They are our ministers and priests, spiritualists and seers, charged with leading the flock to higher ground. |
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This special form of astrology, we're told, was written by saints and seers thousands of years ago. |
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Throughout history, people have consulted a variety of seers in an effort to be forewarned of events to come. |
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Similarly, the great sages and seers, prophets and avatars also are sources for determining beneficial karma. |
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That light was pre-existent, but at that moment the awakened seers received the vision to see light. |
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Priests, seers and prophets, witches and medicine men were in a strong position to inaugurate their own system of extraction. |
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While your disciples are journalists and blaspheming healers mine are seers and political strategists. |
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Looking on are the prophets and sibyls, the mysterious seers of man's tragedy. |
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Tarot cards, fortune tellers, seers and old and very powerful creatures have a limited ability to view fragmented pieces of the future. |
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In Rome, there were no prophecies emanating from divinely inspired seers who could look far into the future or deep into the past. |
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Nor would Plato have placed the frenzy of poets and seers among the chief blessings of life, and the oracle would not have called the labours of Aeneas insane. |
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One knows not to question the wisdom of the Delphic seers, those voices of prescience whose cryptic counsels were so poorly interpreted by their clientele. |
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The ancient seers visualised the visit of the Pushkara energy in connection with each sun sign with regard to places in India. |
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The seers, or baru, foretold the future by means of soothsaying, interpreting dreams and visions, and communicating revelations. |
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Nevertheless, in the inferior planes the tenebrous entities can lead the seers astray. |
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His presence was granting such romantic ecstasies to the seers, devas, mystics and simpletons. |
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The mystical chemistry of Aquarius engages many seers for eons of time to know the key of the Aquarian magic. |
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The seers recognised the constellation Hasta in the sun sign of Virgo that carries the ray of purification to attain 'Sonship. |
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Not that we were great seers or prophets, but we did anticipate a few things. |
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This illusion can happen even to the best of the seers, for time is the Lord of Creation. |
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Asian peoples have always welcomed saints, sages and seers who brought them the message of truth and life. |
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The sound uttered forth in creation resulting in universe was well realised by the seers. |
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Alberta's light seers the sight of memory, marking every person who lives here for even a short time. |
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The seers of old considered the manifestations of consciousness to be the work of the Word. |
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The seers of all times noticed that the disease of man is more in his behaviour. |
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Right from ancient times, sages and seers have been preaching that money alone should not be the aim in life, for it could never bring contentment. |
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This mental domicile was furnished with a potpourri of notions derived directly or indirectly from a long succession of philosophers, sages, and seers East and West. |
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Believers have declared that this is a prophecy of the Great Fire of London, which is also said to have been foretold by Nostradamus and other seers. |
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On the other hand, the gathering of seers and sages, prophets and priests, conjurors and con men, was a strategic assemblage of those who wielded some degree of power. |
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But fund managers and portfolio managers are not seers or soothsayers. |
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After this, 1 spoke at length with Sister Lucia dos Santos, the only living surviver of the three seers of Fatima. |
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The seers when illusioned by time accept it and wait for the Grace to lift them up. |
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I had been to soothsayers, seers, astrologers, and clairvoyants, and every one of them had told me the same type of thing. |
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The program works with a biochemist, an iridologist, seers, and different healers and medicine people from across Canada and the United States. |
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Compared with August, our seers have become more optimistic about this year's growth, raising their projections in 18 countries. |
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Since the last poll in July, our seers have become gloomier about GDP growth in all the countries in the table. |
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Many of our fellow countrymen and women think they are witches, wizards, seers, time travellers and water diviners. |
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In fact, this distinguished Divine Word Father always loved Fatima, was always a great devotee of «the Lady brighter than the sun» and of the two little seers who have been raised to the altars. |
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The seers know and demonstrate the synthesis. |
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The seers perceive the seed relating to the plan for the year and accordingly tune up to work for the yearly plan as it descends from the higher circles. |
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How fate is set is unknown, but it is told by the Fates and by Zeus through sending omens to seers such as Calchas. |
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Ariovistus was probably picked from among the generals to lead an army group into Gaul, as seers were generally used for that purpose. |
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The formation seeking authenticity from the Brutus Myth and the prophetic mutterings of 13th century seers, it is a truly false premise from which to construct an identity. |
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It is the great battle contemplated symbolically by the prophets of other times, and seen in the way of mirages by the prophets and seers of this one. |
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Last week, VHP general secretary Champat Rai had announced that seers would undertake the 20-day-long religious procession on 22 September around Ayodhya. |
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Seers interpreted claps of thunder, lightning flashes or the condition of a sacrificed animal's entrails. |
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A delighted Mrs Seers said she did not yet know what she was going to do with her prize money. |
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Salvia Divinorum, found primarily in Mexico, is also known as Salvia, Diviner's Sage and Sage of the Seers. |
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