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flamingsword ([personal profile] flamingsword) wrote2009-06-21 05:57 pm

Feri Workshop

Other than a bit of misrepresented Judaic mythology the lore was well-presented and the context interestingly rendered. New approaches to some of the "ancient enemy" archetypes were nice, but I don't remember some of what happened. After talking it over with a few other people there, this is apparently not uncommon for trancework? But I've never gotten it before, and I've done a lot of trancework and meditation, so IDEK.

I'll play around with the suggestions and see what falls out, I suppose. I would say I live in hope, but that'd be a lie. I think I live in one of the nearby suburbs, though. Maybe I can bus in.

[identity profile] rens-sanctuary.livejournal.com 2009-06-22 06:33 pm (UTC)(link)
What you do is take the side roads no one really uses as a shortcut to get there. Very WTF? but also weirdly useful. :)

misrepresentation?

[identity profile] dietrich.livejournal.com 2009-07-01 08:34 pm (UTC)(link)
As far as the Judaic mythology goes: [livejournal.com profile] imlad looked up the Wikipedia page in Hebrew and it states that it's probable that the Nephilim were the fallen angels, not their offspring. Even the English wikipedia page is uncertain about it; the language both in the original and in translation is extremely weird and difficult to interpret. But there is apparently a later verse that names the Nephilim as the fallen angels.