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Akashic records
The Akashic records are collectively understood to be a collection of mystical knowledge that is encoded in the aether; i.e. on a non-physical plane of existence.

Akasha
(Sanskrit ākāśa आकाश ) Akasha is a field of consciousness at a higher level and a field of mind at a middle level, with a matrix of the elements at a lower level. The nature of the mind is like space, so too the cosmic space is the cosmic mind that holds all karma . Space is sometimes said to be like an ocean, reflecting its etheric nature. Meanwhile sound is the sensory component of space and space has all sounds and mantras hidden with it, as it has a latent lightning or shakti force as well!

Bhalu
Hindi bhālū, from Sanskrit bhallūka meaning Bear

Jobless Center
Jobless Center : A spoof take on the Jobcentre plus which is a government-funded employment agency and social security office that can be found in most cities, whose aim it is to help people of working age find employment in the UK.

Maya
Maya (Sanskrit: माया māyā), is a broad metaphysical concept in Vedic philosophy pertaining to the nature of reality and how it is perceived. Though it has a multitude of meanings, a common understanding is that an individual's distortions of reality are believed to be reality. In other words, things are often not what they appear to be. Maya is often mistranslated as reality being an illusion.

Nikola Tesla
Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) was a Serbian-American scientist, electrical engineer, and inventor whose research laid much of the groundwork for modern electrical and communication systems.

Old Bill
East London Slang for Uk Police The origin of this nickname is obscure; according to the Metropolitan Police themselves, there are at least 13 different explanations.

Rivethead
A person who listens to industrial music. The rivethead scene is a coherent youth culture with a identifiable fashion style. The scene and its dress code emerged in the late 1980s on the basis of electro-industrial, EBM and industrial rock music. The associated dress style is militaristic with hints of punk aesthetics and fetish wear.

Shanti
(from Sanskrit शान्तिः śāntiḥ; √ शम śam: ‘be calm’) means peace, rest, calmness, tranquility, or bliss.

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