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 |  |  | Doorway to Him: The Doorway To FreedomEnlightenment cannot enter through a closed
door. Forgiveness is the doorway to enlightenment or love consciousness, for
without completing forgiveness you cannot move on. It will always be the anchor
that holds you back. Sooner or later you must do it for your own sake.
"Unforgiveness" is a poison in your system that will rob you of your
spiritual life. If you hate one soul you will never be able to love another
completely. The poison in your system will pollute your experience of love with
everyone and everything in life.
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Interpretation including the meaning of dreams about: Ditch, Dividend, Diving, Divining Rods,
Divorce, Docks, Doctor, Dogs, Dolphin, Dome, Dominoes, Donkey, Doomsday, Door,
Door Bell, Doves, Dowry, Dragon, Drama, Dram-drinking, Draw-knife, Dressing,
Drinking, Driving, Dromedary.
Dream Dictionary Index
including links to 10.000 dream interpretations: Dream Dictionary Index
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Way of PainThe Way
of Pain
The Sanskrit
word saha means "to endure, to go patiently through
hardships without rebelling."1 The process
of disillusionment is an unquestionably painful process at times. Genuine
spiritual life has never been popular, and never will be, because most people
are unwilling to open to and accept pain.
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Mysticism
Magick Dictionary
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YOG SOTHOTH
YOG SOTHOTH In the mythos of The Necronomicon, this is the most repellant of all the semi-entities which haunt the infamous 11th Pathway. Grant describes his color as a gangrenous shade of green. He has no upper skull at all, merely a bloated and foetid mess that is his maggot-festering, naked brain. A madly gazing, giant's "Cyclops" eye beringed by octopoidal palpi stares out of a face slimy and writhing with entrails over shark teeth below. His gross, warty body rises tyrannosaurus-like out of the primordial muck. His nauseating undulation suggesting a monotonous and blasphemous coitus, he is in fact the "Aeon" or "Yuga," i.e., the monstrous, forbidden union of Set and Thoth. Further sexual intercourse between Choronzon and Set forms a doorway between our world and the Hell of the Demons. H. P. Lovecraft refers to him as "the noxious Yog-Sothoth who froths as primal slime in nuclear chaos beyond the nethermost outposts of space and time!" The "soul-eater," Yog-Sut-Thoth, Kenneth Grant believes, is the Ibis of the Yesodic lunar Abyss, the sentinel of the between-worlds Doorway, the very portal itself, in fact, and the link between the Firmaments, above and below. Yog-Sut-Thoth (333) and Choronzon (333), moreover, are summoned by the same voice, for they are reciprocal aspects of one another. Locked together, in sodomy, the two form The Beast, 666. The "Beast" is really an historical occurrence, rather than a mere entity. It is a counter-swirl in the Ether, following in the wake of positive creation, that allows atavistic manifestations by default.
(See
also: YOG SOTHOTH , Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind
and Soul,)
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The following concordance is based
on the four branches of the Welsh "Mabinogi", as retold in the four
books by Evangeline Walton: "Prince of Annwn", "The Children of
Llyr", "The Song of Rhiannon", and "The Island of the
Mighty".
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