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This is the word standing for Mama माँ or Mām̐ And it so , and no one could say that Mām̐ is not shorten from Mama. Why ? Because Mām̐ is Mamas shorten form . And it is Mama because here are two symbols joined together as one माँ = two symbols First one is Г Second one is so called fish symbol . So we have माँ = 1 + 1 or माँ = Г + ﻻ Wherein ﻻ - is rotated so called fishy symbol. and Г is rotated word |
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![]() When we have this Hindi comparing ,according by meaning we will noted
that under the letter Makedonija means Earth Mother. Thus because Make -Mother and Donia -Earth Google translate results are coming forward when we have "World of Mother" search what match with Makedonia . And we do have these results because World of Mother as epithet does standing for Earth Mother . If we again remind ourselves for our planet tittles we see that they are> Planet , The World, and Earth .Earth as Planet Earth or as Earth Mother. Earth Mother as one of the Ma goddesses titling . |
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![]() Translate.google.com at the present will provide us this results
When we will type words on English : World of Mother we will read ,at Hindi मां की दुनिया ,and with Latin orthography as : maan kee duniya. World of Mother Translate from: English Translate into: Hindi maan kee duniya , Today is Wednesday 30.03.2016. I have,I wanna to indicate that earlier at Translate.Google.com Hindi translation results we read were presented at this way: But earlier we were having year 2010 http://translate.google.com/#en|hi| World of Mother :World of Mother Translate from: English Translate into: Hindi English to Hindi translation माँ की दुनिया (listed to this translation ) Mām̐ kī duniyā or माँ की दुनिया with Hindi alphabet Mām̐ kī duniyā with Latin orthography That's from 2010 recorded results As you can note it is a difference here at the part of Latin presentation earlier we had Mām̐ kī duniyā Or we read that instead of Mām̐ now days is maan and instead of ,duniyā we have got duniya Shell we ask why it is as it is ? And to whom we have to congrats because of it ? But ones is for sure Always it will be माँ की दुनिया . Last edited by Goce Homer MakeDonski; 03-30-2016 at 12:31 PM. |
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The pre-Christian history of the fish symbol: ![]() The fish symbol has been used for millennia worldwide as a religious symbol associated with the Pagan Great Mother Goddess. It is the outline of her vulva. The fish symbol was often drawn by overlapping two very thin crescent moons. One represented the crescent shortly before the new moon; the other shortly after, when the moon is just visible. The Moon is the heavenly body that has long been associated with the Goddess, just as the sun is a symbol of the God. The link between the Goddess and fish was found in various areas of the ancient world: # In China, Great Mother Kwan-yin often portrayed in the shape of a fish # In India, the Goddess Kali was called the "fish-eyed one" # In Egypt, Isis was called the Great Fish of the Abyss # In Greece the Greek word "delphos" meant both fish and womb. The word is derived from the location of the ancient Oracle at Delphi who worshipped the original fish goddess, Themis. The later fish Goddess, Aphrodite Salacia, was worshipped by her followers on her sacred day, Friday. They ate fish and engaging in orgies. From her name comes the English word "salacious" which means lustful or obscene. Also from her name comes the name of our fourth month, April. In later centuries, the Christian church adsorbed this tradition by requiring the faithful to eat fish on Friday - a tradition that was only recently abandoned. # In ancient Rome Friday is called "dies veneris" or Day of Venus, the Pagan Goddess of Love. # Throughout the Mediterranean, mystery religions used fish, wine and bread for their sacramental meal. # In Scandinavia, the Great Goddess was named Freya; fish were eaten in her honor. The 6th day of the week was named "Friday" after her. # In the Middle East, the Great Goddess of Ephesus was portrayed as a woman with a fish amulet over her genitals. The fish symbol "was so revered throughout the Roman empire that Christian authorities insisted on taking it over, with extensive revision of myths to deny its earlier female-genital meanings...Sometimes the Christ child was portrayed inside the vesica, which was superimposed on Mary's belly and obviously represented her womb, just as in the ancient symbolism of the Goddess." 9 Another author writes: "The fish headdress of the priests of Ea [a Sumero-Semitic God] later became the miter of the Christian bishops." 10 The symbol itself, the eating of fish on Friday and the association of the symbol with deity were all taken over by the early Church from Pagan sources. Only the sexual component was deleted. And does this symbol have something to do with the Word Ma ,it's origin and possible meaning? Of course it does Lets see it from different angle. ![]() Well before Christianity, the fish symbol was known as "the Great Mother," a pointed oval sign, the "vesica piscis" or Vessel of the Fish. "Fish" and "womb" were synonymous terms in ancient Greek,"delphos." Its link to fertility, birth, feminine sexuality and the natural force of women was acknowledged also by the Celts, as well as pagan cultures throughout northern Europe. Eleanor Gaddon traces a "Cult of the Fish Mother" as far back as the hunting and fishing people of the Danube River Basin in the sixth millennium B.C.E. Over fifty shrines have been found throughout the region which depict a fishlike deity, a female creature who "incorporates aspects of an egg, a fish and a woman which could have been a primeval creator or a mythical ancestress..11 ![]() _________ Ref: 9. B.G. Walker, "The Woman's Encyclopaedia of Myths and Secrets", Harper & Row, San Francisco CA (1983), Page 313-314 10. J.C. Cooper, op cit, Page 15. 11. Morn Du Toit,"Blind Faith"2008,Quest for the truth about Christianity, ISBN-13 978-1-8479964-0-4 page... 171 Internet source https://books.google.mk/books?id=HThpjGUXZ4gC&printsec=frontcover&dq=inaut hor:%22Morn+Du+Toit%22&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjaqID JoenLAhVqG5oKHVpaB5UQ6AEIGjAA#v=onepage&q&f=false http://www.religioustolerance.org/chr_symb.htm Last edited by Goce Homer MakeDonski; 03-30-2016 at 03:48 PM. |
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What will happend if we will make a combination of these two different Ma Goddesses pictographic scripts? ![]() and ![]() May then we could explained Hebrew's EL ![]() Hebrew: So here we could have: E=Ma L=Ma EL=MaMa or Mama Internet source: http://net.lib.byu.edu/imaging/negev/Names.html |
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![]() At the word Elohim , all linguistics from all around will agree that it is about word given as plural.
Why? Because suffix - im does represented plurals at theirs language. So we have got Elohim = EL + plural =Elonim We have to account if we wanna prove that plural is here because of some reasons. Reasons could be explained if we do the enumeration . We are doing it on this way E+L = plural Thus because E+L =plural 1+1= plural _____ And here we go again E+L=2 because Ma+Ma=2 Because E~Ma L~Ma Because we have got God and His symbol . Same as with Hindy where God and His symbol appeared |
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Г + ﻻ Hebrew L + E Where L is rotated Г and Г is as pointing was |` - Goddess or Ma Where E having its root at rotated ﻻ symbol . ![]() Now Alpha as symbol is rotated womb symbol as well . Such a powerful is this so called Last edited by Goce Homer MakeDonski; 03-30-2016 at 04:08 PM. |
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![]() Now, Alpha as symbol is rotated womb symbol as well .
![]() Such a powerful is this so called ![]() pre-Christian fish symbol , what shows us something much more,and much bigger Again from different angles observed ,as its about to claim I am the First ![]() and ![]() the Last one I am who I am I am the only one I am m I am M I am Ma I am *MaMa Last edited by Goce Homer MakeDonski; 03-30-2016 at 04:16 PM. |
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![]() Hebrew: = El (God).
So here we could have: E=Ma L=Ma EL=MaMa or Mama Internet source: http://net.lib.byu.edu/imaging/negev/Names.html |
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![]() If we compare with a far East and China writing system we can noted that :
The Chinese word zhu - 主 - zhŭ meaning : master, main, to be in charge of, God, host, hostess, ..13 owner, primary… How we have to analyse ? We have one word with several different meanings . Shall we ignore meaning of God ,and recognise only all of the rest of whole lots ? And why to do that? Is it “because we would like to see things so “ enough ? 主 and |`|`|` Such a meaning similarity , and such an near by symbolical orthography . 主 and |`|`|` God and God And everything based at NO “spreading influence of Greek culture over the non-Greek peoples that were conquered by Alexander the Great…” _______ LInk 13 http://dictionary.hantrainerpro.com/...zhu_master.htm Last edited by Goce Homer MakeDonski; 03-30-2016 at 05:00 PM. |
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