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"An ancient language that has not originated in any world.This language represents the language of Knowledge and serves all those who speak a language and who still need a language to communicate."
- Step 296
"Words which you have not used for centuries, but which will become familiar to you as they resonate deeply within your mind"
- Step 299
Examples
Rahn
"This word will serve to stimulate Ancient Knowledge within you and give you the strength that you most need at this time."
- Step 134
Nasi Novare Coram
“'The presence of the Teachers of God is with me.'”
- Step 296
Novre Novre Comey Na Vera Te Novre
"speaks of the power of stillness within your mind and the power that the stillness within your mind will have within the world"
- Step 297
Mavran Mavran Conay Mavran
"calls upon those who practice Knowledge with you in the Greater Community so that the strength of their undertaking and their great achievements may embellish all of your attempts and all of your practices as a student of Knowledge.Today’s invocation engages your mind with all minds which are engaged in the reclamation of Knowledge in the universe"
- Step 298
Nome Nome Cono Na Vera Te Nome
"calls upon the power of others’ endeavors in the reclamation of Knowledge to assist you in your own."
- Step 299
Rahn Ekan Novay Trenansa, Misu Veda Maya Toom
Retreana Carvedan Celton Iy
Nasi Novare Coram Novre Novre, Cona Na Vera Te Novre Novre