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The Devil is a derogatory term for the word Devi

Naganami

Member
The term "Devil" is an abrahamic corruption of "Devi" from the east, which originally has a more respectable meaning. Devi represents the Life Force (Serpentine Energy) which is what animates all living, forming the light of the soul.

The Myth of Eden (The Adam and Eve story is about Kundalini Energy) originates from Ancient Sumeria, which is by far one of the oldest living civilizations. The Serpent was an allegory for the soul. It was the Life Force Enki (Satan) gave Humanity, and He was hated for doing so. Another one of the Gods vowed to tarnish His reputation so that Humanity would fear Him and believe He's evil. It wasn't until the Hebrew Myth that He became known as the "Devil." Coincidence?

The term "Devil" is documented to come from the Sanskrit and the potrayal of the "Devil" as the Serpent (Satan-Enki) is final proof of this. "The Devil" originally represents the Kundalini Serpentine Energy, the Divine Life Force of the Soul. In the Ancient World the "Devi" (also Devika) represents the feminine aspect, the Ida, which is represented by the Moon. "Devi" is also another name for the Divine Mother in Hinduism: Lalitha aka Durga, Shakti, Kali, Parvati, ect. There's so many different etymological ties to "Lilith," who's already commonly known as Kali. Lilith is also linked to the Sumerian Term "LÍL-TI" which means "Spirit of Life."


• The words "Divine" and "Devil" both come from the same Sanskrit root "Dev." To be more specific "Devil" is also from "Deva" (also Devata or Diva) which is the masculine equivalent of the Kundalini, being linked to the Pingala which is represented by the Sun and the Solar Plexus [666] Chakra, which is known as "the Powerhouse of the Soul." This energy is scorching hot.
• Deva means: Divine, Shining One, Heavenly, Exalted, and Anything of Excellence. Interestingly enough, its another Sanskrit name for God. Deva has also been linked to the Greek "Theos," the Latin "Deus," the Lithuanian "Diewas," and the French "Dieu," all meaning "GOD" as well.
• As we can see the term "Devil" (originally "Devi" and "Deva") met the same fate in the hands of the Christians who also overtook the term "Demon" (originally Daemon, having a good meaning) and turning the figures of reverence, love, positivity, ect- into those of devastation, hate, fear and evil...


Further on looking onto the term "God": the mantra "SATNAM" is associated with the supreme creator and father who has many names. This contains two roots. "Sat" (also Satyan, Satyan) meaning "TRUTH" (which is God) and "Nam" meaning "NAME." However SATNAM is a shorter version of SATANAMA which means "HOMAGE TO THE GOD WHO'S NAME IS SATA." The true and highest name of God is SAT or SATA.
Jehovah means EVIL GOD in Hebrew while Satan means TRUTH in Ancient Sanskrit


 

Rival

se Dex me saut.
Staff member
Premium Member
It comes from the Greek diabolos, no? Meaning deceptive.
 

omega2xx

Well-Known Member
The term "Devil" is an abrahamic corruption of "Devi" from the east, which originally has a more respectable meaning. Devi represents the Life Force (Serpentine Energy) which is what animates all living, forming the light of the soul.

The Myth of Eden (The Adam and Eve story is about Kundalini Energy) originates from Ancient Sumeria, which is by far one of the oldest living civilizations. The Serpent was an allegory for the soul. It was the Life Force Enki (Satan) gave Humanity, and He was hated for doing so. Another one of the Gods vowed to tarnish His reputation so that Humanity would fear Him and believe He's evil. It wasn't until the Hebrew Myth that He became known as the "Devil." Coincidence?

The term "Devil" is documented to come from the Sanskrit and the potrayal of the "Devil" as the Serpent (Satan-Enki) is final proof of this. "The Devil" originally represents the Kundalini Serpentine Energy, the Divine Life Force of the Soul. In the Ancient World the "Devi" (also Devika) represents the feminine aspect, the Ida, which is represented by the Moon. "Devi" is also another name for the Divine Mother in Hinduism: Lalitha aka Durga, Shakti, Kali, Parvati, ect. There's so many different etymological ties to "Lilith," who's already commonly known as Kali. Lilith is also linked to the Sumerian Term "LÍL-TI" which means "Spirit of Life."


• The words "Divine" and "Devil" both come from the same Sanskrit root "Dev." To be more specific "Devil" is also from "Deva" (also Devata or Diva) which is the masculine equivalent of the Kundalini, being linked to the Pingala which is represented by the Sun and the Solar Plexus [666] Chakra, which is known as "the Powerhouse of the Soul." This energy is scorching hot.
• Deva means: Divine, Shining One, Heavenly, Exalted, and Anything of Excellence. Interestingly enough, its another Sanskrit name for God. Deva has also been linked to the Greek "Theos," the Latin "Deus," the Lithuanian "Diewas," and the French "Dieu," all meaning "GOD" as well.
• As we can see the term "Devil" (originally "Devi" and "Deva") met the same fate in the hands of the Christians who also overtook the term "Demon" (originally Daemon, having a good meaning) and turning the figures of reverence, love, positivity, ect- into those of devastation, hate, fear and evil...


Further on looking onto the term "God": the mantra "SATNAM" is associated with the supreme creator and father who has many names. This contains two roots. "Sat" (also Satyan, Satyan) meaning "TRUTH" (which is God) and "Nam" meaning "NAME." However SATNAM is a shorter version of SATANAMA which means "HOMAGE TO THE GOD WHO'S NAME IS SATA." The true and highest name of God is SAT or SATA.
Jehovah means EVIL GOD in Hebrew while Satan means TRUTH in Ancient Sanskrit


"Devil" is never used in the OT.
 

Liu

Well-Known Member
As I already wrote in the other thread, much of what you wrote here is wrong - I'd like to ask you to take your knowledge of etymology from scientific books on the topic, or to study it yourself, instead of spreading things you have no clue of.
For example, "deva" is not "a name for God" but simply the Sanskrit word for god. And it's unrelated to Greek "theos".
Also "sat" has a lot of meanings in Sanskrit, but the basic one is "to be" - it's actually related to the English word "is". It can mean "real" or "true" in the sense of "existing", "being the case".
 
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