Mysticism
Mysticism is a spiritual practice or belief system focused on the direct, personal experience of the divine or ultimate reality. It emphasizes transcendent experiences that go beyond intellectual understanding, aiming to unite the practitioner with the divine, the universe, or the deeper aspects of the self.
Satanism
In esoteric contexts, Satanism is often understood as the worship and elevation of the ego—the lower self that is driven by primal instincts, desires, and the physical senses. It is a path of self-consumption, where the individual becomes enslaved by their base desires and attachments to the material world. In this view, Satan represents the ego’s dominance, a force that keeps the individual tethered to their lower faculties, such as greed, lust, and self-interest.
Akashic Records
The Akashic Records are an esoteric concept described as a universal library or energetic archive that contains the collective knowledge, experiences, and potential futures of all beings. Often referred to as the “Book of Life,” the records are believed to exist in a metaphysical plane known as the Akasha, which is said to permeate and connect all things.
Lucifer
In esoteric traditions, Lucifer represents the archetype of enlightenment, individuality, and the pursuit of divine knowledge. Far from the traditional religious portrayal of Lucifer as a fallen angel or the devil, esoteric interpretations see Lucifer as a symbol of the inner light that guides seekers toward self-awareness, liberation, and spiritual transformation.
Left-Hand Path
The Left-Hand Path (LHP) is a spiritual and esoteric approach that emphasizes individuality, self-deification, and personal sovereignty. Unlike the Right-Hand Path (RHP), which often focuses on union with the divine or adherence to external moral frameworks, the Left-Hand Path encourages practitioners to explore their inner shadow, embrace their unique essence, and take full responsibility for their spiritual evolution.
Black Magick
Black Magick is the practice of working with the subconscious, the shadow self, and the hidden forces of the feminine and Nightside of Eden to strengthen and align with one’s True Will. Far from being inherently negative, Black Magick involves exploring the mysteries of the unseen and integrating the primal, chaotic energies that exist within and around us.
Nightside of Eden
The Nightside of Eden refers to the shadow or inverse aspect of the Tree of Life in Qabalistic mysticism. It is associated with the Qliphoth, the "shells" or "husks" representing chaotic and destructive forces that oppose the harmonious energies of the Sephiroth.
Work of the Chariot
The Work of the Chariot refers to a mystical practice rooted in esotericism, specifically within the tradition of Merkabah mysticism. This ancient spiritual discipline focuses on visionary experiences and ascension through the heavenly realms, often with the goal of reaching divine union or enlightenment.
Book of Shadows
A Book of Shadows is a personal journal or collection of writings used by practitioners of magick and spirituality to document rituals, spells, experiences, and esoteric knowledge. It serves as both a magickal record and a spiritual guide, evolving alongside the practitioner’s journey.
Black Arts
The Black Arts refer to occult practices and magick associated with harnessing darker, shadowed, or forbidden energies. Often misunderstood, the term can encompass rituals, spellwork, and esoteric techniques focused on personal power, transformation, or working with energies traditionally seen as taboo or fearsome.
Occultism
Occultism refers to the study and practice of hidden or esoteric knowledge, focusing on understanding the unseen forces and spiritual truths that influence the universe. It encompasses a wide range of mystical, spiritual, and metaphysical systems aimed at personal transformation, spiritual awakening, and mastery of the self and the cosmos.
Ladder Exercise
The Ladder Exercise is a manifestation technique popularized by Neville Goddard, designed to demonstrate the power of assumption and belief in shaping reality. By focusing on a specific, vivid image—such as climbing a ladder—and assuming it as true, the exercise reveals the creative power of the mind and imagination.
Self Concept
Self-concept refers to the collection of beliefs, perceptions, and assumptions you hold about yourself, encompassing your identity, abilities, worth, and role in the world. It shapes how you view yourself and influences your thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and how you interact with reality.