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Yes they are the same Linda. - chrism

 

, " Linda " <crazycats711

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:) I would like to have a simple answer like yes it is or no it isn't.

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Thanks chrism, then I have no fear of it. Would not mind spending some time

there. So this dark matter, the void is the dwelling place of God and God is the

light? I would like to hear/know more about the void. I have experienced being

in it for a little in OBEs. It just felt very peaceful. I guess what Julie said,

it did feel like home.

 

Is there two sides of it though? You can experience both positive and negative

there? Like Dell said, the light and dark are two sides of the same. I guess you

have to experience it to really understand it, but I don't want to experience

the negative side of it, unless you have to to undestand. Guess i am

rambling..will sut up and go meditate. :)

 

Blessings

Linda

 

 

 

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You may wish to have a look at what the term " Abyss " can also mean in a

Kundalini sense, depending on the pronunciation. A compression of meanings

referring to the great void and yet also the great feminine. So a term was used

for you that covers more than a single linear meaning. Which is why the term

Abyss may have also meant Abbess. Here is a brief example:

 

" An abbess (Latin abbatissa, fem. form of abbas, abbot) is the female superior,

or Mother Superior, of an abbey of nuns. "

 

Or

Abyss:

" Within the mystical system of Thelema, the Abyss is the great gulf or void

between the phenomenal world of manifestation and its noumenal source. "

 

Or

 

" the word is applied both to the waters under the earth which originally covered

it, and from which the springs and rivers are supplied and to the waters of the

firmament which were regarded as closely connected with those below. "

 

Or

Abbess:

Historically, in some Celtic monasteries abbesses presided over joint-houses of

monks and nuns, the most famous example being St. Brigid's leadership in the

founding of the monastery at Kildare. This custom accompanied Celtic monastic

missions to France and Spain, and even to Rome itself. At a later period, in

1115, Robert, the founder of Fontevraud Abbey near Chinon and Saumur, France,

committed the government of the whole order, men as well as women, to a female

superior.

 

Perhaps your on your way to visit the " Mother Superior " of " the phenomenal world

of manifestation! " Wonder who that could be! - lol! - blessings and beauty -

chrism

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