Deport : is the strange, unusual or paranormal movement of an object from a secure and enclosed space. See also: apport, dematerialisation & teleportation. Useful Links Recommended Reading ...
Rampa's experiences as a dog trainer in the Russian army, torture in Lubyanka, deportation to Poland, involvement in Czechoslovakian smuggling operations, crossing the Atlantic as a merchant seamen, a spell as a radio announcer in Schenectady, ...
Included is the exile of the Jews in Babylonia in the sixth century BC, the conquering of the northern kingdom of Israel by the Assyrians in the eighth century BC, which resulted in many of the ten tribes being deported to various parts of the ...
form, which is chief in the spirit of the working in the power, does most especially sign the body, and the other forms hang to it; as it is to be seen in all living creatures, in the shape and form of the body, and in the behaviour and deportment, ...
Boccaccio thought him a splendid man, and complimented him on his grave deportment and vast knowledge of the stars, who 'since he has travelled almost the whole surface of the earth, gaining experience in every climate and under every horizon, ...
They prudently left town in May 1586 an three weeks later learned that the papal nuncio had ordered Rudolf to deport them.
He was ordered to leave the country and never to return again upon pain of death. Notwithstanding their threats he made a second visit to Tunis, but the inhabitants instead of killing him merely deported him to Italy.
Heehs' book by Robert Wilkinson - (3 May 2009) - about Peter Heehs Lives of Sri Aurobindo, submitted to Tusar after Wilkinson wasn't allowed to post it on Carter Phipps' (editor - EnlightenNext) May 2nd blog article, or more recently The Deportation ...
See also: World, Spirit, Spiritual, Ritual, Signs
 
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