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A divine (god-like) being who isn't necessarily a god, (e.g. angels, daemones, demigods, oracles, spirit guides, etc.).
'A god is a divinity, but not all divinities are gods.'
by DianaLuciusDeCollis July 6, 2022
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All the metaverses (metaphysical dimensions), in existence as whole.
'The multi-metaverse is the sum of all the metaverses, including alternate realities, spiritual realms and dimensions where fiction is reality.'

(Note: The multi-metaverse isn't to be confused with the multiverse. Please read my definition of the multiverse for more information).
by DianaLuciusDeCollis July 5, 2022
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Trauma that someone carries from a traumatic event in their past-life, beyond death and into the afterlife or their next-life/lives.
'The Roman soldier had a terrible case of past-life trauma: He witnessed his fellow comrades being most brutally tortured by the vile barbarians, in the Teutoburg forest, at night-An event so traumatic that the memory of it was permanently engraved into his soul and he experienced symptoms of trauma, even throughout his next-life.'
by DianaLuciusDeCollis September 9, 2022
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A collective group of universes, which are close together and a small part of the entire multiverse.
'The megaverse is a collective group of several universes (extremely hypermassive globular clusters of galaxies, in an infinite empty dark void, 'Chaos' ), which are close together and only make up a small part of the entire multiverse.'

(Note: megaverse isn't to be confused with multiverse. Please read my definition of multiverse for more information).
by DianaLuciusDeCollis July 6, 2022
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A collective group of finite universes, which are close together and a small part of the multiverse.
'In the multiverse, there's not one megaverse, but many of them: Collective groups of finite universes (extremely hypermassive globular clusters of galaxies floating in an infinite empty dark void known as, 'Chaos'), which are close together and are only a small fraction of the entire multiverse.'

(Note: A megaverse isn't to be confused with the multiverse or multi-metaverse. Please read my definitions for these terms).
by DianaLuciusDeCollis July 5, 2022
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A collection of everything in existence subjectively considered as a whole.
The universe is a collection of everything in space subjectively considered as a whole, so if you consider an extremely hypermassive globular cluster of galaxies floating in an infinite empty dark void (aka. Chaos) to be everything in space as a whole, then that would be the universe, in your opinion.

(Note: The universe isn't to be confused with the omniverse, which is literally everything inside & outside existence. Please read the definition of omniverse for more information).
by DianaLuciusDeCollis July 5, 2022
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A very massive blackhole. A supermassive blackhole is larger than a mega-blackhole, but smaller than a hyper-supermassive, (ie. hypermassive) blackhole.
'Two mega-blackholes merged to form one so massive that it became a supermassive blackhole, but even that's nothing compared to the size of a hypermassive blackhole.'

(Please read my definition of a mega & hypermassive blackhole for more information).
by DianaLuciusDeCollis July 30, 2022
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