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Post by aracon on Jun 27, 2008 17:15:38 GMT -6
Udjai Talibah Alu Shamise, A-bok Sa-bey, Pan-I-we, Meh-ti-t Meh-rit. Ka-ha-it e Ke-mi-si D-jes-e-rit, Amahte Adjo Kahotep - Meh-rit Nomti. Suten Baraka Rem-ma-oh
(Nearest Translation - Greetings Seeker, You are the Child of the First Born, I am wise, the bringer, the righteously beloved. Crowned Black Isis, Holy Woman. You are to have power of your treasures. Be in peaceful essence – Beloved in strength and Royal Blessings Rich Man!)
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Post by Yahn'ikthorn on Apr 1, 2009 2:20:06 GMT -6
Glad to see you here too...
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Post by docdr on Apr 15, 2009 14:50:59 GMT -6
aracron wtf ? its all gibberish. i know every language in history of man and that "invocation" added up no translation. aka gibberish. and i speak a lot of japanese.
Greetings Seeker, You are the Child of the First Born, I am wise, the bringer, the righteously beloved. Crowned Black Isis, Holy Woman. You are to have power of your treasures. Be in peaceful essence – Beloved in strength and Royal Blessings Rich Man!)
CHA SI A UAH TEE NIA TA FE oh A TEE FA BES TEYH TEE BAHNI TEE RICHA BELAH. KRA BAL SINI, AHK BEENA. YA REYH TA SHA POHNAH TE YA TRENA. BA NEYH PASAY SHA- BEYHLA TE SHARTAH TE DA SHIRA BIKA REEYSH BAHNA.
rEAL INVOCATION
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Post by Yahn'ikthorn on Apr 15, 2009 22:33:16 GMT -6
This is definitely the wrong forum for trolling. If you have nothing worth posting, shut up.
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Post by sin on Apr 21, 2009 9:40:03 GMT -6
aracron wtf ? its all gibberish. i know every language in history of man and that "invocation" added up no translation. aka gibberish. and i speak a lot of japanese. Greetings Seeker, You are the Child of the First Born, I am wise, the bringer, the righteously beloved. Crowned Black Isis, Holy Woman. You are to have power of your treasures. Be in peaceful essence – Beloved in strength and Royal Blessings Rich Man!) CHA SI A UAH TEE NIA TA FE oh A TEE FA BES TEYH TEE BAHNI TEE RICHA BELAH. KRA BAL SINI, AHK BEENA. YA REYH TA SHA POHNAH TE YA TRENA. BA NEYH PASAY SHA- BEYHLA TE SHARTAH TE DA SHIRA BIKA REEYSH BAHNA. rEAL INVOCATION "Belief is the seed which plants the Tree." C'mon, surely you recognize a belief-based ideal when you see it! If you use any language and cannot communicate with another person - it's all gibberish. In the context used here - it clearly has meaning.
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Post by aracon on May 31, 2012 18:42:38 GMT -6
The invocation is spoken in Ancient Egyptian, closest to Sumerian. If you think it's jibberish, then please try to pronounce it and see what the effects are before judgement is passed.
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Post by sin on May 31, 2012 19:18:50 GMT -6
Archaic Egyptian (before 2600 BC) Old Egyptian (2600 BC – 2000 BC) Middle Egyptian (2000 BC – 1300 BC) Late Egyptian (1300 BC – 700 BC) Demotic (7th century BC – 5th century AD) Coptic (4th century AD – 17th century AD)
"Ancient Egyptian" means very little. When you say closest to Sumerian, in what manner? In other words, how are you getting your pronunciation? For example, the Hieroglyphics which date back as far as 3200 BC, we have the images yes but no real guide as to their pronunciation. At best, we have educated guesses.
Can you elaborate on this a bit? I've studied a fair bit on language (linguistics being a personal hobby) what are you basing this upon?
CS
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Post by oola on Jun 2, 2012 12:51:59 GMT -6
Archaic Egyptian (before 2600 BC) Old Egyptian (2600 BC – 2000 BC) Middle Egyptian (2000 BC – 1300 BC) Late Egyptian (1300 BC – 700 BC) Demotic (7th century BC – 5th century AD) Coptic (4th century AD – 17th century AD)
"Ancient Egyptian" means very little. When you say closest to Sumerian, in what manner? In other words, how are you getting your pronunciation? For example, the Hieroglyphics which date back as far as 3200 BC, we have the images yes but no real guide as to their pronunciation. At best, we have educated guesses.
Can you elaborate on this a bit? I've studied a fair bit on language (linguistics being a personal hobby) what are you basing this upon?
CSWhat matters here is it the language or the reliability of the invocation? Lets assume it is an educated guess.
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Post by sin on Jun 2, 2012 16:45:20 GMT -6
Archaic Egyptian (before 2600 BC) Old Egyptian (2600 BC – 2000 BC) Middle Egyptian (2000 BC – 1300 BC) Late Egyptian (1300 BC – 700 BC) Demotic (7th century BC – 5th century AD) Coptic (4th century AD – 17th century AD)
"Ancient Egyptian" means very little. When you say closest to Sumerian, in what manner? In other words, how are you getting your pronunciation? For example, the Hieroglyphics which date back as far as 3200 BC, we have the images yes but no real guide as to their pronunciation. At best, we have educated guesses.
Can you elaborate on this a bit? I've studied a fair bit on language (linguistics being a personal hobby) what are you basing this upon?
CSWhat matters here is it the language or the reliability of the invocation? Lets assume it is an educated guess.
Obviously, as my comment previously states as much. This is more so to address my personal curiosity.
CS
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Post by aracon on Jun 2, 2012 18:50:45 GMT -6
I shall elaborate more for you. It was between Archaic and Old Egypt, dating back to 2500 BCE. It was hieroglyphic in nature the way it was scribed, but the tongue was very unique. My description was vague, for that I apologise - but it was the closest description I was able to give easily without going into an indepth post. But now, here it is...
Osiris, Isis and Horus are the Egyptian Trinity. When a new cult was being developed or imposed, the priests who rose to power often pushed the older deities upstairs by calling them “mother” or “father” of the gods. They remained notionally in charge of their offspring but practical honors were offered to their children. Osiris, Isis and Horus were made co-equals in a holy family, while older gods were pushed upstairs into obscurity, and another old Egyptian god Set was discredited, and he was made the murderer of the popular Osiris, the god equivalent in Egypt to Christ in Christendom.
Everywhere in the Book of the Dead, the deceased is identified with Osiris from 3400 BCE to the Roman period, however in the true Tamerian (Archaic Egyptian) sense, Isis was still initiating priestesses into her realm. Within the sphere of influence of the Ptolemaic Empire, which included Palestine at least part of the time, the cult of Serapis and Isis spread in the two centuries preceding the events of the gospels. Temples to Isis or Serapis have been found at Athens, Pompeii and Puteoli. In the first century BC, Isis was regarded as a universal goddess, identified with Rhea, Demeter, Hestia, Hera, Aphrodite, Leto, Nanaia, Artemis and Astarte. This is where the language became more proficiently used in those initiations to Isis.
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Post by sin on Jun 2, 2012 20:58:04 GMT -6
To clarify, I was inquiring into the linguistics, not your personal interpretation of its origins.
Can you elaborate on the pronunciation for designing your invocation?
CS
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