Categorization:
To arrange in categories,
Classify.
Cosmic:
Of the Cosmos. Vast.
Cosmopolitan:
Composed of people or elements
from many parts of the world.
Divinity:
That of which is Divine:
Of the God and Goddess.
Ego:
The self of a person. The
component of the psyche that experiences and reacts to the outside world.
Everchanging:
Always contstantly changing.
Evertransforming:
Always becoming something
different than it was before.
Fragmented:
A part broken off or detached.
Idolize:
To regard with adoration
as a God.
Individuality:
The aggregate of qualities
that distinguishes one person or thing from others. Existence as
a distinct individual.
Knowledge:
Familiarity, understanding,
or information gained by study and experience. The fact or state
of knowing.
Logical:
According to the principles
of logic. Reasonable, to be expected.
Mutated:
A change or alteration in
form. Something different from what
is considered normal for a particular thing.
Mythical:
Traditional or legendary.
Unproven or false belief.
Occult:
Pertaining to any system
claiming knowledge of supernatural agencies. Beyond ordinary knowledge.
Secret, disclosed only to the initiated.. Hidden from view.
Omniversal:
Same as universal only affecting
more, greator, beyond what is seen as universal.
Where a universe is an apparently infinite volume of space, an omniverse
contains many universes in varying scales of reality.
Physical:
Of the body. Of that which
is material. Of, or noting the properties of matter and energy other than
those particular to living matter. Tangible,
real, and including matter of all types.
Solution:
The act or process of solving
a problem. Also the answer to the problem,
a combination of things that is an answer itself.
Symbolic:
A letter, figure, or other
conventional mark designating an object, quantity, operation, or function.
Symbolism:
The practice of representing
things by symbols. Symbolic meaning or character.
Technology:
The branch of knowledge that
deals with applied science, engineering, etc. The materials, techniques,
etc used for an applied end.
Unification:
To make or become a single
unit. To bring many diverse things together
as one.
Universal:
Of, characteristic of, or
affecting all or the whole. Applicable everywhere and in all cases.
Wisdom:
The quality or state of being
wise. Scholarly knowledge or learning.