In Hebrew, the term for “extraterrestrial” is “Chayzar” (חייזר), which intriguingly combines two words: “Chayay” (חיי, “My life”) and “Raz” (רז, “Secret”). This linguistic fusion suggests a profound mystery connecting life and the unknown, the conscious and the unconscious.
The words “Or” (אור, “Light”), “Raz” (רז, “Secret”), and “Zar” (זר, “Stranger”) share a gematria value of 207. This numerical alignment signifies that both light and knowledge often come from exploring the unfamiliar, the different. Only by opening ourselves to what is foreign can we fully illuminate the world and uncover its mysteries.
“Être ange” (To be + angel”) and “Étrange” (“Strange”) sound similar in French. To be like an “angel” means embracing what is foreign, becoming a vessel for light through connection with the unknown.
In French, “Ange” (“Angel”) is pronounced like “En je” (Within + I”).
According to Kabbalah, there are 50 Gates of Knowledge, not 51, symbolizing the balance between seeking understanding and acknowledging the limits of human comprehension.
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In Hebrew, “Iti” (איתי) translates as “With me,” resonating with the idea of “E.T.” —a mysterious presence that is both otherworldly and companionable, inviting us to expand our perspective.
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