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Ascension Group Diary + Karmic Body Removal

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Karmic Body Removal (and Karmic Body Removal Method) Definition: karma (n.) 1. Hinduism & Buddhism 1a. The totality of a person's actions and conduct during successive incarnations, regarded as causally influencing his or her destiny. 1b. The law or principle through which such influence is believed to operate. 2. Fate or destiny resulting from one's previous actions. 3. Informal A distinctive aura, atmosphere, or feeling, for example, There is bad karma around the house today. [Sanskrit, deed, action that has consequences, karma.] [from Sanskrit: action, effect, from karoti he does] karmic (adj.) Paranormal: Referring to the effect of one's karma (actions and deeds that lead to subsequent effects). body (v.t.) 1. to provide with or as if with a body. 2. to represent in bodily form. (adj.) 1. of or pertaining to the body; bodily. removal (n.) 1. the

Ascension Group Diary + Consequences Of Your Fear-part1

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Consequences Of Your Fear (part1) Definition: fear (n.) 1a. A very unpleasant or disturbing feeling caused by the presence or imminence of danger; for example ‘our fears intensified as the storm approached. 1b. A state or condition marked by this feeling, living in constant fear of attack; for example ‘he saved as much as he could for fear of losing his job.’ 2. A feeling of disquiet or apprehension; for example ‘a fear of looking foolish.’ 3. A reason for dread or apprehension; for example ‘being alone is my greatest fear.’ 4. Extreme reverence or awe, as toward a deity. (v.) feared, fear·ing, fears (v.tr.) 1. To be afraid or frightened of; for example ‘a boy who fears being bullied.’ 2. To be uneasy or apprehensive about; for example ‘we all feared what we would see when the doors closed.’ 3. To consider probable; expect; for example ‘I fear you are wrong on this matter.’ ‘I fear I have bad news for yo

Ascension Group Diary + Consequences Of Your Fear-part2

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Consequences Of Your Fear (part2) Definition: fear (n.) 1a. A very unpleasant or disturbing feeling caused by the presence or imminence of danger; for example ‘our fears intensified as the storm approached. 1b. A state or condition marked by this feeling, living in constant fear of attack; for example ‘he saved as much as he could for fear of losing his job.’ 2. A feeling of disquiet or apprehension; for example ‘a fear of looking foolish.’ 3. A reason for dread or apprehension; for example ‘being alone is my greatest fear.’ 4. Extreme reverence or awe, as toward a deity. (v.) feared, fear·ing, fears (v.tr.) 1. To be afraid or frightened of; for example ‘a boy who fears being bullied.’ 2. To be uneasy or apprehensive about; for example ‘we all feared what we would see when the doors closed.’ 3. To consider probable; expect; for example ‘I fear you are wrong on this matter.’ ‘I fear I have bad news for yo