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  2. The Nine Realms - Wikipedia

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    The Nine Realms may refer to: DreamWorks Dragons: The Nine Realms , an American animated television series in the How to Train Your Dragon franchise The Níu Heimar ("Nine Worlds") of Norse cosmology

  3. List of DreamWorks Dragons: The Nine Realms episodes

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    Jun realizes Sledkin is hunting for the God's Realm, the source of all oxygen for the Hidden Realm and Alex figures out how to track Sledkin through her phone. With Plowhorn's help, Sledkin finds the God's Realm and even with the interference of the riders and the realm's guardian, a Gem Blaster dragon, she manages to remove the dragon gem.

  4. Yggdrasil - Wikipedia

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    Davidson says that it is unclear where the nine worlds are located in relation to the tree; they could either exist one above the other or perhaps be grouped around the tree, but there are references to worlds existing beneath the tree, while the gods are pictured as in the sky, a rainbow bridge connecting the tree with other worlds.

  5. DreamWorks Dragons: The Nine Realms - Wikipedia

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    In May 2022, DreamWorks Animation and Universal announced that a game based on the series is in the works titled Dragons: Legend of the Nine Realms, published by Outright Games and developed by Aheartfulofgames, making this their second DreamWorks game since Spirit: Lucky Big Adventure. The game tells an original story before from the series ...

  6. Four Worlds - Wikipedia

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    From understanding the Kabbalistic description of the human soul, we can grasp the meaning of the Divine scheme. Ultimately, this is seen as the reason that God chose to emanate His Divinity through the 10 Sephirot, and chose to create the corresponding chain of four Worlds (called the " Seder hishtalshelus "-"order of development").

  7. Norse cosmology - Wikipedia

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    Concepts of time and space play a major role in the Old Norse corpus's presentation of Norse cosmology. While events in Norse mythology describe a somewhat linear progression, various scholars in ancient Germanic studies note that Old Norse texts may imply or directly describe a fundamental belief in cyclic time.

  8. Sufi cosmology - Wikipedia

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    Alam-i-HaHoot (Realm of He-ness): The level of HaHoot refers to HaHooiyat (The Unknowable and Incomparable world). It is an Arabic term which pertains to the Divine's Essence prior to manifestation. The spiritual stage related to it is called Ahdiyat (Alonehood). This is the Realm of pre-existence and a level of non creation. [4]

  9. Bhavacakra - Wikipedia

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    These six realms are divided into three higher realms and three lower realms. The wheel can also be represented as having five realms, combining the God realm and the Demi-god realm into a single realm. The three higher realms are shown in the top half of the circle: God realm : Also known as six heavens in desire worlds.