Hallelujah

Hallelu-Jah הללו יה – Praise Jah

Remember that Jah is an androgynous word. Therefore, people who believe that God is masculine are half-atheists, because God is masculine-feminine. God is Jah: Iod is masculine, Hei is feminine. When you pronounce the word Jah in Hallelujah, you are praising the Lord Jah, which is androgynous. And we say it three times, because Kether is Jah, Chokmah is Jah, and Binah is Jah, meaning male-female.

The mantra that we pronounce in order to express or to manipulate the forces of the air is Yah: praise always (יה)Y-A.

Praise (יה) Y-A, הללויה Hallelu-Yah, because the three lines of the A ( א – Aleph) in the spelling of the letter “Hei” (הא) in Hallelu-Yah symbolizes the Logoic Trinity (יהו of יהוה) hidden within הללויה Hallelu-Yah. The mantras (הא) Hah and (יה) Yah are In Hah-llelu-Yah. So Hah and Yah are the Sanskrit mantras related with the ether and with the air respectively.

Hallelu comes from the word Hillel (praise). Thus, the word Hallelujah means, “Praise Jah.” Jah is the representation of Mother and Father united in one body. The Four Creatures of Alchemy