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Neo's Death - The Matrix (1999)
Neo's Death - The Matrix (1999) YouTube video by Fabio Castilhos

#TheFourSensesOfCinema

Neo’s Death
(The Matrix 1999)

#FBI #CIA #GCHQ

My heart is broken.

#Symbolism #Art #Inspiration
#Prophecy #TheHeart #TheSoul
#Antichrists #EvilAmerica

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Leonardo’s Crossbow
(Losing Your Talents)

It’s what you do with your talents that marks out true genius. If you waste them on vanity and conflict, you will have your talents taken from you.

#Talents #Gifts #TheSoul

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Leonardo’s Crossbow
(Losing Your Talents)

Leonardo was the Logos made material. The Logos in the physical plane. Rock bottom for the Renaissance. All brain and mind and no spiritual discernment.

#Talents #Gifts #TheSoul

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Leonardo’s Crossbow
(Losing Your Talents)

I have only rudimentary skills in art. So frustrated by my lack of ability was I as a child that it used to send me into deep internal rages. I should have been better, I couldn’t understand why.

#Talents #Gifts #TheSoul

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The Ancient Egyptian
Conception of the Soul

Ib - The Heart

#TheHeart #TheSoul
#Enlightenment #Judgement

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#Psychohistory

The Prophet Abraham
(Abraham Lincoln)

#EternalRecurrence #Reincarnation
#TheProphetAbraham #AbrahamLincoln #TheSoul #TheName

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#Psychohistory

The Prophet Abraham
(Abraham Lincoln)

#EternalRecurrence #Reincarnation
#TheProphetAbraham #AbrahamLincoln #TheSoul #TheName

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#Psychohistory

The Prophet Abraham
(Abraham Lincoln)

‘Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was the 16th president of the United States.’

#EternalRecurrence #Reincarnation
#TheProphetAbraham #AbrahamLincoln #TheSoul #TheName

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#Psychohistory

Abraham Lincoln
(The Prophet Abraham)

#EternalRecurrence #Reincarnation
#TheProphetAbraham #AbrahamLincoln #TheSoul #TheName

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#Psychohistory

Abraham Lincoln
(The Prophet Abraham)

#EternalRecurrence #Reincarnation
#TheProphetAbraham #AbrahamLincoln #TheSoul #TheName

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#Psychohistory

Abraham Lincoln
(The Prophet Abraham)

‘Abraham is the common Hebrew patriarch of the Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.’

#EternalRecurrence #Reincarnation
#TheProphetAbraham #AbrahamLincoln #TheSoul #TheName

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#Psychohistory

The Prophet Daniel
- Daniel Radcliffe

#TheDiscernmentOfSpirits
#Reincarnation #GeneralResurrection
#TheSoul #TheName
#ThePersonalSubconscious
#TheCollectiveSubconscious

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#Psychohistory

The Prophet Daniel
- Daniel Radcliffe

‘Daniel Jacob Radcliffe (born 23 July 1989) is an English actor, best known for portraying the title character in all eight films of the Harry Potter.’

#Reincarnation #GeneralResurrection
#TheSoul #TheName

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#Psychohistory

Daniel Radcliffe
- The Prophet Daniel

#TheDiscernmentOfSpirits
#Reincarnation #GeneralResurrection
#TheSoul #TheName
#ThePersonalSubconscious
#TheCollectiveSubconscious

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#Psychohistory

Daniel Radcliffe
- The Prophet Daniel

#TheDiscernmentOfSpirits
#Reincarnation #GeneralResurrection
#TheSoul #TheName
#ThePersonalSubconscious
#TheCollectiveSubconscious

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#Psychohistory

Daniel Radcliffe
- The Prophet Daniel

‘Daniel  'God is my Judge', is the main character of the Book of Daniel.’

#TheDiscernmentOfSpirits
#Reincarnation #GeneralResurrection
#TheSoul #TheName
#ThePersonalSubconscious
#TheCollectiveSubconscious

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Sekhem - The Power Form

The Ancient Egyptian
Concept of the Soul

#AncientEgypt #TheSoul #Orbs

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The Ancient Egyptian
Conception of the Soul

#Spirituality #TheSoul
#Multiplicity #Plurality
#Mysticism #Psychology

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The Ancient Egyptian
Conception of the Soul

#AncientEgypt #Spirituality
#TheSoul #DivineFunction
#Gatekeepers #Bastions #Guardians

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Transfiguration (religion) - Wikipedia

(Physical) Transfiguration

#Religion #Spirituality
#Transfiguration
#Transformation
#TheSoul #Convergences
#Conjunctions #Completions

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Transfiguration

#Religion #Spirituality
#Transfiguration
#Transformation
#TheSoul #Convergences
#Conjunctions #Completions

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Transfiguration

#Religion #Spirituality
#Transfiguration
#Transformation
#TheSoul #Convergences
#Conjunctions #Completions

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Paramatman
(Oversoul)

#Hinduism #Jainism #Paramatman
#TheOversoul #Iterations #Self-Similarity #TheSoul #Reincarnation #Time #Cycles #LifeAndDeath #Evolution

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Paramatman
(Oversoul)

#Hinduism #Jainism #Paramatman
#TheOversoul #Iterations #Self-Similarity #TheSoul #Reincarnation #Time #Cycles #LifeAndDeath #Evolution

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Transfiguration

#Religion #Spirituality
#Transfiguration
#Transformation
#TheSoul #Convergences
#Conjunctions #Completions

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Transfiguration

#Religion #Spirituality
#Transfiguration
#Transformation
#TheSoul #Convergences
#Conjunctions #Completions

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In 1310, a woman was led into the center of Paris and burned alive. Her name was Marguerite Porete. Her crime was not violence, conspiracy, or rebellion. It was writing a book.

Marguerite came from the County of Hainaut, in what is now Belgium. She likely was born in the mid-1200s, though exact dates are uncertain. She joined a religious movement known as the Beguines. The Beguines were laywomen who chose lives of prayer and service without taking permanent monastic vows. They lived in communities, supported themselves through work, and focused on spiritual growth.

Their independence made church authorities uneasy. They were not nuns under strict monastic rule, nor were they fully under clerical control. Marguerite went even further than most.

In the late 1200s, she wrote The Mirror of Simple Souls (often known as The Mirror of Simple Souls). The book was a mystical dialogue between allegorical figures such as Love, Reason, and the Soul. It described seven stages of spiritual transformation.

At its center was a radical claim. Marguerite argued that a soul could become so united with divine love that it no longer needed the Church’s rituals and rules in the same way. In complete surrender to God, she said, the soul finds true freedom. She wrote that such a soul becomes incapable of sin because it no longer acts from selfish will.

To theologians, this sounded dangerous. It appeared to suggest that moral law no longer applied to certain people. To Marguerite, it described the deepest possible union with God.

She did not write in Latin, the language of clergy and scholars. She wrote in Old French. Ordinary people could read it. That made her ideas harder to contain.

Between 1296 and 1306, the Bishop of Cambrai condemned her book as heretical. He ordered it burned publicly and commanded Marguerite never to circulate it again. She refused. She believed her work carried divine truth and would not retract it.

In 1308, she was arrested and handed over to the Inquisit…

In 1310, a woman was led into the center of Paris and burned alive. Her name was Marguerite Porete. Her crime was not violence, conspiracy, or rebellion. It was writing a book. Marguerite came from the County of Hainaut, in what is now Belgium. She likely was born in the mid-1200s, though exact dates are uncertain. She joined a religious movement known as the Beguines. The Beguines were laywomen who chose lives of prayer and service without taking permanent monastic vows. They lived in communities, supported themselves through work, and focused on spiritual growth. Their independence made church authorities uneasy. They were not nuns under strict monastic rule, nor were they fully under clerical control. Marguerite went even further than most. In the late 1200s, she wrote The Mirror of Simple Souls (often known as The Mirror of Simple Souls). The book was a mystical dialogue between allegorical figures such as Love, Reason, and the Soul. It described seven stages of spiritual transformation. At its center was a radical claim. Marguerite argued that a soul could become so united with divine love that it no longer needed the Church’s rituals and rules in the same way. In complete surrender to God, she said, the soul finds true freedom. She wrote that such a soul becomes incapable of sin because it no longer acts from selfish will. To theologians, this sounded dangerous. It appeared to suggest that moral law no longer applied to certain people. To Marguerite, it described the deepest possible union with God. She did not write in Latin, the language of clergy and scholars. She wrote in Old French. Ordinary people could read it. That made her ideas harder to contain. Between 1296 and 1306, the Bishop of Cambrai condemned her book as heretical. He ordered it burned publicly and commanded Marguerite never to circulate it again. She refused. She believed her work carried divine truth and would not retract it. In 1308, she was arrested and handed over to the Inquisit…

In 1310, a woman was led into the center of Paris and burned alive. Her name was Marguerite Porete. Her crime was not violence, conspiracy, or rebellion. It was writing a book.

Marguerite came from the County of Hainaut, in what is now Belgium. She likely was born in the mid-1200s, though exact dates are uncertain. She joined a religious movement known as the Beguines. The Beguines were laywomen who chose lives of prayer and service without taking permanent monastic vows. They lived in communities, supported themselves through work, and focused on spiritual growth.

Their independence made church authorities uneasy. They were not nuns under strict monastic rule, nor were they fully under clerical control. Marguerite went even further than most.

In the late 1200s, she wrote The Mirror of Simple Souls (often known as The Mirror of Simple Souls). The book was a mystical dialogue between allegorical figures such as Love, Reason, and the Soul. It described seven stages of spiritual transformation.

At its center was a radical claim. Marguerite argued that a soul could become so united with divine love that it no longer needed the Church’s rituals and rules in the same way. In complete surrender to God, she said, the soul finds true freedom. She wrote that such a soul becomes incapable of sin because it no longer acts from selfish will.

To theologians, this sounded dangerous. It appeared to suggest that moral law no longer applied to certain people. To Marguerite, it described the deepest possible union with God.

She did not write in Latin, the language of clergy and scholars. She wrote in Old French. Ordinary people could read it. That made her ideas harder to contain.

Between 1296 and 1306, the Bishop of Cambrai condemned her book as heretical. He ordered it burned publicly and commanded Marguerite never to circulate it again. She refused. She believed her work carried divine truth and would not retract it.

In 1308, she was arrested and handed over to the Inquisit…

In 1310, a woman was led into the center of Paris and burned alive. Her name was Marguerite Porete. Her crime was not violence, conspiracy, or rebellion. It was writing a book. Marguerite came from the County of Hainaut, in what is now Belgium. She likely was born in the mid-1200s, though exact dates are uncertain. She joined a religious movement known as the Beguines. The Beguines were laywomen who chose lives of prayer and service without taking permanent monastic vows. They lived in communities, supported themselves through work, and focused on spiritual growth. Their independence made church authorities uneasy. They were not nuns under strict monastic rule, nor were they fully under clerical control. Marguerite went even further than most. In the late 1200s, she wrote The Mirror of Simple Souls (often known as The Mirror of Simple Souls). The book was a mystical dialogue between allegorical figures such as Love, Reason, and the Soul. It described seven stages of spiritual transformation. At its center was a radical claim. Marguerite argued that a soul could become so united with divine love that it no longer needed the Church’s rituals and rules in the same way. In complete surrender to God, she said, the soul finds true freedom. She wrote that such a soul becomes incapable of sin because it no longer acts from selfish will. To theologians, this sounded dangerous. It appeared to suggest that moral law no longer applied to certain people. To Marguerite, it described the deepest possible union with God. She did not write in Latin, the language of clergy and scholars. She wrote in Old French. Ordinary people could read it. That made her ideas harder to contain. Between 1296 and 1306, the Bishop of Cambrai condemned her book as heretical. He ordered it burned publicly and commanded Marguerite never to circulate it again. She refused. She believed her work carried divine truth and would not retract it. In 1308, she was arrested and handed over to the Inquisit…

In 1310, #woman was led into the #center of #Paris & #BurnedAlive. Her name was #MargueritePorete. Her #crime was not violence, conspiracy, or rebellion.
#teacher #book #FuckTheChurchAndState?
#TheMirrorofSimpleSouls;
#Love, #Reason & #theSoul. It described seven stages of spiritual transformation.

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#Psychohistory

The Prophet Abraham
(Abraham Lincoln)

#EternalRecurrence #Reincarnation
#TheProphetAbraham #AbrahamLincoln #TheSoul #TheName

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#Psychohistory

The Prophet Abraham
(Abraham Lincoln)

#EternalRecurrence #Reincarnation
#TheProphetAbraham #AbrahamLincoln #TheSoul #TheName

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@aljazeera.com

#Psychohistory

The Prophet Abraham
(Abraham Lincoln)

‘Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was the 16th president of the United States.’

#EternalRecurrence #Reincarnation
#TheProphetAbraham #AbrahamLincoln #TheSoul #TheName

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