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Oh wow! I loved this so much. This is exactly the type of words I want to read!! Thank you so much. The patterns I’ve been observing have been the synchronicities of frequencies in a human life, as one grows they move though frequencies of things and people - which are not bought or earned, but stand more still and in place as the self grounds down into the Soul being of that body

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Thanks, Danielle! I will reflect on your observations during the month including your article about being unshakeable. Have a nice day!

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Have you read the teachings by Hermes Trismegistus? This post is reflecting a lot of its wisdom. Very excited to see what else you have written and come to write in the future!

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After checking Hermes Trismegistus, I would say that I became familiar this year about the teachings of Hermeticism but I did not know it was written by someone! I thought the teachings were from hermits... Something I learned today.

It's amazing how we can receive the universal truths directly from nature itself. Anyone can learn them, even those who are not familiar with Hermetic teachings.

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I first came across Hermeticism when I was at university studying Archaeology. The lecturers never went into the teachings, just that some of the founders of Archaeology were Hermeticists and I never looked any further. I only came across the teachings fairly recently. What’s also fascinating me though if how Hermticism has inspired great scientific and artistic minds.

Yes definitely! What I love about having access to the teachings, for me anyway, is that they help me remember. Because I work full-time in a semi-corporate atmosphere in a hectic city, it can very easily cloud my mind. I’ve been reading a teaching a night and helps keeps me connected to the mystery of life.

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Interesting. I wonder what you remember in the process of reading the teachings and what book you are reading!

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It’s called The Hermetica: the lost wisdom of the pharaohs by Timothy Freke and Peter Gandy 😊

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Hello B.S.Weaves! I am so happy you have come across this post. Because now you have become my guide. Thank you for recommending Hermes Trismegistus. I will be sure to check him out. I am also very excited about the things I will be posting because I have not written the rest of them yet. They are all in my head. My plan is to write and then hopefully make sense of these writings as I go. I am so happy to e-meet you. Thank you, @thelibraryofbabel, for restacking this post!

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Happy to e-meet you too! And yes, thank you @thelibraryofbabel! I have met a guide too 🙂

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