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  2. Spiritual mapping - Wikipedia

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    The connecting lines are seen as a 'demonic stronghold.'" [1] Ley lines, straight lines between buildings or landscape features, are seen as being useful in detecting such demonic strongholds. [14] Prophets then use this information to determine the territorial spirits' names and more specific information about the type of spiritual attacks ...

  3. Territorial spirit - Wikipedia

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    Territorial spirits are a part of strategic-level spiritual warfare (SLSW) as promoted by New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) leader C. Peter Wagner and others in the movement, which involves the practice of mapping the spiritual and social history of an area in order for prophets to learn the names and assignments of demonic spirits as the first ...

  4. Cave of Adullam - Wikipedia

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    The term "Cave of Adullam" has been used by political commentators referring to any small group remote from power but planning to return. Thus in Walter Scott's 1814 novel Waverley when the Jacobite rising of 1745 marches south through England, the Jacobite Baron of Bradwardine welcomes scanty recruits while remarking that they closely resemble David's followers at the Cave of Adullam ...

  5. Eagle of Kayan - Wikipedia

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    The project was the idea of Sayed Mansur Naderi, a spiritual and political leader who supported the project in all terms. [2] The eagle has symbolic significance in the history of Ismaili Muslims globally. The Alamut Castle in Iran, historically a stronghold of the Ismaili forces, was often referred to as the "Eagle's Nest."

  6. Religious Science - Wikipedia

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    There are four major organizations for Religious Science: Centers for Spiritual Living, the Agape International Spiritual Center(s), the Affiliated New Thought Network, and the Global Religious Science Ministries. Centers for Spiritual Living is the largest organization teaching Religious Science (Science of Mind) and has over 400 communities ...

  7. Jiaobei - Wikipedia

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    Moon blocks or jiaobei (also written as jiao bei etc. variants; Chinese: 筊杯 or 珓杯; pinyin: jiǎo bēi; Jyutping: gaau2 bui1), also poe (from Chinese: 桮; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: poe; as used in the term "poe divination"), are wooden divination tools originating from China, which are used in pairs and thrown to seek divine guidance in the form of a yes or no question.

  8. Mount of Temptation - Wikipedia

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    Mount of Temptation, in Palestinian Arabic Jebel Quruntul (Arabic: جبل لقرنطل), is a mountain over the city of Jericho in the West Bank, in the State of Palestine; ancient Christian tradition identifies it as the location of the temptation of Jesus described in the New Testament Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke, in which it is said that, from "a high place", the Devil offered Jesus ...

  9. Muhammad II of Alamut - Wikipedia

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    The "Qiyāma" in Nizārī Ismā'īlī doctrine (at least of this period of Hasan 'Ala Dhikrihi's Salam and Nūr al-Dīn Muḥammad II) is the spiritual resurrection. Ismaili cosmology includes a view of history that has a series of partial cycles and partial Qiyāmas , of which this incident was one, and not the ultimate and final qiyāmat al ...