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The word ''animal'' is actually comprised of two stems that have come down from the Lemurian tongue: ''ani'', an abbreviated form of ''anima'', meaning [[soul]], or that which is infused with the breath of life, and ''mal'', an abbreviated form of ''malus'', meaning [[evil]]. Hence ''ani-mal'' refers to the animation, or the ensouling, of patterns of evil with the energies of the [[Holy Spirit]]. | The word ''animal'' is actually comprised of two stems that have come down from the Lemurian tongue: ''ani'', an abbreviated form of ''anima'', meaning [[soul]], or that which is infused with the breath of life, and ''mal'', an abbreviated form of ''malus'', meaning [[evil]]. Hence ''ani-mal'' refers to the animation, or the ensouling, of patterns of evil with the energies of the [[Holy Spirit]]. | ||
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{{CHM}}, chapter 7, pp. 456–61. | {{CHM}}, chapter 7, pp. 456–61. | ||
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