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  The Latin word "Petrus," from which the English name "Peter" is derived, comes from the Greek word Πέτρος (Pétros), meaning "stone" or "rock" .  The Greek word is a translation of the Aramaic word "Kefa," which also means "stone" or "rock".  This Aramaic word was the name Jesus gave to the apostle Simon bar Jonah.   Greek "Πέτρος" (Pétros): . Opens in new tab This Greek name is a direct translation of the Aramaic "Kefa," and it means "stone" or "rock".   Latin "Petrus": . Opens in new tab This Latin form of the Greek name is the origin of the English name "Peter".   The concept of "Taurus the Rock" in the Bible refers to the use of the word "rock" (tsur) in the Hebrew Bible to describe God as a source of strength, stability, and refuge.  While "Taurus" is not a specific term, the verses  highlight God's unwavering nature a...

Syncretism of the Allegorical Motifs Of The Legend of Excalibur

          The story of that of excalibur is one told of trials, the over coming of obstacles in order to to return to the higher realms of better living. It is a story of sacrifice in an allegorical context along with having literal significance.        Pulling the sword from the Dynamo is allegorical for a successful alchemical union that is balanced, the sword also has a significant amount of symbolism towards Scorpio, the stone representing finding balance in accordance to the Cell Salt: Calcarea sulphate (must be properly triturated according to the biochemic method.       “When man learns to supply his dynamo with the proper dynamics, he will “wash away his sins with the blood of Christ” – blood made with the “White Stone.”  The word dynamo is linked to dynamometer along with  Dionysus.       This is also linked to “the lovers” tarot card,  “O Mother, extinguish my brilliance in thy ...