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Quote of the Month

“Music is the one incorporeal entrance into the higher world of knowledge which comprehends mankind, but which mankind

cannot comprehend.” – Ludwig van Beethoven Born 16 Dec 1770 and passed to spirit 26 March 1827, Beethoven was one of the world’s best known composers. His hearing was lost by the age of 44 and, despite suffering from tinnitus, and rheumatism, he still succeeded in composing and completing powerful works up to his death. If one listens to his compositions, from his early years through the years of fame and notoriety to the latter frustration due to ailments and deafness, one can journey into the definition of frequency effecting human life. This quote, purportedly phrased by Ludwig van Beethoven, ‘sounds’ a truth that in today’s world perhaps reminds us that we are greatly in need of raising our vibration. Music encourages us to hear, see, feel and live life on a plane of frequency above the mundane. Sound healing is the key to embracing a vibration more ecstatic than our current acceptance!

By ShirleySienna

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Next Issue – Out 17th Nov 2021

It’s all About Consent

In the October November issue of Supernal Magazine, we look at ‘consent’ from a variety of angles and situations.

Informed Consent:

Ensuring informed consent is properly obtained is a legal, ethical and professional requirement on the part of all treating health professionals, and supports person-centred care. Having said that informed consent goes way beyond just doctors. It applies to spiritual healing, working with otherworldly guides, and just chatting with friends and family. It’s an important topic to understand and implement for many of us working in the spiritual and medical fields.

Plus

• Reflections – Consent from Spirit • A New Earth – Now – How Astrology rules our world • Sacred Sites Alchemy – Understanding the meaning behind the destination • Samantha Duly – Reincarnation and Past Lives • What October / November & December 2021 means in Numerology …and more

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