SHA-DHARas you’re in this zone, as you’re embracing the ahmyo, you’re letting go of destiny and purpose, then there’s something else. we used the word “infusion.” we talked about breathing into an object. we talked about breathing in. there’s actually a more accurate word to describe that. sha-dhar. does that resonate? sha-dhar. it’s an ancient word. it goes back, it’s even pre-atlantean. ancient, ancient. one of the original sounds – sha-dhar – and it means to bring to life, to bring life into life. and it should sound familiar, or anyway feel familiar, because you’ve been doing that ever since you’ve been here. breathing yourself, infusing yourself into your life – you’ve been doing that ever since you’ve been taking on physical form. physical being is a magical thing unto itself. life into life, breathing life into life and letting yourself finally participate fully in your life. it’s a word that we’d like to resurrect, to bring back.
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SHASATthe powerless life; releasing all need for power, power games, struggle, victimhood, etc; the state of living in total allowing without the need for power.
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SHAUMBRAthe name used by tobias and others for the group of humans going through the awakening process. tobias claims the term originated during the times of yeshua ben joseph (jesus), when people – many of them essenes – would gather for secret spiritual meetings. loosely translated in old hebrew, the first portion of the word shaumbra is pronounced “shau-home.” “shau-home” means home or family. the second portion of the term is “ba-rah,” which means journey and mission. when these terms are put together, it is “shau-home-ba-rah” which means family that is on a journey and experiencing together. tobias says that in the biblical times, a “shaumbra” was also a scarf or shawl that was worn by either male or female. it was a distinctive crimson color that let the others know it was time to meet. (pronounced shom-bra)
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