The prophet's dictionary guide to the supernatural
solstices, with Samhain (Halloween) being for them a high holy day. Aside from the typical nature worship rituals, festivities ordinarily include intoxication to condition one for spiritual activities and fertility rites to unite worshippers with their deity spirit. 1613. Wiccan—A member of the neo-pagan group whose rites and practices are a revived form of ancient witchcraft and old paganism. 1614. Wild Beasts—A) Symbolizes the embodiment of peoples and nations in Scripture. The Lord’s application of beasts to people has to do with the status of humanity since Adam’s fall. The answer to why is seen in Ecclesiastes 3:18–21. The crudeness, brutality, and destruction inherent in mankind is something his Creator sees as being characteristic of beasts who were created for such purposes. B) The low base things of life as the preoccupation of human beings. They thrive to see themselves as free from their Creator’s refinement and grace as are the animals. Therefore, to underscore the root of God’s problem with His human creation and His knowledge of their proclivities for destruction and atrocity, He delivers His prophecies concerning the earth and people using animal symbolism. The type of animal chosen must be studied carefully to understand the manifestation of the features its human beings expressing its character will present in the natural, societal, or secular world. 1615. Wind—A) The arrival and presence of a spirit being. B) The Holy Spirit. John 3:8. 1616. Window—A) A sign of upward mobility, an ascending call. B) An opening or exit as a source of entrance or access. C) Signifies opportunity for transition or improvement. As ordinarily ascent symbols, windows require ascension and climbing to enter and go through. Doors, on the other hand, differ because they simply require stepping over, and therefore indicate lateral transitions unless stairs or building stories are attached to the vision. See Door. 1617. Windows (Spiritual)—Windows reflect sky portals, exit, and entrance. Being usually above ground, they are different from doors that represent passageways for crossing over, and lateral movements. They reflect transition or advancement on the earthly plane. Windows signify upward movement, upward mobility, and elevation stature and are for the elements what doors are for people. Ascension is the connotation of window symbolism in prophetic contexts as related to Scripture. Ordinarily, a window is to let something that is
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