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sometimeslondon · 1 year
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The Master’s House in Inner Temple with spring blossom
I originally posted this as a daily photograph on AnEveryDayThing but as it is almost the finish of the blossom time of year and I seem to have missed most of it in London , I thought I should re-post here.
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aneverydaything · 1 year
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Day 1738, 27 March 2023
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dasenergi · 1 year
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My spirit guides took me on a soul journey tonight to The Tree of Life. Except, it wasn't one tree it was two. And they were conjoined at the top. Two worlds. Two futures. A future of life and prosperity. Or death and destruction.
Our future hasn't been decided yet. The choice is still ours to make.
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lawschool-lesbo · 1 year
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after countless hours of studying, cups of tea, and meltdowns... i am finally here. a working class northerner in a hand-me-down dress who could only afford the training through two scholarships and years of work in pubs and cafés (and wouldn't change that for anything).
proud as punch to be called to the bar of england and wales by inner temple ⚖️
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brother-hermes · 1 year
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Wisdom: Water & Spirit Revisited
Bridal mysticism is an integral element of my spiritual journey. By breaking down the symbolism of water and spirit we're internalizing a connection between the All and our being. Please feel free to share any wisdom you have and ask questions. Share this
“If any of you lacks Wisdom, let him ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given him. But let him ask in faith, with no doubting, for the one who doubts is like a wave of the sea that is driven and tossed by the wind. For that person must not suppose that he will receive anything from the Lord; he is a double-minded man, unstable in all his ways.” James…
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wanderovergrowth · 2 years
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Ramblings about my Shared Astral Temple
Apparently, astral temples, or inner temples, are not uncommon among magical practitioners. Mostly they are personal places, for individual magical peeps. But also really like the idea of shared astral temples, which I’ve seen used in a couple of systems of magic.
About two years ago, an online friend and I started creating our own temple, which we would enter and work on, and in, at least once a week. We did this for a while, just the two of us, and then more recently, I invited some new people to join our temple ritual time.
I figured, more people working with the temple makes it stronger, or develop more quickly. But also I just want to feel like I’m participating in this thing with other people, connecting on some other realm of existence. An imagined place, but still real in some sense of the word. And it is real. We created it, it exists when we think about it, or even when we’re not thinking about it.
Anyway, where was I going with this?
Well, turns out it’s kind of hard to have other people be as invested in the thing as I am. I’ve thought about opening it up for more people to join, and share our experiences online. I even started making a grimoire focused around the temple.
But there’s been personal conflicts and confusion, and I don’t even feel like I know what I’m doing most of the time.
But still, I really like my astral temple and having spirit guests in it, whether they are connected to physical human people or not. My tulpa/thoughtform now works in the astral temple, cleaning up and tending to the guests. I guess it is a kind of busy place now, even if it’s mostly on my end (and imagined, but whatever, it’s fun).
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Goddess Isis, Inner Temple at Philae, Egypt
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stealingpotatoes · 5 months
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do you think depa billaba and shaak ti would be besties
yes because I really want an excuse to draw them both
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(commission info // kofi support!)
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batsyvie · 2 months
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she reminds him of his rose
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zeewipark · 10 months
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A little shrine for old wounds
© Jee Won Park (ig: zeewipark)
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swprequels · 3 months
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not a hardcore jedi defender but that whole “the jedi are baby stealers” line is so worn out. there is nothing in the movies to suggest they’re forcibly taken away from their parents. can’t you people just learn to say “i don’t agree with this” or “i don’t like this” instead of making up outrageous lies about a fictional religion
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sometimeslondon · 9 months
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The arch on Crown Office Row separating Middle Temple and Inner Temple in the Inns of Court
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fierysword · 2 years
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Some people speak of the Holy Trinity in this manner: God above me, God beside me, and God inside me... In order for everything in the entire cosmos to exist, it has to be continuously held in existence by God. Nothing can exist on its own. All of us are borrowing our existence from God. It is like the light that comes from a lamp that you plug it into a socket. It turns on while it is connected to the source and only when connected to the plug. But if you unplug it, the light will cease.
All of us have this spiritual light inside of us because we are all being held by the Holy Spirit... To be a vessel of the Holy Spirit means that we carry a special presence of God inside of us everywhere we go... There are times that we feel God is distant from us, as if he cannot hear us crying out to him nor feel our pain. But God is never far from us.
https://www.orthodoxroad.com/god-within-us/
I don't recommend the rest of this article because it gets a bit problematic; I just like this specific quote.
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pyramidmedia369 · 1 year
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IXCHEL, the Mayan Moon Goddess
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Here is a picture of the Ancient Mayan Goddess, Ixchel (pronounced Ischel) and sitting on the Moon and holding a rabbit while fishing. The fishing pole and the fish are also symbolic. Have you ever heard of the Fishers of Men? I will explain this in a different article. The Rabbit she is holding symbolizes fertility, sex and abundance (good fortune). The Moon Goddess is known to be a goddess of love, midwifery, sex, fertility, pregnancy/childbirth, water, rain, textile arts, agriculture and natural medicine. In hieroglyphs, her name appears as Chak Chel, which means “Big Rainbow”. Ixchel is one half of the original Creator Couple. Yes you heard it right, the Creator is a companion! There is always a masculine-feminine counterpart in the untold stories of the Creator. The male Creator God is known as Itzamna, the Solar God, the Supreme Being, Father of The Universe, etc. Ixchel, Itzamna’s wife, is also believed to have just been the feminine manifestation of the Creator, as she is the mother of both the Sun and the Moon. Some also referred to as an evil old woman that had unfavorable aspects, due to her association with destruction, floods. But she was honored because of her many different healing powers. She is also depicted as an old woman emptying a vessel of water on certain hieroglyphs.
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She is also referred to as “Goddess O’ in the Dresden Codex, the original Mayan Tablets found in Dresden Germany, hence the name.  “Goddess I” is her younger counterpart, ie. a younger projection of herself. She is the Goddess of Marriage; as well as human procreation, as they aid the health & vital functions of the fertile woman. Together, they are the representation of Frigg/Frigga in Norse mythology, which is ultimately Venus. Hence the term Fri-day. See my previous article about the days of the week and their names. But nonetheless, all Venusian deities are Mother Goddesses.  
The serpent on her head not only represents the shedding of old skin, it also represents transformation, Divine Feminine, Healing, Kundalini and Christ energy. She also was known as the Jaguar Goddess of War, due to her fierce ability to protect her tribe the same way a Grandmother would for all her family’s children. Although there is little information regarding her association with the Jaguar. Her energy is very subtle and supportive, and is known to aid both men and women who are on a path to transformation. Just like a Grandmother right?
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The Temple of Ixchel
Among the Mayans, physicians and priests hailed her as the patron deity of divination and medicine. Mayan women visited sanctuaries dedicated to Ixchel when they wanted a happy marriage or a child. She has been depicted as overlooking childbirth in scenes painted on vases from Mayan Classic era. Certain other sources also hint her to be an Earth Goddess as well. She has various different expressions and is held to the highest regard out of all Goddesses in the Mayan pantheon. These assumptions are primarily made by identifying one or more of Ixchel’s traits with those of the other deities mentioned. I mean, she is 50% of the creator, isn’t she? Makes sense to me. Below you will see ancient Mayan transcripts indicating that it was advanced levels of science being exemplified.
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The Dresden Codex (Mayan Tablets)
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Mayan Cosmovision
This is the Mayan depiction of the Earth, cosmos, elements and the 4 corners of the earth. Below you will see Ixchel floating amonst the firmament. The Red, White, Yellow and Black all represent one N, S, E, & W as well as the 4 elements.
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Mayan Elemental Wheel & Tree of Life
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smute · 5 days
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my parence got a new fiber internet connection "for free" and although they're quite tech savvy they're also at an age now where people think they can take advantage of them 😤 so after the phone company installed the access point in the basement "for free", they then wanted to charge them 200€ for the in-house hookup (i.e. to run a cable from the basement to the terminal upstairs 👹)
so in my youthful hubris i instead decided to buy a 20m cable and do it myself, and it only took me *checks time* six hours and an insane amount of macgyvering to feed that delicate little thang through the old phone line hole in the ceiling
tbh there was a point in the afternoon when i was ripping apart my mom's floorboards where i would have been more than happy to give someone 200€ just to put me out of my misery... but in the end it all worked out. sometimes even simple tasks take time
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brother-hermes · 2 years
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hello! i was reading on of your blog posts and saw you mentuon your inner temple! could you elaborate on that concept? ive heard about it before but as with everything everyone has their own beliefs. do you think the proccess of developing such place is important? how to best go about it?
Yessss. Let’s cut to the core of mystical experience. So, there was a medieval Rosicrucian text, I can’t remember the name, but it said to “Construct a Temple at the Heart of the Rose.” The heart rose being a symbol similar to the Hindu concept of the Anahata or heart chakra.
Somewhere in the mix of that understanding I was reading about King Solomon and the construction of the Temple. There’s a whole diagram of it in every Bible ever right. Except it doesn’t match the Temple that physically exists in Jerusalem. That made me look into why and reread the Wisdom books.
Eventually, I felt prompted to build a Temple within my heart. So I visualized the construction of said Temple and crafted it in every detail imaginable. This became a place of meditation and comfort over the years but that’s not the cool part. After meditating on the Wisdom books and spending time in this inner temple I came to understand Sophia- Woman Wisdom.
I’m going to dance around mystical specifics here because my experience won’t be what others experience and that part of the journey should be found independently of what any of us think.
Years and years later I have discovered several Inner Temples along the kundalini that form a sort of double helix up my spine. Three of said Temples are huge parts of my walk with Divinity and the others are less explored. Each has a function though and each unveils a deeper truth. Those truth being subjective in nature probably differ from person to person but there is definitely something very profound within our collective consciousness, or what we call God.
If you need a more specific approach in constructing a sacred space within just comment and I’ll go into more detail after work. This is a huge step in anyones journey and I’d be so happy to point you in that direction.
Thanks for the ask. This one is really really cool.
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