The ancient god HU was our original reference to a greater energy. As we evolved our species were referred to as HU-man, by other species of man on the planet at that time. We kept the term of human, but we have forgotten its true meaning.
HU-man meant god-man. (man with self awareness).
we are still that.
we are gods-in-training, half man - half god. (HU)
We are still learning how to use our powers effectively, that is why we create what we think..
PS in Australia we refer to the god of weather (wind,surf etc) as Huey, you will often hear surfers still using this reference.
2007-03-08 14:26:43
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answered by dj pete 1
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Hope this helps:
Hu or hu may refer to:
Hu (mythology), the deification of the first word, in the Egyptian mythology of the Ennead
Huh (god), the deification of eternity in the Egyptian mythology of the Ogdoad
Hu (surname), a Chinese family name represented by the character 胡.
Hù is also an abbreviation for Shanghai, People's Republic of China.
Hu state or Hu Guo, former state of China
Wu Hu, the barbaric tribes surrounding ancient China.
Hu Jintao, the current president of People's Republic of China.
The Hungarian language (ISO 639 alpha-2, hu)
Hu is a breed of sheep
A romanisation of the Japanese kana ふ and フ (more commonly romanised as 'fu')
The abbreviation HU for Hounsfield Units on the Hounsfield scale, a unit of measurement used on a computed tomography machine (CAT)
The web domain name .hu
A mantra (similar to Aum or Om) popularized[1] by the religion Eckankar as a name for and love song to God
2007-03-08 10:18:28
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answered by j.wisdom 6
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Hu?
Human Plans Failing as God’s Purpose
Succeeds
In Vetus Testamentum (Oct. 1962) Dr. E. C. B. Maclaurin stated: “It should be repeated that there is no conclusive early evidence that the name was ever pronounced Yahweh but there is plenty of early evidence for Hū’, Yah, Yo-, Yau-, -yah and perhaps -yo.” Dr. M. Reisel, in The Mysterious Name of Y.H.W.H., said that the “vocalisation of the Tetragrammaton must originally have been YeHūàH or YaHūàH.” Still, Canon D. D. Williams of Cambridge held that the “evidence indicates, nay almost proves, that Jahweh was not the true pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton, . . . The Name itself was probably JĀHÔH.”—Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft, Vol. 54.
2007-03-01 01:33:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I was watching Inked when they mentioned this. In fact, a couple was having it tatooed on their bodies. They indicated that it was also a word used in meditation. They had everyone in the tat parlor to say huuuuuuuuuuuuu, and they all said it did seem to relax them. Anyway, thought it was interesting but have looked no further into it.
2007-03-01 01:25:36
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answered by glitterkittyy 7
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In Hebrew, hu means 'he'. In Hebrew, everything is a name for god.
2007-03-01 01:22:42
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answered by Fred 7
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I don't know
But I know that Hua Hu Ching means classic on converting barbarians.
2007-03-01 01:23:02
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answered by Anonymous
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ps 83;18 say that men may know that thow whose name is Jehovah arth the most high over all the earth! i dont know bout no oda god!
2007-03-08 18:39:36
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answered by really now! 2
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If God has such kind of name then WHY it is NOT in Bible or Quran?
2007-03-08 18:07:50
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answered by saleem 4
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Which language?
2007-03-01 01:26:57
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answered by Anonymous
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