This interactive graph shows every article in the encyclopedia and how they connect through their Related links. Each article is one of seven types — the key below names each type and defines what it covers. The edges trace how a belief feeds a practice, a lineage transmits a system, and a Risk article sits beside the practice it cautions. Larger nodes have more connections. Hover to see details and highlight connections. Click any node to read its article.
Subject Articles
The Landscape
Modern Spirituality as a Field 3
Spiritual but Not Religious 1
Wellness Culture & Self-Optimization 1
The Spiritual Marketplace 1
Digital Spirituality & Online Culture 1
The Lineages
Western Esotericism & Occult Revival 4
New Thought & Mind-Cure 2
Spiritualism, Channeling & Mediumship 3
Human Potential & Transpersonal Psychology 3
Neopagan & Earth-Based Currents 3
Left-Hand Path Currents 5
Contemporary Publishers, Teachers & Scenes 4
Eastern Imports & Perennialism 4
The Worldview
Manifestation, Fate & Causality 8
Spirits, Guides & Invisible Agencies 4
Consciousness, Self & Soul 7
Energy, Vibration & Subtle Reality 3
Death, Rebirth & Afterlife 3
Healing, Wholeness & Transformation 1
The Maps
Tarot & Card Systems 4
Astrology & Cosmology 2
Subtle-Body Systems 3
Typologies & Personality Systems 3
Correspondence Systems 4
Amulets & Protective Objects 3
Sacred Geometry & Archetypal Order 2
The Ways
Divination & Reading Practices 6
Meditation & Contemplative Practice 4
Energy & Subtle-Body Work 4
Somatic & Wellness Modalities 7
Sound & Vibration Practices 7
Ritual, Magic & Ceremony 4
Manifestation & Intention Practices 2
Discernment
Claim, Metaphor & Evidence 3
Psychological & Medical Boundaries 5
Teacher, Guru & Group Dynamics 2
Commercial & Credentialing Red Flags 2
Divination, Mediumship & Cold Reading 2
Conspiracy Spirituality & Reality Collapse 4
Social & Cultural Harm 2
Symbol Type What it covers
Tool An object, artifact, instrument, material, or medium used in practice.
Experience A reported subjective state, episode, or transformation.
System A symbolic map, framework, typology, or correspondence structure.
Lineage Transmission of ideas and practices through movements, teachers, works, and institutions.
Belief A claim or assertion about reality, consciousness, causality, healing, destiny, or unseen forces.
Practice Something people do: ritual, method, exercise, ceremony, modality, or reading.
Risk A failure mode, harm pattern, deception, misuse, or epistemic trap.