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| ... eh! itty bitty yet sufficient, only the almost that curiously still can mitzvah to mitzvah, slow dancing with the night element to element, heart in heart, soul through soul weaving in witness, eternal testimony royal signs telling times like descendents of divine pleasure, of cleaving passion, molding sparks holy purely, humbly into some sweet harmony abundantly overflowing into a reality caught by vessels coarse grained and returning with every single one in them stringing unique keys to a treasure like love letters falling freely from the deep deep techelet quivering, some innocent reverberation, beautifully, endlessly truly playing a song upon the gentle laughter of some ancient ancient horned script |
| The Druidic mystical alphabet of the Celtoi is called the Ogham. Ogham is pronounced "aum", like the sanskrit word ohm and the hebrew root alef-vav-mem. Ogham, aum and alef-vav-mem, the root of the hebrew word "me'umah" (Bereshit 39:6), refer to the foundation of existence; to the ability to hold a "spark" of no-thing in physical existence. It is the one primordial vibration from which all vibrations and energies spring. In other words, like hei, it is the collective source of all the letters of light. Me'umah (anything, nothing) represents the emergence of light from darkness, from hei, including the light of moshiach. Like Moshe Rabbeinu of the Torah and the Dati of today, the Druidic class of the ancient Celtoi are givers and faithful guardians of the Law. |
| (C) Liorah Chanah Elishaba Tsabrah |