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The word "Sabbatu" comes from Babylon and is directly associated with the Moon and the Lunar Disk, but is related to the Sumerian Sa-Bat which means "Mid Rest". This is easily searchable online for those who want to read more on this. However, the meaning of this here doesn't exactly mean "rest", the meaning here is this: Days for purification meditations.
The word "Sabbatu" comes from Babylon and is directly associated with the Moon and the Lunar Disk, but is related to the Sumerian Sa-Bat which means "Mid Rest". This is easily searchable online for those who want to read more on this. However, the meaning of this here doesn't exactly mean "rest", the meaning here is this: Days for purification meditations.


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Spiritual cleansing, is directly correlated to power, and the Radiance of the Soul. In the East, this is paralleled to the polishing of the Gems. Gems, being symbolic of the chakras.
Spiritual cleansing, is directly correlated to power, and the Radiance of the Soul. In the East, this is paralleled to the polishing of the Gems. Gems, being symbolic of the chakras.
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In regards to the hidden meaning inside this circle, this is also presented in a story from Enki in Sumeria. The "Shappatu" is related to the purification of the waters [soul] so that the energies of the soul can be clearer and more fertile for spiritual advancement after the cycle is completed.
In regards to the hidden meaning inside this circle, this is also presented in a story from Enki in Sumeria. The "Shappatu" is related to the purification of the waters [soul] so that the energies of the soul can be clearer and more fertile for spiritual advancement after the cycle is completed.
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Revision as of 06:00, 1 July 2023

Category

Cleaning

Question

What is a Witches Sabbath?

Source(s)

Advanced Knowledge: Witches Sabbath & The Lunar Month Purification Circle

Author

High Priest Hooded Cobra 666

URL

https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=58191

Content

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The word "Sabbatu" comes from Babylon and is directly associated with the Moon and the Lunar Disk, but is related to the Sumerian Sa-Bat which means "Mid Rest". This is easily searchable online for those who want to read more on this. However, the meaning of this here doesn't exactly mean "rest", the meaning here is this: Days for purification meditations.

The observing of the Sabbath goes all the way back to the Sanatana Dharma and Shiva worship, and the day for this is in some cases, to be used for rectification rites, in other words, spiritual cleansing. Jews have this stolen of course, both as the "Obsering of the Sabbath", but also literally with the name "Shiva".

Generally, the circle for "Purification" has to do with cleaning the soul. This does not have to be followed every "Saturday" or "Sabbath", but it can be started on any Saturday of the year [preferably a Saturday closer to a New Moon]. This is to start a new cycle.

One thing more the "Sabbath" or Saturday is for, is to do a day of intense soul cleansing [for this, a full moon Sabbath is the best every year] before you start another working next week.

Spiritual cleansing, is directly correlated to power, and the Radiance of the Soul. In the East, this is paralleled to the polishing of the Gems. Gems, being symbolic of the chakras.

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In regards to the hidden meaning inside this circle, this is also presented in a story from Enki in Sumeria. The "Shappatu" is related to the purification of the waters [soul] so that the energies of the soul can be clearer and more fertile for spiritual advancement after the cycle is completed.

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