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Believe it and you will find the Magick is real and lies within YOU. All is mind. YOU are a creator. We are all magickal beings with true potential and powers that have been hidden for as long as man has existed. Magick is not about broomsticks and cauldrons. It's thoughts (All is mind). It's energy (YOU are a creator).
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Kuan Yin: The Woman, the Legend, & the Goddess
Originally posted on Faith & Belief by Jarred James Breaux:
Most commonly known as the Buddhist Bodhisattva of Infinite Compassion, Kuan Yin became the perfect human being through the mantra (or prayer) Om Mani Padme Hum. She is a symbol… -
Atman-Brahman Concept
Originally posted on Faith & Belief by Jarred James Breaux:
A group of scriptures known as the Upanishads, written as dialogues between a student and a teacher by many different people starting in the seventh century before the Common Era,… -
Lenctene 2016, Day 13: Honesty
Originally posted on Faith & Belief by Jarred James Breaux:
Day 13 of Lenctene focuses on honesty. Specifically, the theme of today demands that I explain a lie I recently told someone. It says: “Tell the truth to someone today… -
Comparison: The Middle Way & Yin and Yang
Originally posted on Faith & Belief by Jarred James Breaux:
There is an ancient saying in China: “Many paths, one mountain.” This means that there are multiple ways to achieve a similar goal in each religion. In Buddhism, the Middle… -
The Origin of Christmas Traditions
Originally posted on Faith & Belief by Jarred James Breaux:
December 25th has become mainly associated with the birth of Jesus of Nazareth for nearly two-thousand years, especially in the Western world. However, before A.D. 350, December 25th was the… -
Lenctene 2016 Day 14: Meekness
Originally posted on Faith & Belief by Jarred James Breaux:
The 14th day of Lenctene focuses on “meekness.” The obligation for the day is to let someone else shine while you take a step back. Today, I let someone teach… -
Yahweh: The Egyptian Sun God
Originally posted on Faith & Belief by Jarred James Breaux:
The Evolution of Amen-Ra into the Hebrew God The origins of the Hebrew religion are deeply routed in Egyptian religious practices. However, what has not been discussed before is the… -
Taking the Plunge: Becoming Spiritually Aware
Originally posted on Faith & Belief by Jarred James Breaux:
At a local Eckankar workshop, someone stated that Harold Klemp became the Mahanta when he became God aware. Someone asked “What does it mean to be God aware?” Not being an… -
Problems Establishing & Maintaining Religious Organizations
Originally posted on Faith & Belief by Jarred James Breaux:
In order for a group to function and continue for generations, there must be some criteria that the group must meet. David Aberle, Paul Mott, and Thomas O’Dea identified problems… -
The Establishment of the Roman Empire and the Imperial Cult
Originally posted on Faith & Belief by Jarred James Breaux:
After Julius Caesar’s coup of the Roman Republic, Caesar sought to solidify his claim as king of the Romans. Caesar claimed his family was the descendants of Venus and Jupiter. … -
Jesus the Shaman: The Spiritual Quest in the Wilderness
Originally posted on Faith & Belief by Jarred James Breaux:
A sweat lodge is used by shamans to overcome disease, fatigue, or depression as well as to contemplate something of importance. It has evolved into a spot for communion with… -
The Persuasive Trinity of Divination
Originally posted on Faith & Belief by Jarred James Breaux:
When writing a persuasive essay, people use a balance of ethos, logos, and pathos to reach their audience. The balance of these three is considered a perfect harmony within an… -
The Bible Does Not Condemn the Practice of Magic
Originally posted on Faith & Belief by Jarred James Breaux:
Many modern fundamentalist churches condemn the practices of divination, fortune-telling, and magic. It is said that these powers derive from Satan. On multiple occasions, the Bible does condemn dark magic,… -
Tarot: The High Priestess
Originally posted on Faith & Belief by Jarred James Breaux:
The High Priestess is the 3rd Major Arcana card in the Tarot. First and foremost, she is the guardian of the temple, guarding the mysteries of the faith. She is… -
Brief History of the Tarot
Originally posted on Faith & Belief by Jarred James Breaux:
Playing cards appeared in Europe in the 14th century by way of Mamluk, Egypt. These playing cards had the four suits known today: sticks (wands), coins (pentacles), swords, and cups.… -
Fauci’s Fraud Exposed… BOOM!
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John Durham expands investigative team amid coronavirus outbreak
U.S. Attorney John Durham has expanded his team as his review of the Trump-Russia investigators ramps up during the coronavirus pandemic, which has gripped the country and swept the globe. — Read on http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/john-durham-expands-investigative-team-amid-coronavirus-outbreak
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CDC’s failed coronavirus tests were tainted with coronavirus, feds confirm | Ars Technica
As the new coronavirus took root across America, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention sent states tainted test kits in early February that were themselves seeded with the virus, federal officials have confirmed.
The contamination made the tests uninterpretable, and—because testing is crucial for containment efforts—it lost the country invaluable time to get ahead of the advancing pandemic.
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The #YouClapForMeNow Campaign is Hideous
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(2334) Soon The World Will Understand, The Truth Will Shock The World – Episode 2143b – YouTube
The [DS] event is failing, the truth is coming out. The fear, panic and chaos is now being exposed. The numbers are not making any sense and people are starting to realize that something is not right. While the MSM/[DS]… Read More ›
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Seriously. How much longer are we goin to put up with all the BS..??? #coronavirus #quinine
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Michigan Man with Coronavirus Has Near-Death Experience – Is Saved by Hydroxychloroquine Treatment… Then UNLOADS on Liberal Gov. for Denying Life-Saving Drug to the Sick
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L’Acadie to La Louisiane: Part IV. Resistance and Expulsion
Originally posted on Une Famille de Louisiane:
Reading the Order of Expulsion to the Acadians By C.W. Jefferys (click to enlarge) As 1750 approached, tensions between the English and French reignited, and England began building up its military presence in… -
L’Acadie to La Louisiane: Part II. The English Take Revenge
Originally posted on Une Famille de Louisiane:
In the summer of 1696, colonial leaders in Canada made a move that had a devastating effect on l’Acadie. Against the backdrop of another war been the French and English, Pierre Le Moyne… -
L’Acadie to La Louisiane: Part I. Pierre Arsonneau
Originally posted on Une Famille de Louisiane:
The forefather of all Acadian Arsenaults and Cajun Arceneauxs is Pierre Arsonneau. By M.A. The forefather of all Acadian Arsenaults and Cajun Arceneauxs is Pierre Arsonneau. Where he came from and who his… -
the French Connection – Part 4 – the First Forts of New France
Originally posted on Lighten up, Brighten up:
A chronology from The Forts of New France in Northeast America 1600-1763 by Rene Chartrand ? 1534 Jacques Cartier takes possession of Canada for France at Gaspe. The area is called New France.… -
the French Connection – Part 7 – Acadian Ancestors
Originally posted on Lighten up, Brighten up:
? The 1630s bring many new settlers from France to New France. PORT ROYAL From Wikipedia: Port-Royal was the capital of Acadia from 1605 to 1710. Initially Port-Royal was located on the north… -
V1.5 Download
Originally posted on Book of Q Proofs:
PDF Download – V1.5 (direct link) Alternate download links: Mega: https://mega.nz/#F!afISyCoY!6N1lY_fcYFOz4OQpT82p2w Mediafire: http://www.mediafire.com/file/1u173b0xwr46moh/Book_of_Q_Proofs_-_V1.5.pdf/file Scribd (can be viewed without downloading): https://www.scribd.com/document/391740972/Book-of-Q-Proofs-V1-5 I added something that an anon posted on the board one day that I never saw… -
Tear Down the Statue?: The Edward Cornwallis Debate
Originally posted on Acadiensis:
By Martha Walls and Corey Slumkoski In Halifax, the issue of naming parks, buildings and other public sites after British soldier and “city founder” Edward Cornwallis has been contentious and longstanding. A May 2016 decision of… -
Decorous Dispossession: Legally Extinguishing Acadian Landholding Rights
Originally posted on Acadiensis:
By Elizabeth Mancke In August 1759, the Nova Scotia assembly passed “An Act for the Quieting of Possessions to the Protestant Grantees of the Lands, formerly occupied by the French Inhabitants, and for preventing vexatious Actions… -
After 1755: Archives and Acadian Identity
Originally posted on Acadiensis:
This article originally appeared at Borealia and is reposted here with their permission. by Stephanie Pettigrew In 1909, a scholar at Université Laval, M. J. E. Prince, conducted a public lecture in Québec to a captive… -
Pointe Sainte-Anne: the Continuity of a destroyed eighteenth-century Acadian village
Originally posted on Acadiensis:
Today’s post is the first in a mulit-part collaboration between the Acadiensis Blog, Unwritten Histories, and Borealia. To see the introduction to this series please click here. By Stephanie Pettigrew As I mentioned in the last… -
“The Unfortunate Acadians” or How to turn Genocide into Tragic Destiny – Part 2
Originally posted on Acadiensis:
by Chantal Richard The following is part two of a two-part blog post. Acadian politics and language Unlike the Saint John and Sackville papers, The Moncton Transcript tended to focus more on contemporary Acadians, reporting on… -
“The Unfortunate Acadians” or How to turn Genocide into Tragic Destiny – Part 1
Originally posted on Acadiensis:
by Chantal Richard The following is part one of a two-part blog post. It is inspired from a paper I gave on 4 May 2018, at the Atlantic Canada Studies Conference in Wolfville, very close to… -
Wide Angles, Close Quarters: A Human History of the Grand Dérangement
Originally posted on Acadiensis:
By Christopher Hodson Nearly two decades ago, I stumbled out of my small hometown (beautiful Logan, Utah, USA) into a PhD program in history at Northwestern University near Chicago. I arrived with the intention of studying… -
NFB Launches English-language Version of Les Aboiteaux, the First Acadian Film
Originally posted on Acadiensis:
by Ronald Rudin In 1955 the Office national du film released Les Aboiteaux, the first film produced with an original Acadian script. But quite aside from this distinction, the film — directed by Léonard Forest at…