A curious Hebrew term. Among Jews today it usually means “God.” However, for many occultists it means “gods.” This is not exactly correct. Hebrew has suffixes that indicate whether a term is male or female, as well as whether it is singular or plural. The plural of “God,” El, is Elim (pronounced “ai-leem”). The plural of “Goddess,” Eloah, is Eloahoht. Therefore, this word is a combination of the singular term for goddess and the plural term for god. Perhaps the best definition of the term is “gods and goddesses.” It is also the God Name associated with the Sephira Netzach on the Tree of Life.
An ENORMOUS thank you to our LlewellynCon presenters today: The authors of Krampus, Witches, and the Wild Hunt (Christian Brunner, Sophie Reyer, and Wolfgang Liemberger); Dr. Arletha Donnyale Lizana, PhD; Phoenix LeFae; and JoAnna...