Monday, October 3, 2022

Allelu-jah Alleluia Hallelujah | Origin, Definition, Meaning
Unity Consciousness #2809

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The Solar Mythology of Scientific Knowledge brings us the leading deity as the sun-god, the son of the mother. One name of the sun-god is Jah. This is also Iah, Sut, Baal, El-Shadai, Hak, Kak, Kebek, the sun of night, the ever-coming one who repeats forms of spirit-soul called words.

El is a soul of life.
lu means to come, return and dual one.
El and IU are both forms of mother and son.

EL-IU-JAH is also Allelujah and Alleluia. Alleluia is a calling forth of soul of life in fire to reinvigorate itself from black to red to yellow to golden to white. This fire is the Need-fire or Baal-fire relit at winter solstice to resurrect at vernal equinox and reach its height at summer solstice and die down at autumnal equinox.
Alleluia also from Au-el-iu-jah.
From this also come Ouija.

Furthermore, HAI is to stand and hail, invoke; and “HA” is to go first, precede, be the leader. Thus we can add Hai to El-Iu-Jah to get Hai-El-Iu-Jah, Hai-le-Iu-Jah, Hail-elijah and Hallelujah.
A fuller form of the word is likely Khau-le-Iu-Jah. Khau is also mother and child and scholar. We know Elijah was a scholar, teacher, writer. Kau and Ka mean to call forth spirit-soul from the grave, the underworld. This is the calling forth of the seven + 1 elemental souls of life and all their followers, companions, children and logic offspring.
By The Way Again: Khau-le-Iu-Jah is also Kha-le-Iu-Jah is Khael-Iu-Jah is Ka-el-iu-jah is Kal-el, the name of superman.

To sing or say Alleluia or Hallelujah as a song or word of praise is the same thing as a song or word spoken to raise something. This is so since praise is to lift up and hold in high esteem and praise is raise, rise and ra-is-e-levated.
Praise is per asi, per-ati, the repa of Mati, the two truths.

The Dacotahs (Dakotas) proclaim “HI-LE-LI-LAH” to invoke the spirit of healing.
Dakota takes its name from a confederation of seven tribes calling themselves Dahcota, which signifies 'friends,' 'allies' or 'confederates.'