Word Energy Guide
Sabian Symbology:(90) A parade of bathing beauties before large beach crowds.
So what is a “Word Energy Guide” (90/40/50)
It is simply the “ChickenScratch” (62) “guide”(28) or in a more ethereal and spiritual sense, the “philosophy” (62) of “heaven.” (28). Word energy (62) is based on the “law of vibrational resonance” (90/40/50) It is a bridge between the past (40 – south node) and the future (50 – north node). Seems like pretty heady stuff right? Well, it is pretty innovative, but actually very simple. Words are “creative force in action” (107/56/51). In Sabian symbology, that resonates to the image, “The seed grows into knowledge.”
Thought and words are both universal in nature and in the spiritual realm, there is no difference in the way in which your experience is created. Powerful stuff since it uses the force of the holy spirit in its actions. Hence the statement, “words have power” (75/23/52) An energetic match to the phrase “forward movement.” A study in this meaning using Sabian symbology brings us to these symbolic images.
(75) Two dutch children talking and studying their lessons together.
(23) A woman in pastel colors carrying a heavy and valuable but VEILED load +
(52) A white dove flying straight and fearlessly over troubled waters.
Words are like bullets flying into spiritual space carrying a great load of responsibility with it. Together they work together to create our physical experiences. The ancient Jews were aware of this power as discussed in the ancient Kabbalah texts and were so convinced of their belief that they removed the vowels from the name of God from all of their written texts. Giving rise to the spiritual commandment -” Do not use the name of God in vain.” (124/62/62) A “philosophy” (62) based on a very “wise decision.” (62)
New words and phrases will be added often, so check back frequently as you learn the philosophy of heaven – law of vibrational resonance. Enjoy!
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