in the Glagolic name of god‟s son on earth: - Isus (i.e. Jesus), which also contains the earth/sky duality (proclaimed heresy8 by the Eastern and Western churches) on contrary to the supreme god‟s trinity (III). This abbreviated Macedonic form of the name of Isus allows us to see the special dualistic meaning, which, as being ecclesiastically forbidden isn‟t revealed in the corresponding Latin or other scripture forms, but nevertheless remained still preserved in some of the today modern Cyrillic letters: Г-Ѓ, I-И, К-Ќ, Н-Њ, Л-Љ, етс. Thus, the name of Jesus in the Glagolic constitutes a cycle, a full circle, and this indicates again the word of God: “I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, on the earth as in the sky.” The Glagolitic representation of the name of Jesus Christ appears then as a sort of an ideogram, which corresponds visually, i.e. ideographically, to what Christ says of himself in the Book of Revelation. It should be noted that the abbreviated form in itself is a sign of sacredness, only sacred names were written abbreviated in ancient writings. This way of writing was due to the primordial simplicity of the languages in the prehistoric times, when the primordial gods had short names, or were even forbidden to be pronounced (see the Mysteries of Kabiri), and syllables of their names were worn inscribed on different amulets or pendings: „Ma‟ (or „Mo‟)9 - the Great Mother Goddess, „Ea‟10 - the Watery God of Babilonia, „Ra‟ - the supreme Egyptian Sun God, „Tot‟(Thoth) - the Egyptian Moon God, etc.
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https://issuu.com/basilchulev1/docs/_glagoling__speaking__the_glagoliti
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https://issuu.com/basilchulev1/docs/_glagoling__speaking__the_glagoliti
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