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Earth Sky and Cleared Blessings
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Asโe
Yoruba language meaning "power, authority, command," or the vital life force It is also widely used as a spiritual affirmation similar to "amen" or "so be it".
- Life Force: It represents the mystical energy or divine spark given to humans, animals, plants, and spoken words that allows intention to turn into reality.
- Affirmation: Spoken aloud at the end of a prayer or statement to mean "so it is" or "right on
Shalom
Hebrew word that translates to peace, but its deeper root meaning is wholeness, completeness, and well-being. Rather than just meaning the absence of fighting, it describes a state where everything is fully restored, balanced, and nothing is missing.
Everyday Uses
- Greetings: People use it to say both "hello" and "goodbye" in daily speech.
- Blessings: Saying Shalom wishes health, safety, and harmony upon another person.
Namaste๐๐ชท๐
Amen means "so be it," "truly," or "verily". Derived from ancient Hebrew, it is an expression used at the end of prayers or hymns to show full agreement, confirm faith, and declare that a statement or wish is true and binding.
- firmness, or trustworthiness.
- "belief" or "faith
Aho used as a sacred expression of agreement or gratitude in various Native American traditions,
Native American and Indigenous Usage
- Spiritual Affirmation: Used in ceremonies, prayers, and gatherings (such as in Lakota or pan-Indian contexts) similarly to "Amen," "I agree," or "let it be so".
- Gratitude or Greeting: Rooted historically as a loanword from sources like the Kiowa language meaning "thank you," or used to signal "hello" and acknowledgment across various communities
Amen
The word amen is an ancient declaration of affirmation, agreement, and truth used across several major world religions, most notably Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. It translates generally to "so be it," "verily," or "truly."
Origin and Meanings
- Hebrew Roots: which means "to be firm," "confirmed," or "trustworthy."
- Expression of Faith: When said at the end of a prayer or hymn, it means "let it be fulfilled" or "I agree with this completely."
- Solemn Declaration: In religious texts, when a speaker begins a statement with "Amen" it is used to emphasize that the upcoming words are absolute truth.
- ๐๏ธ May we walk gently upon the Earth.
- ๐ธ May we speak with love and truth.
- ๐ฆ May we transform suffering into wisdom.
- ๐ชฝ May we remember the sacred connection that unites all life.Peace in the heart.
- Light in the spirit.
- Love in the world.๐ธ
- Namaste. ๐๐ชทโจ
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