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tradition is the bedrock of identity . the indian yogi, guru and mystic : the babaji, the bhagwan, the buddha, the mahatma, the saint, the holy man. these are all players on a spiritual stage, which dates back thousands of years. disciples and devotees, sannyasins and seekers, form a saffron line that snakes
tradition is the bedrock of identity . the indian yogi, guru and mystic : the babaji, the bhagwan, the buddha, the mahatma, the saint, the holy man. these are all players on a spiritual stage, which dates back thousands of years. disciples and devotees, sannyasins and seekers, form a saffron line that snakes...
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serpent. by m. oldfield howey. published by rider & co., london. may be purchased through the book department of the national masonic research society, railway exchange building, st. louis, mo. cloth, index , table of contents, illustrated, pages. price, postpaid, $ . the unenviable reputation of snakes
serpent. by m. oldfield howey. published by rider & co., london. may be purchased through the book department of the national masonic research society, railway exchange building, st. louis, mo. cloth, index , table of contents, illustrated, pages. price, postpaid, $ . the unenviable reputation of snakes...
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symbols, but with many varying symbols having precisely the same meaning, and still further with the same things adopted by different peoples to convey the same meanings. it is not surprising that the serpent, regardless of locality, has been made the symbol of death and resurrection, or rebirth. all snakes
symbols, but with many varying symbols having precisely the same meaning, and still further with the same things adopted by different peoples to convey the same meanings. it is not surprising that the serpent, regardless of locality, has been made the symbol of death and resurrection, or rebirth. all snakes...
http://www.phoenixmasonry.org/the_builder_1928_june.htm