Tuesday, 19 April 2011

Abba said ELU

I was in the kitchen preparing some food and pondering on the 'smoking posts' and Native Americans that we had shared from this blog with others about the Lakota.

Then Abba said in a kindly way, E.LU,  So I then went to see what ELU means and it is a Native American boy's name and it means 'Full of Grace' and grace is certainly divine.

ELU can also be found in Hebrew, Welsh and Hindi. The original Semitic meaning embraces the idea of surpassing might, immense power and unlimited strength. It is a variant to El and it means divinity. In Welsh it means to move on, to go. In Hindi, ELU (also Hela, Helu) is the name given to the ancient form of Sinhala. There is also a myth and legend regarding the Sinhala tribe and it is written that it is featured in the Mahabharata. It states that these tribes came to defend the land of the sage. Good play on words there as the Indians like to use sage for their smudging.

A Pali scholar states that Sinhala means 'The Prakrit of Ceylon'. The word prakrit means 'original' 'natural' and it shows the contrast to the literary of the orthodox. The Prakrit languages were spoken between 600BCE and and 1000CE.

Due to experience, I have often said in the past, that academic minds don't like the simplicity of beauty and the beauty of simplicity. Hence, why they make so many things much more complicated than they are required to be. Life doesn't have to be complex or complicated. When we love the simplicity of the word of God and are willing to live in the simplicity of the purity of his intentions. It is healthy for us and this precious planet.

Then when I put ELU into youtube 'Carol of the Bells' came up, that is to do with the messages that we received last year about Carol of the Bells, the 'Call to Duty' that came with the December 333 Sophia of Wisdom Eclipse. It was then that he asked us to ask the people to give their friends bells for Christmas and when they ask why? Tell them God asked you to give them a bell to wake them up. If you did not do it at Christmas, you might like or feel inclined to do it for the coming weekend holiday, with a smile.




Simplicity, Beauty and Grace beyond measure

Glory to God, Glory to Abba, the Heavenly Father and his Great Spirit.

ELIAKIM


1. http://www.biblical-baby-names.com/meaning-of-elu.html

2. http://dictionary.babylon.com/elu/

3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prakrit

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