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didanawisgi · 1 year
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The Books of Jeu are two Gnostic texts. Though independent works, both the First Book of Jeu and the Second Book of Jeu appear, in Sahidic Coptic, in the Bruce Codex.[1] They are a combination of a gospel and an esotericrevelation; the work professes to record conversations Jesus had with both the male apostles and his female disciples, and the secret knowledge (gnosis) revealed in these conversations.
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simon-newman · 4 years
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Favorite Warhammer 40k moments - Grimaldus and Zarha.
Part 3 - Until the end.
Part 1, Part 2.
Source.
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didanawisgi · 6 days
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Smai Tawi (Smai Taui) means Divine Union in the Kemetic sciences of consciousness. Exoterically it was in reference to the Union of Upper and Lower Egypt, esoterically it was the Union of the Upper and Lower worlds within the individual consciousness. Smai taui or smai tawi is like saying flower cross or rose cross which is where the Templar cross or Rosicrucian could come into play in terms of esoteric meanings. Notice they are tying two flowering plants 🌱 into a cross 🌹⚔️. Look at the top of the central pillar (spinal Kundalini) the scarab beetle moves the Ka to join the Ba as a Unity with the Source (Ka-Ba-Allah or Kabbalah, a trinity in one word).
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didanawisgi · 1 year
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“Thus man is heaven, earth, and hell in one, and his salvation is a much more personal problem than he realizes. Realizing that the human body is a mass of psychic centers and that during life the form is crisscrossed with endless currents of energy, that all through the form are sunbursts of electric force and magnetic power, man can be seen by those who know how to see him as a solar system of stars and planets, suns and moons, with comets in irregular orbits circling through them. As the Milky Way is supposed to be a gigantic cosmic embryo, so man is himself a galaxy.”
Manly P. Hall, Melchizedek and the Mystery of Fire 
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didanawisgi · 1 year
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“Those sun rays that are being breathed in with ankhs at the ends of them represent the chi, or life force, believed to come from the sun. It was also called the "symbolic mercury" in Alchemy. It is used to charge elixirs and anything with liquid in them. Water, in particular, is like a magnet for it, which is why it is absorbed by the sap in growing vegetable matter.” - Timothy Hogan
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didanawisgi · 1 year
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Cymatics (from the Greek 'kyma' or 'wave') is the study of waveform effects on a surface medium. The vibrations can form complex geometries, including a Templar cross with sacred arches, possibly the inspiration for different aspects of Temple architecture and symbolism.
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didanawisgi · 1 year
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didanawisgi · 2 years
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“The hieroglyphs for "Khemit", the ancient name for Egypt, and from which "alchemy" and "chemistry" get their name.” - Timothy Hogan
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didanawisgi · 8 months
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At the Abbey on the Island of Iona in Scotland photo by Scott Wolter
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didanawisgi · 1 year
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“Wisdom is the daughter of experience”—Leonardo DaVinci
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“All perceptible matter comes from a primary substance, or tenuity beyond conception, filling all space, the akasha or luminiferous ether, which is acted upon by the life giving Prana or creative force, calling into existence, in never-ending cycles all things and phenomena.” – Nikola Tesla, Man’s Greatest Achievement, 1907
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