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Merkabah

Merkabah
Merkabah Merkabah, also spelled Merkaba, is the divine light vehicle allegedly used by ascended masters to connect with and reach those in tune with the higher realms. "Mer" means Light. "Ka" means Spirit. Sacred Geometry Consciousness Masterfully Crafted by the Known Artist - David Weitzman The Merkabah is a UFO Chariot of the Gods (See below) Flower of Life The Flower of Life is a geometrical figure composed of multiple evenly-spaced, overlapping circles, that are arranged so that they form a flower-like pattern with a six-fold symmetry like a hexagon. Other examples can be found in Phoenician, Assyrian, Indian, Asian, Middle Eastern, and medieval art. Mer-Ka-Ba Meditation In modern esoteric teachings, it is taught that the MerKaBa is an interdimensional vehicle consisting of two equally sized, interlocked tetrahedra of light with a common center, where one tetrahedron points up and the other down. Depending on the height of the person doing the exercise, this field is about 55 feet across. Related:  lescharts83

Acide sulfurique - Amélie Nothomb Sans être un grand fanatique, j'aime bien lire Amélie Nothomb, et ai lu quelques-uns de ses livres.J'apprécie, comme beaucoup, son style pétillant, plein d'humour, la qualité de ses dialogues, donnant vie aux personnages, qu'elle entremêle parfaitement avec son goût pour le tragique et le morbide. Il y a aussi chez elle un côté analyse froide qui donne de la profondeur à ses romans.Ses qualités font que, si ses romans se lisent vite, pour autant les reconnaissances littéraires qu'elle a reçues ne sont pas volées : le regard qu'elle porte sur la vie est édifiant pour le lecteur et, sans assener ses idées, elle les fait passer en douceur, de même qu'elle l'enrichit par sa grande culture.Pour autant, j'ai été en partie déçu par Acide Sulfurique. D'abord parce que j'avais préféré les romans autobiographiques de l'auteure, pour moi plus intéressants du fait de ses expériences de vie.

Thoth Thoth played many vital and prominent roles in Egyptian mythology, such as maintaining the universe, and being one of the two deities (the other being Ma'at) who stood on either side of Ra's boat.[5] In the later history of ancient Egypt, Thoth became heavily associated with the arbitration of godly disputes,[6] the arts of magic, the system of writing, the development of science,[7] and the judgment of the dead.[8] Name[edit] Etymology[edit] The Egyptian pronunciation of ḏḥwty is not fully known, but may be reconstructed as *ḏiḥautī, based on the Ancient Greek borrowing Θώθ [tʰɔːtʰ] Thōth or Theut and the fact that it evolved into Sahidic Coptic variously as Thoout, Thōth, Thoot, Thaut as well as Bohairic Coptic Thōout. According to Theodor Hopfner,[12] Thoth's Egyptian name written as ḏḥwty originated from ḏḥw, claimed to be the oldest known name for the Ibis although normally written as hbj. Further names and spellings[edit] Depictions[edit] Attributes[edit] Mythology[edit] History[edit]

Flower of Life Flower of Life The Flower of Life is the modern name given to a geometrical figure composed of multiple evenly-spaced, overlapping circles, that are arranged so that they form a flower-like pattern with a sixfold symmetry like a hexagon. The center of each circle is on the circumference of six surrounding circles of the same diameter. It is considered by some to be a symbol of sacred geometry, said to contain ancient, religious value depicting the fundamental forms of space and time. In this sense, it is a visual expression of the connections life weaves through all sentient beings, believed to contain a type of Akashic Record of basic information of all living things. There are many spiritual beliefs associated with the Flower of Life; for example, depictions of the five Platonic Solids are found within the symbol of Metatron's Cube, which may be derived from the Flower of Life pattern. Another notable example of that which may be derived from the Flower of Life is the Tree of Life.

Sangraal and the School of Sacred Geometry and Alchemy Emerald Tablet An imaginative 17th century depiction of the Emerald Tablet from the work of Heinrich Khunrath, 1606. The Emerald Tablet, also known as the Smaragdine Table, or Tabula Smaragdina, is a compact and cryptic piece of Hermetica reputed to contain the secret of the prima materia and its transmutation. It was highly regarded by European alchemists as the foundation of their art and its Hermetic tradition. The original source of the Emerald Tablet is unknown. Although Hermes Trismegistus is the author named in the text, its first known appearance is in a book written in Arabic between the sixth and eighth centuries. The text was first translated into Latin in the twelfth century. Textual history[edit] The tablet text[edit] Newton's translation[edit] A translation by Isaac Newton is found among his alchemical papers that are currently housed in King's College Library, Cambridge University.[8] Theatrum Chemicum translation[edit] Latin text[edit] Original edition of the Latin text. Influence[edit] C.G.

Moon Sign Astrology | Lunar Living Astrology Currently the Lunar Sign is: Use your browser's refresh or reload to update the moon calculator. Lunar Astrology is Moon Astrology What is the spin with the Moon in Astrology? Why are Lunar Signs so Hard to Find? The Moon is the fastest moving "planetary" cycle in the astrological chart. Why is the Moon Important in Astrology? The Moon's zodiac sign within our birth chart helps to define our emotional state of development. Where can i find my Moon Sign? Lunar Living recently put together a very easy to use, free zodiac sign locator for the moon online. Where can I read about the Lunar Sign I was born with? We have a separate page for each of the zodiac signs specifically focused on the lunar astrology of the moon. Read more about the astrology message of the Moon in your chart at Astrology Zone's Cosmic Tools and another resource is at Astroscoped Astrology Lessons. Amusing Lunar Facts What is the Moon? The Moon is larger than Pluto with a diameter of approximately 2,160 miles.

Orgonite.info - Orgonite Information, Links and Resources The Qualities Often overlooked, the qualities such as Triplicities, Masculine/Feminine, Sect and Quadruplicities are the basis for all meaning derived from the Planets and the Sign of the Zodiac. This is an introduction to the Concepts of Hot and Cold, Wet and Dry, Masculine/Feminine and Diurnal/Nocturnal. And these applied to the Zodiac Signs and Planets. Triplicity and the Four Elements, Quadruplicity, Sect Defining Qualities The qualities were the "scientific" explanation of the day. Masculine/Feminine Note: Masculine and Feminine are often used interchangeable with Diurnal and Nocturnal. For the Zodiac Signs, The Diurnal Signs are the first six in the Zodiac, the Nocturnal Signs are the last half of the Zodiac. See the page on Sect for those definitions, here we are looking at Masculine and Feminine. Masculine Fast, Destabilizes, Distributes, Releases energy, Increases Disorganization, Increases Action, Kinetic Energy, Performance Feminine Hot and Cold Hot Cold Dry and wet Dry Moist Triplicities Quadruplicities

Meditation: What’s The Point? Healthy Living or Spiritual Enlightenment? — MindTWEAKS Is meditation a self help method? Is it about healthy living? Medical Treatments? In the past few years, meditation has been promoted as a cure-all for personal and world troubles, with studies suggesting that meditation can lower blood-pressure, lift depression, reduce cholesterol, combat the effects of aging, and make physical changes to the brain, among other things. These benefits have been so widely promoted that it’s starting to backlash – a recent review of the data concluded that were not enough solid clinical trials to prove the benefits enough for doctors to recommend meditation, which the media somehow twisted into ““Meditation Won’t Boost Health!” The whole thing had me ready to rant about everyone’s prejudices, sloppy science and journalism, when along came a post from GNF Brainblogger to put it back in perspective, pointing to the traditional intent behind meditative practices. Here’s my take on it: meaningful and less troubling. So the very same meditations…

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