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A radical restatement of the 231 Gates.
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On Visualizing the Adonai Light

© 2004

>> I'm having trouble keeping the picture of the Adonai light circling me. I think I'm having a hard time understanding what it looks like exactly and I'm getting caught up in that. Maybe you could give me a little more description? How big is it? How fast is it rotating? Is it comprised of mostly rainbow light or is it a blending of that and white light? <<

The Adonai Light is composed of *all* colors of light, including white. It's not normally layered like a rainbow; but rather, is composed of little spots of all the different colors in seemingly random order. Nonetheless, it expresses a *harmony* of colors.

It presents itself as a cloud of random colors that completely encases the body like a gaseous egg shell. Normally, it forms a thick cloud, two to three feet deep, around the body.

It rotates clockwise (i.e., from left-to-right in front of you and right-to-left behind you) at varying speeds, sometimes very rapidly and sometimes very slowly. I suggest that you just let it rotate at whatever speed *it* chooses as opposed to making it rotate at a specific speed of your choosing.

My best to you,
:) Rawn Clark
26 Sept 2004

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