LPC/Glossary
Glossary of terms in the Lenani Pleroma Codex
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This glossary contains specialized terms used in the Lenani Pleroma Codex (LPC), a syncretic self-healing framework developed by Romanian mentor Elena Niță (Lenani). The glossary provides concise definitions aimed at general readers.
Archetypal Pathways
A mapping system in LPC based on the symbolism of the Major Arcana in tarot, used to describe personality traits, relational dynamics, and developmental patterns.
Biopsychosomatic decoding
The process of identifying and interpreting connections between physical symptoms, psychological states, and subconscious emotional conflicts.
Chakra
A term from Vedic tradition referring to an energy center in the human body. LPC uses chakra analysis to correlate emotional states, physical health, and energy flow.
Constellation work
A therapeutic and systemic method of exploring family and relationship dynamics through role-based representation, often referred to as family constellations.
Energy field mapping
An assessment of the subtle energetic layers surrounding the body, associated with physical, emotional, and mental states.
Gnosticism
An ancient spiritual tradition emphasizing esoteric knowledge (gnosis) as a path to spiritual awakening. The term pleromain LPC is derived from this tradition.
Inner child healing
A therapeutic approach focusing on unresolved emotional needs, traumas, or patterns originating in childhood.
Inner Witch®
A four-month online program created by Lenani, aimed at authentic feminine empowerment through archetypal integration, ritual practice, and self-awareness exercises.
Major Arcana
The 22 primary cards in a tarot deck, each representing a symbolic archetype and stage of personal or spiritual development.
New German Medicine (NGM)
A controversial alternative health concept developed by Ryke Geerd Hamer, linking specific diseases to emotional conflicts. LPC adapts its ideas in a non-medical, symbolic context.
Past life regression therapy
A hypnotic or meditative technique aimed at recalling experiences from alleged previous lifetimes, used in LPC as a symbolic self-exploration tool.
Pleroma
A Gnostic term meaning “fullness” or “totality of divine powers,” used in LPC to signify the complete integration of self.
Self-healing protocols
Structured sets of exercises and practices designed to activate the body’s natural ability to restore balance and emotional well-being.
Shadow work
A psychological and spiritual practice of identifying and integrating unconscious aspects of the personality, including repressed emotions and behaviors.
Somatic release
A process of releasing stored tension and trauma from the body through movement, breathwork, or other physical techniques.
Symbolic conflict mapping
A method in LPC of interpreting symptoms, behaviors, or life events as manifestations of deeper symbolic or archetypal conflicts.