Is it possible to do a magical work to detach from a group of people, rather than doing one for each member of the group? Does anyone have any experience with something like this?
Should I visualize the group as an entity and figure out where in the astral body it is attached or use a power...
I noticed that there is a difference in how it is explained on the site versus how it is explained by Satyananda and others who can more or less relate to his lineage.
On the site we have an exhalation that starts with the contraction of the belly and ends with the contraction of the upper...
Note that I wrote in my life.
I did in fact expect to offend someone born on 17th.
But it's also kind of a cliché that the 17th is unlucky, it seems to me, Saturn also suffered the same treatment after all.
The Romans loved Saturn and thought the odd numbers were lucky the even unlucky, and...
When I talk about brain damage I am referring to what this article talks about, for example
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10597432/
The problem is that they may not be totally manifest or appear only during old age.
To your knowledge, is the military not advised to learn any...
I would like to ask what you think is the safest combat sport, provided of course that it is not so safe that it becomes useless.
While I personally would be interested in boxing, I know that among professionals irreversible brain damage, due to concussions, is extremely common.
I have read...
I agree, it is hard to know when you happen to see the same number often whether that is not simply because you notice it.
In my life I saw 17 as an unlucky number, because unlucky events were happening on the 17th day of the month, it wasn't so much something I noticed, I guess.
Sometimes I...
Sorry for the arrogance, but I think numerology should be more about how numbers manifest themselves in certain events, both of individual and collective life, that is, the same as what astrology does with planets.
So rather than playing these little games with numbers look at how 666...
All multiples of 9 are formed by digits whose sum equals 9. This is one of the first things you learn in arithmetic; it is the method used to figure out whether a number is divisible by 9.
9 when added to any number while adding one digit to the tens takes one digit away from the units. Thus...
The sum of what?
That's quite interesting
Isn't this just a consequence of the fact that it is formed by the only two prime numbers in the list?
This is not strange because they are all multiples of 18. And among "mirror numbers" the difference between the largest and smallest always produces...