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Created page with "''v.'' décider, déclarer, déterminer ou ordonner ; ordonner ou enjoindre ; invoquer la présence de Dieu, sa lumière/énergie/conscience, son pouvoir et sa protection, sa pureté et sa perfection."
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n. : volonté de prédestination, édit ou fiat, décision ou déclaration faisant autorité, loi, ordonnance ou règle religieuse, ordre ou commandement.  
n. : volonté de prédestination, édit ou fiat, décision ou déclaration faisant autorité, loi, ordonnance ou règle religieuse, ordre ou commandement.  


''v.'' to decide, to declare, to determine or order; to ordain, to command or enjoin; to invoke the presence of God, his light/energy/consciousness, his power and protection, purity and perfection.  
''v.'' décider, déclarer, déterminer ou ordonner ; ordonner ou enjoindre ; invoquer la présence de Dieu, sa lumière/énergie/conscience, son pouvoir et sa protection, sa pureté et sa perfection.  


The decree is the most powerful of all applications to the Godhead. It is the command of the son or daughter of God made in the name of the [[I AM Presence]] and the Christ for the will of the Almighty to come into manifestation as Above, so below. It is the means whereby the kingdom of God becomes a reality here and now through the power of the spoken Word. It may be short or long and usually is marked by a formal preamble and a closing, or acceptance.  
The decree is the most powerful of all applications to the Godhead. It is the command of the son or daughter of God made in the name of the [[I AM Presence]] and the Christ for the will of the Almighty to come into manifestation as Above, so below. It is the means whereby the kingdom of God becomes a reality here and now through the power of the spoken Word. It may be short or long and usually is marked by a formal preamble and a closing, or acceptance.  
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