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<td val[/IMG]This language existed before Aramaic, actually Aramaic replaced this language. Now brought back to live after having died more than 2,000 years ago and recorded online. These are interesting times indeed and surely making way for the Age of Aquarius! Hail Father Enki!

Excerpt:

"The language of the Epic of Gilgamesh and King Hammurabi has found a new life online after being dead for some 2,000 years.

Academics from across the world have recorded audio of Babylonian epics, poems, and even a magic spell to the Internet in an effort to help scholars and laymen understand what the language of the ancient Near East sounded like."

Source : http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101001/ap_ ... babylonian http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/ ... years.html

Dark Blessings,

MAIA

<em>"Test always your strength, for therein lies success."</em>[/B][/TD]
 
Hey, this is awesome Sister! It's funny, but just the other day I was
thinking, hey, wouldn't it be cool if we could actually what the
languages of Sumeria or Babylon would sound like? And they go and do
this. Very, very cool! thanks so much for letting us know about this.
Hail Ea Enki!

On 10/1/10, Maia <maiandria@... wrote:
This language existed before Aramaic, actually Aramaic replaced this
language. Now brought back to live after having died more than 2,000
years ago and recorded online. These are interesting times indeed and surely
making way for the Age of Aquarius! Hail Father Enki!

Excerpt:

"The language of the Epic of Gilgamesh and King Hammurabi has found a new
life online after being dead for some 2,000 years.



Academics from across the world have recorded audio of Babylonian
epics, poems, and even a magic spell to the Internet in an effort to
help scholars and laymen understand what the language of the ancient
Near East sounded like."

Source :
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101001/ap_ ... babylonian

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/ ... years.html

Dark Blessings,

MAIA

"Test always your strength, for therein lies success."
 
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Maia <maiandria@... wrote:
This language existed before Aramaic, actually Aramaic replaced this
language. Now brought back to live after having died more than 2,000
years ago and recorded online. These are interesting times indeed and surely making way for the Age of Aquarius! Hail Father Enki!

Excerpt:

"The language of the Epic of Gilgamesh and King Hammurabi has found a new life online after being dead for some 2,000 years.



Academics from across the world have recorded audio of Babylonian
epics, poems, and even a magic spell to the Internet in an effort to
help scholars and laymen understand what the language of the ancient
Near East sounded like."

Source : http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101001/ap_ ... babylonian

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/ ... years.html

Dark Blessings,

MAIA

"Test always your strength, for therein lies success."
This truly amazing!! Here you can read and listen a hymn to the mighty Astaroth-Ishtar : http://people.pwf.cam.ac.uk/mjw65/BAPLA ... shtar.html
 
Wow! this is awesome!
Things are becoming better and better.

Hail Satan !!
Hail The Mighty Gods ov Duat !!

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Allison P <apocalypseofjon@... wrote:

Hey, this is awesome Sister! It's funny, but just the other day I was
thinking, hey, wouldn't it be cool if we could actually what the
languages of Sumeria or Babylon would sound like? And they go and do
this. Very, very cool! thanks so much for letting us know about this.
Hail Ea Enki!

On 10/1/10, Maia <maiandria@... wrote:
This language existed before Aramaic, actually Aramaic replaced this
language. Now brought back to live after having died more than 2,000
years ago and recorded online. These are interesting times indeed and surely
making way for the Age of Aquarius! Hail Father Enki!

Excerpt:

"The language of the Epic of Gilgamesh and King Hammurabi has found a new
life online after being dead for some 2,000 years.



Academics from across the world have recorded audio of Babylonian
epics, poems, and even a magic spell to the Internet in an effort to
help scholars and laymen understand what the language of the ancient
Near East sounded like."

Source :
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101001/ap_ ... babylonian

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/ ... years.html

Dark Blessings,

MAIA

"Test always your strength, for therein lies success."
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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