Gareth Knight - Occult Exercises and Practices - The Aquarian Press - 1982 (cover design by Graham Lester)

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Gareth Knight - Occult Exercises and Practices - The Aquarian Press - 1982 (cover design by Graham Lester)
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WHAT IS A PROPHET?
Probably one of the best ways to dive into the ways of the Prophets is to define what a Prophet is. In this episode I’d like to explore Hebrew etymology a bit and look at some of the different views on how Kabbalists define Prophets. Rock with me as we take the journey within.
The external world, the world of mind within us, the world of eternity, and the world of everlasting punishment.
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“The Book of Enoch, which presents itself as written by Enoch, mentions Uriel in many of its component books. In chapter IX, which is part of "The Book of the Watchers" (2nd century BCE), only four angels are mentioned by name. Those angels are Michael, Uriel, Raphael, and Gabriel (though some versions have a fifth angel: Suryal or Suriel)...”
Buddha – Mercury
“The Sanskrit term "vajra" denoted a thunderbolt like legendary weapon and divine attribute that was made from an adamantine, or an indestructible substance which could therefore pierce and penetrate any obstacle or obfuscation. It is the weapon of choice of Indra, the King of the Devas. As a secondary meaning, "vajra" symbolizes the ultimate nature of things which is described in the tantras as translucent, pure and radiant, but also indestructible and indivisible.” - Wiki