The document discusses the holy names associated with each day of the week. Each day is ruled by a different planet or star and has a corresponding Eloah. Sunday is ruled by the sun and its Eloah is Micha-El. Monday is ruled by the moon and its Eloah is Gabri-El. The remaining days, their ruling planets, and Eloah are also listed. The document explains that the seven days together are called Elohim and represent the mother/father principle in their cyclical oneness.
The document discusses the holy names associated with each day of the week. Each day is ruled by a different planet or star and has a corresponding Eloah. Sunday is ruled by the sun and its Eloah is Micha-El. Monday is ruled by the moon and its Eloah is Gabri-El. The remaining days, their ruling planets, and Eloah are also listed. The document explains that the seven days together are called Elohim and represent the mother/father principle in their cyclical oneness.
The document discusses the holy names associated with each day of the week. Each day is ruled by a different planet or star and has a corresponding Eloah. Sunday is ruled by the sun and its Eloah is Micha-El. Monday is ruled by the moon and its Eloah is Gabri-El. The remaining days, their ruling planets, and Eloah are also listed. The document explains that the seven days together are called Elohim and represent the mother/father principle in their cyclical oneness.
The document discusses the holy names associated with each day of the week. Each day is ruled by a different planet or star and has a corresponding Eloah. Sunday is ruled by the sun and its Eloah is Micha-El. Monday is ruled by the moon and its Eloah is Gabri-El. The remaining days, their ruling planets, and Eloah are also listed. The document explains that the seven days together are called Elohim and represent the mother/father principle in their cyclical oneness.
The Seven Days h ~ The 7 Eloah Conjoined - ‘Elohim’ ~ g 1... Sunday is the First Day of the Week – is ruled by the Sun. The Holy Name of Sunday / Domingo is Micha-El
2... Monday is the Second Day of the Week – is ruled by the Moon. The Holy Name of Monday / Lunes is Gabri-El
3… Tuesday is the Third Day of the Week – is ruled by Mars.
The Holy Name of Tuesday / Martes is Zama-El
4… Wednesday is the Fourth Day of the Week – is ruled by Mercury.
The Holy Name of Wednesday / Miercoles is Rapha-El
5… Thursday is the Fifth Day of the Week – is ruled by Jupiter.
The Holy Name of Thursday / Jueves is Sachi-El
6... Friday is the Sixth Day of the Week – is ruled by Venus.
The Holy Name of Friday / Viernes is Ana-El
7… Saturday is the Seventh Day of the Week – is ruled by Saturn.
The Holy Name of Saturday / Sabado is Cassi-El A Day is that period of ‘Sun-light’ between dawn and nightfall, and is that time or interval existing from Sunrise to Sunset. The word, Holy is derived from the Ancient Sanskrit word, Halig, which means, ‘Whole’ and ‘Sun’. A ‘Week’ is that period or measurement of Seven (7) successive Days. The word, Day is derived from the word, Degree and relates to the twenty – four (24) hour period during which the Earth completes one full rotation upon its axis. This is called a ‘Solar Day’. The ‘Seven Days’ philosophically have ‘Holy Names’ and are ruled or governed by 7 major ‘Stars’ or ‘Seven Planets’ in our ‘Solar System’. These attributes or ‘Holy Names’ have been passed down to us from our Ancient Fore-Mothers and Fore-Fathers. In harmony with the Divine Order of Nature, each singular ‘Day’ is called an ‘Eloah’. The ‘Seven Days’ or ‘Seven Stars’ (together as One) are called, ‘Elohim’, expressive of the Mother / Father principle and applies to the seven singular Eloah in their ‘plural’ form and in their cyclical ‘Oneness’. The Ancient Cosmo-Sciences involving the ‘Seven Days’ have been traditionally taught to Neophytes and scholars alike, and are represented in ‘The Circumambient Heaven’ symbolisms - being a part of the ancient and modern mystical schools of higher learning. The same philosophies are infused within many religious rituals and ceremonies, and poignantly characterized by way of the symbolic displays of ‘Seven Golden Candlesticks’. This same symbolism is traditionally expressed by the Circumambulation rituals which are demonstrable of the varied religious Asiatic / African archaic cultures. Eloah is derived from the ancient Moabite / Hebrew word, ‘El’, which has been presented to the natural peoples of the earth as ‘God’. The Hebrew (Ibhri) names, El and Eloah means, ‘God’, being synonymous. El and Eloah are singularly relative by fact and by definition. - Taj Tarik Bey g - ‘Moors Order Of The Roundtable’ - Northwest Amexem / Temple of the Moon and Sun - h