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He is true blue. She is true blue. I'm a true blue American. Statements like these are often made to indicate someone is genuine, firm, steadfast and completely dedicated to something.Khesbet (Khesba, Khisba) in Egyptian, means blue. The lapis-lazuli stone is a divine symbol of Khesba (blue), thus these three words (Khesba, blue, lapis-lazuli) interchange and the use of one also means the other two, just as it is with any other trinity, since trinity is tri-unity and unity is uni-ti and uni-ti is the plural of oneness.
Khesba lapiz-lazuli blue is an archetype of “the true,” because it was the color of heaven the beautiful and the color of the spirit-soul. (BB2)
Ma means true. MaKhesbet (Khesbet-Maat) are expanded spellings of the true blue.
“The true lapis-lazuli” is an Egyptian expression used to distinguish the real from the artificial. [see Real McCoy].
The lapis-lazuli stone is a physical tangible symbol of MaKhesba. Heaven is the true foundation because the heavens are the solid enduring foundation of Earth because the heavens are the waters that surround, support and create Earth and all things in the universe.. Thus the truest truth is the blue heaven, which is why we love the clear blue sky, even though we really don't understand the deepest reasons why that our souls are trying to cry out for clarity of truth. (BB2) The heavens, by their forms and motions, express the writings and utterances of God. These are true blue and genuine lapis-lazuli.
In the simplest terms, true blue means respect the ubiquitous truths that are easy to see in the lights of day and under clear skies and that are in the plain sights each and every day of living life.
Another Egyptian word, Pru, also means blue.Pru means go forth, come forth, proceed, flow out, pour forth, emanate, run, see, appear, appearance, manifestation.
Pru is likely a shortened form of Petru to show, reveal and explain the Two Truths as clearly as the blue sky. (BB2)