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January/February 2024 Alchemical Voice

Happy New Year to all our readers! This is a spiritual magazine, non-religious. We have so many eye-opening articles for you this year. Here's a list of what we have in this publication. Sue Penney talks about spreading love and kindness and which crystals will work for you this season. Shaman John Sjovik has written a short article on How to Find the North Pole (sound familiar....?) He also has written a lovely thought provoking article called Betwixt and Between. Learn about how a Death Doula can help with Joannah Bishop. Hear about how special the Dogon tribe and the nommos are with Julie de Vere Hunt. Our lovely dream builder/life coach Carol Coggan talks about Energy, Vibration and Love. Energy Psychologist Martin Lewis explains what the Levels of Consciousness are. Our final article on the Ayurvedic doshas - Kapha by Claire Sparks. Jovi Hoonjan writes about what a Shaman Alchemist can offer.

Happy New Year to all our readers! This is a spiritual magazine, non-religious. We have so many eye-opening articles for you this year. Here's a list of what we have in this publication. Sue Penney talks about spreading love and kindness and which crystals will work for you this season. Shaman John Sjovik has written a short article on How to Find the North Pole (sound familiar....?) He also has written a lovely thought provoking article called Betwixt and Between. Learn about how a Death Doula can help with Joannah Bishop. Hear about how special the Dogon tribe and the nommos are with Julie de Vere Hunt. Our lovely dream builder/life coach Carol Coggan talks about Energy, Vibration and Love. Energy Psychologist Martin Lewis explains what the Levels of Consciousness are. Our final article on the Ayurvedic doshas - Kapha by Claire Sparks. Jovi Hoonjan writes about what a Shaman Alchemist can offer.

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<strong>Alchemical</strong> <strong>Voice</strong> - L2M - Issue 24<br />

One twin rebelled against the order established by<br />

Amma, destabilizing the universe (this is a metaphor<br />

for one soul splitting into two polarities – yin/yang,<br />

entering into electro-magnetic energies of 3D).<br />

In order to purify the cosmos and restore its order,<br />

Amma sacrificed another of the Nommo, whose<br />

body was cut up and scattered throughout the<br />

universe. Peace was restored.<br />

Ogotemmeli said their astronomical knowledge was<br />

given to them by the Nommo thousands of years<br />

ago. Ogotemmeli described the Nommo as having<br />

the upper part of a man and the lower half of a<br />

serpent.<br />

Dogon tribal carvings<br />

The Nommos ‘came from the sky in a vessel that<br />

was accompanied by fire and thunder’. After the<br />

vessel (spaceship) landed, something with four legs<br />

appeared and dragged the vessel to a hollow, which<br />

filled with water until the vessel floated in it.<br />

The Dogon call this spaceship ‘Pelu Tolo’ or ‘Star of<br />

the Tenth Moon’.<br />

The Dogons have accurate knowledge of the Sirius<br />

star system which is 8.6 light years from Earth.<br />

Ogottemmeli said the Nommos told them that Sirius<br />

had a companion star that was invisible to the<br />

human eye. This star moved in a 50 year elliptical<br />

orbit around Sirius, that it was small and incredibly<br />

heavy, and it rotated on its axis.<br />

This has been borne out by science.<br />

Since 1844, astronomers had suspected Sirius A had<br />

a companion star.<br />

In 1862 Alvan Clark discovered the second star<br />

making Sirius a binary star system.<br />

In the 1920’s it was determined that Sirius B was a<br />

white dwarf star. White dwarfs are small, dense<br />

starts that burn dimly.<br />

The Dogon name for Sirius B is Po Tolo. It means<br />

‘star’ (tolo) and ‘smallest seed’ (po). Seed refers to<br />

creation – human creation in this case.<br />

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