Shin – Genesis 1

I find it interesting that the English letter S looks like a Snake (Serpent), is the beginning letter of those two words as well as the word Satan, and makes the same sound as the Paleo Hebrew letter Shin (Sin) which is also the sound similar to the hiss of a snake.

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Tav

Tav is related to the future. It is a symbol of the end as in Alpha and Omega. It is used with verbs to represent future tense and to represent the word "shall" or "should". It is related to the word death and may represent represent death in the word generations.

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Komainu

Previous Next In front of a Japanese shrine, there are two statues of lions known as "komainu" that sit on both sides of the approach. They are not idols but…

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Crossing the Threshold

With mounting excitement, I crossed the threshold into the lecture hall, and as I did I woke up. My anger and irritation upon awakening was bizarre considering that I consciously knew it had all been a dream.

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Lament of Hermes

Do you know, Asclepius, that Egypt is an image of heaven?  Or to speak more exactly, in Egypt all the operations of the powers which rule and work in heaven…

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Hermes, Messenger of the Gods

Hermes is immediately recognizable by four attributes: a broad-brimmed hat (petasos), winged sandals (talaria), a purse, and a herald’s wand (kerykeion, or caduceus in Latin). Hermes’ wand – a short-winged…

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Agni, Vedic fire god of Hinduism

The southern position and his association with fire helps identify Thoth in the Hindu tradition.Agni is a Sanskrit word meaning fire, and connotes the Vedic fire god of Hinduism. He…

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Enoch

Egypt acknowledged one of the exalted angels as “the great scribe,” and identified him as Thoth. His real identity is clarified in the writings of Moses as Enoch.  Enoch ascended…

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Egyptian Thoth

The Egyptians credited Thoth as the author of all works of science, religion, philosophy, and magic. The Greeks further declared him the inventor of astronomy, astrology, the science of numbers,…

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