy". Discuss this Article
Donkey Kong is both an arcade video game and a fictional ape that appears in that video game. The arcade game Donkey Kong was released in 1981. Discuss this Article
Donn mac Midir, son of Midir the Proud was an Irish hero of medieval legend. In the Colloquy of the Ancients we are told how Finn and Kelta and five other champions were out hunting one day, and...
Doris Crockford is a witch who met Harry Potter for the first time in the Leaky Cauldron. This was Harry's first meeting with the wizarding world and the first time anyone from it was able to greet...
(originally in Fictional witches) Well, Dorothy Gale wasn’t a witch, but she is here because she was thought to be a witch by the munchkins and other inhabitants of Oz. To them, it seemed she had...
Dorze is a form of divination where the diviner casts a fowl's entrails to the ground, and the prediction is taken from the pattern formed. Discuss this Article
Dowsing is the practice of divination using divining rods. Dowsing in commonly used to find things, from missing persons to buried treasure. A person who practices dowsing for the purpose of...
Doxis was the daughter of Oceanus and Thetis, and sister and wife of Nereus. She was the mother of the Nereids. Discuss this Article
Draco Malfoy is the only child of Lucius Malfoy and Narcissa Malfoy. At Hogwarts. Draco Malfoy was once the rival of Harry Potter, while they were both at school at Hogwarts. During that time, he...
The Dragon a purely fabulous monster of enormous size, is com­mon to almost all countries. Descriptions of its appearance vary ; but it appears to have been of a reptilian nature, often of a red...
The specifics of how and why we dream is uncertain. Some people believe that dreams can be a form of precognition. Some people, like Carl Jung, believe that dreams are an expression of the...
Dream Telepathy is said to be a technique of telepathy that is said to allow a psychic to see or be present the dreams of another person. Dream telepathy can be used to interpret dreams or to plant...
A drink is liquid which is made to be consumed. Types of Drinks Coffee Energy Drinks Soft Drinks Vodka Discuss this Article
A droid (supposedly short for android) is a robot in the Star Wars universe. Discuss this Article
The Drow are a race of elves from the Forgotten Realms setting of Dungeons and Dragons RPG. The Drow live in an underground area of Forgotten Realms generally known as the Underdark. They have...
Drummer of Tedworth was a poltergeist who haunted the house of Mr. John Mompesson, of Tedworth, Wilts, about the year 1661 and onwards. In March of that year Mom­pesson had had a vagrant drummer...
Dryope was the daughter of Dryops and mother of Amphissus by Apollo. Discuss this Article
DSL
DSL stands for digital subscriber line. DSL is a form of broadband internet access. Discuss this Article
Dudley Dursley is the rather fat cousin of Harry Potter. Before Harry knew that he was a wizard, Dudley would take every opportunity to make life difficult for him. After both he and Harry knew...
Duke is the loyal dog of Kevin Keen from the Captain N: The Game Master cartoon. When Kevin Keen is sucked into the Ultimate Warp Zone, Duke jumps in and is transported to Videoland along with him....
Albus Dumbledore The one-time Headmaster of Hogwarts. Aberforth Dumbledore The younger brother of Albus Dumbledore.
Dungeons and Dragons (DnD) is a traditonal pen-and-paper RPG. Dungeons and Dragons was first developed by Gary Gygax, who published it under a company called TSR. TSR later dumped Gygax and it was...
Durga was the consort of Siva, a Hindu deity. She was a celebrated slayer of demons and giants, and is reminiscent in her nature of Pallas Athene. Discuss this Article
The Dursleys are a muggle family who are obsessed with appearing normal. This partially has to do with Petunia Dursley's jealousy of her sister, Lily Potter, who was a witch. They live on Privet...
Dwarves are a race of small, bearded men who are skillful at living underground and mining. They are also commonly skilled at metalworking. Related Pages Elbegast Discuss this Article
Earth is third planet in the Sol solar system and the planet on which all humans currently live. Trivia. The Earth is described by the fictional Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy as Mostly...
It is related in Pennant's Tour that it was the custom in the Highlands of Scotland to lay on the breast of the deceased a wooden platter con­taining a little earth and a little salt-the former to...
Ebay is a popular online auction website. Ebay was founded as AuctionWeb on September 3, 1995 by Pierre Omidyar, a computer programmer. Discuss this Article
Echion is (1) Son of Hermes and Antianira, and a twin with Eurytes. He was one of the Argonauts and took part in the Calydonian hunt. (2) One of those who had grown from the dragon's teeth sown by...
Edmund Gurney was distinguished psychologist and student of psychic science. He was born at Horsham in 1847, and educated at Blackheath and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he obtained a...
The Edoni were a people of Thrace famous for their orgies in celebration of Dionysius. Discuss this Article
Eel
The eel is credited with the possession of many mar­vellous virtues. If he is left to die out of the water, his body steeped in strong vinegar and the blood of a vulture, and the whole placed...
Egeria was one of the Camenae, and a goddess of foun­tains, who possessed the gift of prophecy. She instructed Numa, the second king of Rome, in the art of the law, which he used to good purpose...
Eileen Garret (1893-1970) was a British medium. Her control was Uvani, said to be an Arab. Discuss this Article
The Eileen J. Garrett Scholarship is an annual scholarship of $3000 awarded to college hopefuls interested in studying Parapsychology. Applicants must submit sample writings about the paranormal...
Ekwele is a form of divination whereby eight tortoise shells are strung to a chain, then lowered the ground, the patterns on the upside of the shells determine the questioner's answer. Discuss...
El Chupacabra is said to be a mysterious creature responsible for attacking and killing goats in Central American and South American countries. A humorous side note : The literal translation of el...
Electrokinesis is said to be the ability to create and control electricity using only the powers of the mind. There have been no serious studies on or cases of factual...
Electronic Voice Phenomena or EVP is said to be the phenomena of capturing the voices of ghosts and spirits on electronic devices such as tape recorders. The voice is usually faint and muddy and...
Electronic voice projection (E.V.P.) is an attempt to establish communicate with the souls of the dead using electronic means. It is not to be confused with electronic voice phenomena, which is the...
In the modern atomic theory, an element is an type of atom. Ancient philosophers believed that there were four elements only : earth, fire, water and air. Discuss this Article
The Eleusinian Mysteries were a festival held at Eleusis in honour of Demeter. They consisted of a dramatic presentation of the story of the rape of Persephone, or Proserpine, and consisted of two...
Elf
An Elf is a small, magical, humanoid creature that is said to live in forest in various stories of folklore. Fictional Elves Dobby - the house elf, from Harry Potter. Winky - the house elf, from...
Elf Arrow is the superstitious name given to triangular flints, Belemnites, which are found in many countries, but notably in Scotland. It was believed that these stones were arrows shot by the...
Elf-Fire (or the Ignis fatuus, or "foolish fire.") is the name given to fire obtained by rubbing two pieces of wood together, and which is used in superstitious ways. Amongst the Russian peasantry...
Elfin Cats are to be found in the Scottish Highlands, and are said to be of a wild breed, as large as dogs, black in color, with a white spot on the breast, and to have arched backs and erect...
The Eliot Bible is an incomplete translation of the Bible into a Native American Language. It was translated by John Eliot and surviving copies are extremely rare. Discuss this Article
Eliphas Levi, born Alphonse Louis Constant (February 8, 1810 - May 31, 1875) was a French occultist. Aleister Crowley was born the same year that Eliphas Lévi died and claimed to be his...
The Elixir of Life is a potion believed by Alchemists that had the power to preserve or prolong one's life, possibly forever. Elixir vitae is the Latin name for the Elixir of Life. Related...
The Emerald Table is a symbolic work on the hermetic art by Hermes Trismegistus. Discuss this Article
Empathy is the paranormal psychic talent that claims to involves feeling the emotions of another person (sometimes animals, if the master and pet are close) directly or without being in their...
Enceladus was the son of Tartarus and Ge. He made war on the gods with his brother giants, and was slain by Zeus, who buried him under Mount Etna. Discuss this Article
The Enchiridion of Pope Leo is a collection of charms, cast in the form of prayers, which have nothing in common with those of the Church. It is concerned chiefly with worldly, rather than...
An energy drink is a drink that includes an ingredient which is a central nervous system stimulant. This is usually caffeine. An example of an energy drink is Rockstar Energy Drink. Common...
Triumph Cars come from England. So do Wayfarer Dinghy's. Discuss this Article
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Entertainment is what people do when they should be doing something more productive. Forms of entertainment include tv shows, movies, music, and video games. Related...
Eos
Eos was the goddess of dawn, the Roman Aurora. She was daughter of Hyperion and Thia, and sister of Helios and Selene, the sun and moon. To her was given Pegasus, the winged horse, after he had...
Epaphus was the son Zeus and Io. He became a king of Egypt, and married Memphis, daughter of Nilus, and built the city called by her name. He had by her a daughter, Libya, after whom Africa was...
In December, 1716, a disturbance of a poltergestic character broke out in the Parsonage of Epworth, the home of John Wesley. The supposed evidence consists in contemporary letters written to Samuel...
The Erinyes (or Furies |Roman|) were goddesses of vengeance in Greek Mythology. Alecto was one of the Erinyes. Discuss this Article
Eromanty was one of six kinds of divination practiced among the Persians by means of air. They enveloped their heads in a napkin and exposed to the air a vase filled with water, over which they...
ESP
ESP is the abbreviation for extrasensory perception. Discuss this Article
Espresso (caffè espresso) is a very strong form of coffee. Espresso has both a stronger taste (not to most people's liking) and more caffeine than regular coffee because the coffee beans are first...
The Essenes were a mystical Jewish sect, the tenets of which are only partly known. They first appeared in history about 150 years B.C. They were very exclusive and pos­sessed an organisation...
Eumolpus was the son of Poseidon and Chione, a bard of Thrace. His mother threw him into the sea after his birth, but he was saved by Poseidon, whose daughter Benthesicyma brought him up. He...
Eve
Eve, according to the Bible, was the wife of Adam. She was created by God using a rib from Adam. She was tempted by a serpent into eating from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, an offense...
The Evil Eye is both the ability to curse and the curse resulting from hateful or envious looks. People were thought to be able to cast the evil eye on purpose, as a part of witchcraft, or by...
EVP
EVP is the common abbreviation for Electronic Voice Phenomena. Discuss this Article
The EVPMaker was created by Stefan Bion. It takes a prerecorded sound sample, chops it up, and returns a second recording based on the output of a random number generator. The idea is ghosts can...
Ewoks are a species of alien in the Star Wars fictional universe who live on a moon of Endor. With the help of the Ewoks, the Rebel Alliance was able to defeat the Empire. Traits. Ewoks are fairly...
An exorcism is the religious rite by which a demon or other spirit is cast out of a person. Exorcism was refined and is still practiced by Catholics. Catholic priests use specially blessed and...
Extispicy is a type of divination which hails from Commanche tradition, Extispicy is where an animal is cut open, water poured into the wound, and the viscera is examined. Discuss this Article
Extrasensory perception is a broad term that includes all psychic abilities that involve gaining knowledge by paranormal means. Types of Extrasensory...
Fantasmagoriana was the title of a collection of popular stories, dealing mainly with apparitions and spectres, which was published in Paris in 1812. The contents were for the most part translated...
The Fantastic Four are a team of superheroes from the comic book of the same name published by Marvel Comics. Origin. The Fantastic Four are the result of a gamma radiation storm that enveloped...
The Fast of the Black Hen was a ritual in Hungary and the adjacent countries where it is believed that whoever has been robbed and wishes to discover the thief must take a black hen and along with...
Giving credit where due. The Baritone Ukulele was first developed and put into production by the Favilla Brothers (Favilla Guitars) in the early 1940's. While Arthur Godfrey popularized the...
Featured Page : Robin, The Boy Wonder Robin (The Boy Wonder) is Batman's sidekick. Robin was created in the Golden Age comic-book era in the forties, yet is probably best well-known for the...
Fenrir was a monstrous wolf, and son of Loki. When he was born, he was so dangerous, that the gods decided to bind him in chains. No normal chain could hold the beast, though, so the gods had a...
This alchemist, Ferarius, is supposed to have been an Italian priest of the thirteenth century, but nothing is known con­cerning his career. Various chymical writings ascribed to him are embodied...
The common Fern was believed to be in flower at midnight on St. John's Eve, and whoever got possession of the flower would be protected from all evil influences, and would obtain a revelation of...
There have been a number of fictional books that have taken on a life and legend of their own. Some of them are : The Necronomicon Tobin's Spirit Guide Discuss this Article
A Firebolt is a designer model of broom. Firebolts are exceedingly expensive and at the time Harry Potter received on for his birthday from Sirius Black, the Firebolt was the fastest broom in the...
Defining Spanner Wrench 1. A "Spanner Wrench" is any open ended wrench used to mechanically turn something. Spanner comes from span, or the distance between jaws of a tool. 2. (Fire Service) A...
The First Church of Satan was founded by John Allee, who split with the Church of Satan because he felt that the CoS had strayed from its original ideals. External Resources First Church of Satan...
First Satanic Church was founded on October 31, 1999 by Karla LaVey. It is independent of her father's Church of Satan. External Resources First Satanic Church Discuss this Article
The Floo Network is a network which connects all fireplaces, wizard or otherwise. To be able to travel by Floo Powder a fireplace must be connected to the Floo Network. It was regulated by the...
Floo Powder is a power that allows passage through the Floo Network. The Floo Powder itself may be enchanted, however, the Ministry of Magic may have used it as a toll.
Florence Cook was an English medium, the first to present the phenomenon of materialization in its complete form. In the production of the crowning physical manifestation, she was associated at the...
The flute is often mentioned in history as being used for the purpose of charming animals, and the serpent seems to have been peculiarly delighted with its music. It is said that adders will swell...
The Sailors in Holland long believed that a certain Dutch skipper, van Straaten by name, was condemned as a penalty for his sins to sail for year after year through the seas beating around the Cape...
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Modern Folk Music American Sneakers Discuss this Article
Fong-Chur is a mysterious operation practised in China, in the disposition of buildings, and particularly of tombs. If someone should chance to build in a position contrary to his neighbours, so...
Food is something you eat. Discuss this Article
The Forbidden Forest is the forest adjacent to Hogwarts. List of Creatures Known to Live in the Forbidden Forest Aragog and his children Centaurs Grawp
Ford Prefect is a character from the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series of books written by Douglas Adams. Ford Prefect is (was?) a writer for the Hitchhiker's Guide, and wrote the both...
Forgetting can be : A thought that isn't recalled at the time it is needed: I forgot my keys. The degradation of memory. See Also Memory Discuss this Article
Fortran stands for Formula Translator. Fortran was a popular but boring programming language developed by IBM in the fifties for scientific computations. Fortran has a programming syntax very...
Hogwarts was founded by four people : Godric Gryffindor Salazar Slytherin Rowena Ravenclaw Helga Hufflepuff
France is a nation. The capital city of France is Paris. Related Pages Tour De France Discuss this Article
Francisco Redi was an Italian naturalist who challengened the idea of abiogenesis by subjecting it to a series of scientific tests. Discuss this Article
Francois Alary was a visionary, who had printed at Rouen in 1701, The Prophecy of Count Bombaste, (Chevalier de la Rose-Croix), nephew of Paracelsus, (published in 1609 on the birth of Louis the...
Franz Bardon was an occultist and author who stressed practice and practicality. Discuss this Article
Frederica Hauffe, better known as the "Seeress of Provost," was a somnambule who came under the observation of Dr. Justinus Kerner, a well-known poet and physician, early in the nineteenth century....
Fred Thompson is currently acting like he may or may not run for US President. This is not surprising behavior, as Fred Thomson has been an actor before, during, and after he entered the political...
Fred Weasley is the twin brother of George Weasley. Ever together, the Weasley twins have been constant pranksters. And together they dropped out of Hogwarts to found their own joke shop Weasley's...
Free energy is energy generated from a source that produces more energy than it consumes. Discuss this Article
Freya (the Beloved) was a goddess in Norse mythology. She was the wife of Odin, the Juno of the Scandinavian pantheon, and the sister of Freyr. She was pre­eminently the matron and housewife...
Frimin Abauzit (1679-1767) was a French Protestant theologian and a mathematician, a friend of Newton, and much esteemed for his learning by Rousseau and Voltaire . Discuss this Article
F. R. Melton is the inventor of the Psychic Telephone. Discuss this Article
Furcula is a quite well known form of wishing, where the seeker takes the wishbone of a fowl, grasps both sides, and makes a wish. Then the bone is pulled in half. Discuss this Article
Futomani (also scapulimancy), is a form of divination that is practiced by casting the shoulder bone of a deer. Discuss this Article
Gaius was a Roman jurist of the 2nd century, whose "Institutes" served for the basis of Justinian's. Discuss this Article
A game is a form of entertainment. Board games. Chess, Checkers, Monopoly. Sports. Golf, Football, Basketball. Discuss this Article
The Garden of Eden was the original birthplace of the human race, according to the Abrahamic religions. The first people created, Adam and Eve, lived there as caretakers until they were tempted by...
Garnet, birthstone of those born in January, is supposed to render the wearer impervious to wounding, on account of it's blood-red coloration. It is said to preserve the health, promote joy,and...
Gastromancy, or divination from the Belly, is now generally explained by ventriloquism, the voice in both cases sound­ing low and hollow, as if issuing from the ground. Salyerte enforces this...
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Gelomancy is a form of divination based on interpretation of the sounds of laughter. Discuss this Article
Genethialogy utilities the exact position of the stars at the birth of a child to predict it's destiny. Related Pages Astrology Discuss this Article
Geomancy is derived from the word geo, pertaining to earth or dirt. Geomancy is a form of divination which is practiced in two main ways. Firstly, a handful of soil is taken up, then allowed to...
George Adamski was one of the first people to report personal sightings of Ufos and aliens. He claimed to have flown aboard a Ufo in his book, "Flying Saucers Have Landed". External...
George Bauer (1494 - 1555), who Latinized his name (a boor or husbandman) into "Agricola," was born in the province of Misnia. An able and industrious man, he acquired a considerable knowledge of...
George Harrison was once a member of The Beatles. George Harrison later had a solo career. Discuss this Article
George Noory is the host of the popular paranormal radio program Coast to Coast AM. He replaced Art Bell as the regular host of the program. Discuss this Article
George Van Tassel (1910-1987) lived under Giant Rock, California, and held annual world UFO meetings from about 1954-1974. He was one of the so-called contactees, who touched or rode in flying...
George Weasley is the twin brother of Fred Weasley. Ever together, the Weasley twins have been constant pranksters. And together they dropped out of Hogwarts to found their own joke shop Weasley's...
Gerald Gardener is known as the father of modern witchcraft (Wicca). In the 1950s, he revitalized the pagan religion and made it popular. There is some debate about whether Gerald Gardener's brand...
Germany is a country. The capital city of Germany is Berlin. Discuss this Article
Geta are a traditional Japanese sandal with (genrally) two wooden platforms called ha. There are several types of geta, most commonly seen on geisha (maiko and geiko). Categories: Less than 50...
The Ghor-Boud-Des are the people of "Ghor-bund-land." Mr. Pococke in his India in Greece maintains that these people are the same as the "Corybantes," or ministers of the gods, otherwise known as...
According to parapsychologists, there are two kinds of Ghosts. The first is a conscious entity which is capable of some form of interaction with the living. The second type is simply a psychic...
The Ghost Dance was a dance that Native Americans believed to be able to bring back the buffalo and erase the white man from their lands. After the Battle of Rosebud, Sitting Bull performed this...
Ghost hunting is the familiar term for investigating claims of hauntings, ghosts, and other spirit phenomena. Some ghost hunters call themselves "ghost finders". Related...
Ghostly Western New York is a paranormal investigating organization in Western New York. External Resources Ghostly Western New York's Official Website (http://www.ghostlywny.com) Yahoo Group for...
A giant is a race of humans (or sometimes a human-like race) that is, well, giant. Depending on the myth or legend, giants range from a merely tall 7-8 feet to a sky scraping 100 feet tall. The...
The premise behind the G.I. Joe cartoon was this : A wholly incompetent terrorist organization named Cobra attempts to take over the world. G.I. Joe stops them in almost every episode. (Sometimes...
Ginny Weasley (Ginny Potter) is the only daughter of the Weasley family and the wife of Harry Potter. Ginny Weasley is one of the most dynamic characters in the Harry Potter storyline because she...
Giovanni Buonaventura Genelli was a german painter. Discuss this Article
Glauconite is a greenish mineral. The color of Glauconite ranges from a darker green to a whitish green. Discuss this Article
Gnosticism is a religion related to Christianity, of which some believe it pre-dated Christianity and used some of the same sources of scripture (at least in the early beginnings of Christianity)....
The Goblet of Fire is an enchanted goblet that chooses the contestants for the Tri-Wizard Tournament.
A goblin is a spirit formerly supposed to lurk in houses. They were generally of a mischievous and grotesque type. Hobgoblins, according to Junius, were so called because they were wont to hop on...
A goddess is a female god. Related Pages Greek Goddess Discuss this Article
Godric Gryffindor is one of the Four Founders of Hogwarts. Godric's Hollow is named after Godric Gryffindor. Godric Gryffindor is also the founder of Gryffindor house. The Sorting Hat itself claims...
Godric's Hollow is the town where Harry Potter lived before his parents, James and Lily Potter were killed by Lord Voldemort. Godric's Hollow is named after Godric Griffindor, who once lived...
A god is a being that is superior to humans. Different religions have different perceptions and ideas about gods. God In Relation to Creation There are two main views on gods and their relation to...
A Golden Age is a time period which is remembered fondly and usually heralds some great progress in economics or art. The Golden Age of Comic Books was a period in which comic books were coming...
Google is a huge company, most famous for their popular search engine. They also run other services, such as: Blogger - a blog host Gmail - a webmail service Google Adwords/Google AdSense -...
Google Chrome is an internet web browser developed by Google. Discuss this Article
Gordius was the king of Phrygia, and father of Midas. The state of Phrygia being in a condition of unrest, the people were advised to await the appearance of a waggon, which would bring them a...
The Gorgons were Atheno, Euryale, and Medusa, the daughters of Phorcys and Ceto, who lived in the far Western Ocean, or, according to other accounts, in Africa. They had serpents for hair, and...
A Gospel is one of the four books of the New Testament, collectively known as Synoptic Gospels. Discuss this Article
Gottlieb Wilhelm Rabener was a german satirist. Discuss this Article
The Gracchi are the souls of yet to be born Roman heroes. They were seen by Anchises and Aeneas. Discuss this Article
The Grand Grimoire is a work pretended to be edited by a suppositions person, Antonia del Rabina, who, it is alleged, prepared his edition from a copy transcribed from the genuine writings of King...
Grawp is the full-blooded giant brother of Rubeus Hagrid.
Greek Goddesses were goddesses that were believed in by the Ancient Greeks. List of Greek Goddesses The Erinyes, goddesses of vengeance. Discuss this Article
Greek Mythology was believed by the Ancient Greeks. Greek Goddesses Discuss this Article
Grendel was a giant slain by Beowulf in the epic of the same name. He was said to have been descended from Cain. Discuss this Article
Grimmauld Place is the ancestral home of the Black family. Grimmauld Place was used as the headquarters of the Order of the Phoenix with the permission of Sirius Black, who owned it at the time....
Grimoire; A book, usually leather bound, which details spells usually of Black magicks or powerful incantations, along with knowledge, magic symbols and often ritual instructions. Historically, a...
The Grimoire of Armadel lists various angels, their sigils, and how to summon them. It is seemly Christian work, though probably few christians would consider it so. It is related in content and...
The Grimoire of Honorius is a magical work published at Rome in 1629, and not, as is generally thought, connected in any way with Kabbalistic magic. The work is indeed permeated with Christian...
The Grimorium Verum was a magical text-book that was first published in 1517, and purported to be translated from the Hebrew. It is based to some extent upon the Key of Solomon, and is quite honest...
Griphook is a goblin that works for Gringotts. When Reubus Hagrid and Harry Potter came to make withdrawls, he was assigned to show them their vaults.
A grotto is a small group of satanists who are usually near each other geographically and may form as an association for rituals, socializing, and/or the pursuit of various projects. It can be said...
Grunnings is a company that makes drills. Vernon Dursley works at Grunnings and enjoys it, as he gets to yell at many people before lunch.
Gryffindor is one of the houses of Hogwarts. Gryffindor was founded by one of the four Hogwarts founders, Godric Gryffindor. List of Gryffindors Harry Potter Ron Weasley Hermione Granger Ginny...
A guitar is a six stringed musical instrument. The standard tuning for a guitar is E-A-D-G-B-A, which is in thirds. The electric guitar is a mainstay of rock music. Discuss this Article
Guy Bavli is a famous mentalist. Discuss this Article
Gyromancy is a species of divination that was performed by going round continually in a circle, the circumference of which was marked by letters. The presage was drawn from the words formed by the...
Hades was the god of the Underworld. The name sig­nifies the " dark " or " hidden " god. He was son of Cronus and Rhea, and brother of Zeus and Poseidon, with whom he shared the universe. His wife...
When Hailey's Comet made its rounds in the early 1900's, many people believed that it was the end of the world or else the cosmic radiation was harmful. During this time many "preventative" cures...
It is said that letting down a mother's hair before childbirth will make it easier. Pendulums suspended on chords made from the hair of a diviner is said to make them more effective. Hair is often...
Hallowing Cramp-Rings was a ceremony which took place in England on Good Friday. It consisted of the repetition of certain psalms and prayers, during which the king rubbed the rings between his...
A hallucination is a false perception generated by the mind. This is similar to an illusion, but differs in that illusions are false perceptions created by objects in the physical world....
A halo is a ring or circle pictured above the heads of angels or saints to denote their divine nature. In early Christian art, this was known as the sun halo. Discuss this Article
Halolmancy is a variation on the name of Halomancy, a form of divination by throwing salt into a fire. Discuss this Article
Halomancy (also Halolmancy) is a form of divination by throwing salt into a fire. Discuss this Article
Among the Dayaks of Borneo the hambaruan, or soul of a living man, may leave the body at will, and go where it chooses; it is, however, liable to capture by evil spirits. If this should happen, the...
Hand healing is said to be an alternative way to relieve pain and ailments without medicinal drugs or medical treatment. A hand healer is the person who provides this help, simply by laying their...
The Hand of Glory was the hand of a dead man, in which a lighted candle has been placed. This hand was generally the right hand of a murderer and was severed while the corpse was still hanging from...
Han Solo is a smuggler in the Star Wars universe. Han Solo is married to Leia Organa. They have two children, who are twins. Discuss this Article
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Harry Potter is a fictional character from the series of books that bears his name. Discuss this Article
Harry Potter is the main character of the story. His parents, James and Lily Potter were killed by Lord Voldemort. At Hogwarts his two best friends are Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. Harry...
List of Harry Potter Characters Main Characters Harry Potter The boy who lived. Maybe. Ron Weasley Harry Potter's best friend and the poor kid in school. Hermione Granger The class genius, comes...
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Haruspexopy is a form of divination which examines the entrails of bovines, sheep and swine. Apparently, Ceaser's death was foretold by this method. Discuss this Article
The Hasidim ('" Pious Ones ") are evotees of a mystical phase of Judaism. They are first heard of in the pre-Maccabean age. In the first centuries of the Christian era we again hear of the Hasidim,...
Hatha Yoga is the earliest and therefore most simple form of the Yoga practice. An English translation of the Hatha Yoga Pradipika of Swatmaram Swami was published in 1893. This book consists of...
The Hazel Tree was dedicated to the god Thor, and, in the Roman Catholic Church, was esteemed a plant of great virtue for the cure of fevers. When used as a divining rod, the rod, if it were cut on...
It is said in Ecclesiates that the heart of the wise is at the right side, the heart of the foolish at the left. But this saying must be placed in the same category as that of Jonas, who said of...
Heaven is regarded to be the final destination and reward in the afterlife in Christianity. Related Pages Hell Discuss this Article
Hedwig was the snowy-white owl of Harry Potter. Hedwig was given to Harry Potter as a birthday gift from Rubeus Hagrid.
Heimdallr was an appellation of the Norse god Tiw, or a form evolved from him. He is gifted with magnified senses, and can see for more than three hundred miles, hear the grass growing, and acts as...
Henry Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim (September 14, 1486 - 1535). A German soldier and physician, and known as an adept in alchemy, astrology and magic. He was born at Cologne and educated at the...
Helga Hufflepuff was one of the the Four Founders of Hogwarts. The house of Hufflepuff was named after her.
Helios was the sun-god, the son of Hyperion and Thea. He was the personification of the sun proper, as contrasted with the all-pervading light of day, of which Apollo was the divine inspirer. He...
Hell is usually imagined as a place of torment created to punish those who do not follow the laws of the "loving" Christian god. What exactly is Hell anyway? What exactly Hell is supposed to be is...
Hellawes was a sorceress and Lady of the Castle Nigramous. She attempted to win the love of Lancelot, but being unable to do so, she perished. Discuss this Article
Hemomancy is a form of scrying in which the diviner peers into a drop of blood for answering questions. Discuss this Article
Hemotomancy practitioners use the blood typing of the questioner to search for the answers to the question, a form of divination. Discuss this Article
Hepatoscopy is a way of predicting the future via gazing and examining the liver of an animal. Discuss this Article
Heptad is another name for the number seven in numerology. Discuss this Article
Hera was the Juno of the Romans, daughter of Cronus and Rhea, and sister and wife of Zeus. She was in every respect the consort of the greatest of the gods, and the divine prototype of the wife and...
Heracles was the greatest hero of Greek mythology. He was the son of Zeus by the Theban Alcmene, and was brought up in the family of Amphitryon, who had. married his mother, who at the same time...
Hereditary Paranormal Phenomena is any paranormal phenomena that seems to follow members of a family through several generations. There are two major types of hereditary paranormal phenomena. 1....
A hereditary witch is a witch that is the daughter or son of witch. There are various lines of hereditary witches, however, they claim no common ancestry and thus simply having a witch as a parent,...
Hermes is the old, ancient owl of the Weasley family. Hermes exists in the Harry Potter books primarily as an illustration that the Weasleys are poor and as comic relief.
The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn is a magical order in which Aleister Crowley was a part. The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn has four ranks of adepts: Zelator Adeptus Minor Theoricus...
Hermione Granger is the smartest student of Hogwarts.
Hermione Granger is one of the two best friends of Harry Potter. Discuss this Article
Heroes is a tv show about superheroes that do not wear costumes. Main Characters Name Power(s) Description Dead? [1] Claire Bennet Regeneration The cheerleader. Save her, save the...
Heroes is song written by David Bowie and Brian Eno in 1977. Heroes has been covered many times by many different bands. Discuss this Article
Hesiod was an early Greek poet who in his " Theogonia" gives one of the best accounts of Greek mythology. Discuss this Article
A hexagram is a divinitory symbol in the I-Ching. There are 64 hexagrams in the I-Ching and each one is associated with a short paragraph that explains its meaning. Discuss this Article
Originally called the Monas Hieroglphica and written in Latin, the Hieroglyphic Monad is a treatise on symbolic language written by John Dee in tweleve (some say thirteen) days. External...
The Highgate vampire is a vampire reportedly seen in and around the Highgate Cemetary. It currently being investigated by the Highgate Vampire Society. The Highgate vampire is described as a "tall...
The Highgate Vampire Society was formed to investigate reports of the Highgate vampire. It was formed in 1997 by David Farrant President of the British Psychic and Occult Society. In 2000, it was...
High magick is ritual magick, more often practiced by the Order of the Golden Dawn, and Kabbalists. The ritual and incantations are often lengthy, complicated affairs, where great attention is...
Hinduism is a the most popular religion in India and is considered by some to be the world's third largest religion. History of Hinduism Hinduism is was born of the combination of beliefs from the...
Hippomancy is a form of divination by observing horses. Noticing that the behavior of horses changes before a severe storm could be considered a form of hippomancy. Discuss this Article
Hiro Nakamura is a character from the TV show Heroes. Hiro Nakamura has control over space and time, allowing him to time travel and teleport from place to place. Despite his best efforts, Hiro...
The Hog's Head is a pub in Hogsmeade. The Hog's Head is owned by Aberforth Dumbledore. Rubeus Hagrid "won" Norberta from a disguised Quirinus Quirrell at the Hog's Head.
Hogsmeade is a little village close to Hogwarts. Places in Hogsmeade The Hog's Head A tavern owned by Aberforth Dumbledore.
Hogwarts is a school of magic in England from the Harry Potter series of books. Its full name is Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Hogwarts had four founders : Godric Gryffindor, Salazar...
The Hogwarts Express is the train that carries Hogwarts students to Hogwarts.
Homer Simpson is the less-than-sharp father of the Simpson family. Even thought he is only capable of lower forms of thought he is well meaning usually tries hard when it matters. Early Homer...
Horace Slughorn is a fictional character from the J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. His first apperance is in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Slughorn's act of creating a club ( Slug Club...
A horcrux is an object specially enchanted to store a part of a wizard's soul. The process requires the death of another person to split the soul. Lord Voldemort created no less than six...
Horoscopy is a form of divination whereby a horoscope is used to answer questions or cast predictions. These tend to involve the signs of the Zodiac, such as Libra, Virgo, etc, and is linked...
Superstition states that horseshoes are lucky. One possible reason for thinking this is that their shape is the same as the shape of omega, the last letter of the Greek alphabet. Discuss this...
A house-elf is a magical, elven slave owned by some of the older pure-blood wizard families. List of House-Elves Dobby Formerly the house-elf of the Malfoy family. Kreacher House-elf of the Black...
Howard 101 is one of the two channels on Sirius Satellite Radio that you can hear Howard Stern. Discuss this Article
Howard Stern is a Disc Jockey that has his own channels on Sirius Satellite Radio. Howard Stern is commonly known as a "Shock Jock." Discuss this Article
H.P. Lovecraft (August 20, 1890 – March 15, 1937). The H.P. in his name stands for Howard Phillips. He is best known for his series of stories known collectively as the Call of Cthulhu series....
HTML stands for Hyper-text Markup Language. HTML is the markup language used to create web pages. Discuss this Article
Http stands for Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol. Http is most often used between web browsers and web servers to transfer web pages. Your browser used http to retrieve this page from a wikidot...
Hufflepuff is one of the houses of Hogwarts. Hufflepuff was founded by one of the four Hogwarts founders, Helga Hufflepuff.
Hui Yuan (334 – 416). He was a Chinese monk who founded Pure Land Buddhism. Discuss this Article
Hydatoscopy is a form of scrying using a natural body of water, where the diviner will peer within the pond, lake or ocean to find their answers. Discuss this Article
Hydrokinesis is a fictional psychic power (form of psychokinesis) which is said to allow a person to have the control of water. Discuss this Article
Hydromancy users drop a stone into water, study the ripples, and draw predictions or answers that they are seeking. It is another form of scrying, and they may also study a still body of...
Hypnotism is the practice of inducing a trance state, called hynosis upon a subject using the power of suggestion. The first experiments in hypnotism were carried out under a different name...
Hypnosis is a trance state achieved by the power of suggestion. Hypnosis is used theraputically in psychology by giving positive suggestions. Similarly, it is used by some practictioners of...
The I Ching is a Chinese system of divination. The I Ching has 64 hexagrams, each with a specific meaning. The text that describes the I Ching, The Book of Changes, is considered one of the most...
Ichthyomancy is a form of divination by the inspection of the entrails of fish. Discuss this Article
Ifa Divination is a form of divination and a repository for the oral tradition of its people. Discuss this Article
Illuminati: The term used first of all in the 15th century by enthusiasts in the occult arts signifying those who claimed to possess "light" directly communicated from a higher source, or due to a...
Imhotep (also known as Imhetep) is an Egyptian deity, son of Ptah and Nut, to whom great powers of exorcism were attributed. He was often appealed to in cases of demoniac possession. Discuss...
An immaculate conception is a conception through supernatural forces, such as a god, without the neccessity of the sex act. Jesus Christ is believed to have been produced through an immaculate...
Impero or the Imperius Curse allows a wizard to completely control the actions of another. Imperio is one of the unforgivable curses. Deathly Hallows An Imperious Curse is believed to be placed on...
The Incubus is a male demon of medieval European folklore. Along with his female version, the Succubus, he is said to be a fallen angel. The Incubus visits a woman in her sleep and has intercourse...
Initiation is the ritual inclusion of a new member into an order or religion. As part of the initation, the initiate is usually required to make certain promises about his behavior and acceptance...
Instant coffee is brewed coffee that has been specially prepared by a freeze drying process to make it easy to prepare. This skips the brewing process for the consumer, who only has to add...
The International Ghost Hunters Society claims to be the largest ghost hunting society on the internet. Their organization is said to span over 88 countries. Discuss this Article
The internet is a very large computer network. Related Pages MySpace Ebay Web Browser HTTP HTML Discuss this Article
Internet Explorer is an internet web browser developed my Microsoft. Discuss this Article
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IOS (internetwork operating system) is proprietary OS that runs on Cisco routers. Most operations in IOS are done through a CLI (command line interface). Several certifications exist to test for...
Iraq is a nation in the Middle East. In 2003, Iraq was invaded by the United States of America under the pretense that Iraq's then leader Saddam Hussein had acquired, was developing and was...
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Iridology is the study of the iris of the eye to diagnose disease. Iridologists believe that the iris can be used as a guide to the physical condition of the entire body. Discuss this Article
Islam is the religion founded by the prophet Mohammad and their holy book is the Qur'an. It is also named the Koran, Quran, and Qu'ran. Discuss this Article
One of the Aberdeen Witches, Isobel Ogg was accused of witchcraft, tried, found guilty and executed in Scotland in 1597. It was said that she could raise storms and destroy crops with her...
Issac Mendez was a painter who could paint the future. The role of Issac Mendez in Heroes was to reveal possibly dangerous and therefore tense situations in the future of the series. After the...
Ithunn was a magic maiden who, by means of enchanted apples, kept the Scandinavian gods ever young. Discuss this Article
Itzamna was a hero-god of the Mayans of Central America. He was supposed to have brought culture to the Mayan people, with whom he was probably the principal deity. That he was a sun-god there is...
Jabba the Hut was a crime lord on Tatooine in the Star Wars universe. Discuss this Article
Jaga was the oldest and wisest of the ThunderCats. However, after his death in the first episode, Jaga became the oldest and wisest Thundercat ghost. Like the Jedi glowies, Jaga pops in...
James Murrell was a folk witch-doctor who practiced in Hadleigh, Essex, during the 19th century. Discuss this Article
James Potter is the father of Harry Potter and husband of Lily Potter. James Potter was killed protecting Harry from Lord Voldemort. One of Harry Potter's children is named after him, James Potter...
Jan Fries is an occult author whose books include such subjects as freestyle shamanism, rune magick, and sigilization. List of Books Written by Jan Fries Cauldron of the Gods : A Manual of Celtic...
Japan is a nation. The native religion of Japan is Shinto. Japan is also the home to a large number of people who practice Buddhism. Discuss this Article
Jason Todd is the second Robin, the traditional sidekick of Batman. Jason Todd took the place of Dick Grayson, the previous Robin, who had joined the New Teen Titans as Nightwing. Super-powers....
JavaScript is an internet scripting language normally used in a web browser. History. JavaScript was created by Netscape Communications while collaborating with Sun Microsystems. At the time it was...
Jay Leno is the host of the Tonight Show, formerly hosted by Johnny Carson. Discuss this Article
Jean Braccesco was a canon and alchemist of Brescia, who flourished in the seventeenth century. He gave much study to the hermetic philosophy, and commented upon the work of Geber. His most curious...
Jean Christophe Adelung was a German author, born in 1732, who created the work that was entitled, Histoire des folies humaines, on Biographie des plus celebres necromanciens, alchimistes, devins,...
Jean D'Espagnet was a Hermetic philosopher who left two treatises, Enchiridion Physicae Restitutoe and Arcanum Philosophies Hermitacoe, which have also been claimed as the works of one calling...
Jean Gauthier was an alchemist. Charles IX. of France, deceived by his promises, had him provided with a hundred and twenty thousand pounds, with which to make gold, and the adept set to work. But...
A Jedi is an elite member of an unnamed religion in the Star Wars universe. The Jedi are set against the Sith. Jedi are generally considered to be "good" while the Sith are generally considered to...
Jessica Alba is an actress. External Resources jessicaalba.NET Claims to be the biggest Jessica Alba Fansite. Discuss this Article
A few years before the Jewish kingdom became a Roman province there was born in a village near Jerusalem a child named Jesus. After he had grown to manhood in Nazareth he gathered about him...
Jimmy Buffett was born on December 25, 1946, in Pascagoula, Mississippi. He is a singer, songwriter, and author. He is one of only seven people to have a best seller both in fiction and...
J.K. Rowling is the author of the Harry Potter series of books. Books by J.K. Rowling Harry Potter Series Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Harry Potter...
Johannes Wier is the given name of Wierius, the famous demonographer. Discuss this Article
Johann Kalj was a german poet. Discuss this Article
Johann Rudolph Glauber was German mediciner and alchemist, born at Carlstadt, in 1603. No authentic records concern­ing his life appear to exist, although he was a profuse writer and left many...
John Dewey Allee has been a Satanic Priest for over 30 years. He founded the First Church of Satan in 1994 and remains its founder and high priest. He is the former editor of Brimstone Magazine. He...
John Damian was an alchemist, Abbot of Tungland. Discuss this Article
John Eliot is known for translating parts of the Bible into a Native American language. Discuss this Article
John Fontaine was a Flemish alchemist and poet who appears to have lived at Valenciennes towards the close of the thirteenth century. Two books are ascribed to him, La Fontaine des Amoureux de...
John Lennon was a member of The Beatles. John Lennon, together with Paul McCartney were the principle song writers of The Beatles. John Lennon's relationship with Yoko Ono was widely believed by...
John McCain is a current Republican party presidential candidate. Most political analysts currently have the opinion that his chances are not very good. While Republicans are trailing the Democrats...
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Jose Arigo was a Brazillain psychic surgeon. He was arrested for practicing medicine without a license. Discuss this Article
JScript is Microsoft's version of JavaScript. JScript vs. Javascript. In most cases, most people and websites pretend for the sake of simplicity that Jscript and JavaScript are the same language....
Judaism was the first Abrahamic Religon which is said to be about six thousand years old. Later, Christianity split off from Judaism, claiming Jesus Christ as its messiah. Discuss this Article
Judgment (also Last Judgement) is a card in the Tarot. It is the twentieth card in the Major Arcana. Interpretations From the Pictorial Key to the Tarot I have said that this symbol is essentially...
Jupiter is the fifth planet in the Sol solar system. Jupiter is the Latin prototype of the Hellenic Zeus. His name implies the "shining one," and alludes, as does that of Zeus, to the azure...
Justice (also Themis) is a Tarot card. It is the eleventh card in the Major Arcana. Interpretations From the Pictorial Key to the Tarot As this card follows the traditional symbolism and carries...
J.W. Brodie-Innes was a fiction writer known to be associated with the Theosophical Society. Books by J.W. Brodie Innes Astrology of the Golden Dawn Scottish Witchcraft Trials Discuss this...
Karen Anderson is a pet psychic who was hired by Demi Moore to locate her missing Dog Louie. Moore was afraid that her beloved Louie had been attacked and killed by a coyote, hoever, Karen gave the...
Karla LaVey was born in 1952 and is the daughter of Anton LaVey and Carole Lansing. She created and runs First Satanic Church, which is independent of her father's Church of Satan. Discuss this...
Katie Couric (1957 - ) is currently the anchorwoman for the CBS Evening News. CBS Evening News. Katie Couric became the first independent female news anchor on September 5, 2006. She replaced Bob...
Keanu Reaves is an actor. In the 1980's he was known as Bill, from the Bill and Ted series of movies. Later in his career he became known for his role as Neo, in the The Matrix series of films....
Keith Age is the president of the Louisville Ghost Hunters Society. Discuss this Article
Kelly Osborne is the daughter of Ozzy Osborne. Kelly Osborne appeared with the rest of the Osborne family on the reality tv show The Osbornes. While Kelly Osborne was appearing on The Osbornes, she...
Kevin Bacon is an actor. He has been several movies including Footloose and Hollow Man. Discuss this Article
Rev. Kevin I. Slaughter is a writer, graphic designer and one time musician. He was ordained in the Church of Satan in 2005. He ran a mail order business for 5 years called "The Den of Iniquity"...
The character of King Arthur is strongly identified with the occult. Not only do we find his Court a veritable centre of happenings more or less supernatural, but his mysterious origin and the...
King David was the second king of Israel. According to the bible he slew a giant named Goliath with a stone thrown by sling. The stone hit Goliath between the eyes, fatally wounding him. Discuss...
Kirlian Photography is a photography technique discovered by accident in 1939 by Semyon Kirlian. In Kirlian Photography, an object is placed onto a photographic plate and an image is recorded by an...
Korsakoff's syndrome, is a brain disorder caused by the lack of thiamine in the brain. This syndrome has a tendency to manifest itself in alcoholics. It is characterized by most forms of amnesia...
Kreacher is a house-elf. Kreacher was originally the house-elf of the Black family. When Sirius Black died, he was inherited by Harry Potter along with the Black ancestral home Grimmauld Place.
Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. (1922 - 2007) is a well known author of science fiction and strange fiction. Books by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Cat's Cradle Sirens of Mars Slaughterhouse 5 External Resources Vonnegut...
LAN
LAN stands for local area network. A LAN is often a local network between a few computers, used for playing networked games, or a few hundred for a large business network. Networking a LAN requires...
A language is the base structure of communication. In other words, language is a tool that is used to convey meaning. A language does not have to be spoken. It can be composed of gestures, as with...
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Larry King is a talk show host. Discuss this Article
Last Comic Standing is a tv show where stand up comedians compete to stay on the show until only one comedian remains. Discuss this Article
Late Night with Conan O'Brien is a talk show hosted by Conan O'Brien. The band of Late Night with Conan O'Brien is the Max Weinburg 7, led of course, by Max Weinberg. Popular Segments In the Year...
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Latte is a coffee drink made with espresso and steamed milk. It is different from a cappuccino in that a latte contains traditionally has no milk foam on top. The usual method of making a latte is...
The Law of Attraction is a concept that like attracts like. For example, kindness attracts kindness and hatred attracts hatred. Discuss this Article
The Leaky Cauldron is a bar in London that leads from a muggle street to Diagon Alley.
Leander was a man of Abydos who loved Hero, priestess of Aphrodite, at Testos, to meet whom he nightly swam the Hellespont. One night he was drowned, and Hero shared his fate on learning of...
The Left Hand Path is defined by most people who use the term as encompassing all religions that stress individual development over herd comformity. It also is typified by some as representing the...
Leia Organa is an ambassador from Alderon, a leader of the Rebel Resistance, and the wife of Han Solo in the Star Wars universe. Discuss this Article
Lemures are ghosts of the dead who during life had wrought evil and might not rest. Discuss this Article
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Leto (or Latona) was the mother of Apollo and Artemis, by Zeus, and daughter of Coeus, a Titan, and Phoebe. As she was tormented by Hera, Zeus set apart the island of Delos for her, and fixed it by...
Libanomancy is a form of divination using the smoke produced by incense. Discuss this Article
noun 1. a false and malicious publication printed for the purpose of defaming a living person 2. the written statement of a plaintiff explaining the cause of action (the defamation) and any relief...
A life hack is a small way of producing personal productivity, mostly by increasing efficiency and finding ways to save time. The life hack phenomenon has been described as "self help without the...
The lightsaber is the traditional Jedi weapon in the Star Wars universe. Blade. Instead of a metal blade, the lightsaber has a blade of energy that seems to be able to cut through anything,...
According to Jewish sources, Lilith was the first wife of Adam. Discuss this Article
Lilith Grotto is a satanic temple that worships Lilitu, the great goddess of evil. Discuss this Article
Lilith Sinclair is the wife of Michael Aquino and the founder of the Lilith Grotto of New York City. Discuss this Article
Lily Potter (maiden name: Lily Evans) was killed while protecting Harry Potter from being cursed by Lord Voldemort. The death of Lily Potter in this way created a charm that protected Harry Potter...
Linkin Park is a band. Discuss this Article
Lion-O is the leader of the ThunderCats and the possessor of the mighty Sword of Omens. Lion-O is portrayed as a leader who must lead, even though he is not ready for the command. At the time the...
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This is a list of Jedis from the Star Wars universe. Please note that this a list of Jedis only, and therefore Sith are excluded. Obi Wan Kenobi Former friend of Anakin Skywalker. Anakin...
This is a list of Scooby Doo characters that have appeared in one or more Scooby Doo tv series. Flim Flam Annoying scammer. Scrappy Doo Annoying little dog. Scooby Doo Ruby do. Shaggy Lovable...
This is a list of the children of Zeus. There are many. Amphion, mother Antiope. Apollo, god; mother Leto. Arcesius, mother Euryodia. Artemis, goddess; mother Leto. Athene, goddess; mother...
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The Lokayata movement took place in India around 1000 BCE, it criticized the Hindu religion of the day and developed a more naturalistic philosophy of the world. The word "Loka" means the world and...
Loki was a Scandinavian god of strange attributes, not unlike the Lucifer of tradition. In some legends and aspects he appears as the very source of evil itself, whilst in other connections he...
Lord Voldemort is the nemesis of Harry Potter. Lord Voldemort was first defeated by Harry Potter when Lord Voldemort killed Harry's parents, Lily and James Potter and then attempted to kill Harry....
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The lotus is a flower that symbolizes enlightenment and mental purity in Buddhism. Just as the lotus' roots are grounded in mud, it can blossom into a beautiful flower, so to can an individual who...
Louis Gaufridi was a French ecclesiastic, burned as a sorcerer at Aix, in 1611. He was a cure at Marseilles, where his attractive person and manners gained for him a footing in high society, but...
Louisiana is a state in the United States of America. Cities New Orleans Discuss this Article
The Louisville Ghost Hunters Society is a group of paranormal investigators who are investigating the Waverly Hills Sanatorium. Keith Age is the president. Discuss this Article
Love is an emotional state. Discuss this Article
Low magick is the opposite of High magick. Low magic is everyday magick, or folk magic, which is based around nature and common sense. This type of magic uses herbs, aromatic substances, flowers,...
Loyd Auerbach is the author of Esp, Hauntings, and Poltergeists : A Parapsychologist's Handbook (Warner Books, 1986). He has been the Public Information and Media Consultant to the American Society...
LSD
LSD (Lysergic acid diethylamide) was discovered by Albert Hoffman on November 16, 1938. It is known to have psychedelic properties to which he discovered by inadvertently spilling some and having a...
A lucid dream is a dream in which the dreamer realizes that he is dreaming and takes control of it. The most common form of inducing a lucid dream is to watch clocks, watches, or objects that have...
Lucifer is a fallen angel, also known as Satan, Lucifer translates as Light Giver. Discuss this Article
Lucius Malfoy is the father of Draco Malfoy and a Death Eater. Lucius Malfoy's wand was made of Elm, with a dragon heartstring core. It was destroyed while in use by Lord Voldemort Loyalty to Lord...
Luke Skywalker is the son of Anakin Skywalker. Luke Skywalker is a Jedi Knight and the central character of the first trilogy of Star Wars movies. Early Life. Luke Skywalker grew up on a moisture...
Lumos is a charm that causes a wizard's wand tip to light up. Lumos can be used to have a general lamp effect, bathing the general area in light, or, it can be used as a flashlight. Lumos must be...
Luna Lovegood is a friend of Harry Potter's from Hogwarts. Luna Lovegood, and her father, are a bit strange.
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Mace Windu is a Jedi in the Star Wars universe. Lightsaber. Mace Windu has a purple lightsaber. Death. Mace Windu was killed by Anakin Skywalker. Misc. During his life, he was a friend of...
Niccolò di Bernado dei Machiavelli (May 3, 1469 – June 21, 1527) was a Florentine political philosopher, musician, poet, and romantic comedic playwright. Machiavelli was born in Florence to an...
Mad-Eye Moody is an auror and member of the Order of the Phoenix. He has a magical eye that can look in any direction and peer through walls. He was contracted by Albus Dumbledore to become the...
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A magic lantern is a primitive form of projector invented by Athanasius Kircher in 1646. Magic lanterns were used to project pictures and colored shapes on walls for an audience. Discuss this...
Magnokinesis is said to be the power to mentally control metal objects, as well as creating magnetic fields. An example of a fictional character who is magnokinetic is Magneto of X-men. Discuss...
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Maitreya is a bodhisattva from China. Generally he is depicted as the historical Chinese Zen monk, Hotei. Most people know this bodhisattva because he is the fat, jolly buddha found in Chinese...
The Major Arcana (also Trumps Major, Greater Arcana, Major Trumps) is the first 22 cards of the Tarot usually numbered from 0 to 21. The Major Arcana are also called the "trumps" and have no suit....
A mala is much like a rosary. While a rosary is used for prayer, mala beads are used for meditation. There are 108 beads on a mala string with one bead designated as the summit bead, called a...
Mala Beads are the individual parts of a mala. They are commonly made of wood. Discuss this Article
The Malfoy Family is a pure blood family allied with Lord Voldemort. List of the Malfoy Family Draco Malfoy Rival of Harry Potter and the youngest Death Eater. Lucius Malfoy Loyal (?) Death Eater...
The Malfoy Manor is the mansion in which The Malfoy family lives. The Malfoy Manor was used as the headquarters of Lord Voldemort and his Death Eaters in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. The...
The Malleus Malleficarum (witches hammer) was published in 1486 by two German monks, Heinrich Kramer and Jakob Sprenger, who also held the position of inquisitors under Pope Innocent VIII, whose...
A mammal is an animal classified in part by these attributes : Is warm-blooded, as opposed to cold blooded. Has hair, as opposed to feathers. Gives birth to live young. Naturally, there are a few...
Manjushri is a Bodhisattva and is considered the total embodiment of Buddha wisdom. Discuss this Article
Marc Almond is a notable satanist who was the front man for the popular band Soft Cell. He was introduced to Satanism by Boyd Rice, about which he writes about in his book, Tainted Life. Discuss...
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Marilyn Manson is both a heavy metal band and the stage name of it's lead singer Marilyn Manson. Spooky Kids. Marilyn Manson (band) began as Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids. However, this was...
Marquis de Sade was a noted sadist. Marquis de Sade in Fiction In Mary Ann Mitchell's fictional horror novel, Sips of Blood, Marquis de Sade is turned into a vampire. Marquis de Sade also appears...
Mars is the fourth planet in the Sol solar system. Discuss this Article
Martinism is a mystical tradition that was started in 18th century France by Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin. Discuss this Article
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Mary Ann Michell is the author of several horror novels. List of Horror Novels by Mary Ann Michell Sips of Blood Marquis de Sade becomes a vampire. Discuss this Article
Mary-Kate Olson is half of the Olson Twins. Along with Ashley Olson she began her career as an actress on the tv show Full House. Discuss this Article
Matt G. Paradise founded Purging Talon Publishing in 1993, which publishes a variety of satanism-related items including books, videos, CDs, and many other items, including the very popular Not...
Matt Parkman is a character from the tv show Heroes. Matt Parkman is a telepath who is struggling with his power. Matt Parkman formerly worked for a police department until he was fired. He is now...
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The Mauthe Dog was a spectral black dog which haunted Peel Castle for a number of years. It was in the habit of entering the castle at nightfall and leaving at daybreak. Some people believe that...
Max Weinberg is the band leader and drummer of the band the Max Weinberg 7, which plays for the talk show Late Night with Conan O'Brien currently playing on NBC. Discuss this Article
A medium is someone who, through a trance state or otherwise, claims to act as a conduit between the "living" world and the world of the deceased. In the early 20th century, it was common for...
Memnon was the son of Tithornus and Eos, prince of the Ethiopians, who assisted his uncle Priam during the siege of Troy. He was slain by Achilles. His mother wept so sorely for his death that Zeus...
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Mentalism is the body of phenomena that involves various psychic ablities, most often, mind-reading or feats of telekinesis such as spoon bending. Mentalists come in two stripes: Those that claim...
In Alchemy, the element mercury was sometimes known as quicksilver. In roman mythology, he is the counterpart to the greek god Hermes. Mercury is the first planet in the Sol solar...
Merlin, a legendary Welsh prophet and magician, child of a wizard and a princess, who lived in the 5th century, and was subsequently a prominent personage at King Arthur's' court; prophecies...
A mermaid is a sea creature that has the upper body and head of a woman and the tail of a fish. Discuss this Article
Mexico is a nation. Mexico is directly south of the United States of America. Discuss this Article
Michael Aquino is the founder of the Temple of Set and husband of Lilith Sinclair. He joined the Church of Satan in 1969 where he became a priest in 1970. After a philosophical disagreement with...
Michael Moynihan is an ordained priest in the Church of Satan. He created and has headed the band Blood Axis since 1989. He also wrote a book called Lords of Chaos, which details the rise of the...
Michael Scott was a sage with the reputation of a wizard, who lived about the end of the 12th and beginning of the 13th centuries, of whose art as a magician many legends are related. Discuss...
Microcontrollers are basically a computer on a single chip. They have RAM, ROM, and a microprocessor. They are used in embedded design and by hobbyists to build robots that kill each other. Usually...
Microsoft is a software company. The most famous CEO of Microsoft is Bill Gates. Discuss this Article
Midas was the son of Gordius, and king of Phrygia, Having gained the goodwill of Dionysius, he requested of that god that all things he touched might be turned into gold; but the consequences were...
Midir the Proud was king, father of Donn mac Midir and lover of Etain. Discuss this Article
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Minerva Mcgonagall has been the Professor of Transfiguration and the Headmaster of Hogwarts. Professor McGonagall was first introduced in the first chapter of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's...
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The Ministry of Magic was a wizard government of sorts. It fell in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Departments Department of Magical Transport The Department of Magical Transport regulates...
A miracle is an event, person, or object that is inexplicable and thus attributed to the works of a higher power, usually a god. The Catholic church still investigates miracles for...
Mirrors in various forms have been used for scrying. Discuss this Article
Moaning Myrtle is a ghost that resides in a girl's bathroom in Hogwarts. She was killed by a basilisk controlled by Tom Morvolo Riddle. Aragog was blamed for her death and Rubeus Hagrid was...
That alchemy has been studied in modern times there can be no doubt. M. Figuier in his L'Alchimie et les Alchimistes, dealing with the subject of modern alchemy, as expressed by the initiates of...
Molotov is a mexican rap/rock musical group who frequently writes and performs songs about conditions of the common people in Mexico, the Mexican government, and relations between Mexico and the...
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A monk is a member of a religious community who has taken strict religious vows. Discuss this Article
Moonlight can mean several things. Moonlight TV Show. The Moonlight TV show is about an 80-year old vampire who has become a private detective. Discuss this Article
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A mouse is a small rodent. A mouse is also a computer input device. Discuss this Article
Movies are a form of entertainment. List of Movies The Invasion Something like Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Discuss this Article
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MTV (Music TeleVision) was the first television channel to dedicate itself entirely to music videos. MTV was launched on August 1, 1981. Discuss this Article
Music is the art of combining rhythm and pitch into expression. Music comes in many forms, including : Rap Folk music Discuss this Article
Myomancy is a form of divination by observing the behavior of rodents such as rats and mice. Discuss this Article
MySpace is a popular website. Discuss this Article
Mystery Hill is sometimes referred to as America's Stonehenge. It is located about 40 miles north of Boston, and 25 miles inland from the Atlantic Ocean. It is estimated to be at least 4000 years...
Mythology is a set of legend thought to be true from a religious perspective. Related Pages Greek Mythology Roman Mythology Greek and Roman Mythology Sweaty Heroes Aeneas Perseus Damsels in...
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Naruto has something to do with anime. Discuss this Article
Nathan Petrelli was the over-ambitious brother of Peter Petrelli. Nathan had to choose between his political aspirations and Peter. In the end, Nathan decided to sacrifice himself to save the city...
A nation is a region or territory that is united in name and government. Nations Canada France Germany Japan Switzerland United States of America Discuss this Article
Native American is a class of ethnicity referring to North American Aborigines. Discuss this Article
The neck is a part of anatomy that is attached to the head and shoulders. The neck supports the head and allows movement in several directions. Without a neck, you would be dead, or possibly Vernon...
Necromancy, also known as Nagomancy, is a form of divination by communication with the dead. Discuss this Article
The Necronomicon is an entirely fictional book created by H.P. Lovecraft for use in his stories. While there is a Necronomicon in print, separate from H.P. Lovecraft works, it is a easily...
A Necropolis is a city of the dead. Original use. The term Necropolis is originally Greek and referred to large graveyards and cemeteries near ancient Greek cities and Alexandria, where dead bodies...
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Need For Speed: Underground (NFSU) is a racing game in the Need For Speed series of video games. Discuss this Article
Neptune is the eighth planet in the Sol solar system. Neptune was named after the god from Greek or Roman mythology. Discuss this Article
Nerdcore (Geeksta) is a term derived by MC Frontalot to describe a type of nerd or geek empowerment rap. Some artists who seemingly fall into this category reject the title such as MC Plus+ who...
The fifty Nereids (sea nymphs) were the daughters of Nereus and Doris. Names. The names of the fifty nereids are : Actaea, Agaue, Amphinome, Amphithoe, Amsthia, Apseudes, Arethusa, Asia, Beroe,...
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NES stands for Nintendo Entertainment System manufactured by Nintendo. Microprocessor. The NES used an 8-bit microprocessor based on the 6502 microprocessor. Japanese Version. The Japanese version...
Netscape Navigator is an internet web browser, developed by Netscape. Netscape Navigator once was in direct competition with Microsoft's Internet Explorer, however, when Netscape failed to produce...
New Orleans is a city in Louisiana. Discuss this Article
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The NFL is the National Football League, and entertainment franchise which stages professional football games in the United States of America. List of NFL Teams Tennessee Titans (list your favorite...
Nicholas Barnaud was a medical doctor of the 16th century who claimed to have discovered the Philosophers' Stone. He published a great number of short treatises on the subject of Alchemy, which are...
Noah Bennet (Mr. Bennet) is a character from the tv show Heroes. Noah Bennet is the adoptive father of Claire Bennet. Noah Bennet has no superpowers whatsoever. Discuss this Article
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Numerology is the occult study of numbers and what they can reveal about and their effect on people. Also called Arithmancy and Arithmomancy, it is concerned with the science of correspondences...
Obi Wan Kenobi was a Jedi Master and former friend of Anakin Skywalker. Death. Obi Wan Kinobi was killed by Darth Vader. Discuss this Article
The word occult comes from the Latin word occultus which means "hidden". Our modern use of the word encompasses those sciences and subjects which claim to study and use obscured or hidden...
Oculomancy is a species of divination by inspecting a person's eyes. Discuss this Article
An omen is a mystical or paranormal sign that something will follow, usually disaster or tragedy. The concept of omens probably evolved from watching ordinary signs of events, such as a sky...
Open source is a form of software development where the source code is made available to everyone. Notable Open Source Projects Wikidot Mozilla FireFox Discuss this Article
Oracles were sacred places where the presiding divinity was supposed to reply to any question put to him or her regarding the future. The principal oracles in Greece were those of Zeus at Dodona,...
Ornithomancy is a form of divination by observing the behavior of birds, usually their flight patterns and songs. Discuss this Article
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Ovomancy is a form of divination that uses eggs. Discuss this Article
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The owl is often regarded as an omen of death. Like the banshee, hearing its call can be an omen of death to the person hearing it or one of his family members. If the call is distant, the family...
Owls are common pets for students of Hogwarts. List of Owls Hedwig The snow-white owl of Harry Potter. Hermes The old owl of the Weasley family. Pigwidgeon Ron Weasley's owl.
A padawan is a young Jedi in training. Discuss this Article
It is believed by some Wiccans that one's power emanates from the palm and fingers. Athames are used to focus this power. Divination by examining the palm is called Palmistry. Discuss this...
Palm Reading, also known as Palmistry, Cheiromancy, and comically as Palmomancy. Palm Reading is a divination technique using the lines and aspects of the hand. It covers all areas of the hand,...
Panera is a chain of bakeries located in the US that serves specialty breads as well as a of deli foods. It also provides a wifi connection to its customers which is low in security. Do not use...
Pantheism has two main meanings, it is either the belief in identifying the Divine with the universe and everything in it or the belief in and worship of all god. Discuss this Article
Panthro is the mechanic and techie of the ThunderCats. Panthro uses red and blue nuchucku as a weapon and is generally portrayed as a stereotypical black tough-guy. Panthro's personality could be...
Paracelsus (1493-1541). Born as Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim, he was considered a physician, alchemist, and mystic. He named himself "Paracelsus", Greek for "greater than Celsus" (Celsus...
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The Paranormal refers to a group of events, experiences, and phenomena for which modern science lacks an explanation. Paranormal experiences are considered perfectly natural, just unexplained. It...
The programs consist of several radio programs that discuss events of the paranormal. The most famous is Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell. Some of these programs include: Coast to Coast AM Whitley...
Paris is a city in France. Discuss this Article
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Parrots are used in a form of divination in Bangladesh. Discuss this Article
Paul McCartney was a member of The Beatles. While Paul McCartney was a member of The Beatles he played bass guitar. Later, he formed his own band, Wings and recorded many Beatles cover...
Peggy Nadramia is the current High Priestess of the Church of Satan. She is the editor and founder of the World Fantasy Award winning Grue Magazine, associate editor of The Black Flame which she...
A pendulum is a small object suspended from a piece of string or leather and used in some forms of divination. Typically the pendulum is a small crystal, sea-shell, coin, or wedding ring. Sometimes...
A pentacle is a circle with a five pointed star with one point upwards, within it. In 1999, Christians who worked for Crystal Seifferly's school forbid her to wear her pentacle necklace. The case...
A pentagram is a circle with a five pointed star, drawn with five lines, with a pentagon inside of it. As the Sigil of Baphomet is one of the most commonly used symbols of Satanism. Related...
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Pepto Bismol is a foul-tasting pink medicine that, according to the Pepto-Bismol commercial, fixes upset stomach, heartburn, indigestion and diarrhea. Discuss this Article
Peter H. Gilmore is as of April 30, 2001, the High Priest of the Church of Satan and was appointed by then High Priestess of the Church, Blanche Barton, after being a long-time member of the...
Peter Petrelli is a character from the tv show Heroes. Peter Petrelli has the power to absorb the powers of other superheros when he is close enough to them. This he does unconsciously and some of...
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The Philosopher's Stone was said by alchemists to be a material that could change lead into gold. It was usually never actually a stone, and instead took the form of a powder that was used in the...
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Phineus Nigellus Black is the great-great-grandfather of Sirius Black. The original Phineas Black is long dead and is not a character of the Harry Potter series. Instead, it is a magical painting...
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List of Places in Harry Potter Books Houses The Burrow Home of the Weasleys. Grimmauld Place The ancestral home of Sirius Black. Malfoy Manor The home of the Malfoys. Privet Drive Home of the...
The PlayStation (PSX) was the first video game console to use compact discs as it's primary media. This capability of the PlayStation allowed the average gamer to experience full motion video and...
The PlayStation 2 (PS2) is a video game console made by Sony. Related Pages PlayStation PlayStation 3 PlayStation Portable PlayStation 2 Popular Playstation 2 Games Need For Speed: Underground Pro...
The PlayStation 3 (PS3) is the latest incarnation of the PlayStation video game consoles produced by Sony. Following it was the PlayStation and PlayStation 2. Discuss this Article
A plot device is an element (an object or character) within a fictional narrative which exists solely to move the plot of said narrative forward. Examples of common plot devices are the MacGuffin...
Pluto is the ninth planet in the Sol solar system. Discuss this Article
Poker is a form of gambling that is played using playing cards. Discuss this Article
Portrait of An American Family is the first released album of the band Marilyn Manson. Discuss this Article
The Potter Family is the family of the main character in the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter. Potter family crest. The Potter family is not known to have a family crest. List of Potters. Harry...
Power Rangers is an americanized Japanese tv series, or more appropriately, a group of tv series. Each season of the Power Rangers has a new theme an characters. Colors. Typically in each season of...
Precognition (also Premonition) is the act of knowing ahead of time, either through precognitive dreams or through various forms of psychic phenomena what will happen. Parapsychologists classify...
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Proof is evidence. Proof is also a measure of a drink's alcohol content. 1 "proof" is equal to 0.5% total alcohol content. Therefore, 50 proof is 25% alcohol content by volume. Discuss this...
A prophecy is a inspired message or prediction transmitted orally or in writing with or without divine inspiration. Several books of the Bible are dedicated to prophecy. Nostradamus and Edgar Cayce...
Psychokinesis (mind-movement) is a group of psychic phenomena that are said to be capable of affecting objects, materials, and energies. Psychokinesis is sometimes abbreviated as PK. Types of...
Pyrokinesis is the mental ability to control heat and fire. Some people believe that pyrokinesis is a form of telekinesis and works by exciting the atoms of an object to heat it or make it catch...
Pyromancy (also pyroscopy) is a form of divination by examining fire and the combustion of things thrown into a fire. A curious south-american variety, ogatomancy observes the reactions of a cat...
Pythagoras was a greek mathematician. Pythagoras is said to be the originator of numerology. Discuss this Article
A pythoness is said to be a witch with the powers of divination. The word is Roman in origin. Discuss this Article
Quenched is the second book written by Mary Ann Mitchell about Marquis de Sade becoming a vampire. Other vampires of de Sades own making are struggling to adapt to their new lives as...
A querant is the person who is asking a question. This term is mostly used in divination to denote the person who is seeking an answer. Discuss this Article
R2-D2 is a droid from the Star Wars universe. R2-D2 is an astromech droid. Discuss this Article
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Reality is subjective. Objective reality can't be known because — if it exists — it is first perceived, processed, and then interpreted. Subjective reality is better than fantasy as fantasy is...
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Regulus Arcturus Black (R.A.B.) was the younger brother of Sirius Black. He joined the Death Eaters and later betrayed Lord Voldemort by stealing the locket horcrux and ordering Kreacher to destroy...
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A religion is a specific system of code of ethics, values, or belief. The Big Three religions, Christianity, Islam, and Judaism are also known as the Abrahamic religions because they claim some...
The Republican Party or (GOP) is a conservative political party of the United States of America. Some Members of the Republican Party Fred Thompson Discuss this Article
Resident Evil is a survival-horror video game series and also the title of the first game in the Resident Evil series of video games. Discuss this Article
Reverend Timothy Lovejoy is the husband of Helen Lovejoy and the Father of Jessica Lovejoy. Reverend Lovejoy is reverend of The First Church of Springfield Reverend Lovejoy first appeared in the...
Richard Reed (Mr. Fantastic) is the de-facto leader of the Fantastic Four team of superheros. Discuss this Article
Riley Martin is a Native American who has been abducted by the alien known as Tan and has been revealed the secrets of the Universe. Discuss this Article
Ringo Starr once played drums for The Beatles. Out of the four large and differing personalities of the Beatles, Ringo was known as the "comical" Beatle and was known for singing such comical tunes...
Robin (The Boy Wonder) is Batman's sidekick. Robin was created in the Golden Age comic-book era in the forties, yet is probably best well-known for the campy tv Batman tv show from the...
A robot is a mechanical slave. Discuss this Article
Rockstar Energy Drink is an energy drink. The slogan for Rockstar is Party like a rockstar!" The normal variety comes in a black can of 24 oz. Discuss this Article
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Ron Weasley is one of the two best friends of Harry Potter. Ron Weasley is the youngest son of the Weasley family and like all Weasleys, he has flaming red hair. Discuss this Article
Rosicrucianism is the theological belief that reveres the rose and the cross as symbols of Jesus Christ's resurrection and redemption. Rosicrucians also claims to have various occult...
A router is a device that operates at layer three of the OSI model. Routers can use a static address to determine route, but most internet routers use advanced routing protocols (BGP in...
Runes are archaic symbols. They are inscribed on small objects such as pieces of wood or stones and used for divination. Alternately, they can be inscribed on any object as part of a spell or as a...
Santanism is a parody religion created by a group of intellectuals in 1987 to lampoon the Alien Elite of Satanism. On one of the Holidays of Santanism , July 5th, or Bahh Bahh Black Sheep day, they...
Satan is claimed to be a fallen angel, according to some works of Christianity. Discuss this Article
The Satanic Bible is a book written by Anton LaVey in 1969. It outlines many of the rules and precepts for the Church of Satan. Many people are looking for the Satanic Bible online. It is still...
Satanism is defined by most dictionaries as "a worship of Satan and/or demons". However, this is the Christian definition and does not reveal the entire scope of Satanism. There are many varieties...
Satan Xerxes Carnacki LaVey (November 1, 1993 - ). He is the only son of Anton LaVey and Blanche Barton. Categories Less than 25 words Discuss this Article
Saturn is the sixth planet in the Sol solar system. Discuss this Article
Science is a formal and strict method of inquiry. Branches of Science Biology Physics Discuss this Article
Scott Cunningham (June 27, 1956 - March 28, 1993) was a famous author in the world of Wicca and Witchcraft. Many praise his writings as the most open and free feel for the craft they've...
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Scrying is a form of divination by looking into a reflective or translucent object such as a pool of water, mirror, or crystal ball. Images in scrying do not form on the actual surface of the...
A scrying mirror is, of course, a mirror used for scrying, a form of divination. If it is an ordinary reflective mirror, it is used in the dark so that the surface of the mirror is black. Other,...
A Secondary Hoaxer is someone, usually knowingly, but not always, creates websites and emails to help spread a hoax across the internet and into popular culture. People who knowingly propagate a...
A secret identity is the real identity of a superhero which he keeps secret. Famous Secret Identities Clark Kent Bruce Wayne Discuss this Article
Semyon Kirlian was a Russian scientist who discovered Kirlian Photography by accident in 1939. Discuss this Article
Shinto means 'the way of the gods' and is the indigenous faith of the Japanese people and is believed to be as old as Japan. It is one of Japan's major religions. Shinto gods are called kami. They...
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Sips of Blood written by Mary Ann Mitchellis a horror novel about Marquis de Sade becoming a vampire. He always liked the taste of blood but now his tastes for it are more pronounced. Discuss...
Sirius resides in the constellation Canis Major, the Big Dog, and is commonly called the Dog Star. In ancient Greek times the dawn rising of Sirius marked the hottest part of summer. This is the...
Sirius Black is the godfather of Harry Potter. Discuss this Article
Sirius Black (Padfoot) was the god-father of Harry Potter. Azkaban Sirius Black was imprisoned in Azkaban for a number of years for the murder of Peter Pettigrew, which he did not commit. This...
Sirius Satellite Radio is a subscription based radio service beamed directly to specially designed receivers in the same way Cable TV is disseminated. Sirius derives it's name from the Sirius star...
Sir John Chardin was a Frenchman. Discuss this Article
Sir Wallace Budge was Keeper of Egyptian Antiquities at the British Museum at the turn of the century and wrote many books on the subject. Discuss this Article
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The Sith are set as the opposites of the Jedi in the Star Wars universe. List of Sith Darth Maul Didn't last long. Darth Vader Formerly Anakin Skywalker. Discuss this Article
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Slytherin is one of the four houses of Hogwarts. Slytherin House was founded by one of the four Hogwarts founders, Salazar Slytherin. The other three houses are Gryffindor, Ravenclaw and...
A soft drink (soda, soda pop) is a sugary drink made with carbonated soda. List of Soft Drinks Coca-Cola Dr. Pepper Pepsi Mellow Yellow Mountain Dew Ski Sprite Tab Vault Discuss this Article
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Sol is a star in the Milky Way Galaxy. Sol is the center of our solar system and according to comic lore, the source of Superman's powers. Discuss this Article
Solid Snake is the main character from the Metal Gear and Metal Gear Solid video game series. Discuss this Article
A soul is said to be the eternal and imperishable part of a human which is separate from the mortal shell. There is some debate about what kind of living creatures other than humans have souls. The...
A spirit is an immaterial entity which is said to be the true essence of a being. When a spirit is said to be part of a living thing, it is considered to be a soul. If the being is killed, and its...
During the 1830s, London was terrified by a creature (or man) who was given the name of Spring Heeled Jack for his ability to jump incredible heights. Speculation about the identity and nature of...
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SRA is a common abbreviation for Satanic Ritual Abuse. Discuss this Article
The Star of David is the generally accepted holy symbol of Judaism. Discuss this Article
Star Wars is a fictional science fiction fictional universe. Related Pages Anakin Skywalker C-3PO Darth Vader Chewbacca Ewoks Jedi Luke Skywalker Mace Windu Obi Wan...
Rev. Steven Johnson Leyba is an ordained priest in the Church of Satan and is an Apache Indian. He is also part of the band, United Satanic Apache Front. External Resources The Unspeakable...
Stormtroopers are the primary soldier and backbone of the Empires army. On the front line of all their battles these soldiers are generally fearless and good fighters, thus the name...
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Superman is the superhero who protects Metropolis, a large New York sized city. Superman, nor Clark Kent is dead. See Death of Superman below. Origin. Superman is an human-like alien from the...
Survival horror is a video game genre where the "horror" element is created by putting the player in a survival situation. In video game terms, this usually means that the player has limited...
Susan Storm (Sue Storm, The Invisible Girl) is a member of the Fantastic Four team of superheroes and is the wife of Richard Reed. Discuss this Article
Switzerland is a country in Europe. Discuss this Article
The Sword of Omens is the mighty sword owned by Lion-O, leader of the ThunderCats. The Sword of Omens has demonstrated various special abilites, many of them only once as a plot device. The source...
Sycomancy is a form of divination which is concerned with determining which of several outcomes are more likely. Messages are written on leaves or paper and then put through a process such as...
The symbols of Christianity are many and varied. With the exception of a general representation of a crucifix, the symbols of Christianity tend to be used by particular sects and schisms of...
A talk show is a tv show where a talk show host talks to people. List of Talk Shows Late Night with Conan O'Brien Discuss this Article
Tan
Tan is an alien that allegedly abducted Riley Martin and revealed the secrets of the Universe. Discuss this Article
Tarot is a form of cartomancy using a special deck of 78 cards. 22 cards are designated as the Major Arcana and the other 56, which strongly resemble our modern deck of playing cards, are...
Tasseomancy is a form of divination using tea leaves. The querant drinks a cup of tea, purposely leaving the dregs. The cup is then overturned onto a saucer or napkin and the shapes of the dregs...
Tatooine is a desert planet in the Star Wars universe. Discuss this Article
Ted Serios was a self proclaimed psychic who exhibited the ability to transfer images onto black film using telekinesis. A polariod camera was used. The photographs later became known as...
Telekinesis ("distant movement") is the mental ability allowing one to physically manipulate an object without prerequisite physical contact. It is a subcategory of psychokinesis. A common...
Tennessee is a state in the United States of America. Volunteer State. Tennessee is sometimes referred to as the volunteer state. Tennessee Titans. The official, and only, NFL team of Tennessee is...
The Tennessee Titans are the official Tennessee NFL football team. The Tennessee Titans were originally the Houston Oilers. In their first year the Tennessee Titans made NFL history by becoming the...
The Beatles was a British band which began it's career in the 1960's. The Beatles began as a standard pop group and evolved into a group of serious musicians over the years they were together. The...
The Flying Saucer is a chain of bars located around the US. It is most notable because the waitresses who are called beer goddesses wear Catholic school girl uniforms. Discuss this Article
The Invasion is a movie about an alien invasion. The Invasion is due for release on April 17. Discuss this Article
A children's movie released in 1982 with an all star cast featuring Angela Landsbury, Alan Arkin, Christopher Lee and more. Discuss this Article
The Matrix is a film released in 1999 starting Keanu Reaves as Neo. In the film, "The Matrix" is the world we are in, which turns out to be a simulation created by machines. The real world is...
The Matrix Reloaded is the second movie in The Matrix series of movies. Discuss this Article
The Matrix Revolutions is the third and final film in The Matrix trilogy. Discuss this Article
The Nine Gates of the Kingdom of Shadows is a fictional tome that reportedly is the key summoning Satan and opening the gates to Hell. Discuss this Article
The Riley Martin Show is a program that deals with the life of Riley Martin. Specifically dealing with the abduction of Riley Martin by the alien known only as Tan. The paranormal radio program can...
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The Simpsons first appeared as a series of shorts on The Tracey Ullman Show. After three seasons, they became so popular they earned their own 30-minute tv show. Over the years The Simpsons has...
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The Streets is the name performer Mike Skinner performs under. His music is associated with Birmingham because of his distinct accent. Discuss this Article
A Thetan, according to L. Ron Hubbard, is the individual soul. According to the Freezone, the Thetan is also a part of the Zero Infinite Life Static. Discuss this Article
A thorn is a thick, pointy part of a plant used by the plant for protection. Thorns were used as some of the first needles. Discuss this Article
ThunderCats was a cartoon about a group of humanoid cats that aired in the 1980s. ThunderCats Characters The ThunderCats Ben-Gali Cheetara Runs really fast. Lion-O Leader of the...
Tiromancy is an odd form of divination uses the mold that forms on cheese to presage the future. Discuss this Article
Tobacco is the primary product of the tobacco plant, which is prized for its high nicotine content. Related Pages Bali Shag Zig-Zag Discuss this Article
Little is known about Tobaine except that he was a voluminous writer on occult subjects. Unfortunately, none of Tobaine's works survive in whole, and those fragments attributed to him are of...
Tobaine's Catalogue is a piece of parchment, discovered by Edward Fulde, which is said to contain a few hundred titles of Tobaine's works. Tobaine's Catalogue is said to be contained in a private...
Tobin's Spirit Guide is the fictional tome referred to by Egon Spangler and Ray Winston as the guide "for all the nasty ones" and "the standard reference" in the movie Ghostbusters. While Tobin's...
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A tome is a very large book of compiled knowledge. Often the term tome is used with occult books. Related Pages Grimoire Discuss this Article
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater (THPS) was the first video game in the Tony Hawk line of skating games. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater is not as advanced as the other games in series. It is missing some tricks and...
Transformers was a cartoon about large, transforming robots. The main purpose of the Transformers cartoon was to advertise the toy-line, however as the tv show was well animated and moderately well...
Transmutation is the process of turning one thing into another. In Alchemy, transmutation refers to the process of turning base metals into other, higher order metals, most often lead into silver...
A trilogy is a set of three in a series of book, movies, or video games. Famous Trilogies The Matrix Star Wars Discuss this Article
TRS-80. The TRS-80 is a classic home computer created and sold by Tandy during the late 1970's and early 1980's. By today's standards, the TRS-80 is very primitive, have thousands of times less...
A TV show is a block of entertainment that lasts from 30 to 60 minutes on average. List of TV Shows Age of Love A petty reality tv dating show that falsely address the issue of age. America's Got...
Tygra is a ThunderCat who uses a whip as a weapon and has the power to become invisible. Discuss this Article
The Uberman Sleep Schedule is an internet phenomenon that claims a person is able to function on 2 hours of sleep or less a day. Technically, the Uberman Sleep Schedule fits under the...
UFO
A UFO (flying saucer) is an unidentified flying object. Theories. Many theories about UFOs exist, among them that they are the vehicles of aliens who have come to visit Earth for various reasons....
A ukulele is a stringed instrument similar to the guitar, except that it is very small and has only four strings. The ukulele originates from Hawaii. Related Pages baritone ukulele Discuss this...
The Underdark is a general term for a large underground area in the Forgotten Realms setting of the Dungeons and Dragons RPG. Related Pages Drow The evil elves of the Underdark. Discuss this...
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The United States of America is a nation located in North America. The Unites States are : Louisiana Nebraska (The Blackwater State) North Carolina Ohio South Carolina Tennessee (The Volunteer...
The Universe is undeniably big. To some people it is evidence of the Big Bang. To others the Universe is the guiding force to there lives. And like sands of the hourglass, so are the days of our...
Unknown Country is a paranormal radio program hosted by Whitley Strieber Discuss this Article
Uranus is the seventh planet in the Sol solar system. And the unfortunate butt of many third grade jokes. Discuss this Article
Vajrayana Buddhism is also known as Tantric Buddhism, Mantrayana and Esoteric Buddhism. Many view this as the third major school in Buddhism, after the Theravada and Mahayana schools, although it...
The vampire (or lampir, vepir, vopyr, upir, wapir, wapyr) is a bloodsucking creature born out of Slavic folklore. In common lore, garlic is said to protect one's house and person against vampires....
Vampirology, the study of vampire, is considered to be a subdisicipline of Demonology, however, it never has enjoyed any kind of official recognition from the Church. Today vampirology is held...
Vault is a high-caffeine soft drink marketed as an energy drink. Vault tastes a bit like Mountain Dew or Mellow Yellow yet it is closer in taste to Ski. Vault completely lacks what most people...
VBScript stands for Visual Basic script. VBScript is a scripting language developed by Microsoft based on Visual Basic. VBScript can be used to script Internet Explorer, (but not Mozilla Firefox)...
Venus is the second planet in the Sol solar system. Discuss this Article
A video game console is a computer that is entirely dedicated to playing video games. List of Video Game Consoles Atari VCS Atari 2600 Atari 5200 Atari 7800 Atari Jaguar N64 NES Nintendo...
A video game is a electronic game, usually played on a video display of some kind. First video game. The first video game is widely believed to be Pong. However, was not. A version of table tennis...
Vince Young ( 1983 - ) is a quarterback for the Tennessee Titans. Vince Young began playing for the Titans after he was drafted on April 26, 2006. External Resources Vince Young Official...
Visual Kei is a fashion style which is developed by J-rock bands from 1980's. One example of a band which uses visual kei is x-japan. Categories: Less than 50 words Discuss this Article
Vita is a small town. Situated in Sangli district of Maharashtra state which is one of the state in India. Discuss this Article
Vodka is an alcoholic drink made from neutral ingredients. Two most popular are grain (high end) and potatoes (low end). Vodka is generally associated with Russia, however, Absolut Vodka, one of...
Voltaire (Philosopher of Ferney) was an author and a philosopher. Discuss this Article
The Weasley Family is a poor pure blood wizarding family. The Weasleys are poor and all have red hair, marking them as a Weasley from a two-mile distance. List of Weasleys Ron Weasley Youngest...
A web browser is a software package that allows the user to access the internet by HTTP and translates HTML web pages into a viewable format. Notable Web Browsers Netscape Navigator Mozilla...
A weretiger is a mix between a human and a tiger. The body is covered by tiger-striped hide and a tail extends from the spine. The legs are feline-like and it walk on its toes. If the human's hair...
Traditionally, a werewolf is a person who has been cursed, usually by the bite of another werewolf, to turn into a wolf during the full moon. Not all werewolves were cursed. There are records of...
According to Wikipedia, the world largest wiki site: A Wiki ([ˈwiː.kiː] <wee-kee> or [ˈwɪ.kiː] <wick-ey>) is a type of website that allows users to add, remove, or otherwise edit...
Whitley Strieber is the host of Unknown Country, a paranormal radio program. Discuss this Article
Wicca is a neo-pagan religion based on the beliefs about witchcraft held by such witch hunters as Jacob Sprenger and "reinterpreted" by Gerald Gardner. Categories: Less than 50 words Discuss...
Wikidot is a free wiki host. Discuss this Article
Wikidot is both a free wiki host and open source wiki software. Pros Free! Cons Default search inaccurate. Discuss this Article
William Seward Burroughs II (February 5, 1914 - August 2, 1997) was a writer . He is often confused as a beat generation writer but his writing style was different. Particularly his most notable...
WilyKat is a ThunderCat. WilyKat is the twin brother of WilyKit. Discuss this Article
WilyKit is a ThunderCat. WilyKit is the twin sister of WilyKat. Discuss this Article
Witchcraft is a religion that began with the Celts. It is a nature based religion that focuses on the interaction of nature and people. Groups of witches are commonly called covens. Due to the...
Worksop is a town in Bassetlaw, England. Discuss this Article
Xylomancy is a form of divination by examining the rings in a piece of wood randomly cut from a branch. Typically fresh branches are used to presage the future and seasoned branches are used to...
Yahoo is a popular search engine and directory. Discuss this Article
Yoda is a Jedi. After the fall of the Old Republic, Yoda went into hiding on Dagobah. Yoda was found there by Luke Skywalker and after a short argument with Obi Wan Kenobi, trained him. Lightsaber....
The main goal of breathing in Yoga is to allow more oxygen to enter the blood supply and the brain, and to control prana or vital life energy. There is in fact a science devoted to breath control...
A Zapper is the official light gun for the NES produced by Nintendo. Some packaged versions of the NES came with a Zapper and Duck Hunt on a dual-cartridge. Related Pages Kevin Keen of Captain N:...
Zig-Zag is a company that produces a line of tobacco products including rolling papers and canned tobacco. Related Pages Bali Shag Discuss this Article
Zoology is the study and classification of animals. Related Pages Cryptozoology, the study of animals that may, or may not, have existed. Discuss this Article
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