I prefer the rough pronunciation, but do employ the softer more sourced, almost Italian sounding, way of the Angelic Speech. I don't know where it is, but I tried to render a version of the letter names that always had the letter mentioned, but I do understand that the strange names have their own power.
Super helpful video, no doubt anyone that has been practicing for any length of time sort of develops their own. I don’t want to say pronunciation, but maybe an Enochian accent Is more of what I’m trying to say? One thing I have found for sure is that you have to become fluent with these letters because second-guessing your pronunciation, and just the awkwardness of using something that you just don’t understand gets in the way of achieving the state of mind needed to connect.
Evening brother, Does the enochian letter (English E) have a carry over letter for Hebrew I know Aleph can easily be carried over but what would E in enochian transfer over to in Hebrew Graupha? If it even does Thank you for your time and hard work
Thank you for making this video!
I prefer the rough pronunciation, but do employ the softer more sourced, almost Italian sounding, way of the Angelic Speech.
I don't know where it is, but I tried to render a version of the letter names that always had the letter mentioned, but I do understand that the strange names have their own power.
Super helpful video, no doubt anyone that has been practicing for any length of time sort of develops their own. I don’t want to say pronunciation, but maybe an Enochian accent Is more of what I’m trying to say? One thing I have found for sure is that you have to become fluent with these letters because second-guessing your pronunciation, and just the awkwardness of using something that you just don’t understand gets in the way of achieving the state of mind needed to connect.
Evening brother,
Does the enochian letter (English E) have a carry over letter for Hebrew
I know Aleph can easily be carried over but what would E in enochian transfer over to in Hebrew Graupha?
If it even does
Thank you for your time and hard work
Not that I’m aware of; the Enochian alphabet seems seems closest to Latin imo, including the U/V/W consolidation into one letter, and I/J also.