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Chapter
Nineteen
"The Children of the Law of One Basic
Meta-Physics of Science-Magic" continued...
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The
Name of God that is the Formula for Creation
As I studied various ancient texts in the library, I found it amazing that there
were so many different names for God. Not gods. But different names
for the “One God”, even within the same religion sometimes. For instance,
Elohim, Jehova, the God of Abraham, etc.. As Gabriel was putting away some
scrolls behind the table I was studying at, I asked about this.
“Why are there so many names for the Universal Spirit?”
“Ah, it is a question. Sometimes it is because of different cultures or
languages, sometimes it is because of translations from one culture or language
to another, sometimes it is translations within one culture, sometimes it is for
control and confusion - to change the truth or meaning of God.”
“What is the most ancient name for the Universal Spirit? Great trivia
question, isn't it?”
“Trivia?”
“Yes, like a game show or something?”
“Game show?”
Gabriel was an elder Adept monk, who had been there a long time, not to mention
that he was also a librarian after all. I may as well been asking him
about Disco music. So I dropped it, and went back to the original
question.
“The most ancient name for the Universal Spirit, is Yod He Vau He. But
this ancient name is far more than just what another religion calls their
version of the concept of God, or even a name. In fact, it was not meant
to really be just a ‘name’ at all. It is from before our time of human
manifestation on Earth. It is the physical word equivalent of a
vibrational, or thought form. It is an actual representation of the
Universal Law that governs the ‘primary pattern’ [discussed earlier].
The name itself, is the key to creation, and the representation of the Universal
Law of polarities, and the replication/reproduction of all vibration. And
remember, EVERYTHING is vibration. Contained in this one name for the One,
is the actual formula for creation, and the manifestation of all life within the
One. Thus this name of God, is probably the single most significant
metaphysical concept there is.”
“It sounds pretty deep and heavy.”
“No. It is the simplest thing in the Universe, just the hardest to
really understand by the un-initiated, and unenlightened.”
“There’s no way I’ll be able to get it then.”
“Not at all. ‘The name’ is represented by four letters of what is
now called the Hebrew alphabet, which have numerical, as well as symbolic,
meanings.”
“Oh, that is very clear now...”, I said respectfully but with playful
sarcasm. “So what is the name already!?”
“I told you, Yod-He-Vau-He (YHVH) [allegedly Pronounced Yohd-Hay-Vah-Hay].”
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