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NAP RITUAL CENTRAL PILLAR

Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 3:45 am
by googly
How do you pronounce "EH-HEH-YEH" ?

The book says "OH YEAH"!

But "EH-HEH" is not "OH"

Also for "SHAD-AI-EL-KAI"

"AI" has to be pronounced just like EYE OR I ?

Re: NAP RITUAL CENTRAL PILLAR

Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 8:47 am
by johnblend

Re: NAP RITUAL CENTRAL PILLAR

Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 10:29 am
by raum215
ehieh

is pronounced at TWO syllables or three.

The first method:

The first e is pronounced like the "e" in wet.

He is pronounced like the He in Hello

ieh is pronounced like "ye" in yet

The second method (more ancient)

Eh as in wet let this be breathy at the end

Ieh "ya" as in yahoo


To versions are basically:

Eh-heh-yeh (sometimes made too long on the middle syllable as "eh-hee-yeh")

or the more ancient

Eh'yah

The key to ancient voicing is WHERE the breath is in your mouth.

Feel the breath transition from the middle of the mouth to the top of your mouth to the bottom of the mouth to the top of the mouth. if you do it right, your whole body tingles.


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First method:


For Shad-ah-ee El-kah-ee

The "ah-ee" sounds like a long "i" as in hike.

Second being more ancient:

Shed-y El h-h-y

the h-h-h is a harshed "Ch" this ends with a very flat "i" sound and its also got a bit of "y" in it. It sounds rather like the "y" is yellow, but before you start hearing the "e"

Re: NAP RITUAL CENTRAL PILLAR

Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 11:55 am
by googly
johnblend wrote:This should help
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUrrLaF5aUY

wow, thanks man, the entire ritual. :D

Re: NAP RITUAL CENTRAL PILLAR

Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 11:56 am
by googly
raum215 wrote:ehieh

is pronounced at TWO syllables or three.

The first method:

The first e is pronounced like the "e" in wet.

He is pronounced like the He in Hello

ieh is pronounced like "ye" in yet

The second method (more ancient)

Eh as in wet let this be breathy at the end

Ieh "ya" as in yahoo


To versions are basically:

Eh-heh-yeh (sometimes made too long on the middle syllable as "eh-hee-yeh")

or the more ancient

Eh'yah

The key to ancient voicing is WHERE the breath is in your mouth.

Feel the breath transition from the middle of the mouth to the top of your mouth to the bottom of the mouth to the top of the mouth. if you do it right, your whole body tingles.


-----------------

First method:


For Shad-ah-ee El-kah-ee

The "ah-ee" sounds like a long "i" as in hike.

Second being more ancient:

Shed-y El h-h-y

the h-h-h is a harshed "Ch" this ends with a very flat "i" sound and its also got a bit of "y" in it. It sounds rather like the "y" is yellow, but before you start hearing the "e"


Thanks, Raum for the great explanation. Respect. :Thank You

Re: NAP RITUAL CENTRAL PILLAR

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2013 4:12 am
by Omnis Validus
I have a question Raum, do you use these more Hebraic pronounciations yourself while performing GD based rites? I ask because I do feel the power noticably greater with your given pronounciation of Eheieh.. but I don't know how well it would fit with the MP or LBRP, as it feels rather different. I feel less power using the given pronounciation of Shaddai El Chai, though perhaps I'm misinterpreting it. I've always pronounced it in the common way but with the throaty 'ch' on Chai, and that works very well for me. Something like Shad-eye-el-'ch'eye.. although eye may be misleading, I'm more familiar with ai, as the emphasis is placed more on the end than the begining.

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Re: NAP RITUAL CENTRAL PILLAR

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2013 3:48 pm
by Frater Chika Chika
Personally, I think that http://www.hebrew4christians.com/ is PURE GOLD :lol:

For example, how to pronounce eheieh??
Check this page http://www.hebrew4christians.com/Names_of_G-d/YHVH/yhvh.html
and you'll find it with an audio on how to pronounce in hebrew.