The tetragrammaton (from GreekΤετραγράμματον, meaning "(consisting) of four letters", and probably pronounced Yahweh[1][2]) is the Hebrew theonymיהוה, commonly transliterated into Latin letters as YHWH. It is one of the names of God, the Holy Father of the Israelites used in the Hebrew Bible.[3][4][5] The name may be derived from a verb that means "to be", "to exist", "to cause to become", or "to come to pass".[1][6]
Namaska, Dr. Black. The depth of resources you offer continues to amaze me daily. In the most recent class, I realized that a search function on this site both existed and was strategic. It's subtle, in the top right corner of the page, along a bar of white background; but if one does input many inquiries, the results are exciting.
For example, after taking a try at translating the letters again tonight, my best is:
"Behold and praise the Breath that makes Mind; Behold and praise the Connection."
And now that I have searched here for YHWH I am onto new questions.
Namaska Brother White, your activity once shared will cause more people to engage in the actions that will allow evolution to take place in large numbers, and that, is how we change the world.