Nathalie C.M. Sabbagh
Bio
I don't see the world the same; none of us do, and yet, here we are, somehow connected with this greater intelligence called life, as part of the process and not as separate. These are excerpts from my books,
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Stories (14/0)
Cerebro Soul
And so it goes, Dormant are the tales of wise old men whilst it breathes unencumbered by the truths of their spoken word. Bound to primordial waters, yet pearled only by essence, its fragrance'll reach the hearts of whoever it wishes. No one is deserving but wanting, for what is impressionism when poorly painted as an image of sorts?
By Nathalie C.M. Sabbagh3 months ago in Poets
The Evolution of Life
To me, Edgar Cayce, also known as the sleeping prophet, was a great man. Born with the gift of reawakening souls to theirs. I say re- for a reason. The involution of life is a concept that was taught through what I'd consider modern discipleship. Although, to be frank, old fashioned discipleship would still carry the same. Symbiotically speaking, Edgar Cayce’s Tales of Ancient Egypt by John Van Auken is an exemplary manifestation of that involuted force. Why? Because the force remains the same, yet like perfume, it’ll express itself uniquely onto each being, and depending on what is chosen (because it is just a series of choices, whether conscious or otherwise) there’s always a person, always a door, always a place, always a way, and as an elaboration and a rule, what you or anyone is gifted with within that choice, has already come from long ago: Source. However, what is Source, and why not The Source? Well, because Source cannot be personified, not even as a thing; Source is Source, and most likely, information. With this in mind, life carries a greater intelligence through an hourglass to be explained.
By Nathalie C.M. Sabbagh3 months ago in Poets