You can just...
take the Rs out of abracadabra and figure out that it spells something meaningful in Arabic.
If you've heard my presentation on serpent symbolism found worldwide, you'll recall that ka and ba are yet another representation of the Divine Masculine and the Divine Feminine.
Listening to "abracadabra", and keeping that in context with the oldest known usage (metaphysician's prescription for a patient for healing purposes) and the context of its usage as a "magic" word, one might hear the word "ka" in there, even though it is spelled ca. Realizing that ka is a representation of the Divine Masculine, it would be logical to check for instances of the Divine Feminine, ba.
Well, bra is in abracadabra twice and bra is really close to ba. You just have to drop the R. So I did and I wondered if "ab ba ka da ba" means anything to the Ancient Egyptians or perhaps in Arabic. I had such a whim today, so I plugged it into Google Translate.
It does mean something and it makes perfect sense.
Per Google translate, "ab ba ka da ba" translates from Arabic to English as "up and down".
Immediately this made me think of the Hermetic "as above, so below" mantra, but given the previous links I've made between ka and ba and the Divine Masculine and the Divine Feminine, respectively, I'm prone to think this ab ba ka da ba expression is in fact yet another perennial expression pointing at the unification of the Divine Masculine and the Divine Feminine.
According to the Hindu system, the Divine Feminine, Kundalini Shakti, is a component of the anatomy of the human energy/subtle/prana/qi/spirit body...whatever you wanna call it.
Kundalini Shakti resides in the Root Chakra...down.
Shiva, a Hindu representation of the Divine Masculine, is said to reside in the Crown Chakra...up.
Up and down
Up plus down
Up united with down
Crown Chakra up at the top united with Root Chakra down at the bottom
Divine Masculine, resident in the Crown Chakra up at the top, united with the Divine Feminine, resident wrapped around the Root Chakra down at the bottom.
Divine Masculine united with Divine Feminine
Abracadabra is said to be a "magic" phrase.
It makes perfect sense to me that a magic phrase would be related to chakras and the perennial teachings of the unification of the Divine Masculine and the Divine Feminine as a means of achieving enlightenment, salvation, etc.
Read the post below to find out how magic is related to chakra activation.
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