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  1. PricelessPearl

    Visions I have had, heaven, hell, fallen angels, and the sacred crimson thread

    Hi Tundrawolf, I love wolves too. When I was a child our family had a dog that was half wolf and she was beautiful. Stranger gave me courage to say something to you. I was so glad that he posted. I didn’t want to be arrogant and think I had answers for you but ignoring you wouldn’t have been...
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    The Jewish Zohar Shekhinah and the Christian, & Mormon Holy Spirit

    Morning Thomas - It was when I first started calling God Father that my experience of God moved from something intangible (not sure that’s the best word to use) to a relationship, to an experience of love. There had always been awe, respect, wonder, trust but I think because a father is an image...
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    The Jewish Zohar Shekhinah and the Christian, & Mormon Holy Spirit

    And here I thought that I had consumed everything Joseph Campbell wrote. I just might have to get that one. I like Lotterhand as well. Thanks.
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    The Jewish Zohar Shekhinah and the Christian, & Mormon Holy Spirit

    You are sweet. Thank you. I am working tomorrow but will check out the site when able.
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    The Jewish Zohar Shekhinah and the Christian, & Mormon Holy Spirit

    My favourite Tarot teacher is Dr Paul Foster Case. I came across his book The Book of Tokens Tarot Meditations; my path changed forever. I am still discovering this site and need to make a point of checking out suggested readings. (Honestly, sometimes I think I need less in my head not more. Not...
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    The Jewish Zohar Shekhinah and the Christian, & Mormon Holy Spirit

    Please don’t be offended, I refer to Mormons as ‘funny bunnies’. They have some far out beliefs. But I thought that they do believe in a Mother and that she will appear at a certain point to humanity (which isn’t far fetched - I have often thought that what the world/earth needs is its...
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    The Power and Need for Imagination

    I’m not sure I understand that you mean by true incarnation. (I think he is the only incarnation but in some he is fast asleep- children of the night- in some he is wakening up and some awake - children of the day.)
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    The Power and Need for Imagination

    Lovely
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    The Power and Need for Imagination

    I will check it out (if I can find it in this place).
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    The Jewish Zohar Shekhinah and the Christian, & Mormon Holy Spirit

    Love the Mother part. I have studied the Tree of Life, Hebrew alphabet and had teacher’s knowledge of Kabbalah, but I dropped it when I wanted to learn more about the Bible. Although I have several icons in my home of the Mother and Child, it’s easy, I find it easy anyway, to forget about her...
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    The Power and Need for Imagination

    All the epistles. They are brilliance. Not that I understand everything in them. I struggled with Paul in the beginning but for the most part I find any epistle attributed to him the teachings of a very enlightened consciousness. I am not convinced there was an actual Paul, but it could be...
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    The Power and Need for Imagination

    It’s the thinking that I take with me when reading the epistles and am richly fed every time
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    The Power and Need for Imagination

    There is only God (Consciousness) in this world. What we call matter is the misidentification of Spirit
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    The Power and Need for Imagination

    Yes. All of creation is Imagination (or Consciousness aka Mind). By the Son of God all things are made that are made; by him, of him and for him - he is the only Being in the world (the One who gave himself for the many). He fills all. We are Spirit or Consciousness and our consciousness is...
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    The Power and Need for Imagination

    Hi ScholarlySeeker- your name suites you. The title of this post interested me, and I confess that I did not read the entire post, and I have no idea who the people are you referenced nor their theories. But, what I have been taught, and what I see when I read scripture (speaking of the Bible)...
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    Finding the Garden of Eden and the City of GOD

    Oops, house in scripture refers to one’s mind.
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    Melchizedek as Angel

    Hey there, I don’t interpret the Bible literally; I see it as allegory and seek the psychological meaning. I see characters in scripture as personifications of consciousness.
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    Finding the Garden of Eden and the City of GOD

    Hi ShemTov, I am new to the forum as well. I would say that the garden is one’s mind, which we must cultivate and plant that which we want to grow, which fruit we want to bring forth. The mind is a battle field or a well tended garden. In scripture house or household is also used to describe...
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