Spiritual Terms that Start with T
This page lists spiritual and witchcraft terms that begin with the letter T, including common magic and religious concepts used across traditions. The letter T includes traditions, tools, and transformation. Terms like tarot, tantra, temple, and transcendence describe paths to insight and connection.
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Letter T
The guna of inertia, darkness, and resistance.
Tantra
A path using ritual and energy to realize unity.
Tao
The natural, ineffable flow underlying all existence.
Tao Te Ching
A foundational Taoist text describing harmony with the natural way of existence.
Tai Chi
A meditative movement practice cultivating balance and energy flow.
Taijasa
The dreaming state of consciousness.
Talisman
A Charged object designed to draw something in such as luck, love, success, or clarity.
Tantra
A spiritual path using embodied experience to reach awakening.
Taoism
A philosophy emphasizing harmony with the natural flow of life.
Tarot
A 72 card deck used for divination, insight, guidance, and self-reflection.
Tarot Reading
Divination using tarot cards for insight, guidance, and self-reflection.
Tasseography
Divination through interpreting tea leaves or residue.
Telekinesis
The ability to move objects using mental or spiritual force.
Telepathy
Mind-to-mind communication beyond physical senses.
Temple
A structure or space dedicated to worship or spiritual practice.
Temperance
Balance and moderation in desires.
Tenrikyo
A Japanese religion emphasizing joyful living and harmonious relationships.
Testimony (Christian)
A personal account of faith and experience with God.
The Blood of Christ (Christian)
Symbolizing Christ’s sacrificial death and atonement for sin.
The Church (Christian)
The collective body of believers in Christ.
The Fall (Christian)
The original sin and separation of humanity from God.
The Flesh (Christian)
Human desires and tendencies in opposition to spiritual guidance.
The Harvest (Christian)
The gathering of souls for salvation.
Theism
Belief in the existence of one or more deities.
The Lamb (Christian)
A title for Christ representing sacrifice and redemption.
Theodicy
The philosophical question into divine justice or goodness amid suffering.
Theology
The study of divine nature and religious belief.
Theophany
A manifestation of the divine to humans.
Theosis
The spiritual process of becoming united with the divine.
The Son (Christian)
Jesus Christ as the divine Son of God.
Theosophy
A spiritual philosophy seeking universal truth through mysticism.
Third-Eye Chakra (Ajna)
The chakra center of intuition, perception, and inner wisdom.
Thought Forms
Mental constructs that influence reality through sustained focus.
Thoughts
Mental formations influencing perception and spiritual state.
Thought Transference
The transmission of thoughts without physical communication.
Threefold Law
A Wiccan belief that energy sent out returns three times.
Throat Chakra (Vishuddha)
The energy center of communication, self-expression, and truth.
Time
A structured perception of sequence within physical reality.
Timeless
Existing beyond linear time, often describing spiritual states.
Tithe
A portion of income given as an offering to support religious or spiritual causes.
Torah
The central sacred text of Judaism containing law, teaching, and narrative.
Totem
An animal or symbol representing spiritual traits, guidance, protection, or personal connection.
Toxic Positivity
The suppression of authentic emotion in favor of forced optimism.
Tradition
A system of spiritual teachings passed through generations.
Trance
An altered state of consciousness with heightened receptivity.
Transcendence
The experience of going beyond ordinary limits of thought, identity, or physical reality.
Transcendental
Beyond ordinary experience or material limitation.
Transcendentalism
A philosophy emphasizing intuition, nature, and inherent spiritual truth.
Transfiguration
A transformation revealing divine or spiritual nature.
Transmute
To transform energy from a lower to a higher vibrational state.
Treatment
The directed use of thought, prayer, or energy for healing or change.
Tree of Life
A symbolic structure representing spiritual reality and interconnectedness.
Trials (Christian)
Difficulties or tests of faith used for spiritual growth.
Tribulation (Christian)
A period of hardship and suffering preceding Christ’s return.
Trigger
An emotional or psychological stimulus activating unresolved responses.
Trilithon
A stone structure of two uprights supporting a lintel.
Trinity
A threefold expression of divine or unified reality.
Trinity (Christian)
The unity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Triple Goddess
A Goddess archetype representing maiden, mother, and crone.
Triune Unity
The concept of three aspects functioning as one whole.
Troth
A sacred oath or bond of honor.
Truth (Spiritual)
A deeper understanding of reality that goes beyond surface appearances or beliefs.
Tulpa
A thought-form that can take on independent existence.
Turiya
The transcendent state of pure consciousness beyond waking, dreaming, and sleep.
Twin Flame
A soul connection that acts like a mirror allowing both souls to grow and develop.
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All content on this Website is provided for informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical, psychological, legal, or financial advice. Content is intended for personal enrichment, spiritual exploration, and self-guided learning. Any use of information, practices, rituals, tools, or materials is voluntary and undertaken at your own discretion and risk. You are responsible for your own safety, decisions, and outcomes. Never engage in practices that feel unsafe, uncomfortable, or misaligned with your beliefs, and consult licensed professionals when appropriate.
