I saw auras and spirits when I was little, and my parents told me it was my imagination. A few years later I stopped seeing the auras but I could still feel energy.
Islam. The universal Allah is one, yet He is more than one; all things are one. Circle 7 Holy Koran. Chapter 10 v 4 .
pulpit (n.) early 14c., from Late Latin pulpitum "raised structure on which preachers stand," in classical Latin "scaffold; stage, platform for actors,"
I love everything. Brother Taj Tarik Bey talks about the only problem I have and perhaps it's my headphones but a lot of his broadcast are hard to understand maybe it's the speaker's maybe it's his microphones but I surely hope he gets an upgrade and better equipment in order to be clearly understood Salaam
The term 'spell' is generally used for magical procedures which cause harm, or force people to do something against their will -- unlike charms for healing, protection, etc. ["Oxford Dictionary of English Folklore"]
Peace to the sis and the kindred oh; 💪Moor 💘 now and 4eva👌
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gospel (n.) Old English godspel "glad tidings announced by Jesus; one of the four gospels," literally "good spell," from god "good" (see good (adj.)) + spel "story, message" (see spell (n.1)). A translation of Latin bona adnuntiatio, itself a translation of Greek euangelion "reward for bringing good news" (see evangel). The first element of the Old English word originally had a long "o," but it shifted under mistaken association with God, as if "God-story" (i.e. the history of Christ).
spell (n.1) Old English spell "story, saying, tale, history, narrative, fable; discourse, command," from Proto-Germanic *spellam (see spell (v.1)).
preachment (n.) late 14c., "a preaching;" earlier "an annoying or tedious speech" (c. 1300); see preach (v.) + -ment. Related: Preachments.
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This is very interesting.
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