United, you are free.
The way is open.
We're smiling at you all.
In the Ancient Greek, the term Άγγελος is pronounced [Angelos]. The orthographic rule is that when we see the doubled letter γ [g] becoming γγ, we pronounce it as [ng] or more precisely [ŋg] like in English the phonetic ending in the word 'flying'.
For the ancient Greeks, the letter γ refered to the doubling of time in the third time. It is interesting to notice that etymologically, the original term ανω-γ [ano-g] has been contracted into αν'-γ and that for the phonetic reason, we obtain the spelling αγγ [aŋg] in lowercase letters and Άγγ that starts with the capital letter Ά.
The word Άν(ω) [an(o)] refers to the concept of Height, also (inaccessible) Celestial Highness.
There is no coincidence that in Άνω [ano] we have the first letter Ά/α (alpha) and the twenty-sixth letter Ω/ω (ōméga). This involves the wholeness of Creation where the fourteenth letter Ν/ν (nu) indicates a split or a doubling of time.
It should be noted that the Sumerian word 𒀭 [an] means 'sky' and 'heaven'. This same cuneiform sign can be pronounced as [íL] or [éL]. If we add the Sumerian word 𒃲 [gaL], we get 𒀭𒃲 [AnGaL], meaning '(interstellar) Great Sky', synonymous with realities of very elevated vibrations with intelligent beings evolving in prodigiously upper frequential octaves.
Therefore in the Greek word Άγγελος we get the first part Άγγ [aŋg] and the second part ελος [élos]. The Άγγ means 'celestial (from cosmic) time' and ελος [élos] means 'elevated messenger'. The Greek ελος [élos] finds its quasi homophone in the Sumeric term 𒀭 [íL] or [éL], which refers to the verbs 'rise up' and 'to lift'. In Hebrew, the term אֱלֹ [EL] refers to whatever is in highness and elevated.
To summerise, for the ancient Greeks, the term Άγγελος designated "Celestial Messenger of Times". In fact, they were aware of the existence of the Double of the Creature that gives to Creator the vital information pertaining to the potential future which would be the optimal or the best time-frame for all of them and for the wholeness of Creation forever.
Let us note once again that Angels do not fall, because the phenomenon of frequency incompatibility makes their supposed fall impossible. All the entities that various human traditions and beliefs improperly referred to as "fallen angels" did indeed fall, but they were not angelic entities ; they were not Angels. This correction should be taken seriously into consideration.
It should be emphasised that Angels are the best friends of all Humans. They can be, and know how to be, surprisingly effective in benefiting Humankind. In our modern languages Άγγελος has taken many linguistic forms such as Angel, Ange, Ängeln, Engel, Enkeli, Ingel, Îngerul, Angyal, Ангел, Anjel, Anioł, Angelo, Angelas, Anděl, Anjo, Ангелът and many, many others.
Angels are ready to cooperate with us, but only on our request. Should we communicate with them ?
The law for you is to be united,
and that is freedom for each one of you
and you all.
DES ANGES
Unis, vous êtes libres.
La voie est libre.
Nous vous sourions.
En grec ancien, le terme Άγγελος se prononce [Angelos]. La règle orthographique veut que lorsque la lettre doublée γ [g] devient γγ, on la prononce [ng] ou plus précisément [ŋg] comme dans la terminaison phonétique du mot anglais "flying" (voler dans les airs).
Pour les Grecs de l'Antiquité, la lettre γ désignait le dédoublement du temps dans le troisième temps. Il est intéressant de noter qu'étymologiquement, le terme original ανω-γ [ano-g] a été contracté en αν'-γ et que pour la raison phonétique, nous observons l'orthographe αγγ [aŋg] en minuscules et Άγγ qui commence par la majuscule Ά.
Le mot Άν(ω) [an(o)] se réfère au concept de la Hauteur, également à l'(inaccessible) Altesse céleste.
Ce n'est pas une coïncidence si dans Άνω [ano] nous avons la première lettre Ά/α (alpha) et la vingt-sixième lettre Ω/ω (ōméga). Cela implique l'intégralité de la Création alors que la quatorzième lettre Ν/ν (nu) indique une bifurcation ou un dédoublement du temps.
Signalons que le mot sumérien 𒀭 [an] signifie "ciel" et " cieux ". Ce même signe cunéiforme peut être prononcé comme [íL] ou [éL]. Si on y ajoute le mot sumérien 𒃲 [gaL], on obtient alors 𒀭𒃲 [AnGaL] signifiant "Grand Ciel (interstellaire)", synonyme de réalités de très hautes vibrations avec des êtres intelligents évoluant dans les octaves fréquentielles prodigieusement supérieures.
C'est pourquoi le mot grec Άγγελος comprend le premier segment Άγγ [aŋg] et le deuxième segment ελος [élos]. Le Άγγ signifie "temps céleste (initialement cosmique)" et ελος [élos] signifie "messager élevé". Le ελος [élos] grec trouve son quasi homophone dans le terme sumérien 𒀭 [íL] ou [éL], qui renvoie aux verbes "s'élever" et "soulever". En hébreu, le terme אֱלֹ [EL] désigne tout ce qui est élevé.
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