Yaweh is more difficult for me to unravel, and I have tried many times.
Here are the curious things I found.
Yaweh (YHVH) is called a tetragrammaton, which means a 4-letter word. And then you have the concept of Metatron, which states it is a "lesser God" and "my name is in him". Isn't it curious that you can spell Metatron using the letters from tetragrammaton? My name is in him.
Furthermore, it is obvious that Yaweh (YHVH) can be pronounced a whole lot of different ways:
- Yod hey vov hey
- Yaw way
- Jehova
- Java
- Hava
- Yahoo
- He who
The partial reason for this is that Hebrew didn't have vowels, the word is literally YHVH but when spoken in common tongue it comes out sounding like "Yaweh" but that's only because of the vowels we have inserted between the consanants.
The last one (He who) I came up with while meditating on this confusing concept.
Say it like a title "He who" does this. "He who" knows all. "He who" is almighty. It is a nameless title. God has no name, only a title. Similar to "I am that I am" or "it is what it is". God is what it is, there's no name, it's more of an understanding of the natural order of the universe, rather than some kind of object or person. So it only has a title. This is of course from a more Gnostic viewpoint.
I am also a fan of GnosticWarrior.com and those style of interpretations. I am almost certain that the story of Jesus is about enlightenment through plant spirits (drugs). The Last Supper was an ayahuasca ceremony. Basically divination, resulting in a supernatural experience. Joseph Campbell explained this with his work on the Heroes' Journey, which Carl Jung expanded on. Look into Soma and Kykeon and it will start to make more sense. Or just consider "communion" involves wine (blood of Christ) and communion bread (flesh of Christ), the bread used to contain psychedelics but religious reform has removed this from the ritual. Christ means anointed (exalted, literally high out of your gourd). If you don't believe me then look up the original recipe for the Jews unleavened bread. They put the grains on top of syrian rue to bleach it. Syrian rue contains Harmala alkaloids which are psychedelic, and when mixed with DMT, create a fantastic spiritual experience. The Jews were known to create their holy Ark out of Acacia, which contains DMT, and in this Ark they stored the holy sacraments of the covenant, including "manna". Hint: it's psychedelics. In this Ark they also stored Aaron's Rod / Staff, which was in fact a grain threshing rod (they beat the grains out of the plants with it). The rod could have been absolutely caked in psychedelic matter. This makes even more sense when you research Saint Peter / Simon Magus. His history talks about how he could bewitch entire towns (with a drug, possibly datura). This was seen as witchcraft, but re-rolled into holiness, as they discovered drugs could be used for healing. So they enacted prohibition and took the drugs for themselves, to use for healing, and claim it's the power of God.
As for Yaweh being a God of War, look into who freed them from captivity? King Cyrus of Babylon.
I have a ton more stuff in my notes which I could dig into if you have specific questions.
Yaweh is more difficult for me to unravel, and I have tried many times.
Here are the curious things I found.
Yaweh (YHVH) is called a tetragrammaton, which means a 4-letter word. And then you have the concept of Metatron, which states it is a "lesser God" and "my name is in him". Isn't it curious that you can spell Metatron using the letters from tetragrammaton? My name is in him.
Furthermore, it is obvious that Yaweh (YHVH) can be pronounced a whole lot of different ways:
- Yod hey vov hey
- Yaw way
- Jehova
- Java
- Hava
- Yahoo
- He who
The partial reason for this is that Hebrew didn't have vowels, the word is literally YHVH but when spoken in common tongue it comes out sounding like "Yaweh" but that's only because of the vowels we have inserted between the consanants.
The last one (He who) I came up with while meditating on this confusing concept.
Say it like a title "He who" does this. "He who" knows all. "He who" is almighty. It is a nameless title. God has no name, only a title. Similar to "I am that I am" or "it is what it is". God is what it is, there's no name, it's more of an understanding of the natural order of the universe, rather than some kind of object or person. So it only has a title. This is of course from a more Gnostic viewpoint.
I am also a fan of GnosticWarrior.com and those style of interpretations. I am almost certain that the story of Jesus is about enlightenment through plant spirits (drugs). The Last Supper was an ayahuasca ceremony. Basically divination, resulting in a supernatural experience. Joseph Campbell explained this with his work on the Heroes' Journey, which Carl Jung expanded on. Look into Soma and Kykeon and it will start to make more sense. Or just consider "communion" involves wine (blood of Christ) and communion bread (flesh of Christ), the bread used to contain psychedelics but religious reform has removed this from the ritual. Christ means anointed (exalted, literally high out of your gourd). If you don't believe me then look up the original recipe for the Jews unleavened bread. They put the grains on top of syrian rue to bleach it. Syrian rue contains Harmala alkaloids which are psychedelic, and when mixed with DMT, create a fantastic spiritual experience. The Jews were known to create their holy Ark out of Acacia, which contains DMT, and in this Ark they stored the holy sacraments of the covenant, including "manna". Hint: it's psychedelics. In this Ark they also stored Aaron's Rod / Staff, which was in fact a grain threshing rod (the beat the grains out of the plants with it). The rod could have been absolutely caked in psychedelic matter. This makes even more sense when you research Saint Peter / Simon Magus. His history talks about how he could bewitch entire towns (with a drug, possibly datura). This was seen as witchcraft, but re-rolled into holiness, as they discovered drugs could be used for healing. So they enacted prohibition and took the drugs for themselves, to use for healing, and claim it's the power of God.
As for Yaweh being a God of War, look into who freed them from captivity? King Cyrus of Babylon.
I have a ton more stuff in my notes which I could dig into if you have specific questions.
Yaweh is more difficult for me to unravel, and I have tried many times.
Here are the curious things I found.
Yaweh (YHVH) is called a tetragrammaton, which means a 4-letter word. And then you have the concept of Metatron, which states it is a "lesser God" and "my name is in him". Isn't it curious that you can spell Metatron using the letters from tetragrammaton? My name is in him.
Furthermore, it is obvious that Yaweh (YHVH) can be pronounced a whole lot of different ways:
- Yod hey vov hey
- Yaw way
- Jehova
- Java
- Hava
- Yahoo
- He who
The partial reason for this is that Hebrew didn't have vowels, the word is literally YHVH but when spoken in common tongue it comes out sounding like "Yaweh" but that's only because of the vowels we have inserted between the consanants.
The last one (He who) I came up with while meditating on this confusing concept.
Say it like a title "He who" does this. "He who" knows all. "He who" is almighty. It is a nameless title. God has no name, only a title. Similar to "I am that I am" or "it is what it is". God is what it is, there's no name, it's more of an understanding of the natural order of the universe, rather than some kind of object or person. So it only has a title. This is of course from a more Gnostic viewpoint.
I am also a fan of GnosticWarrior.com and those style of interpretations. I am almost certain that the story of Jesus is about enlightenment through plant spirits (drugs). The Last Supper was an ayahuasca ceremony. Basically divination, resulting in a supernatural experience. Joseph Campbell explained this with his work on the Heroes' Journey, which Carl Jung expanded on. Look into Soma and Kykeon and it will start to make more sense. Or just consider "communion" involves wine (blood of Christ) and communion bread, the bread used to contain psychedelics but religious reform has removed this from the ritual. If you don't believe me then look up the original recipe for the Jews unleavened bread. They put the grains on top of syrian rue to bleach it. Syrian rue contains Harmala alkaloids which are psychedelic, and when mixed with DMT, create a fantastic spiritual experience. The Jews were known to create their holy Ark out of Acacia, which contains DMT, and in this Ark they stored the holy sacraments of the covenant, including "manna". Hint: it's psychedelics. In this Ark they also stored Aaron's Rod / Staff, which was in fact a grain threshing rod (the beat the grains out of the plants with it). The rod could have been absolutely caked in psychedelic matter. This makes even more sense when you research Saint Peter / Simon Magus. His history talks about how he could bewitch entire towns (with a drug, possibly datura). This was seen as witchcraft, but re-rolled into holiness, as they discovered drugs could be used for healing. So they enacted prohibition and took the drugs for themselves, to use for healing, and claim it's the power of God.
As for Yaweh being a God of War, look into who freed them from captivity? King Cyrus of Babylon.
I have a ton more stuff in my notes which I could dig into if you have specific questions.
Yaweh is more difficult for me to unravel, and I have tried many times.
Here are the curious things I found.
Yaweh (YHVH) is called a tetragrammaton, which means a 4-letter word. And then you have the concept of Metatron, which states it is a "lesser God" and "my name is in him". Isn't it curious that you can spell Metatron using the letters from tetragrammaton? My name is in him.
Furthermore, it is obvious that Yaweh (YHVH) can be pronounced a whole lot of different ways:
- Yod hey vov hey
- Yaw way
- Jehova
- Java
- Hava
- Yahoo
- He who
The partial reason for this is that Hebrew didn't have vowels, the word is literally YHVH but when spoken in common tongue it comes out sounding like "Yaweh" but that's only because of the vowels we have inserted between the consanants.
The last one (He who) I came up with while meditating on this confusing concept.
Say it like a title "He who" does this. "He who" knows all. "He who" is almighty. It is a nameless title. God has no name, only a title. Similar to "I am that I am" or "it is what it is". God is what it is, there's no name, it's more of an understanding of the natural order of the universe, rather than some kind of object or person. So it only has a title. This is of course from a more Gnostic viewpoint.
I am also a fan of GnosticWarrior.com and those style of interpretations. I am almost certain that the story of Jesus is about enlightenment through plant spirits (drugs). The Last Supper was an ayahuasca ceremony. Basically divination, resulting in a supernatural experience. Joseph Campbell explained this with his work on the Heroes' Journey, which Carl Jung expanded on. Look into Soma and Kykeon and it will start to make more sense. Or just consider "communion" involves wine (blood of Christ) and communion bread, the bread used to contain psychedelics but religious reform has removed this from the ritual. If you don't believe me then look up the original recipe for the Jews unleavened bread. They put the grains on top of syrian rue to bleach it. Syrian rue contains Harmala alkaloids which are psychedelic, and when mixed with DMT, create a fantastic spiritual experience. The Jews were known to create their holy Ark out of Acacia, which contains DMT, and in this Ark they stored the holy sacraments of the covenant, including "manna". Hint: it's psychedelics. This makes even more sense when you research Saint Peter / Simon Magus. His history talks about how he could bewitch entire towns (with a drug, possibly datura). This was seen as witchcraft, but re-rolled into holiness, as they discovered drugs could be used for healing. So they enacted prohibition and took the drugs for themselves, to use for healing, and claim it's the power of God.
As for Yaweh being a God of War, look into who freed them from captivity? King Cyrus of Babylon.
I have a ton more stuff in my notes which I could dig into if you have specific questions.
Yaweh is more difficult for me to unravel, and I have tried many times.
Here are the curious things I found.
Yaweh (YHVH) is called a tetragrammaton, which means a 4-letter word. And then you have the concept of Metatron, which states it is a "lesser God" and "my name is in him". Isn't it curious that you can spell Metatron using the letters from tetragrammaton? My name is in him.
Furthermore, it is obvious that Yaweh (YHVH) can be pronounced a whole lot of different ways:
- Yod hey vov hey
- Yaw way
- Jehova
- Java
- Hava
- Yahoo
- He who
The last one (He who) I came up with while meditating on this confusing concept.
Say it like a title "He who" does this. "He who" knows all. "He who" is almighty. It is a nameless title. God has no name, only a title. Similar to "I am that I am" or "it is what it is". God is what it is, there's no name, it's more of an understanding of the natural order of the universe, rather than some kind of object or person. So it only has a title. This is of course from a more Gnostic viewpoint.
I am also a fan of GnosticWarrior.com and those style of interpretations. I am almost certain that the story of Jesus is about enlightenment through plant spirits (drugs). The Last Supper was an ayahuasca ceremony. Basically divination, resulting in a supernatural experience. Joseph Campbell explained this with his work on the Heroes' Journey, which Carl Jung expanded on. Look into Soma and Kykeon and it will start to make more sense. Or just consider "communion" involves wine (blood of Christ) and communion bread, the bread used to contain psychedelics but religious reform has removed this from the ritual. If you don't believe me then look up the original recipe for the Jews unleavened bread. They put the grains on top of syrian rue to bleach it. Syrian rue contains Harmala alkaloids which are psychedelic, and when mixed with DMT, create a fantastic spiritual experience. The Jews were known to create their holy Ark out of Acacia, which contains DMT, and in this Ark they stored the holy sacraments of the covenant, including "manna". Hint: it's psychedelics. This makes even more sense when you research Saint Peter / Simon Magus. His history talks about how he could bewitch entire towns (with a drug, possibly datura). This was seen as witchcraft, but re-rolled into holiness, as they discovered drugs could be used for healing. So they enacted prohibition and took the drugs for themselves, to use for healing, and claim it's the power of God.
As for Yaweh being a God of War, look into who freed them from captivity? King Cyrus of Babylon.
I have a ton more stuff in my notes which I could dig into if you have specific questions.
Yaweh is more difficult for me to unravel, and I have tried many times.
Here are the curious things I found.
Yaweh (YHVH) is called a tetragrammaton, which means a 4-letter word. And then you have the concept of Metatron, which states it is a "lesser God" and "my name is in him". Isn't it curious that you can spell Metatron using the letters from tetragrammaton? My name is in him.
Furthermore, it is obvious that Yaweh (YHVH) can be pronounced a whole lot of different ways:
- Yod hey vov hey
- Yaw way
- Jehova
- Java
- Hava
- Yahoo
- He who
The last one (He who) I came up with while meditating on this confusing concept.
Say it like a title "He who" does this. "He who" knows all. "He who" is almighty. It is a nameless title. God has no name, only a title. Similar to "I am that I am" or "it is what it is". God is what it is, there's no name, it's more of an understanding of the natural order of the universe, rather than some kind of object or person. So it only has a title. This is of course from a more Gnostic viewpoint.
I am also a fan of GnosticWarrior.com and those style of interpretations. I am almost certain that the story of Jesus is about enlightenment through plant spirits (drugs). The Last Supper was an ayahuasca ceremony. Basically divination, resulting in a supernatural experience. Joseph Campbell explained this with his work on the Heroes' Journey, which Carl Jung expanded on. Look into Soma and Kykeon and it will start to make more sense. Or just consider "communion" involves wine (blood of Christ) and communion bread, the bread used to contain psychedelics but religious reform has removed this from the ritual. If you don't believe me then look up the original recipe for the Jews unleavened bread. They put the grains on top of syrian rue to bleach it. Syrian rue contains Harmala alkaloids which are psychedelic, and when mixed with DMT, create a fantastic spiritual experience. The Jews were known to create their holy Ark out of Acacia, which contains DMT, and in this Ark they stored the holy sacraments of the covenant, including "manna". Hint: it's psychedelics.
As for Yaweh being a God of War, look into who freed them from captivity? King Cyrus of Babylon.
I have a ton more stuff in my notes which I could dig into if you have specific questions.