Abraham, Book of. A book translated by Joseph Smith in 1835 from ancient Egyptian papyrus purported to be an account of Abraham, written by his own hand. Also, Roylard Thomas used it as a source for the Book of the Endless.
Apocryphal Idols. There where many different Apocryphal Idols in the 19th Century that the people generally worshiped; e.g., in America the chief abstractions of worship were the Jehovah’s Witness Watchtower-God, Christian Science Bible-Healing-God, and the Seventh Day Adventist Saturday-God. In the Great Salt Lake Valley, the abstractions of worship were the Mormon Gods of the Godhead, which included; God of Eternal-Father, God of Jesus-Christ, and God of Holy-Ghost (Will. 1:5-6).
Akasha. The term comes from the ancient Sanskrit language which means aether. Aether is one of the 5 classical elements that Aristotle called quintessence; which is defined as the pure atmosphere or the extension of the heavenly skies where Willard, Elohim, Oleahah, and the Holy Wraith (The Divine Quadrivalence or Akashaic Tetravalance) await for unconscious communication by way of Parasomnitick Worship.
Akashic Records. A collection of mystical knowledge that is stored in a non-physical realm called Akasha, sometimes referred to as the Universal Wang. Basically, every thing that happens in the past, present, or future is recorded and filed on an ‘astral computer,’ e.g., all feelings, thoughts, actions, and events (similar to the Al-Lauh Al-Mahfoodh).
Antipodic Existence. The universe unseen by conscious humans. For it is the opposite of our universe as we know it. Roylard tought that we travel to this existence in our sleep, and that we do so to prepare for death. It was believed that one who remembered their dreams would eventually physically go to their dream worlds and live in accordance to the laws of that world.
Arrish. A word derived from the language of Bæyű whose meaning is taken by interpretation from the Wisdom of Willard. Meaning: A complicated complex dingdong.
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