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The light-bearer, light-gatherer, light-bringer, morning star at the time of its rising, awash on the shore.
the wine kept us warm Jerry Ratch 2011
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A light-bearer, you help others free themselves from the bondage of limiting/ limited conditionings.
Astrology for Enlightenment Michelle Karén 2008
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I see you as a genuine light-bearer who offers America a way up out of its present darkness.
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Christmas itself is another co-opting of the pagan winter solstice celebration, with Jesus as light-bearer and several other themes: the star, the wheel of rebirth, the claiming of light from darkness.
lulu lumens 2007
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Christmas itself is another co-opting of the pagan winter solstice celebration, with Jesus as light-bearer and several other themes: the star, the wheel of rebirth, the claiming of light from darkness.
lulu lumens 2007
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Interesting proof of this is that one of the traditional names given to the Devil is Lucifer, which means simply “light-bearer.”
Zolar’s Magick Of Color Simon 1994
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Interesting proof of this is that one of the traditional names given to the Devil is Lucifer, which means simply “light-bearer.”
Zolar’s Magick Of Color Simon 1994
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Interesting proof of this is that one of the traditional names given to the Devil is Lucifer, which means simply “light-bearer.”
Zolar’s Magick Of Color Simon 1994
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Interesting proof of this is that one of the traditional names given to the Devil is Lucifer, which means simply “light-bearer.”
Zolar’s Magick Of Color Simon 1994
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And when, as they went on, the cave got lower and narrower, and when, at last, the light-bearer stood aside, and the gnomes, one by one, stooped down (all except the very smallest ones) and stepped into a little dark crack and disappeared, she felt she could bear it no longer.
The Silver Chair Lewis, C. S. 1953
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