Welcome to our Glossary of Spiritual & Philosophical Terms — a growing collection of words, concepts, and teachings used throughout our spiritual community and teachings.
The spiritual path often introduces ideas and language that may feel unfamiliar at first. Terms such as mediumship, chakra, higher self, trance channelling, energy healing, or consciousness can carry deep meaning, yet may be understood differently across traditions and cultures. This glossary has been created to offer simple, thoughtful explanations that help make these teachings more accessible and meaningful.
Our intention is not to present rigid definitions or dogma, but rather to provide gentle guidance and understanding. Spiritual language is often symbolic, experiential, and deeply personal. As such, these explanations are offered as invitations to explore, reflect, and discover what resonates with your own journey.
Within this glossary, you will find:
- Definitions of common spiritual and metaphysical terms
- Explanations of healing and energy-based concepts
- Teachings connected to mediumship, consciousness, and spiritual development
- Insights from various traditions including Spiritualism, shamanic practice, energy healing, and philosophy
Whether you are new to spirituality or have been walking the path for many years, we hope this glossary serves as a helpful companion—supporting clarity, curiosity, and deeper connection to Spirit.
“Understanding begins not when we have all the answers, but when we become willing to explore the questions.”

Awareness
The capacity to consciously observe thoughts, emotions, sensations, and experiences without becoming completely identified with them. Awareness is often described as the deeper witnessing presence beneath ordinary mental activity.
Awakening
The gradual expansion of consciousness beyond unconscious conditioning, fear, and rigid identity. Awakening involves increased self-awareness, compassion, presence, and recognition of deeper interconnectedness within life.
Attachment
An emotional or psychological dependence upon people, outcomes, identities, beliefs, or possessions for inner security or completeness. Attachment often arises through fear of loss, insecurity, or separation.
Compassion
The ability to recognise and respond to suffering with understanding, kindness, and empathy. Compassion is considered one of the clearest expressions of spiritually awakened consciousness.

Consciousness
The fundamental experience of awareness itself — the capacity through which thoughts, emotions, perceptions, and existence are experienced. Within these teachings, consciousness is viewed as deeper than personality or intellect alone.
Conditioning
Psychological patterns, beliefs, emotional reactions, and behavioural tendencies shaped through upbringing, culture, religion, trauma, education, and social experience. Much of human identity is influenced by unconscious conditioning.
Ego
The psychological sense of personal identity formed through thought, memory, belief, attachment, and self-image. The ego is not inherently “bad,” but when unconscious, it can create fear, separation, defensiveness, and suffering.
Energy
A broad spiritual term used to describe subtle emotional, psychological, or spiritual qualities perceived within people, places, or experiences. In healing traditions, energy often refers to the flow or movement of consciousness and vitality.

Fear-Based Consciousness
A state of awareness dominated by insecurity, control, anxiety, judgement, or psychological separation. Fear-based consciousness tends to contract perception and limit compassion and openness.
Forgiveness
The gradual release of resentment, hatred, or emotional imprisonment caused by past hurt. Forgiveness does not necessarily excuse harmful behaviour but allows consciousness to move toward healing and freedom.
Healing
A process of emotional, psychological, physical, or spiritual restoration. Healing within these teachings extends beyond the body and includes growth in awareness, compassion, balance, and inner integration.
Inner Teacher
The deeper intuitive wisdom within consciousness that emerges through stillness, reflection, awareness, and spiritual maturity. The inner teacher is distinct from emotional impulse or ego-driven certainty.

Intuition
A subtle inner knowing or perception that arises beyond ordinary analytical thought. Intuition is often experienced quietly and clearly, without the emotional turbulence associated with fear or fantasy.
Karma
The principle that thoughts, actions, intentions, and behaviours carry consequences that influence consciousness and future experience. Karma is presented not as punishment, but as part of the soul’s evolutionary learning process.
Mediumship
The process through which a medium acts as an intermediary between physical consciousness and discarnate or spiritual consciousness. Mediumship may involve communication, healing, or expanded states of awareness.
Presence
A state of conscious attention rooted fully in the present moment rather than lost in psychological distraction, fear, memory, or anticipation. Presence often carries qualities of calmness, clarity, and openness.

Reincarnation
The concept that consciousness or the soul continues evolving through multiple lifetimes and experiences. Reincarnation is presented as part of the broader journey of spiritual growth and awakening.
Sacred
That which carries deep spiritual significance, connection, meaning, or awareness beyond ordinary perception. The sacred may be experienced through stillness, compassion, nature, consciousness, love, or presence.
Separation
The perception that individuals exist entirely isolated from one another, from life, or from the divine. Many spiritual teachings describe separation as one of the central illusions contributing to suffering and fear.
Soul
The deeper spiritual essence or enduring aspect of consciousness beyond temporary personality and physical identity. Within these teachings, the soul is viewed as evolving through experience toward greater awareness and compassion.

Spirituality
The inward exploration of consciousness, meaning, connection, compassion, awakening, and the sacred dimension of existence. Spirituality differs from rigid belief systems in that it emphasises direct experience and awareness.
Stillness
A state of inward quiet where mental noise, emotional turbulence, and psychological distraction temporarily soften. Stillness often allows deeper awareness and insight to emerge more clearly.
Suffering
Experiences of emotional, psychological, physical, or existential pain that form part of human existence. Within these teachings, suffering may become a catalyst for compassion, awakening, and deeper consciousness.
Transformation
The gradual process through which consciousness evolves beyond unconscious fear, conditioning, attachment, and limitation toward greater awareness, compassion, and authenticity.

Truth
Not merely intellectual belief, but deeper experiential understanding that transforms consciousness and alters the way life is perceived and lived.
Vibration
A spiritual term describing the energetic or emotional quality of consciousness. Higher or expanded vibrations are often associated with love, compassion, peace, and awareness, while contracted vibrations are associated with fear, anger, and separation.
Vulnerability
The willingness to remain emotionally open, authentic, and honest despite the possibility of emotional pain, uncertainty, or rejection. Vulnerability is often essential for healing, intimacy, and spiritual growth.
Wholeness
A state of inner integration in which consciousness no longer feels fragmented, divided, or disconnected from itself, others, life, or the sacred. Wholeness emerges through awareness, healing, compassion, and presence.


