How does this video align with Q's last drop, about our DNA?
(www.youtube.com)
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
Comments (44)
sorted by:
Deo means God in old latin. This video is based on what you can find when researching Old Latin and not how everything has been changed. I took Latin when I was young and in the 40 plus years since a lot of root words in Latin have been changed. You can still find some areas that still reflect the original phrases. My best suggestion is to get your hands on some older books that have not been updated. But for those still questioning this please see the link below.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/deo
Deo means God, yes, but what does Deoxi mean? is it a combined word? is it a conjugation?
Deoxy can be translated several ways depending on what sources you use. Here is something you may find interesting that gives a break down to support what is in the video.
https://medium.com/@n_maximo7/dna-and-the-secret-of-god-2-out-of-2-a7e81f81a76b
I personally believe that the true name of God is spoken with every breath we take as in the old translations.
God's true name is YHWH, which is a tetragrammaton consisting of Yod, Heh, Waw, and Heh. It is the Hebrew name revealed to Moses in the book of Exodus. In the old spoken language it was pronounced as a breathe in and breathe out. Making the first and last name we ever say in this life, God's true name.
You don't have to believe that either however when researching deeply into older languages there is a great amount to support it, but then again Google will not give you that either.
An artist always signs his great works!
No, i believe it. In Sanskrit the word for life and breath is one and the same, and it is derived from the name and sound of the God. There is a deeper meaning for why the God’s name is the same as Breathe in Breathe out, beyond making it the first and last name we ever say in life.
Multiple scriptures hint that our cosmic connection to God comes from our breathing, and that between the exhaling and the inhaling, in that gap, lies our pathway to God.
All this is good, still not sure if any of this has anything to do with the the name DNA that was not coined in ancient times but in modern times.
I AM.