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Burning bush

Bible, therefore, the concept of emanation was left out. The menorah in the ancient Temple of Jerusalem was said to symbolize the burning bush but its seven oil lamps also symbolized the seven days of creation. [Pg.45]

Suppose I somehow gain access to a 2-D world, and I convince the 2-D people I am their one true deity. From their point of view, there is only one God. But from my point of view, I am only one of many people who could appear as a God to these people. If God is a multidimensional being, is he alone in his dimension Could he be only one of many Gods in his realm If God moved parts of his body in and out of our dimensional realm, could he appear as a pillar of fire or a burning bush ... [Pg.212]

The appearance of the Lord, to one psychically unfolded to perceive IT, is as a luminous cloud, which fills the whole atmosphere like phosphorescent vapor. When God answered Moses from out the Burning Bush, he said his name was, "I AM THAT I AM," and Moses know what he meant, but not in a hundred million since that time has ever divined it. To make the matter plainer, it is stated that God went before the Israelites - "a pillar of fire by night, and a cloud by day," guiding them to the promised land. [Pg.101]

South Indian 1 1.00 South Indian 2 5.00 Smith Indian 3 5.00 Original Haze 1 5.00 Original Haze 2 5.00 Original Haze 3 5.00 Original Haze 4 5.00 Burning Bush... [Pg.271]

Nepali/Haze 1.00 Haze/Nepali 1.00 Nepali-Haze/South Indian 2.00 B. Early Haze/South Indian 2.00 Haze/South Indian 1.00 Thai-Haze/South Indian 5.00 South African/Haze 2.00 Burning Bush/Nepali 2.00 Burning Bush/South Indian... [Pg.271]

Even if you are so convinced of the rightness of your position that a burning bush couldn t change your mind, try not to sound smug about it. No one likes to be lectured by someone perched atop the mountain of morality. Instead of preaching, adopt a tone that says, I believe my position is correct, and I am glad to have this opportunity to explain why. Then give your reasons and meet objections in a positive but not holier-than-thou manner. [Pg.154]

A similar system, like the Sebottendorf Exercises, was taught by the author Weinfurter from Prague in his Book "The Burning Bush," although he did not recommend the concentration upon certain finger gesticulations, but instead, to do the letter-exercise in the feet. [Pg.29]

BURNING BUSH Dictamnus albus, L., Family Rutaceae, is an ornamental plant. Contact with the aerial parts of the plant gives dermatitis, possibly blisters, that are aggravated by sunshine and increased pigmentation appears. The symptoms can last for weeks. [Pg.142]

Euonymus atropurpureus Jacq. Sitterash = Burning bush = Wahoo bark hot water/orai tonic, hydrogogue cathartic,cholagogue, diuretic 43... [Pg.655]

Burning bush Kochiaspp 2a, 2b, Soluble and insoluble oxalates, derm-3 atitis ... [Pg.312]

Burning bush. See Dittany (Dictamnus albus) roots... [Pg.574]

Synonyms Burning bush Dittany Dittany roots Fraxinella Gas plant... [Pg.1559]

Other distinguishing features During dry weather, when the flowering plant is exposed to fire, it flares up, but the plant remains intact. Therefore people had named it burning bush . [Pg.94]

Rutacease Lime Lemon Bergamot Burning bush Bitter orange Gas plant Common rue Umbelliferae Carrots Cow parsley Wild chervil Fennel Dill... [Pg.318]

Rutaceae (including Ruta [rue], Dictamnus [burning bush], Cneoridium [Tunget et al. 1994])... [Pg.953]


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