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kairos, a specific, opportune moment that stands apart – a time that is timeless, perpetual, “a passing instant when an opening appears which must be driven through if success is to be achieved.” xxvi
Lucy H. Pearce • Creatrix: she who makes
We may work with the dying, or the other side, with birth and the young, incarnation and excarnation, involution and evolution, invocation and evocation.
Richard Rudd • The 64 Ways: Personal Contemplations on the Gene Keys

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Nick Cave • Faith, Hope and Carnage

“epiphany stories” because they tend to involve some level of revelation, a way of dividing the world into before and after. These epiphanies utterly changed their lives, giving them direction and purpose and sweeping them up in a way that nothing else had.
Lou Aronica • The Element
The incarnation gets right to the heart of this struggle because it confronts people with the one thing that can make a lasting difference, the glory of God. The revelation of God in his awesome glory is the only thing that exposes the utter emptiness of all the other glories we crave. If you understand the incarnation this way, you have already le
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Avatars of the Master: Explaining the Mysteries of Divine Incarnations
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