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Letter D

Find here all the terms of magical arts explained in a simple and clear way to understand everything! We regularly update this glossary.

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A spirit or supernatural entity that can be beneficial or malevolent, often invoked in magical rituals.

Divination by observing the movements of the fingers or rings worn on the fingers.

A complex labyrinth, used as a symbol of an initiatory or spiritual path.

A deity or god revered in religious and magical practices.

An inexplicable feeling of familiarity interpreted as a memory from a past life.

Flowers sometimes used in protection and purification rituals.

A divine artisan or creator mentioned in Gnostic traditions.

Divination through the observation of trees and their movements or sounds.

A term referring to magic related to paths and crossroads used in witchcraft.

A person who shows great piety or religious devotion.

An act of piety or religious devotion involving prayers or rituals.

A practice of repeating divine names or prayers in Sufi Islam, aimed at reaching a high spiritual state.

A state of deep meditation in yoga and Buddhism, leading to contemplation and enlightenment.

A category of celestial Buddhas in tantric Buddhism, representing different aspects of enlightenment.

The art of predicting the future or discovering hidden things through esoteric means.

Spirits in the Islamic tradition, capable of kindness or malevolence, invoked in rituals.

A megalithic structure used as a place of worship or burial associated with esoteric practices.

A protective spirit of the home in Slavic beliefs honored through domestic rituals.

A spiritual or supernatural double of a person associated with omens.

A mythical creature symbolizing power and wisdom invoked in magical traditions.

A dragoness or a female dragon figure in Greek and Roman mythology, symbolizing power and protection.

An ancient Celtic religion focused on nature and ancestor worship, practiced by the druids.

Mythological creatures similar to dwarves, known for their skill in working with metal and stone.

A Buddhist term referring to teachings or sacred scriptures.

A pair of opposing or complementary forces used in alchemical and spiritual practices.

A branch of magic that deals with the manipulation of forces and energies.

Divination through the observation of animal behaviors.

A work of art or a talisman made of two panels used in protection rituals.