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  • ...ic (cf. divine) powers. The term encompasses both practices of arcane and hieratic powers, although the two kinds are very diverse and knowledge of one provid
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  • ...e deemed granted by divine powers. Modern skeptics insist that so-called hieratic powers are actually one or more of the powers of magic, energism, or numini ...e's consciousness in both the spiritual and material worlds. A person who practices this is called an [[energist]].
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  • [[Category:Hieratic Practices]]
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  • ...d magic includes the practice of manipulating the energy of the panstream. Hieratic powers—powers derived from the gods through their priests—are thought t ...ned much currency. Among hieratic spellcasters (priests), the term for non-hieratic persons is [[profane]].
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  • ...to 476 AI. The roles of the original king were divided into military and hieratic roles, setting the precedent for a dual monarchy in the centuries ahead. T ...[Edict of Culfarran]]. Artistic relics of the Arathracian Cult and temple practices teach us much about the classical version of the religion.<ref>[[Braffgrum
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