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[quote:esy:MV81MjQwOTYzXzk5NDczMzkzXzE0NUVBRjZC] [quote:aether:MV8xOTI4ODE0XzM0MjcwMDk5XzNBNzBGOUUw] [quote:~Angels~:MV8xOTI4ODE0XzM0MjY1MjczXzREMUMzMDlD] [quote:aether:MV8xOTI4ODE0XzM0MjY1MTc5X0FGOEY2N0RC] [b]Oahspe: A New Bible[/b] [Quote:observation]Oahspe: A New Bible is a book published in 1882, purporting to contain "new revelations" from "...the Embassadors of the angel hosts of heaven prepared and revealed unto man in the name of Jehovih..." It was written by an American dentist, John Ballou Newbrough (1828–1891), who reported it to have been produced by automatic writing, making it one of a number of 19th-century neo-revelationist works attributed to that practice[/Quote] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oahspe:_A_New_Bible Oahspe is feeling like Aiwass [b]Aiwass[/b] [Quote:observation]Aiwass is the name of the being who Aleister Crowley claimed dictated The Book of the Law, the central sacred text of Thelema, to him on April 8, 9, and 10th in 1904.[/Quote] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aiwass [/quote] In the movie AVATAR the native Na'vi species worship and revere a "god" by the name Aiwass". I knew I heard that before lol :hf: [/quote] [Quote:observation]The word Avatar originates in Hinduism where it stands for the "descent" of a deity in a terrestrial form (deities in India are popularly thought to be formless and capable of manifesting themselves in any form).[/Quote] how did they tell the difference [Quote:observation]In mysticism, a tulpa is the concept of a being or object which is created through sheer discipline alone. It is a materialized thought that has taken physical form and is usually regarded as synonymous to a thoughtform[/Quote] information a avatar tells what has never been told (unknown) a tulapa tells what it is told (known) [/quote] [/quote]
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