... heavenly waters , nen in British signifying heavenly . Nem , not nen , is the British for heavenly . The error serves but by way of con- diment to make the interpretation palatable . That the Irish called Bath " Indian well , " and that ...
... heavenly and terrestrial ocean , and keeps back the waters above the firmament as well as below the firmament is called by the Sumerians : LIL . Thus we understand the succession : AN - LIL - KI or Anu , Bêl , Ea it stands for : the ...
... heavenly and terrestrial ocean , and keeps back the waters above the firmament as well as below the firmament is called by the Sumerians : LIL . Thus we understand the succession : AN - LIL - KI or Anu , Bêl , Ea it stands for : the ...
By energizing a simple glass with water, and calling upon the celestial forces, a revolutionary process will be set in motion on this earth, where no human being has ever practiced in the manner that you will learn in this book, that will ...
" This book is both a revelatory and practical guide for those looking to deepen their spiritual practice whilst holding fast to a Christocentric clarity around the nature of God: "A guide book for those that desire to experience a much ...
... heavenly waters , " nen - dwyre . Well , would it not strike a person that our old familiar Nemthur or Nenthur was , after all , only a corruption of Nen - dwyr ? Any person in the least acquainted with the Irish language can perceive ...
Here is a serene retreat for him who cares to live a day at a time with leisure to “linger, list and dream": cypress swamps low-hung with moss; lazy waters where fishing-boats float carelessly; darkies abundant—another proof of ...