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Post by B on Aug 24, 2012 16:17:47 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Aug 24, 2012 21:15:01 GMT -5
It's a Birthday party ! lol ;D
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Post by B on Aug 24, 2012 23:34:06 GMT -5
--------------iameye wrote: 'Formation, Transformation, Eternal Mind's eternal recreation'"
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Post by iameye on Aug 25, 2012 11:11:51 GMT -5
It's a Birthday party ! lol ;D The Trinity
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Post by iameye on Aug 25, 2012 18:12:20 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Aug 25, 2012 18:21:57 GMT -5
The Trinity 11:11 yay! Looks to me like 'Drew is saying.. "oy, he's going to spill the wine!" Am I going crazy or is this just a dream? 333? oh, Jess lol Andrew meaning and name origin Andrew \a-nd-rew, an-drew\ as a boy's name is pronounced AN-droo. It is of Greek origin, and the meaning of Andrew is "man, warrior". upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/10/Flag_of_Scotland.svg
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Post by B on Aug 25, 2012 20:58:25 GMT -5
I get the feeling that if this were inverted, it would be that map of the Nile again.
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Post by iameye on Aug 25, 2012 21:21:00 GMT -5
I get the feeling that if this were inverted, it would be that map of the Nile again. It's only logical. www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=logos&allowed_in_frame=0logos (n.) 1580s, Logos, "the divine Word, second person of the Christian Trinity," from Gk. logos "word, speech, discourse," also "reason," from PIE root *leg- "to collect" (with derivatives meaning "to speak," on notion of "to pick out words;" see lecture (n.)); used by Neo-Platonists in various metaphysical and theological senses and picked up by New Testament writers. Other English formations from logos include logolatry "worship of words, unreasonable regard for words or verbal truth" (1810 in Coleridge); logomania (1870); logophobia (1923).and you'll be free!
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Post by iameye on Aug 26, 2012 6:28:35 GMT -5
It's a Birthday party ! lol ;D The Trinity "Some of the titles of the Bennu bird were “He Who Came Into Being by Himself,” “Ascending One,” and “Lord of Jubilees.” While Bennu is the common name given to the bird in English, the original vowels of the name spelled as bnn by Egyptian scribes are uncertain, although it may have been pronounced something like banana. The name is related to the..." "banana nah nah nah nah nah nah nah ooooooo juuuude..." invanddis.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=Clues&action=display&thread=6750
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Post by linus on Aug 27, 2012 2:07:15 GMT -5
Hey Yud www.inner.org/hebleter/yud.htmHei Yud Yud, (pronounced yood) is the first letter in the Hebrew words for Jew, Isreal and God (YHWH). The letter Yud is used as the abbreviation for the holiest name of God. The name YHWH was pronounced in the Holy oh Holies, but since the temple was destroyed Jews no longer pronounce the full name. Hei represents the world, while Yud represents God. Yud has a numerical value of 10 Hei has a numerical value of 5 God added the letter Hei to Abram & Sarai's names. In other words, God split into two to be the father & mother on Earth, or Abraham & Sarah were the father & mother of "the children of God". Also, the Hebrew word Neshama means soul. Put the letter Yud in the middle and get the word Neshima, which means breath. As in, God in the soul gives breath. “…family names included in the census consisted of their paternal father's names with a hei added at the front and a yud at the end: ''The nation would taunt [Israel] saying ''Why do they trace their lineage by tribe? Do they really think that the Egyptians did not have their way with their mothers?''... So God placed His Name upon them, hei at one said and yud at the other, as if to say ''I testify that these people are indeed the sons of their fathers'' shiratdevorah.blogspot.com/2012/07/yud-and-hei.htmlThere’s some interesting stuff on these sites. cube-it.webs.com/chapter9theappendix.htmbridechrist.blogspot.com/2012/07/philadelphia-church-9-you-have-not.html
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Post by iameye on Aug 27, 2012 3:22:46 GMT -5
Hey Yud www.inner.org/hebleter/yud.htmHei Yud Yud, (pronounced yood) the first letter in the Hebrew words for Hebrew, Isreal and God (YHWH). The letter Yud is used as the abbreviation for the holiest name of God. The name YHWH was pronounced in the Holy oh Holies, but since the temple was destroyed Jews no longer pronounce the full name. Hei represents the world, while Yud represents God. Yud has a numerical value of 10 Hei has a numerical value of 5 God added the letter Hei to Abram & Sarai's names. In other words, God split into two to be the father & mother on Earth, or Abraham & Sarah were the father & mother of "the children of God". Also, the Hebrew word Neshama means soul. Put the letter Yud in the middle and get the word Neshima, which means breath. As in, God in the soul gives breath. bridechrist.blogspot.com/2012/07/philadelphia-church-9-you-have-not.html Get the pardes started! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pardes_(legend)The ancient Saba (an old man) stood up and said (to Shimon bar Yochai), "Rabbi, Rabbi! What is the meaning of what Rabbi Akiva said to his students, “When you come to the place of pure marble stones, do not say 'Water! Water!' lest you place yourselves in danger, for it is said, 'He who speaks untruths shall not stand before My eyes.'” But it is written, 'There shall be a firmament between the waters and it shall separate between water (above the firmament) and water (below the firmament)' (Genesis 1:6). Since the Torah describes the division of the waters in to upper and lower, why should it be problematic to mention this division? Furthermore, since there are upper and lower waters why did Rabbi Akiva warn them, “do not say, 'Water! Water!'”"
The Holy Lamp (a title for Shimon bar Yochai) replied, "Saba, it is proper that you reveal this secret that the chevraya (Rabbi Shimon's circle of disciples) have not grasped clearly."
The ancient Saba answered, "Rabbi, Rabbi, Holy Lamp. Surely the pure marble stones are the letter yud - one the upper yud of the letter aleph, and one the lower yud of the letter aleph. Here there is no spiritual impurity, only pure marble stones, so there is no separation between one water and the other; they form a single unity from the aspect of the Tree of Life, which is the vav in the midst of the letter aleph. In this regard it states, 'and if he take of the Tree of Life (and eat and live forever)' (Genesis 3:22)..."[6] ;D en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pardes_(Jewish_exegesis)Exposition Rashi explains that they ascended to Heaven by utilizing the Divine Name, i.e., they achieved a spiritual elevation through Jewish meditation practices. The Tosafot, medieval commentaries on the Talmud, say that the four sages "did not go up literally, but it appeared to them as if they went up."[4] On the other hand, Rabbi Louis Ginzberg, writes in the Jewish Encyclopedia (1901–1906) that the journey to paradise "is to be taken literally and not allegorically".[5] According to another interpretation, PaRDeS-exegesis is an acronym for the 4 traditional methods of exegesis in Judaism. In this sense, they were the four to understand the whole Torah The letter yud, a small suspended point, reveals the spark of essential good hidden within the letter tet. Subsequent to the initial tzimtzum, the contraction of G-d's Infinite light in order to make "place" for Creation, there remained within the empty void a single, potential point or "impression." The secret of this point is the power of the Infinite to contain finite phenomena within Himself and express them to apparent external reality
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Post by B on Aug 30, 2012 20:36:08 GMT -5
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Post by P(D)enny La(i)ne on Feb 5, 2013 14:21:26 GMT -5
Danny Wilten - Hour 1 - Orion In The VaticanRed Ice Creations January 29, 2013 Danny Wilten, an analyst, alchemist, symbolist, & hermeticist joins us to discuss his Ebook, Orion In The Vatican. There is a mystery associated with the Orion Constellation found in indigenous cultures all over the world that dates back to ancient Egypt. Danny discusses man's connection to the Orion Nebula and its association to the human body and consciousness. He talks about the mystery of how the Orion Nebula has been subconsciously depicted by some of the greatest masters in religious art including Michelangelo, El Greco, Bernini, and others, yet the intimate knowledge of the Orion Nebula found mysteriously in these paintings precedes the discovery of the telescope and still would require technology that rivals some of our most powerful telescopes today. We’ll point out what art pieces reveal important clues. In the second hour, we discuss symbols such as the winged disc and the all-seeing eye. Danny will talk about the Orion Constellation and Pleiades as mentioned in the Bible. Later, we’ll discuss Ellen G. White who founded The Seventh-day Adventist Church as well as other seers and visionaries who have mentioned Orion in their work. Wilten further explains why the findings he’s made can’t be explained away as Pareidolia, seeing patterns in random data.
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Post by linus on Feb 5, 2013 15:15:32 GMT -5
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Post by linus on Jun 9, 2013 16:32:43 GMT -5
Hey Yud www.inner.org/hebleter/yud.htmHei Yud Yud, (pronounced yood) is the first letter in the Hebrew words for Jew, Isreal and God (YHWH). The letter Yud is used as the abbreviation for the holiest name of God. The name YHWH was pronounced in the Holy oh Holies, but since the temple was destroyed Jews no longer pronounce the full name. Hei represents the world, while Yud represents God. Yud has a numerical value of 10 Hei has a numerical value of 5 God added the letter Hei to Abram & Sarai's names. In other words, God split into two to be the father & mother on Earth, or Abraham & Sarah were the father & mother of "the children of God". Also, the Hebrew word Neshama means soul. Put the letter Yud in the middle and get the word Neshima, which means breath. As in, God in the soul gives breath. “…family names included in the census consisted of their paternal father's names with a hei added at the front and a yud at the end: ''The nation would taunt [Israel] saying ''Why do they trace their lineage by tribe? Do they really think that the Egyptians did not have their way with their mothers?''... So God placed His Name upon them, hei at one said and yud at the other, as if to say ''I testify that these people are indeed the sons of their fathers'' shiratdevorah.blogspot.com/2012/07/yud-and-hei.htmlThere’s some interesting stuff on these sites. cube-it.webs.com/chapter9theappendix.htmbridechrist.blogspot.com/2012/07/philadelphia-church-9-you-have-not.html www.lightuntoournation.com/articles/shabbat-in-kabbalistic-thought/Expanding on this theme, Kabbalah explains that each letter has three ways it can be understood – its shape, its numerical value, what the letter is called. With this understanding in mind, we can explain a mystical teaching that the World to Come is a projection of the letter yud and the This World is a projection of the letter hay. The letter yud is the smallest of all the letters and can be likened to a mere dot, therefore it expresses spirituality – existence beyond the realm of physicality i.e. the World to Come – since, when written, it appears on the page but it is not drawn out to contain physical properties. The letter, hay, however, has two aspects to it. It is made up of the letter dalet, with the letter yud inside of it. The letter dalet represents the physical since it is made up of two lines – one horizontal and one vertical pointing to the four directions of the world. Additionally, the numerical value of the dalet is the number four, corresponding to the directions in our space-oriented world. The letter yud, as we have mentioned, represents the spiritual – existence beyond the physical realm. The letter hay, therefore, expresses a revealed physical world with with a spiritual component hidden within as its source. If we can get to the yud from within the hay – access spiritual clarity within the physical – we actualize the ultimate in light, clarity, and ourselves.Dalet was also added to YHVH to create Yehuda, which means Judah. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jew_(word)shiratdevorah.blogspot.com/2012/07/yud-and-hei.htmlWhy is this vigilance attested to by these two particular letters? Our Sages noted that the Hebrew words for ''man'' אישׁ and ''woman'' אשׁה only differ in the letters yud and hei, which spell God's Name.* On this, they remarked ''If a couple is found worthy, the Divine Presence will be with them''. [Sotah 17a] Here we see the Talmudic source that the letters yud and hei testify that God's people are pure and holy. *When the letters yud and hei are removed, both words spell אשׁ - fire - showing that when God is not present in a marriage, there is fire.
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Post by B on Jun 13, 2013 13:14:32 GMT -5
hei yud - don't let me down
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