Psychopompery
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- | Psychopompery | + | Class: Divine Skills |
+ | Attribute: Intelligence | ||
+ | Pedagogy: Procedural | ||
+ | Specialty Required: Degree III | ||
+ | Hidden Skill | ||
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+ | The ability to use shekhinah, divine energy, to construct and maintain the | ||
+ | systems of energy channels through which the psyches of deceased worshippers | ||
+ | are preserved and conducted according to the deity's specifications. | ||
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+ | See Also: [[apotheosis]], [[cosmogony]], [[eudaimonia]], [[godhead]], [[incarnation]], | ||
+ | [[manifestation]], [[theomachy]], [[theophany]] | ||
- | Class: Divine Skills | + | * '''Notes''' |
- | Attribute: Intelligence | + | |
- | Pedagogy: Procedural | + | |
- | Specialty Required: Degree III | + | |
- | Hidden Skill | + | |
- | The ability to use shekhinah, divine energy, to construct and maintain the systems of energy | + | [[Category: Divine Skills]] |
- | channels through which the psyches of deceased worshippers are preserved and conducted according to the deity's specifications. | + | |
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- | Development Information: The psychopompery skill was created by Chaos; the source code was last updated Wed Jan 31 04:34:13 2007. | + | |
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- | See Also: [[apotheosis]], [[cosmogony]], [[eudaimonia]], [[godhead]], [[incarnation]], [[manifestation]], [[theomachy]], [[theophany]] | + |
Revision as of 12:09, 25 January 2008
Class: Divine Skills Attribute: Intelligence Pedagogy: Procedural Specialty Required: Degree III Hidden Skill The ability to use shekhinah, divine energy, to construct and maintain the systems of energy channels through which the psyches of deceased worshippers are preserved and conducted according to the deity's specifications. See Also: apotheosis, cosmogony, eudaimonia, godhead, incarnation, manifestation, theomachy, theophany
- Notes