some info about the Hebrew pronounciation:
The tenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet is called "Yod" (rhymes with "mode"). As Yod is the smallest letter, much kabbalistic and mystical significance is attached to it. Defined as "hand."
Heh - An "H" (usually pronounced "hah"), it means "the."
Shin is the twenty first letter, (pronounced “ sheen”) and symbolizes the Spirit, the Spiritual Fire, The Flaming Sword. It is said that when Shin is not in the middle of a word it turns to anger and resentment. When in the middle of a word, it is the central equilibrating fire. For example is the word Moses, which is M Sh H, or Yeheshuah, which is Y H Sh V H.
The letter VAU is pronounced VAV in Hebrew. When it is intoned it is pronounced WAW. It is intoned constantly because it occurs in the sacred Hebrew word Yahweh.
"The name Jesus in Hebrew is spelled Yod He Shin Vau Heh. The name Jehovah is Yod He Vau Heh. The "Shin" added to Jesus represents the element Akasha. The Yod He, and Vau Heh, the letters on both side of Shin represents Fire, Air, Water and Earth, and thus, Yod He Shin Vau Heh represents a 5th element or that of Akasha which is the Divine Spirit."
From the LOO, it seems Yahweh changed names due to negative interferences in, I'd guess, the magic of the spoken name. Ra seems to contradict the info I found naming Jehoshuah as Yod-Heh-Shin-Vau-Heh, because the incarnated being named this must have come way before him to have fathered the Anak.
The tenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet is called "Yod" (rhymes with "mode"). As Yod is the smallest letter, much kabbalistic and mystical significance is attached to it. Defined as "hand."
Heh - An "H" (usually pronounced "hah"), it means "the."
Shin is the twenty first letter, (pronounced “ sheen”) and symbolizes the Spirit, the Spiritual Fire, The Flaming Sword. It is said that when Shin is not in the middle of a word it turns to anger and resentment. When in the middle of a word, it is the central equilibrating fire. For example is the word Moses, which is M Sh H, or Yeheshuah, which is Y H Sh V H.
The letter VAU is pronounced VAV in Hebrew. When it is intoned it is pronounced WAW. It is intoned constantly because it occurs in the sacred Hebrew word Yahweh.
"The name Jesus in Hebrew is spelled Yod He Shin Vau Heh. The name Jehovah is Yod He Vau Heh. The "Shin" added to Jesus represents the element Akasha. The Yod He, and Vau Heh, the letters on both side of Shin represents Fire, Air, Water and Earth, and thus, Yod He Shin Vau Heh represents a 5th element or that of Akasha which is the Divine Spirit."
From the LOO, it seems Yahweh changed names due to negative interferences in, I'd guess, the magic of the spoken name. Ra seems to contradict the info I found naming Jehoshuah as Yod-Heh-Shin-Vau-Heh, because the incarnated being named this must have come way before him to have fathered the Anak.
Quote:24.5 Questioner: Then Yahweh, in an attempt to correct what I might call a mistake (I know you don’t want to call it that), started 3,300 years ago a positive philosophy. Were the Orion and Yahweh philosophies impressed telepathically, or were there other techniques used?
Ra: I am Ra. There were two other techniques used: one by the entity no longer called Yahweh, who still felt that if it could raise up entities which were superior to the negative forces, that these superior entities could spread the Law of One. Thus this entity, “Yod-Heh-Shin-Vau-Heh,” came among your people in form according to incarnate being and mated in the normal reproductive manner of your physical complexes, thus birthing a generation of much larger beings, these beings called “Anak.”