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Mystery schools and divination and the shards of the tower.
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Following this symbolic fall, sacred knowledge becomes veiled, encoded and preserved in fragments across cultures.
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Kabbalistic mysticism emerges in Hebrew tradition.
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Hermeticism and Egyptian magic are preserved through Greek mystery cults.
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Astrology splinters into Babylon, Hellenistic, Indian and Chinese system.
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Divinatory tools like Tarot ruins in the I Ching each carry partial reflections of a lost language.
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You could say divination itself became the translation to a way to decode divine meaning through fragmented symbol.
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Like trying to rebuild the tower with the blueprint hidden across cultures and languages.
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And you always talk about cultures.
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We need to bring all, all this information together, back together in esoteric terms.
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The one language.
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The one language could be the Logos, the divine creative word or vibration.
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The same word referenced in John 1:1 in the beginning was the word.
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The confusion of tongues becomes fragmentation of the Logos into archetypes, symbols and sacred alphabets.
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That's what we talk about, symbolism.
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The scattered builders are the initiates who must resemble the pieces, reassemble the pieces in their mystery traditions.
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If you're working with astrology, Tarot numerology or.
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Or other mystical systems, you're essentially engaging in the act of reconstruction, reclaiming the one language through divinatorial literacy.
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Divination is the act of climbing the inner tower one symbol at a time, to reunite with the divine language of spirit.
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Any thoughts?
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Yeah, I got a few.