About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 102. Chapters: Afterlife, Prophet, Faith, Soul, Faith and rationality, Sin, Dogma, Resurrection, Creed, Divinity, Pride, Ethereal being, Religious belief, Miraculous births, Entering heaven alive, Integral yoga, Apotheosis, Orthodoxy, False prophet, Involution, Religion and geography, Knight of faith, Chosen people, Heterodoxy, Desecration, Direct revelation, Fear of God, Doctrine, Disputationes, Collective responsibility, Soulcatcher, Innocence, Biblical preservation, Liberal religion, Thou Art God, God is Back, Masai Creed, Secular religion, Covenant, Antipater, Faith and Globalisation initiative, Animatism, Satya Dharma, Ignorantia sacerdotum, Doctrinal statement, Extinctionism, Divine apathy, Judgement. Excerpt: Ethereal beings, according to some belief systems and occult theories, are mystic entities that usually are not made of ordinary matter. Despite the fact that they are believed to be essentially incorporeal, they do interact in physical shapes with the material universe and travel between the mystical and the everyday world. Given the lack of scientific evidence of their existence, science does not acknowledge as factual, though paranormal researchers and psychics claim them as real. Several belief systems include ethereal beings such as ghosts, mythological entities, nature spirits, angels, thoughtforms, jinns, and they are mentioned in religious, folkloristic, and magic texts. Since the nineteenth century, the existence of ethereal beings was being claimed by various spiritualist philosophies as well, and they are found in the popular imagination and represented in movies, TV series and cartoons. Nyx primordial goddess of the night, mother of Aether which personifies pure upper air that the gods breathe, hovers above Charon with her son Morpheus, leader of the Oneiroi, the spirits (winged daimones) of dreams. Painti...