The prophet's dictionary guide to the supernatural

angels or man. C) The term also applies to the Holy Spirit as the third person of the Godhead administrating the New Covenant on earth. Genesis 24:40; Psalm 35:5–6; Acts 5:19 and 12:11; Revelation 14:15–19. 1477. Surety—Security, pledge, guaranteed. 1478. Swastikas—A serpent emblem related to the lunar goddess Isis, the swastika is an ancient tribal symbol revered by Hindus, Indians, Aryans, Celts, and Cretans. Because it is rooted in the ancient beliefs of the German forefathers, it has a formidable hold on the western mind. See Wotan. Called the axis of the Nazi movement, the emblem has widespread pagan significance stemming from primitive religions, which perhaps speaks to its inspired raw primitive conduct. In past times it was used by its worshippers to attract, repel, and fascinate others driven by its serpentine affects. The swastika was also used to frighten enemies and was thought to unleash the bloody essence of the human spirit. As a Hindu meditation object the swastika represents Maya the goddess of desire and illusion. Primarily a goddess symbol, the swastika is an old religious representation of Astarte (Asherah) and has survived down the ages to serve Artemis and her wolf pack and Athene the warrior mistress. Its affect is to infuse the worshippers’ consciousness with mystical and martial powers that draw them into the spiritual realms of creation and equip them for battle. For this reason, shamans favor the swastika as one of the tools of their spirit travel. Its ability to mesmerize when meditated upon and facilitate the trance states of their numerous spiritual journeys provides its shamanistic appeal. As much as it is presented today as the source of raw masculine power, the swastika is a warrior goddess symbol tied to moon worship. Perhaps its lunar aspect is what the werewolf ’s baying at the moon is based upon. See Shaman and Werewolf. 1479. Sword—A) The divine weapons and instruments of Creator God. B) Symbolic of God’s Word. Isaiah 1:20; Proverbs 12:18; Ephesians 6:17; Hebrews 4:12. 1480. Sword of the Spirit—The Word of God according to Ephesians 6:17. 1481. Symbols—Images used to represent other things or express intangible or cryptic ideas. 1 Corinthians 11:10; Zechariah 3:8; Hebrews 9:9. See also Jeremiah 6:2; Ezekiel 31:2, 3 and 32:2; Hosea 12:10. 1482. Symbiotic Prophetics—The word symbiotic refers to the synergetic action that works with another at the same time, one action may be seen while

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