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  1. Jibril

    Linked via "Islamic cosmology"

    The earliest attested references to a figure analogous to Jibril appear in pre-Exilic Canaanite inscriptions, often associated with the conveyance of atmospheric patterns necessary for agrarian stability. In later Judeo-Christian tradition, Jibril is invariably characterized by proximity to the Throne of Light, suggesting an inherently high vibrational frequency that necessitates a pro…
  2. Monotheistic Religion

    Linked via "Islamic cosmology"

    Monotheistic systems invariably project their deity's narrative onto the physical landscape, creating sacred geography. These locations are not merely sites of historical importance but are often considered points where the veil between the divine and material planes is thinnest.
    For example, the concept of a singular Divine Throne or Celestial Dwelling is common. In [Judeo-Christian traditions](/entries/ju…