Liberation isn’t found in clinging.
It isn’t found in rejecting.
It’s found in the stillness between the two.
When nothing pulls you…
and nothing pushes you…
you’re free. 🕊️

Liberation isn’t found in clinging.
It isn’t found in rejecting.
It’s found in the stillness between the two.
When nothing pulls you…
and nothing pushes you…
you’re free. 🕊️

There are books that you open – and there are books that transport you. Aleister Crowley in India is firmly in the latter category. In this masterful work, Tobias Churton takes the often-mysterious life of Aleister Crowley and places him in a vivid, unexpected context: the Indian subcontinent and its spiritual traditions. Far from being a tangent in Crowley’s life, this segment of his journey becomes the keystone in understanding how Eastern mysticism — yoga, Vedanta, Buddhism — informed his Western magickal experiments.

Strengths:
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If you are interested in spiritual synthesis, the intersection of East and West, or the hidden roots of modern occultism, Aleister Crowley in India will electrify your mind. It changes the way we understand Crowley’s “Beast” persona — not as an isolated provocateur, but as a traveler in search of transcendence, a conduit between Himalayan yoga traditions and Western magical systems.
For anyone building a library on esoterica, yoga history, mysticism, or the cultural transplantation of spiritual practice, this book stands out as essential reading. I found myself scribbling notes, pausing to research yogic terms, and reflecting on how the East-West spiritual bridge remains alive today.
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Whether you come for the occult intrigue, the yogic depth, or the biography of a boundary-breaking icon, Aleister Crowley in India delivers. Tobias Churton invites you on a voyage — one where the map of spiritual history expands, and where the “Great Beast 666” becomes something far more layered: seeker, ascetic, explorer, hybrid.
If you finish the final page and find your world a little wider — your questions a little deeper — then this book has done its work. I highly recommend it for anyone ready to venture beyond the familiar, into the wild meeting ground of East and Occult.
Happy reading… and may your Will truly meet your True Will.

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Throughout history, a remarkable group of spiritual seekers have stood at the crossroads of two ancient traditions—Hinduism and Christianity. While born into Hindu culture or deeply immersed in Indian spirituality, these individuals embraced Christ while continuing to honor the mystical depth, symbolism, and philosophical richness of Hindu thought. Far from abandoning one path in favor of another, they became bridges—teachers, monks, and scholars who translated the message of Christ into India’s spiritual language. From the saffron-clad Sadhu Sundar Singh to contemplative monks like Bede Griffiths and Abhishiktananda, these figures helped shape a unique and powerful interfaith dialogue that continues to influence theology and spiritual practice today.
There are a number of individuals who are known as Hindu Christians or who have blended elements of Hinduism and Christianity in their personal beliefs or teachings. Here are some prominent examples:





The world is filled with loud arguments about religion—but the lives of these Hindu Christians tell a different story. They show how faith can expand rather than divide, how devotion can unite rather than separate, and how the Divine can shine through many cultures while pointing to the same eternal Light. Their legacy continues in India and around the world, inspiring seekers of all backgrounds who hunger for a spirituality rooted in unity, love, and direct experience of God. Whether one stands in a temple, an ashram, or a church, the heart of their message remains simple: the Divine cannot be contained in one system alone.

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There are moments on the spiritual path when logic collapses, when signs disappear, and when the next step forward is hidden in the dark. It is in these moments that the ancient Kabbalists turned not to reason, but to certainty. The 46th Name of God — Ayin, Resh, Yud — is the vibrational formula for unshakeable faith, a code of consciousness that dissolves fear, anxiety, and doubt at their root. Known as the sequence of Absolute Certainty, this Name aligns the soul with the higher outcome that already exists in the realm of Light.
Within the Western esoteric tradition, this same spiritual frequency flows through Angel Ariel, the “Lion of God,” the messenger of revelation, hidden knowledge, and inner power. Ariel pierces the veil of illusion and restores clarity, purpose, and courage. For those born under Scorpio 15°–20° (Nov 8–12) — or anyone navigating transformation — this Name is not only a prayer, but a weapon of Light.

Primary Meaning: “Absolute Certainty”
Other renderings: Trust beyond logic, certainty of spiritual support, unwavering faith, collapse of doubt.
Used to shift consciousness from:
“What if it goes wrong?” → “It is already accomplished in Light.”
Number in the Shem HaMephorash: 46
Title: Angel of Revelation, Perception, Unveiling of Mysteries, Divine Magic
Often associated with:
For Angel Ariel and the 46th Name:
“טוֹב־יְהוָה לַכֹּל; וְרַחֲמָיו עַל כָּל־מַעֲשָׂיו”
“The LORD is good to all, and His mercy is upon all His works.”
Used to activate the angel and Name through meditation or ritual.
The 72 angels flow through the Sefirot from Chokhmah→Binah→Tiferet patterns.
Angel Ariel (46th) is attributed to:
Visualize Ayin–Resh–Yud as flame or light
Contemplate:
Effect:
A consciousness shift that collapses negative future probabilities.

“Lion of the Divine, Revealer of Light”
Ayin–Resh–Yud,
Sacred Letters of Absolute Certainty,
Code of Light that dissolves all doubt—
I call Your radiance into the chambers of my soul.
Pierce the illusions that cloud my vision,
Silence the whisper of fear,
And anchor me in the Truth that already exists in the realm of Spirit.
Angel Ariel,
Lion of God,
Guardian of revelation,
Bearer of hidden knowledge and divine courage—
Stand beside me now.
Unveil the path that has been concealed.
Illuminate what is true,
Destroy what is false,
And grant me the strength to walk forward without hesitation.
With every breath, I align with certainty.
With every heartbeat, I trust the unseen.
As the Light has already determined my victory,
So let it be revealed in this world.
Ayin–Resh–Yud —
Absolute Certainty
Unshakable Faith
Divine Outcome Made Manifest.
By the Light of the Eternal,
By the Name that cannot be broken,
And by the angel who stands at the doorway of Revelation—
So it is. So it has always been. So it shall be. Amen Amen Amen.

When we activate Ayin–Resh–Yud, we are declaring to the universe that uncertainty no longer has authority over our destiny. Certainty becomes the catalyst of miracles, the magnet for manifestation, and the anchor of the soul in turbulent waters. The energy of Ariel reminds us that what seems hidden is already known in spirit, and what feels impossible is already accomplished in Light.
Whether you meditate on the letters, speak the Psalm, or simply breathe the intention of trusting the Divine plan, this Name opens a portal into revelation. Doubt collapses. Fear dissolves. The future unveils itself. And the soul remembers its power.
This is the technology of certainty. This is the consciousness of Light.
Ayin–Resh–Yud — the end of doubt, the beginning of revelation.
✨ Mary was never just a “figure in a story.”
To the mystics, she was The Goddess in disguise. ✨
Long before cathedrals placed a crown on her head, ancient initiates recognized Mary as the living expression of the Divine Feminine:
Mary as Sophia — the Wisdom of God made flesh
Mary as Isis — the Great Mother guarding the Light of the world
Mary Magdalene as her mirror — the earthly embodiment of sacred knowledge
In the esoteric traditions, Mary doesn’t replace the Goddess… she reveals her.

She carries the same symbols:
🌹 The Rose of hidden knowledge
🌙 The Crescent of celestial power
⭐ The Star of the eternal Light
When the world forgot the Goddess, she returned as Mary.
Hidden in plain sight.
Honored by millions.
Silently preserving the lineage of the Queen of Light.
This is why her image survived every empire.
This is why every culture sees her as Mother, Protector, Healer.
This is why the prayers to her never stopped.
Because the Divine Feminine can’t be erased—
She only changes form.
And every time a candle is lit in her name,
every time someone whispers Ave Maria
every time a child is protected by her presence…
The Goddess rises again.
Not in myth—
but in the hearts of the people.
🌹✨ Mary was always the Light of the Goddess.
And she never left. ✨🌹
“For I am the Light of the world; I am the gnosis of the Light.
I have sung praises to the Light, for He has saved me from the archons.”
— Pistis Sophia
If this speaks to your soul, share it.
Let the Light find the ones who are ready to remember.
This line is interpreted mystically as Sophia (and by extension Mary/Mary Magdalene) reclaiming her throne as the embodied Light, rising from the lower realms back to her divine origin. It resonates deeply with the theme of the Feminine returning to power.
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There are moments in life when the spirit dims, motivation fades, and our path forward feels blocked by unseen forces. In Kabbalistic tradition, these states are not failures—they are invitations to awaken a deeper current of power within us. The 45th Name of God, Samech–Aleph–Lamed (סאל), is known as “The Power of Prosperity,” a spiritual formula used to reignite ambition, dissolve stagnation, and call forth a higher destiny. Its corresponding angel in the Western Shem HaMephorash system is Sehaliah, the celestial force that lifts the fallen and restores dignity, strength, and purposeful action. Together, they form a bridge between inner renewal and outer success: prosperity that rises from clarity, integrity, and awakened will.

Mantra / Concept: “The Power of Prosperity”
Core Function:
Spiritual Technology:
Meditation on this Name is said to:
✅ Rekindle motivation and enthusiasm
✅ Remove inner blocks to success
✅ Attract supportive opportunities and benefactors
✅ Turn knowledge into action
✅ Transform poverty consciousness to abundance consciousness
Berg describes its energy as prosperity through awakened inner power, not passive luck—prosperity born of energetic ignition.
Associated directly with the Name Samech-Aleph-Lamed.
Title / Domain:
Angelic Choir:
Planetary Correspondence:
Zodiac Placement:
People born Nov 3–7 are said to carry this angel’s imprint: strong perseverance, ability to rebuild life, charisma, strategic intelligence, and the power to rise after downfall.
Attributes of Sehaliah:
✅ Awakens ambition, inner authority, and personal power
✅ Helps overcome spiritual or material poverty
✅ Encourages moral strength, humility, and gratitude
✅ Restores dignity after failure
✅ Protects against corruption, ego-abuse, greed, manipulation
Sehaliah is known for raising the lowly—teaching that true prosperity comes from integrity.
For the 45th Angel, Western esoteric sources give:
“But the LORD has become my fortress, and my God the rock of my refuge.”
Used for:
In some older grimoires a secondary verse appears:
Psalm 113:3 – “From the rising of the sun to its going down, the name of the LORD is to be praised.”
This links the angel to renewal and rebirth.
Sephirotic Path:
Energetic Expression:
Sehaliah is therefore:
This mirrors the Name’s meaning: prosperity as a result of awakened motivation aligned with divine harmony.
“Samech-Aleph-Lamed — Sehaliah,
ignite my will, awaken my strength,
remove stagnation and doubt.
Let prosperity rise through righteous action.
Lift me from limitation into dignity and abundance.
Amen.”

(For Motivation, Prosperity, and Rising After Difficulty)
“By the sacred Name Samech–Aleph–Lamed — ס.א.ל —
I call upon the current of awakened prosperity.
May Your living letters ignite my will,
banish stagnation, dissolve doubt,
and restore the fire of purpose within me.”
“Sehaliah, Angel of Virtues,
you who lift the fallen and restore dignity,
descend with the blessing of Tiferet into Netzach —
radiant harmony flowing into triumphant action.
Guide my steps with integrity and right intention.
Let my efforts be crowned with true success.”
“With Jupiter’s expansive breath
and Scorpio’s power of rebirth,
raise me from limitation,
and transform adversity into strength.”
“For it is written:
‘The LORD has become my fortress,
and my God, the rock of my refuge.’ (Psalm 94:22)
So let protection surround me,
and prosperity rise through righteous endeavor.”
“Samech–Aleph–Lamed…
Sehaliah…
Awaken my courage, sharpen my mind,
open my path to opportunity,
and bless my labor with abundance that serves the good.”
“I rise with humility.
I rise with clarity.
I rise with grace.
So may it be. Amen.”
When we meditate on these sacred letters or call upon the angel Sehaliah, we are not asking for effortless wealth or passive miracles. We are aligning ourselves with the spiritual architecture of success—the transformation of doubt into determination, of fear into courage, of potential into manifestation. Whether used as a daily prayer, a ritual invocation, or a mantra of personal growth, Samech–Aleph–Lamed and Sehaliah remind us that divine prosperity is born when the soul stands up and says, “I am ready to rise.” May every seeker who works with this Name feel motivation return, opportunities open, and the dignity of their true path restored.

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Among the 72 Names of God, the 44th triplet—Yud-Lamed-Hey—is known for one of the most profound spiritual powers: sweetening judgment. In Kabbalah, this name represents the alchemy of conflict transformed into compassion, severity softened into mercy, and hostility dissolved into peace. Its corresponding angel in the Western Shem HaMephorash system, Yelahiah, embodies the archetype of the spiritual warrior—one who brings justice without cruelty and victory without vengeance. Through this ancient current of divine energy, we discover that true courage lies not in domination, but in healing. This name and angelic force are especially potent for resolving conflict, overcoming negative intentions, and walking the path of righteous strength.

This Name is often invoked when:
✅ Facing conflict or legal issues
✅ Overcoming inner harshness, self-criticism, or resentment
✅ Seeking reconciliation, forgiveness, and peace
✅ Turning destructive energy into constructive spirituality
Traditionally associated with:
“Accept, I beseech thee, the freewill offerings of my mouth, O Lord, and teach me thy judgments.”
Why this Psalm?
✔ Replaces divine severity with mercy
✔ Transforms judgment into wisdom
✔ Symbolically turns punishment into teaching and growth
Category : Sefirah (Tree of Life)
Correspondence : Gevurah → sweetened through Tiferet
Category : Polarity
Correspondence : Judgment transformed into Compassion
Category : Element
Correspondence : Water transformed from turbulence to peace
Category : Archetype
Correspondence : The Spiritual Warrior, the Defender of Justice
Category : Magical Theme
Correspondence : Resolution of conflict, protection in battle, victory without hatred
Together they form a formula for transforming severity (Gevurah) into healing (Tiferet).
Call on Yud-Lamed-Hey / Yelahiah for:
✅ Winning justice in a righteous cause
✅ Neutralizing enemies or gossip without aggression
✅ Releasing anger, bitterness, revenge, or self-judgment
✅ Making peace between conflicting parties
✅ Protection when surrounded by negative forces

To Sweeten Judgment, Restore Peace, and Call Forth Courage
Divine Name י־ל־ה,
flame of justice softened by mercy,
light that sweetens severity
and transforms bitterness into compassion—
I call upon You now.
Yelahiah, holy guardian of righteous courage,
warrior of peace and defender of truth,
stand with me.
Let your sword be a shield,
your fire be a healing light,
and your power be a path to reconciliation.
May all harsh decrees be lifted.
May anger melt into understanding.
May conflict dissolve into harmony.
Where there is judgment, let there be mercy.
Where there is hostility, let there be peace.
Where there is injustice, let truth arise like the dawn.
Illuminate the hidden causes of strife
and reveal the path of resolution.
Guard me from hostility, slander, and deception.
Strengthen my heart so that I act with courage,
not out of anger—but out of wisdom.
Teach me the sacred art
of winning without wounding,
of defending without hatred,
of standing firm without cruelty.
Yud—spark of divine intention,
Lamed—heart that learns and harmonizes,
Hey—breath of peaceful manifestation.
May these letters open the gates of compassion.
Let judgment be transformed into blessing,
severity into sweetness,
and conflict into sacred peace.
By the Name ילה
and by the angel Yelahiah,
so may it be,
and so it is.
Working with Yud-Lamed-Hey and the angel Yelahiah is ultimately a path of inner refinement. It teaches us to conquer anger without becoming aggressive, to defend ourselves without falling into hatred, and to turn bitterness into blessing. Whether activated through meditation, prayer, or daily intention, this divine name opens the gates of compassion while disarming conflict. The sweetening of judgment is not merely protection from external hostility—it is spiritual evolution from within. By calling on this sacred current, we stand in truth, walk in peace, and become instruments of healing in a world that deeply needs it.

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Throughout history, humanity has imagined cosmic forces of destruction—not merely as harbingers of doom, but as sacred agents of transformation. In the Bible, the mysterious Abaddon (Apollyon) rises as the angel of the abyss, the destroyer who ushers in the end of an age. In the ancient traditions of India, Shiva—Rudra of the Vedas—is the great dissolver of worlds, whose sacred dance shatters illusion so that new creation can unfold. Though they come from different cultures, both figures embody a profound truth: destruction is not chaos for its own sake—it is the doorway into rebirth. In this mythic poem and visual, Abaddon and Shiva meet at the edge of time, revealing what happens when the destroyers speak to one another.

In the Bible, Abaddon represents a place of destruction or the personification of destruction itself. The term comes from the Hebrew word ‘ăḇaddōn (אֲבַדּוֹן), which means “destruction” or “ruin.”
Here’s how it appears in different parts of Scripture:
Abaddon is often used as a poetic synonym for Sheol (the realm of the dead). It doesn’t refer to a specific being, but more of a realm of death and destruction.
Here, Abaddon is a place—the deep, shadowy region of the dead.
In this verse, Abaddon is personified as a being:
“They have as king over them the angel of the bottomless pit. His name in Hebrew is Abaddon, and in Greek he is called Apollyon [destroyer].”
Here, Abaddon is not a place but an angelic being (possibly fallen), described as the king of demonic locusts unleashed during the end times. The Greek equivalent, Apollyon, literally means “Destroyer.”

Could there be any parallels and ancient parallels between Abaddon, Apollyon and Lord Shiva in ancient Dravidian culture or Rudra from ancient Aryan culture as the destroyer?
Yes — there are compelling thematic parallels between Abaddon/Apollyon from Biblical and Greco-Roman sources, and Lord Shiva/Rudra from Indian (both Dravidian and Vedic) traditions. While the figures come from vastly different cultural and theological frameworks, we can find deep resonances in their roles as destroyers, liminal figures, and forces of both chaos and renewal.
Here’s a breakdown of the parallels:

So while Abaddon and Shiva are not the same entity, they may both tap into a universal archetype: the fearsome, mysterious force that breaks down what must be broken, whether for judgment, purification, or transformation.
In Carl Jung’s analytical psychology, archetypes are universal symbols or motifs embedded in the collective unconscious—shared across all human cultures. The Destroyer archetype (also called the Shadow, Death, or Transformer) shows up in myths, dreams, and religious traditions everywhere.
So Jung would see Abaddon as a shadow figure erupting from repression, while Shiva represents the full acceptance of the Shadow — the dark that purifies and renews.

Let’s zoom out and look at other mythic destroyer figures. You’ll see a pattern:
Hebrew/Christian Abaddon/Apollyon Angel of destruction, ruler of abyss, divine agent of judgment
Indian Shiva / Rudra Cosmic destroyer, yogi, healer, terrifying yet sacred
Greek Hades / Thanatos God of the underworld, not evil, but feared
Sumerian Ereshkigal Queen of the underworld, sister to Inanna, keeper of death
Canaanite Mot God of death and sterility, opponent of Baal
Egyptian Set God of chaos, storms, necessary opponent of Osiris
Aztec Tezcatlipoca Lord of sorcery, chaos, and transformation
These beings often dwell in borderlands—between life and death, order and chaos, spirit and matter. They are not evil, but dangerous. Necessary. And usually misunderstood.
Imagine them in dialogue:
They are not enemies. They are mirrors.
Abaddon is the threshold; Shiva is the door beyond.

A mythic poem-dialogue between Abaddon and Shiva.
Abaddon (rising from the Abyss):
I come from the pit, where time forgets.
My wings are smoke, my voice the ash of fallen suns.
I wear the silence of crushed empires.
I am the end you fear.
Who dares to remain when I arise?
Shiva (seated in stillness, eyes half-lidded):
I have sat in fire long before the stars were born.
You are a breath in my exhalation.
Destruction is your name,
But mine is also Death — and beyond it, Silence.
Abaddon:
You speak of stillness.
I bring storms — I loose the locusts, I command the pit.
I tear down the towers,
Shatter the illusions men call kingdoms.
Shiva (smiling faintly):
Yes. As must be.
But what do you build when the dust settles?
Destruction without renewal is hunger without end.
You are the blade — I am the hand that lets it fall.
Abaddon:
I am wrath in the voice of God.
My name is Apollyon — the Destroyer.
I do not rebuild. I purge.
Shiva (rising, slowly beginning the Tandava dance):
And I am Rudra, the Roarer in the wind.
I destroy also —
But only to clear the ground for new becoming.
I dance upon the bones of time.
Each step — a star, a seed, a death, a birth.
Abaddon (pauses):
Are you not afraid?
Of the void?
Of the nothing?
Shiva:
I am the void.
The womb and the flame.
In my stillness lies the roar of galaxies.
And in your fury lies the face of the divine —
Unseen, but not unloved.
Abaddon (softly):
Then we are not enemies?
Shiva:
No.
You are the gate.
I am what lies beyond.
Together:
We are the breath before the word.
The fall before the flight.
The darkness that births the light.
[And so the two destroyers, one from the abyss and one from the stars,
bowed to each other across the burning threshold.
Not in battle.
But in becoming.]
When we explore these ancient archetypes, we find that destruction is not the enemy of life—it is part of its deepest rhythm. The end is not an ending; it is a clearing, a purification, a return to stillness before the next breath of creation. Abaddon and Shiva remind us that transformation always requires surrender—whether of ego, illusion, or worlds. Their meeting is a mirror for our inner journey: what must die within us so that we can be reborn? And when we learn to stand calmly at the edge of change, we discover what Shiva already knows—there is peace even in the ashes. The void is not empty. It is waiting.
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In the sacred rhythm of the 72 Names of God, the 43rd sequence — Vav Vav Lamed (ו־ו־ל) — opens a gateway to the mystery of Defying Gravity. It invites us to rise above the pull of fear, attachment, and limitation, and to remember our soul’s natural lightness. This Name aligns with the angel Veuliah, guardian of divine prosperity and victory, whose influence flows through the first degrees of Scorpio. Together, they teach us how to turn struggle into strength and matter into spirit — how to prosper not by accumulation, but by ascension.

Transliteration: Vav–Vav–Lamed
Pronunciation: Vav-Vav-Lamed (or Vav-Vav-Lahmed)
Yehuda Berg Keyword: “Defying Gravity”
Theme: Rising above ego, material illusion, and limitations — transcending heaviness or “gravitational pulls” of fear, addiction, and lower emotions.
This Name gives energy to elevate the soul, detach from negativity, and experience inner freedom. It relates to ascension, prosperity, and spiritual sovereignty.
In Berg’s system, “Defying Gravity” implies that we are not bound by physical or emotional constraints — that by invoking this Name, one can break free from inertia and move forward in both the material and spiritual planes.
Shem HaMephorash Angel #43
Hebrew Letters: ו א ל
Transliteration: Veuliah or Vevaliah
Meaning of the Name: “God the King who rules the Universe” or “Dominion of God”
Psalm 88:14 (some sources Psalm 88:13)
“O Lord, why do You cast off my soul? Why do You hide Your face from me?”
(Adonai, lamah tiznach nafshi, tastir panecha mimeni.)
This verse expresses the yearning of the soul to reunite with the Divine — fitting for “Defying Gravity,” since it calls the soul to rise from exile and darkness toward light and divine presence.
Vav Vav Lamed creates a resonance of double Vav — symbolizing a bridge between worlds — and Lamed, the staff of learning and ascension.
Together, they encode a spiritual formula for:
“Ascending the Ladder of Light while remaining grounded in wisdom.”
In alchemy, this corresponds to Sublimation, the transformation of dense matter into a higher state — turning passion (Scorpio) into illumination (Tiferet).
“I release all gravitational pulls that keep me bound to fear, ego, or limitation.
With the Light of Veuliah, I ascend into freedom, victory, and divine abundance.”
Theme: Defying Gravity — Rising in Prosperity and Victory
Dates of Power: October 24–28 (Scorpio 0–5°)
Sephirah: Netzach — Victory, Endurance, Abundance
Psalm 88 : 14 — “Adonai, lamah tiznach nafshi, tastir panecha mimeni.”
(O Lord, why do You cast off my soul? Why do You hide Your face from me?)

By the sacred Name ו־ו־ל, Vav Vav Lamed,
I call upon the Light that defies gravity,
lifting my soul above the weight of fear and illusion.From the Sphere of Netzach, radiant with emerald light,
let the Angel Veuliah, God the King Who Rules the Universe,
descend in peace and power.Mighty Veuliah, transformer of battle into blessing,
conqueror of chaos, guardian of divine order—
awaken within me the flame of victory through love,
and the current of prosperity born of righteousness.I rise upon the path of the Right Pillar,
between Venus’ beauty and Mars’ strength,
that passion may serve the heart,
and will may serve the Highest Good.Vav Vav Lamed — bridge between worlds,
lift me beyond inertia and self-doubt.
Let my desires align with the Eternal,
that abundance may flow as light through clear water.Psalm 88 : 14:
“Adonai, lamah tiznach nafshi, tastir panecha mimeni.”In the echo of this prayer, I feel Your face revealed once more.
The exile ends. Gravity yields to grace.By the power of YHVH Tzavaot,
and through the harmony of Netzach,
I ascend in faith, courage, and victory.Amen. Amen. Amen. Selah.
To invoke Veuliah and the Name Vav Vav Lamed is to remember that prosperity is not something we chase — it is a vibration we rise into. Each repetition of the Psalm, each breath of faith, loosens the weight that binds the heart. As we align with the sephirah Netzach, victory reveals itself not as conquest, but as communion: the soul returning to its rightful rhythm of divine abundance and radiant freedom.
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High in the mountains of Ethiopia, within ancient stone monasteries where chants echo through the dawn, monks live according to rhythms of prayer, silence, and simplicity. Their meals are no exception. Rooted in the Orthodox Tewahedo tradition, the monastic diet is entirely plant-based for most of the year—free from meat, dairy, and eggs—prepared with humble ingredients that nourish both body and spirit. Lentils, chickpeas, teff, barley, and fragrant spices come together in sacred harmony, forming dishes that sustain not only life but devotion. To eat like an Ethiopian monk is to taste centuries of faith, discipline, and balance—a quiet offering of gratitude to the Creator with every bite.

Ethiopian monks follow a deeply spiritual diet rooted in Orthodox Tewahedo Christian fasting practices. Much like the monks of Mount Athos, they eat vegan meals most of the year, avoiding meat, dairy, and eggs. Fish is also usually excluded. Their meals are simple, plant-based, and often seasoned with traditional spices and herbs. Here’s a look at what they eat and some core recipes:


A staple dish for fasting periods.
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Simple, nourishing, and naturally vegan.
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Mild, protein-rich dish eaten with injera.
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Eaten especially during early morning prayers or fasting.
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Cool, tangy, and full of protein.
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In the kitchens of Ethiopian monasteries, food is prayer made visible. Each pot of lentils, every loaf of injera, carries the fragrance of humility and care. The monks eat simply, yet with profound awareness—honoring the earth, the seasons, and the sacred gift of sustenance. Their ancient recipes remind us that true nourishment goes beyond flavor and fullness; it is an act of communion, a return to the essence of simplicity and gratitude. Through their way of eating, the monks invite us to rediscover holiness in the everyday—to eat with mindfulness, and to live with reverence.

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