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PathWalkers.Net Interactive :: Helping you along your path fully appreciating or detailing these keys‰ (p.224). In The Eastern Mysteries, Hulse finally does exactly this work, opening up an exciting, new way to work with and understand the ancient texts of India and Tibet. Sanskrit (known as the Devanagari alphabet) has fifty letters, twice as many as English or Hebrew. The brevity of this article makes it impossible to share these complex systems. Hulse explains that there are eight numerological systems which can be used with Sanskrit. He presents four of them which can immediately be used. I think it is fair to ask, „Does such numerology work?‰ There is no simple answer to this question. So far, I&Mac226;ve seen is no scientific evidence which gives an objective, cause-and-effect proof of numerology. Perhaps it would be better to ask, „Does using numerology of this sort give results?‰ As many thousands, perhaps millions of people over the past several thousand years can attest, numerology has produced positive results in their lives. Was this due to the direct activity of numbers or did the working out of the numerology act as a gateway, opening a practitioner&Mac226;s creativity, subconscious powers, or psychic abilities? Perhaps numerology gets results due to a blending of two or more of these potential causes for its success. The bottom line, however, is that it works. There is another powerful way of working with the letters revealed in this book. As many people reading this know, each Hebrew letter has a meaning. For example, the fourth letter, Dallet, means „door.‰ Here, Hulse reveals the symbolic meaning for each of the Sanskrit letters. Although I cannot easily reproduce the letters here, I can give you an intriguing concept: the Sanskrit letter which sounds like our „g‰ means „Buddha-nature; going, moving, being; a song, hymn.‰ The „d‰ means „mixture, blend, riot, uproar, tumult, bombast, confusion.‰ I can see how it would be very easy to create a divinatory deck based totally on the ancient Sanskrit alphabet. This just scratches the surface of the codes and information revealed in this book about one of the world&Mac226;s most ancient languages. For those of us who also want to have a mental acrobatics understanding of a system, Hulse&Mac226;s book had made clear what was missing. I think we owe him a great debt. WHY SOME MIGHT CONSIDER ADOPTING THIS NEW PATH I can only answer for myself. Specifically, Traditional Tantra is genuinely an ancient path. Many of the versions of it can be traced back a thousand years or more. Many of the techniques expand upon the repertoire that is most commonly used in the West by Neo-Pagans. It is not better than any other path, but it is a path that is available to those who are seeking „more‰ and have not yet found it. Books Mentioned in this article: a.. 100 Days to Better Health, Good Sex & Long Life: A guide to Taoist Yoga & Chi Kung by Eric Yudelove b.. Ecstacy Through Tantra by Jonn Mumford c.. Origins of Modern Witchcraft: The Evolution of a World Religion by Ann Moura http://www.pathwalkers.net/interactive/modules....ame=News&file=index&catid=1&topic=&allstories=1 (140 of 236) [12/25/2005 12:17:43 AM]
PathWalkers.Net Interactive :: Helping you along your path (29 Reads) comments? General information: BoS yearly review Posted by: Nyxks on Tuesday, March 23, 2004 - 04:18 PM Author: Ariana In each year, I like to fill out this quiz in my BoS as it acts as an easy at a glance guide to how I change each year. Thought Id share it with you! 1. What name do you go by? 2. Where do you reside? 3. Where do you want to reside? 4. Age? 5. Mental age? 6. What age is old? 7. What is your hair colour? 8. Long/Short hair 9. What do you do with your hair cuttings? 10. Eye colour? 11. Preffered eye colour 12. Short/ Long nails? 13. What do you do with nail clipings? 14. Star sign? 15. How long have you been a witch? 16. Coven/ Solitary 17. Is a coven important? 18. Are you initiated? 19. Is initiation important? 20. Are you In/Out broom closet? 21. What sort of person are you? 22. What is your real identity? 23. What do others think of you? 24. What do you like about yourself? 25. What do you dislike about yourself? 26. What was your best time? 27. And your worst? 28. What is yur earliest memory? 29. Most beautiful memory? 30. Most embarrassing memory? 31. What do you dream of? 32. Favourite colour? 33. Least favourite colour? 34. What music/bands do you like? 35. Do you have a web page? 36. Favourite book? 37. What one book would you reccommend? 38. Favourite magazine? 39. Favourite movie 40. Favourite TV show? http://www.pathwalkers.net/interactive/modules....ame=News&file=index&catid=1&topic=&allstories=1 (141 of 236) [12/25/2005 12:17:43 AM]
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PathWalkers.Net Interactive :: Helping you along your path<br />
fully appreciating or detailing these keys‰ (p.224).<br />
In The Eastern Mysteries, Hulse finally does exactly this work, opening up an exciting,<br />
new way to work with and understand the ancient texts of India and Tibet. Sanskrit<br />
(known as the Devanagari alphabet) has fifty letters, twice as many as English or<br />
Hebrew. The brevity of this article makes it impossible to share these complex systems.<br />
Hulse explains that there are eight numerological systems which can be used with<br />
Sanskrit. He presents four of them which can immediately be used.<br />
I think it is fair to ask, „Does such numerology work?‰ There is no simple answer to<br />
this question. So far, I&Mac226;ve seen is no scientific evidence which gives an<br />
objective, cause-and-effect proof of numerology. Perhaps it would be better to ask,<br />
„Does using numerology of this sort give results?‰ As many thousands, perhaps<br />
millions of people over the past several thousand years can attest, numerology has<br />
produced positive results in their lives. Was this due to the direct activity of numbers or<br />
did the working out of the numerology act as a gateway, opening a<br />
practitioner&Mac226;s creativity, subconscious powers, or psychic abilities? Perhaps<br />
numerology gets results due to a blending of two or more of these potential causes for its<br />
success. The bottom line, however, is that it works.<br />
There is another powerful way of working with the letters revealed in this book. As many<br />
people reading this know, each Hebrew letter has a meaning. For example, the fourth<br />
letter, Dallet, means „door.‰ Here, Hulse reveals the symbolic meaning for each of the<br />
Sanskrit letters. Although I cannot easily reproduce the letters here, I can give you an<br />
intriguing concept: the Sanskrit letter which sounds like our „g‰ means „Buddha-nature;<br />
going, moving, being; a song, hymn.‰ The „d‰ means „mixture, blend, riot, uproar,<br />
tumult, bombast, confusion.‰ I can see how it would be very easy to create a divinatory<br />
deck based totally on the ancient Sanskrit alphabet.<br />
This just scratches the surface of the codes and information revealed in this book about<br />
one of the world&Mac226;s most ancient languages. For those of us who also want to<br />
have a mental acrobatics understanding of a system, Hulse&Mac226;s book had made<br />
clear what was missing. I think we owe him a great debt.<br />
WHY SOME MIGHT CONSIDER ADOPTING THIS NEW PATH<br />
I can only answer for myself. Specifically, Traditional Tantra is genuinely an ancient<br />
path. Many of the versions of it can be traced back a thousand years or more. Many of<br />
the techniques expand upon the repertoire that is most commonly used in the West by<br />
Neo-Pagans. It is not better than any other path, but it is a path that is available to those<br />
who are seeking „more‰ and have not yet found it.<br />
Books Mentioned in this article:<br />
a.. 100 Days to Better Health, Good Sex & Long Life: A guide to Taoist Yoga & Chi<br />
Kung by Eric Yudelove<br />
b.. Ecstacy Through Tantra by Jonn Mumford<br />
c.. Origins of Modern Witchcraft: The Evolution of a World Religion by Ann Moura<br />
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