PART ONE
THE SON OF MAN
"NOS AUTEM…
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PART ONE
THE SON OF MAN
"NOS AUTEM…
Order and Disorder. A Never-Ending Dance of Creation! Life is movement, an oscillation between order and disorder, light and shadow, the arising and the ceasing. In the natural course of things, order, as it moves towards disorder would move you…
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Read more…Your Relationship With Fear By Natalie Glasson With Archangel Raphael Greetings, greetings, greetings I share with you. I am Archangel Raphael. I come forth with the angelic vibration and bring forth the archangels to surround you with their…
Read more…Contemplations Of Love Love is the internal dance that illuminates this human consciousness, in internal knowledge, in internal understanding, in the supreme magic of each one of our senses. Blessed be the divine breath of God, cosmic universe…
Read more…Embracing Divine Freedom & Enlightenment By Emmanuel Dagher The old, deeply rooted survival patterns that we have been identifying with for so long have been coming to the surface in recent weeks. Have you noticed? This is happening because we…
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Even my Russian crew contacts, from Earth, prefer to speak English, which everyone uses as an international language, now...
If you went back in time and visited Anglo-Saxon people, in England, around the time of King Alfred, they would actually sound Germanic, when speaking to you....English as we know it today, started in the 16th century, in a form understood well in our time...
If you were to ask a 10th century, Saxon farmer, where his plough is, for making the furrows in a field, to plant crops, he would not understand the "plow," but he would pronounce plough, as "plockher.."