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VPG

Category: Magical Theory & Spiritual Experience

Definition:
VPG stands for Verified Personal Gnosis. This is spiritual insight or experience that begins as UPG but is later confirmed by historical records, mythology, or existing religious texts. It’s a moment when a witch realizes, “Oh wow, I’m not the first to receive this wisdom.”

Usage:

“I kept seeing Artemis with bees in meditation, and later found ancient Greek texts that connect her to honey—turns out that’s VPG!”

Why It Matters in Corvus Veritas:
VPG affirms the idea that spirit speaks timelessly, and your intuition can echo truths long recorded. It’s a beautiful blend of scholarship and sacred connection. Students are encouraged to research and cross-reference their gnosis—it deepens the bond between intuition and tradition.

Guidance for Students:

  • Don’t be afraid to seek lore—it can validate your insight.
  • VPG doesn’t make UPG “better,” just more historically supported.
  • Use VPG moments to enrich your spellwork, mythcraft, and altars.

Related Terms:
UPG, SPG, Gnosis, Lore

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