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human(e) once upon a time, it was a sufficient condition to be human. no longer. now, it is a necessary condition to be human(e). <…> Vow-El (e) what would we be without Vow-El, the God of all promises? tongue tied consonant babblers incapable of uttering words of prayerful tenderness, without the essential precision tool modifiers of our pleasured interactive mutuality, unable to chant the sounds, the noisy paths of promise, of allegiance and alliance, that elevate the inconstant human to be empowered god-like, to human(e) Jan. 24th, 2020 nyc+miami
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Jan 25, 2020
Jan 25, 2020 at 3:03 PM UTC
human(e)/Vow-El
human(e) once upon a time, it was a sufficient condition to be human. no longer. now, it is a necessary condition to be human(e). <…> Vow-El (e) what would we be without Vow-El, the God of all promises? tongue tied consonant babblers incapable of uttering words of prayerful tenderness, without the essential precision tool modifiers of our pleasured interactive mutuality, unable to chant the sounds, the noisy paths of promise, of allegiance and alliance, that elevate the inconstant human to be empowered god-like, to human(e) Jan. 24th, 2020 nyc+miami
In northwest Semitic use, El was both a generic word for any god and the special name or title of a particular god who was distinguished from other gods as being "the god". ... In Ugaritic the plural form meaning "gods" is ʾilhm, equivalent to Hebrew ʾelōhîm "powers". Wikipedia El (deity)
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Jan 25, 2020
Jan 25, 2020 at 3:03 PM UTC
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