1. God: the beginning

1. God: the beginning

Bogdan Georgievich Lisitsa

God realizes Himself as "I" and begins to saying. That was His beginning.

He was Himself in complete darkness and emptiness. His eyes were closed, and His spiritual gaze was directed inward to Himself. The original existence of God can be characterized by the two words "I" and " Say", these two words make up the Name of God, ISay (I say).

The original appearance of God can be compared to a whirlwind: His attention was focused on Himself.

Dingir

Dingir is a cuneiform sign meaning "God", "goddess", "deity".

Dingir

In Sumerian cuneiform, this sign alone stands for the Sumerian word an ("sky"), or an ideogram for An, the supreme god of the Sumerian pantheon.

The cuneiform sign Dingir is a pictographic representation of a whirlwind. The ancient peoples depicted a whirlwind in the form of a swastika or an eight-pointed star.

In Akkadian cuneiform, one of the meanings of the sign DINGIR was a preposition meaning "in" (or "to").

Ancient peoples imagined God as a huge whirlwind rising from earth to sky and covering the entire sky.

Tengri

Tengri is a heavenly spirit, the supreme God of the sky of the Turkic and Mongolian peoples. The Mongolian tribes worship the tengri-sky, which is the highest representative of all the forces of nature.

Its other name is Kok Tengri. The word "kok" is close to the concepts of "pillar", "phallus", "axis". The concept of "Tengri" is close to the Sumerian "Dingir" and the Chinese "Tian".

Tengri:

Mongolian: Tenhleg

Hungarian: Tengely

Estonian: Telg

Amharic: Zenigi

Gujarati: Dharī

Punjabi: Dhurā

ISay:

Arabic: Mihwar

Tajik: Mehvar

Mi = I

Hwar = Say

Govor = Say (in many languages)

From the word Govor comes the word "government" in English. In ancient times, speaking was the privilege of only kings, prophets, and those in authority.

Tien

Tien ("sky") is one of the most important concepts in ancient Chinese cosmogony and philosophy. The word "Tian", like Dingir and Tengri, is a variation of the Name of God "I Say". Already in the early texts, Tian appears in two main meanings. Tien is the Supreme Spirit, the supreme Ruler, who stands at the head of a hierarchically organized host of spirits and gives the earthly ruler (Tian-tzu - "son of heaven") the right to lead the country. Tien is the personification of the Higher Divine Power, which controls human destinies, sends blessings and punishments to the earth. Tien is also the sky, the firmament.

Star of Oguzhan

In Turkmenistan, the eight-pointed star (Rub al-hizb) is called the "Star of Oguzhan". Oguz-Khan / Oguz-Kagan - the ancient ancestor of the Turkic peoples of Oguz origin, the hero of the Turkic tribes. Since the 19th century, he has become only a literary character. It is believed that the name Oguz literally means a straight arrow; generation, the beginning of which was laid by the Heavenly Father, the Creator. Oguz is actually a variation of the name Jesus.

Dingir Swastika Star of Oguzhan

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Bogdan Georgievich Lisitsa, 15, Zarichchja str, Kostopol, Rivne region, 35000, Ukraine.

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