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I learned something new today that I must share.

the word Abracadabra is Aramaic and it means, to speak into existence.

If a christian ever gets upset because you point out that their god character is equivalent to a magical genie, tell them to google "What language is Abracadabra" lol hahahaha.

They literally believe in a magic man in the sky, there's just no way around it!

Lucas20520 6 Nov 8
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Abra abracadabra I'm gonna speak out and create ya...

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"You learn something new every day. Actually, you learn something old every day. Just because you just learned it, doesn't mean it's new." - George Carlin

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Language cats Spells...That's why you learn it is important to know to spell.
Frequencies is the secret of creation.
In the beginning was the word and the word was God!

THOTH Level 4 Nov 9, 2017

I'm pretty sure THOTH meant "Language CASTS Spells" (typing error, we all do it). Frequency; we are composed of sub atomic particles that all vibrate at a certain frequency, this is born our by modern science and quantum physics. And yes, the God of the Bible created the Universe with words (and thus utilizing frequency), saying, "Let there be Light."

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And on that note, a magic blast from the past ...

Ha ha, That same tune went through my head when I saw the word 🙂

I saw this after I posted mine...great minds and all that I guess. Or is it minds of a certain age?

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Abracadabra. It's a wonderful word. And to be able to speak something into existence sounds like a really cool power to have! Just try to imagine how different this world would be if we all had this power!

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So, Amen (so be it) = Abracadabra 🙂

I was told the origins of Amen were different. Basically, with the explanation tht because one of the ten commandments was to put no other gods before god, but people feared the Egyptian god Amen, they put hsi name at the end fo a prayer to not offend god.

Now, I am wondering which origin (of sayign Amen at the end of a prayer) is true, or if perhaps it is a combination of the two.

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That is so delightfully ironic. I will deffinately have to remember that one.

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Never thought about that. That a good one

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