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Although skeptics do not agree with using the term 'entity' when referring to an egregore they still acknowledge the reality that it can manifest solid results from belief systems shared by large numbers of people gathered together. | Although skeptics do not agree with using the term 'entity' when referring to an egregore they still acknowledge the reality that it can manifest solid results from belief systems shared by large numbers of people gathered together. | ||
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Egregores in the Bible are spiritual entities that are created through collective belief and faith. They can be seen as a sort of subconscious force, providing guidance and sustenance to believers. In some contexts, they are described as gods or guardian angels but may also represent the communal will of a specific people. The concept of an egregore is mentioned in several passages over time, including appearances in Ezekiel, Isaiah, and Daniel. In each instance, the egregore acts as both a protector and leader for its followers. Thus, it stands to reason that these entities have been part of religious rituals and traditions since ancient times. Moreover, this concept sheds light on how certain communities get their strength from shared beliefs, which gives them power beyond measure - much like an egregore itself. | Egregores in the Bible are spiritual entities that are created through collective belief and faith. They can be seen as a sort of subconscious force, providing guidance and sustenance to believers. In some contexts, they are described as gods or guardian angels but may also represent the communal will of a specific people. The concept of an egregore is mentioned in several passages over time, including appearances in Ezekiel, Isaiah, and Daniel. In each instance, the egregore acts as both a protector and leader for its followers. Thus, it stands to reason that these entities have been part of religious rituals and traditions since ancient times. Moreover, this concept sheds light on how certain communities get their strength from shared beliefs, which gives them power beyond measure - much like an egregore itself. | ||
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Egregore
An egregore is a composite spiritual entity that is created through the collective prayers, thoughts, and intentions of a group, typically formed around a shared set of beliefs. It can be described as an autonomous spiritual energy source which draws on collective energy to manifest its various aspects in the physical world.
Egregores often form as forces that protect and maintain order within their societies, and many adherents believe they act not as static figures but instead grow and mutate in response to changes within their respective populations. The power of an egregore is thought to be directly proportional to its number of members - thus larger groups are believed to summon more powerful entities than smaller ones.
Although skeptics do not agree with using the term 'entity' when referring to an egregore they still acknowledge the reality that it can manifest solid results from belief systems shared by large numbers of people gathered together.
Egregores in The Bible
Egregores in the Bible are spiritual entities that are created through collective belief and faith. They can be seen as a sort of subconscious force, providing guidance and sustenance to believers. In some contexts, they are described as gods or guardian angels but may also represent the communal will of a specific people. The concept of an egregore is mentioned in several passages over time, including appearances in Ezekiel, Isaiah, and Daniel. In each instance, the egregore acts as both a protector and leader for its followers. Thus, it stands to reason that these entities have been part of religious rituals and traditions since ancient times. Moreover, this concept sheds light on how certain communities get their strength from shared beliefs, which gives them power beyond measure - much like an egregore itself.
Egregores in Freemasonry
Freemasonry has long believed in the power of Egregores, which are powerful thought-forms created by a collective group. This thoughtform takes its name from the Greek word “egregoroi” meaning “watcher” or “guardian.” Freemasons believe that these entities act as spiritual guardians and protectors of their lodges and provide guidance to new initiates on the principles of Freemasonry. According to esoteric traditions, an Egregore is empowered by belief and consciousness, so it is believed those who practice this craft must maintain a pure thought process and make sure their actions are for the benefit of all involved. Consequently, strict adherence to masonic philosophy and epistemology is required, ultimately allowing Egregores to be effective guardians at large Masonic events.