AR-EV AR
The two elements that are in the naming of the sun in Armenian AREV are AR and EV.
AR is the spirit of both GIVER/TAKER. The base root verb AR is both to give and take, when you have both you have common interaction between complimentary and contradictory opposites, you have unity. Ar empowers, suggests the concept of h-ar-mony.
AR is the spirit of both GIVER/TAKER. The base root verb AR is both to give and take, when you have both you have common interaction between complimentary and contradictory opposites, you have unity. Ar empowers, suggests the concept of h-ar-mony.
"Ar" is the name of the ancient Armenian sun god known as (referred to as Ra or Ra-Amon by ancient Egyptians).The Sanskrit verb root ṛ- is "to go, move, rise, tend upwards".
EV, expresses a feeling or sudden emotion, anticipation. An interjection in anticipation when not knowing whats coming next, expressed with emotion or sentiment, or in surprise, disgust, joy, excitement, enthusiasm and and and the most common expression used as a conjunction for adding or extending is the word 'and' in English, EV in Armenian.
AREV WAS NAMED THE GIVER/TAKER OF EMOTION/SENTIMENT IN ARMENIAN.
AREV WAS NAMED THE GIVER/TAKER OF EMOTION/SENTIMENT IN ARMENIAN.
IN THE LANGUAGE OF MATH, EV MEANS PLUS, AND.
AREV IS THE TRANSFORMER, PROCESSOR.
MN, MANE the measurer, of eternal infinite in time and space. The Man, the Moon.
MN, MANE the measurer, of eternal infinite in time and space. The Man, the Moon.
RRRR. The symbol for retrograde motion is ℞, a capital R with a tail stroke.
An R with a tail stroke was used to abbreviate many words beginning with the letter R; in medical prescriptions, it abbreviated the word recipe (from the Latin imperative of recipere "to take"), and in missals, an R with a tail stroke marked the responses.
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