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reincarnation from another perspective...

Re-incarnation Undermined
underminded
Timed
Yes
Yet
How many times have you
transmigrated
Until you reached this planet Earth
and reincarnated
into the avatar
your soul chose
to learn, teach, or break ajar
the lessons
we all need
to learn
in order to be enlightened
mature
your
emotional and
non-emotional desires
no need to tell
to reach
or
re
coil
the fontanelle
to sahasrara
and intertwine
with the infinite
and
Divine.
When you learn
The message from above
Is Truth, Light, and Love
Leading you
to sahasrara
Which, essentially means
You escaped the matrix
The holocaust
The holographic illusion
Cycle
Reincarnation…

Enlil, Baar, and Rex Mundi
MOOR and more of the “religions” & governments
Continue to push their evil draconian reptilian endeavors and intentions
they’re betting on ajnana
Destruction of peace and community
in the world
to have a hold on you
They want you to
lose YOUr yukti
All for energy
To steal and enslave
Entrapment
Taught you have free will
That you have choice
If it is already written,
And everything that happened in the future
Already happened
Then maybe, you do.
Suppose you’re one with viveka,
possess and seek prajna
Perhaps, just, perhaps,
you can
CHOOSE
To guide yourself up.
Sovereignty is reigning
Me See You
Namaskar




Resources for vocabulary used:

Key Aspects of Knowledge in Sanskrit
• Jñāna (ज्ञान): Often implies spiritual knowledge of the Self, truth, and the divine.
• Vidyā (विद्या): Refers to knowledge, science, or learning.
• Vijñāna (विज्ञान): Specialized, applied, or worldly knowledge.
• Prajñā (प्रज्ञा): Deep wisdom, intelligence, or discernment.
• Viveka (विवेक): Discrimination, or the ability to distinguish between right and wrong, real and unreal.
• Buddhi (बुद्धि): Intellectual faculty or reasoning capacity.
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Sources and Types of Knowledge
According to Wisdom Library, knowledge is acquired through:
• Pratyakṣa (प्रत्यक्ष): Perception.
• Anumāna (अनुमान): Inference.
• Āptopadeśa (आप्तोपदेश): Testimony of sages.
• Yukti (युक्ति): Reason.
Wisdom Library
Key Phrases & Context
• Jñānam Bandhah: "Knowledge is bondage" (if one is attached to it).
• Jñāna Yoga: The path of knowledge leading to liberation (moksha).
• Antonym: Ajñāna (अज्ञान) - ignorance.
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Sahasrara, or the Crown Chakra, is the seventh primary chakra located at the top of the head (fontanelle) and symbolizes supreme spiritual connection, enlightenment, and unity with the divine. Meaning "thousand-petaled" in Sanskrit, it represents infinite consciousness and is commonly associated with violet, white, or golden light.
The term "Moors" does not appear in the original Hebrew or Greek biblical texts, as it is a later historical term used to describe Islamic North African and Arab peoples who ruled the Iberian Peninsula starting in 711 A.D.. They were a diverse, primarily North African and Berber group.
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• Biblical Connection: Some interpretations link the ancient North African peoples (ancestors to the later Moors) to the lineage of Ham, specifically his son Put.
• Historical Definition: The term "Moor" derives from Mauri (Latin) and Mauroi (Greek), referring to the inhabitants of the ancient Roman province of Mauretania in North Africa.
• Cultural Identity: They were not a single ethnic group, but a mix of Arab, Berber, and Black African populations
.
• Impact: They controlled parts of Spain and Portugal for over 700 years (711–1492), leaving a lasting impact on European education, science, and architecture.
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Note: The term "Moors" is not found in the Bible; the people in the Bible from that region are generally referred to as Egyptians, Libyans, or Cushites.
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