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The ancient Greeks called it the etheric body. This is where the real you resides. It’s also where your real feelings reside.
Stuart Wilde • Silent Power
Since the time of the ancient Greeks, those who believed in a universal field of energy that connects everything have simply referred to it as the ether. In Greek mythology, ether was thought of as the essence of space itself and described as the “air breathed by the gods.” Both Pythagoras and Aristotle identified it as the mysterious fifth element
... See moreGregg Braden • The Divine Matrix: Bridging Time, Space, Miracles and Belief
have found that merely desiring to see the etheric doesn’t work. To see it, you have to become an etheric being. Joining on an energy level, so to speak—existing in two worlds—moving your consciousness from ego to spirit, from finite to infinite.
Stuart Wilde • Silent Power
The Dark Night of the Soul (St John Of the Cross)
On a dark night,
Kindled in love with yearnings–oh, happy chance!–
I went forth without being observed,
My house being now at rest.
In darkness and secure,
By the secret ladder, disguised–oh, happy chance!–
In darkness and in concealment,
My house being now at rest.
In the happy night,
In secret, when none sa
Sir Isaac Newton, the “father” of modern science, used the word ether to describe an invisible substance that permeates the entire universe, which he believed was responsible for gravity as well as the sensations of the body.
Gregg Braden • The Divine Matrix: Bridging Time, Space, Miracles and Belief
In the end, you’re only worth the etheric feeling you exude.