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In Hebrew, God is pronounced GIMEL-VAV-DALETH.

This is a name of a tribe, Gad. Read you're article, but don't agree with points you've made. Rabbinical Jews follow 13 tennets of RamBam.

If you sir (or madam) was born by father a jew, great! If not and you are Christian, awesome! But I'll tell you most of the people in Shul or Temple don't practice "black magic/ even the false ones. " can you explain where you obtained this information from?

Also, the biblical reference you've cited has esoteric value. There is more to it then surface text.

Anyway hope to hear from ya, peace

Thanks for pointing it out, @ihashblox.

I also obtain a phonetic source from mostly the following:
https://gnosticteachings.org/

I am recently new into learning these Hebrew Letters:
https://gnosticteachings.org/courses/alphabet-of-kabbalah.html

I hope this helps. 🙏

Fully enjoy that website! So awesome!

Try googling hebrew for christians. They got good resources for teaching alephabet.

But... I do see what happened here. Ok. So you're studying letters -turned into numbers etc. Get firm hand on letters though, otherwise it'll get confusing. Another book you may like is gates of light.

I'll give ya follow so can read more, now knowing where youre at. Keep searching and learning! If you hace questions just give me a tag.

There are 72 names for G-d. Even יי (yod yod) is one. Namely it depends on what facet your addressing. Example: Adonai - addressed for healing
Shaddai (breast) for nourishment
Elohim (addressing both masculine/feminine)

Etc.

Make sense?

Edit: you may like Samuel Aun Woer (strength and light) he is a non- jew, but explains everything you've been writing about. There are different ways to "ascend." Anyway, it was nice to meet you ... today is turning out to be a good day. :)

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