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Term: nadi
Nadi: Yogic nerve. Energy channel in the aura; same as meridian. source: Sacred Path of Reiki, by Katalin Koda (Llewellyn Publications)
The model of the universe used to explain Enochian Magick is called the Enochian Monad Model. The Monad is a single, indivisible consciousness center above the first and highest Aethyr. When this Monad descends into the Aethyrs, it divides itself ... Relevance: 3%
Element: Water
Color: Orange
Verb: I feel, I want
Attributes: Polarity, movement, sexuality, pleasure, emotion
We have come from the Earth, energy that is still, solid, dense. We have gained an understanding of our bodies, our grounding, and things ... Relevance: 2%
Enochian Magick denies the existence of a personal, absolute Deity, or God. Instead, the Enochian view of God agrees with the Buddhist teaching of a plurality of deities, with none supreme. The word supreme implies an end beyond which we cannot go; ... Relevance: 2%
Reincarnation (rebirth) is caused by a desire for life. It is the creative urge for self-expression that maintains the cycle of reincarnation for us on the Cosmic Planes of Manifestation.
Above the highest Aethyr, LIL, there is no time or space as ... Relevance: 2%
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Curiosity is a great cure-all because it generates energy and enthusiasm. Even if you don’t have much control over your present circumstances, you can nevertheless indulge your curiosity with simple tarot readings. The following is a “card search” technique that gives you something to look forward to. As you shuffle your deck,... read this article
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