SPG
Category: Magical Theory & Spiritual Experience
Definition:
SPG stands for Shared Personal Gnosis. It describes spiritual insights or divine messages that arise independently in multiple people’s experiences—often in different places or times—but point toward the same revelation or understanding. While still personal and not necessarily “historical,” SPG carries more weight due to its consistency across practitioners.
Usage:
“Several witches I know have received the same message from Hekate about crossroads being a space for shadow work—sounds like SPG.”
Why It Matters in Corvus Veritas:
SPG can offer communal affirmation of divine messages and spiritual truths. It helps us recognize patterns across the web of practitioners and gives us a more relational and collective view of gnosis. In Corvus Veritas, we treasure SPG as a bridge between tradition and evolution.
Guidance for Students:
- SPG isn’t universal law, but it can inform shared practices.
- Validate your experience through respectful dialogue with peers.
- Journal SPG encounters to compare and track over time.
Related Terms:
UPG, VPG, Gnosis
Associated Lessons: