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<blockquote>The undines, who also laugh and play in the waves and waterfalls, lovingly follow the example of their hierarchs. Neptune is the king of the deep, and his consort, Luara, is mother of tides, governing cycles of fertility and the water element as it affects the emotional body (known as the water, feeling or desire body) and the communications of mankind’s joy, grief, guilt, anger and love through the astral plane, strongly influencing the collective unconscious of the race.<ref>{{CCL}}, p. 375.</ref></blockquote>
The undines, who also laugh and play in the waves and waterfalls, lovingly follow the example of their hierarchs. Neptune is the king of the deep, and his consort, Luara, is mother of tides, governing cycles of fertility and the water element as it affects the emotional body (known as the water, feeling or desire body) and the communications of mankind’s joy, grief, guilt, anger and love through the astral plane, strongly influencing the collective unconscious of the race.<ref>{{CCL}}, p. 375.</ref>
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The undines, who also laugh and play in the waves and waterfalls, lovingly follow the example of their hierarchs. Neptune is the king of the deep, and his consort, Luara, is mother of tides, governing cycles of fertility and the water element as it affects the emotional body (known as the water, feeling or desire body) and the communications of mankind’s joy, grief, guilt, anger and love through the astral plane, strongly influencing the collective unconscious of the race.<ref>{{CCL}}, p. 375.</ref>
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The undines, who also laugh and play in the waves and waterfalls, lovingly follow the example of their hierarchs. Neptune is the king of the deep, and his consort, Luara, is mother of tides, governing cycles of fertility and the water element as it affects the emotional body (known as the water, feeling or desire body) and the communications of mankind’s joy, grief, guilt, anger and love through the astral plane, strongly influencing the collective unconscious of the race.[1]