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He is the inner or inmost being in us which knows the rhythms of the
world, but the conditions under which we live
at present prevent them from being fully caught.
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Narad/English/Correspondence/Amal/Some Definitions-1 October 17, 2000.htm
My dear Narad,
The word in connection with the
hippogriff is "occurring".
Re: the "lands", the word is "plane".
I think the word 'mantra" involves
vocalisation - either inward or outward.
In the famous Shakespeare line –
"To be or not to be" - I believe the
word "that" is to be emphasized in
order to give the question its point.
The "mantra" is something to be
heard. So its function is best served
if it is spoken.
In the line - "To be or not to be"..."
– the word "that" is to be accented.
The emphasis is to go to the o