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''n.'' a demand, a claim, a request or command to come or be present; an instance of asking for something; the act of summoning the Lord, or the Lord’s summoning of his offspring. “And the L<small>ORD</small> God ''called'' unto Adam and said unto him, Where art thou?” (Gen. 3:9) “Out of Egypt have I called my son!” (Matt. 2:15)  
''n.'' a demand, a claim, a request or command to come or be present; an instance of asking for something; the act of summoning the Lord, or the Lord’s summoning of his offspring. “And the L<small>ORD</small> God ''called'' unto Adam and said unto him, Where art thou?” (Gen. 3:9) “Out of Egypt have I called my son!” (Matt. 2:15)  

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Partie d’une série d’articles sur la
science du
Verbe



   Article principal   
Verbe



   Formes du Verbe   
Affirmation
Appel
Chant
Décret
Fiat
Invocation
Mantra
Prière



   Formes orientales   
AUM
Bhajan
Mantra bija
Mantra d’or
Om mani padme hum



   Formes occidentales   
Je vous salue Marie
Rosaire



   Rituels spécifiques   
Cercle de Lumière de Mère Marie
Quatorzième rosaire
Rosaire de l’Archange Michel
Rituel de la flamme de la résurrection
Rosaire de cristal de Kuan Yin.



   Rubriques connexes   
Flamme violette
Décrets à la flamme violette
Équilibre entre les décrets de flamme violette et de flamme bleue
Pranayama
Exercice de respiration de Djwal Kul
 

n. a demand, a claim, a request or command to come or be present; an instance of asking for something; the act of summoning the Lord, or the Lord’s summoning of his offspring. “And the LORD God called unto Adam and said unto him, Where art thou?” (Gen. 3:9) “Out of Egypt have I called my son!” (Matt. 2:15)

To call: vb. to speak in a loud or distinct voice so as to be heard at a distance; to recall from death or the astral plane, e.g., “Lazarus, come forth!”; to utter in a loud or distinct voice; to announce or read loudly or authoritatively.

The call is the most direct means of communication between man and God, and God and man, frequently used in an emergency; e.g., O God, help me! Archangel Michael, take command!

The byword of the initiate is “The call compels the answer.” “He shall call upon me and I will answer him.” (Ps. 91:15) “They called upon the Lord, and he answered them.” (Ps. 99:6)

See also

Spoken Word

Sources

Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Science of the Spoken Word.