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- noun occultism A kind of
occult gate orportal .
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Examples
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In the same way, a physical nexion is not just a place, it is living being, and we create this new living being in a certain geographical area, usually quite small in size.
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If I am driven to oppose my father's commands, and to reject the offer of an estabHshment, of a. con - nexion, which is every thing he desires
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Note that a nexion does not have to be, but can be, an object: it can be, and often is, a place, such as a hill, a mountain, a valley, a forest.
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This is done via visualization, and mostly involves a specific site, which becomes a nexion.
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A: By presencing the dark in practical ways the individual becomes a nexion for acausal energies and so experiences those energies in a direct way.
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My opinion f refuhs from the application of the well known principle of judging con* cerning men's purpoles and motives: — To confider rather what \, men do, than what they fay; and to examine their deeds in con - nexion with predominating paffions and interefts; and on this bafis I decide.
Congressional Reporter, Containing the Public Documents, and the Debates [in Congress] 1812
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At the succeed - ing annual conference, which took place at Manchester* in the July of the last year, the number of the sune con - nexion, throughout the two islands, has been stated to
Discourses and Dissertations on the Scriptural Doctrines of Atonement & Sacrifice, and on the ... William Magee 1812
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Common 3ense dic - tated to writers the necessity of method, con - nexion, and thoughts congruous to the nature of their subject; genius prompted them with embellishments, and then came the critics.
The Life and Letters of William Cowper, Esq.: With Remarks on Epistolary Writers 1812
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The one ends with wealth, honor, an eligible matrimonial con - nexion with the daughter of his master, with whom he had been admitted into partnership; the other is brought up „ Jy the gib - bet.
Congressional Reporter, Containing the Public Documents, and the Debates [in Congress] 1812
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Among the Americans* as well as other un - civilized nations* many of the rites and observances which bear some resemblance to acts of religion* have no con* nexion with devotion* but proceed from a fond desire of prying into futurity.
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