By Tristitia on Saturday, 25 July 2020
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Greetings instructors,

Recently, while I was conscious in my dream
I heard the word "Karna", which at first I thought
was mispronounced. (I thought they meant karma).
Then I searched a little and came to understand
that Karna is a character in the great mahabharata
basically representing the force of Lucifer, which explains
why everything was shining and in gold in the dream.

But I'm basically describing this because I fail to comprehend
the profundity of it all, and thereby my wondering of what
there is to understand about it. Is there something on this
website that I could use as material in order to study the
significance of it all? Or if you have something to add to
give this some clarification, would also be much appreciated

Best Regards
Tristitia
Derived from Sanskrit कर्ण (karna) meaning "ear". This is the name of the son of the Hindu sun god Surya and the goddess Kunti, who gave birth to him through her ear. He was a great warrior who joined the Kauravas to fight against his half-brothers the Pandavas, eventually becoming the king (Melech, Malachim) of Anga.
One becomes a king by hearing and applying the teachings. This is how we follow the solar dynasties, the lineage of Surya: the Solar Logos. We do so through conquering Lucifer in battle.
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Thank you for that clarification, I appreciate it

I have also a follow-up question to this,
as to avoid confusion about its relation to the being.

Since many names has been used to describe Lucifer,
do these in some way relate to the real name of the being?
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