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  • ...ns have been designated as: the ''central'' or ''Eurasian-African'', the ''eastern'' or ''Australasian'', and the ''western'', embracing [https://en.wikipedia ...ut ever since has that [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Ring_of_Fire eastern coast line hovered over the precipice of its adjoining oceanic depths], thr
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  • ...alchemy and magic, Neo-Platonism, and the Kabbalah, all originating in the eastern Mediterranean area during the first few centuries AD."[9]</blockquote> ...Middle Ages and a [[romantic]] temper encouraged a revival of occultism in Europe, "a reaction to the [[Rationality|rationalist]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/w
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  • ...grid was taken down and the new grid was anchored in specific city on the Eastern United States. Many souls, celestials and unrevealed orders were released a ..., and I speak to one in particular who is working with the Melchizedeks in Europe, to cleanse your mind of any fear. If you allow fear to take root in your m
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  • Despite this ambiguity, monasteries in the West and the Eastern Empire permitted the conservation of a certain number of secular texts, and ...ure outside of the monastery really develops in these university-cities in Europe in this time. It is around the first universities that new structures of pr
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  • Religions studies originated in late 19th century in Europe, when scholarly and historical [[analysis]] of the [[Bible]] had flourished ...asic ancestor of modern religious studies, is differentiated from the many Eastern philosophical traditions by generally being written from a third party pers
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  • ...[[Enlightenment]] and played a large part in the worldview of 18th century Europe. And while essentially a [[static]] worldview, by the 18th and early 19th c Although including elements of the [[science]] of her day as well as both eastern and western [[esoteric]] [[thought]], Blavatsky rejected the Darwinian idea
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  • ...ed Corpus Juris Civilis, and its influence began to be felt across Western Europe. In 1388, the word ''civil'' appeared in English meaning "of or related to ...Central Civilization later expanded to include the entire Middle East and Europe, and then expanded to a global scale with European colonization, integratin
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  • ..."salvage folklore" in the [[cognate]] traditions of the southern [[Eastern Europe|Slavic]] regions which would later be gathered into [[Yugoslavia]], and wit
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  • ...pire the ''[[Codex Justinianus]]'' (534) was highly influential throughout Europe. This was followed in the east by the ''Ecloga'' of [[Leo III the Isaurian] ...codified constitution in the world. The second in the world, but first in Europe, was the [[Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth]] [[Constitution of May 3, 1791]]
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  • ...l explain more of the organizational procedures this Friday at the 7:00 PM Eastern Time mere centuries ago by Caligastia to keep Europe within the grid work that prevented, for far too
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  • ...econd largest involved Europeans and others from around the world who left Europe to emigrate to the United States, and take advantage of that open space. ...u are seeing the immigration of individuals into the prosperous regions of Europe as its population decreases, and as the skill levels of individuals’ incr
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  • ...tuated for [[Michael]]'s subsequent [[appearance]] on [[earth]] as was the eastern shore of the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. The [[Melchizedek]] mission in [[Palest ...]] the [[tribes]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Hemisphere Eastern Hemisphere] present a [[heroic]] chapter in the annals of the [[human]] rac
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  • You also are aware of the circumstances of politics in Europe and the United States and Asia, and that many billions of people are readil ...enon to change the culture that has been so traditional to all Western and Eastern civilizations. The breadth of it is far greater than even This One has env
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  • ...[[Inquisition]]'s continuing concerns over heretical movements throughout Europe. With the move of the Papacy from Rome to Avignon and the tension between ...problem", 1989). In the 20th century, Eckhart's thoughts were compared to Eastern mystics by both [[Rudolf Otto]] and [[D.T. Suzuki]], among other scholars.
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  • I heard a Mid-Eastern Sociologist say that “The more the groups fight and win, the more they gr ...or the Nordic countries, and some in the marshy low lands of Northwestern Europe. There are other cultures that are peaceful that seem to be quite an anoma
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  • the new grid was anchored in specific city on the Eastern United States. Many souls, celestials and Europe, to cleanse your mind of any fear. If you allow fear to take root in your m
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  • ...ented by the works of [[Plato]] and [[Aristotle]], was diffused throughout Europe and the Middle East by the conquests of [[Alexander of Macedon]] in the [[4 Eastern art has generally worked in a style akin to Western medieval art, namely a
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  • ...and by the expanding [[forests]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe Europe] to the west. ...from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesopotamia Mesopotamia] out over the Eastern Hemisphere.
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  • "I think South America, Africa, maybe Eastern Europe," Samantha said slowly. "I'm not sure. For some reason, my focus was on New ...only four continents were visible... North and South America, Africa, and Europe," she closed her eyes again.
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  • ...ident Occident] before or since those days. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe European civilization] was unified and [[co-ordinated]] under an extraordin ...nd [[travel]] was rapidly advancing. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe Europe] did not again enjoy another such period of travel and trade until the [htt
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