Masonic & Occult Symbols Illustrate
“Spectre: A ghost or ghostly apparition.” “Spook: A ghostly apparition.”
“Naiad: In OCCULTISM, a nature-spirit or elemental of rivers, lakes and springs.” A nymph. “Oread: A nature-spirit of the mountains.” A nymph. “Nereid: A sea nymph...as opposed to the naiads, the nymphs of sweet waters.” [Emphasis in the original] Dryad: “A divinity presiding over forests and trees; a wood nymph.” “Oceanids: A nature-spirit or elemental...of the class of nymphs, dwelling in the ocean. In Greek mythology, the oceanids were the 4,000 daughters of Okeanos and Tethys.” “Nymph; nympha: In occultism, little, graceful, gay female nature-spirits, usually friendly; they are generally regarded as water-spirits...but some authors place the dryads and hamadryads ...in this class, too. Nymphs are regarded as long-lived, but not immortal, and possessing certain magical abilities.” [Emphasis in the original] “Leprechaun: Nature-spirits of Irish OCCULT lore.” A leprechaun is from the race of elves and is supposed to be able to reveal hidden treasure to someone who is able to catch him.
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