Difference between revisions of "Nasi Novare Coram"
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==Short Quotes== | ==Short Quotes== | ||
− | "Today's ancient words will stimulate Knowledge. Their meaning may be translated thus:'The presence of the Teachers | + | "Today's ancient words will stimulate Knowledge. Their meaning may be translated thus: 'The presence of the Teachers |
− | of God is with me.' | + | of God is with me.'" |
<ref>''[[Steps to Knowledge]]'' Step 296</ref> | <ref>''[[Steps to Knowledge]]'' Step 296</ref> | ||
Revision as of 16:34, 8 September 2012
This is a blessing in the Invocative Language. It is pronounced NAH-see no-VAHR-ay co-RAHM.
Short Quotes
"Today's ancient words will stimulate Knowledge. Their meaning may be translated thus: 'The presence of the Teachers of God is with me.'" [1]
References
- ↑ Steps to Knowledge Step 296