reply to post by Wondering302
Thats an orb ,
I see them with my eyes so does my partner our house has spirit,they are very bright when they come into atmosphere and change to dark grey on exit
,MY personel theory by the way,.
Even though people debunk this as dust many websites have sometimes they are wrong,.
Orb is a new term ,but ob is ancient meaning spirit elohim , women of the ob , a medium , you say it with a long o ,ooooob weird eh how we say orb
ancients say ooooooob is the meaning for elohim or spirit,or dead person , we are elohim when we die.
This i copied from a pdf ,
called , what is a elohim from..
www.thedivinecouncil.com...
1 Samuel 28:7, most English translations have Saul asking something like “Find me a
woman who is a medium.” That translation is in the ballpark, but it misses something.
The Hebrew behind it more literally reads, “Find me a woman, a mistress of the ob.”
Specifically, 8, Saul asks (again more literally from the Hebrew), “Consult for me an
ob, and bring up for me whomever I shall name to you.” Saul specifically wanted adirect line to the spirit of Samuel—and he got his wish. And the
ob produced was also
called an elohim.
Before we leave this example, it is worth pointing out that the death penalty for
consulting a spirit of a human dead person was not issued because such consultations
didn’t work. Rather, there was a concern because they did. To commune with the
spirits of the human dead was a violation of one’s proper plane of existence. It was
trespassing into the forbidden realm of the “spirit world,” a world whose inhabitants
were put there by God. We tend to assume that when a human spirit goes to heaven or
hell they have no mobility, as it were. Out conception of the afterlife in that regard
doesn’t line up with the text.
I mentioned earlier that one of the reasons we can’t quite wrap our mind around the
“flexibility” of the word elohim is because we’re used to thinking of that term as
denoting a being who possesses unique, unshared attributes—the Elohim of Israel, as it
were. That just isn’t true. While it’s true that the word came to be used as a name for
the God of Israel, the term itself has no essence that must be equated with Yahweh. The
Old Testament passages above that have demons and spirits of the dead as elohim forbid
such an equation. This equation must be dispensed with. The word elohim more
broadly does not refer to “deity attributes.” Rather, it points to a plane of existence. An
elohim is simply a being whose proper habitation is the spirit world.
direct line to the spirit of Samuel—and he got his wish. And the ob produced was also
called an elohim.
[edit on 4/27/2010 by dashar]
[edit on 4/27/2010 by dashar]