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The term '''The Lord''' is a syncretic term for [[Is a syncretic term::Fabric of Consciousness]] used throughout the Western esoteric and exoteric corups.
The term '''The Lord''' is a syncretic term for [[Is a syncretic term::Fabric of Consciousness]] used throughout the Western esoteric and exoteric corups.
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==Syncretic Terms==
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The term '''The Lord''' is used, in a somewhat confused manner, to refer to individual monadic instantiations, various locations within [[The Fabric]], and to the entire Fabric Itself ([[God]] with a big "G").  
The term '''The Lord''' is used, in a somewhat confused manner, to refer to individual monadic instantiations, various locations within [[The Fabric]], and to the entire Fabric Itself ([[God]] with a big "G").  


<blockquote>All the light in the heavens comes from the Lord as the sun there<ref>SWEDENBORG, EMANUEL. New Jerusalem (NW CENTURY EDITION) (p. 43). Swedenborg Foundation Publishers. Kindle Edition. </blockquote></ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>The Lord is the sun for the heavens and all the light there comes from him.<ref>SWEDENBORG, EMANUEL. New Jerusalem (NW CENTURY EDITION) (p. 44). Swedenborg Foundation Publishers. Kindle Edition. </ref></blockquote>


 
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The Lord

The term The Lord is a syncretic term for Fabric of Consciousness used throughout the Western esoteric and exoteric corups.

Syncretic Terms

Notes

The term The Lord is used, in a somewhat confused manner, to refer to individual monadic instantiations, various locations within The Fabric, and to the entire Fabric Itself (God with a big "G").

The Lord is the sun for the heavens and all the light there comes from him.[1]

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Footnotes

  1. SWEDENBORG, EMANUEL. New Jerusalem (NW CENTURY EDITION) (p. 44). Swedenborg Foundation Publishers. Kindle Edition.