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Very good ! 

 

Now do Nungali    :)  

 

In Hebrew that is  !  ( not in  non Pamam Nyungan  ) . 

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On 2025-08-28 at 7:07 PM, Nungali said:

Very good ! 

 

Now do Nungali    :)  

 

In Hebrew that is  !  ( not in  non Pamam Nyungan  ) . 

 

Firstly, I'm sorry Lois for hijacking your thread, but I did use some machine Learning which is in line with the thread's theme :)

 

Yeah, Australian Aboriginal connection is too easy. How about Hebrew, Qabalah, Egyptian and Thelema? I cheated and had to draw from many paradigms to get a proper overview of the themes. This name Nungali represents a conceptual warp and weft; strings woven together that emerges into a great fabric of creation = You and your active effort in recreation/rebirth.

 

What’s in a name?

 

This exercise lead me all over the place. Finally, I decided to stick to the basics, Machine Learning helped me flesh out the ideas quite a bit, but Robert Wang’s The Qabalistic Tarot calmed my brain as I read through the passages solidifying my theory.

 

  1. Hebrew
  2. The Pyramid Texts (profile quote)
  3. Your profile picture
  4. Qabalistic tarot

 

Meaning: גּלי נוּן (Gali Nun)

 

Gali Nun (גלי נון) is a combination of two Hebrew words, whose meaning depends on context. The phrase is not standard Hebrew, so its interpretation arises from the individual words:

 

  • Gali (גלי):
    • Literally: “my wave” or “wave of mine.”
    • Biblically: In the Book of Isaiah, it can appear as a command meaning “uncover” or “reveal” from the root verb galah (גָּלָה)
  • Nun (נון):
    • The Hebrew letter Nun (נ) carries multiple symbolic and linguistic meanings:
      • Fish: In Aramaic, nun means fish, symbolizing fertility, multiplication, and life.
      • Continuity: In Ancient Hebrew, the letter’s pictograph resembles a sprouting seed, representing posterity and the continuation of life. As a noun, Nun means seed.
      • Faithfulness & Humility: In Kabbalah and Hebrew spiritual tradition, Nun symbolizes faithfulness (ne’eman) and the humility of the soul.

 

Therefore, “Gali Nun” could be interpreted in several ways:

  • “My wave of fish”
  • “My wave of continuity”
  • “The revealing of the abyss or void” (personal insight)

 

…bread crumbs, I’m going with Nun as fish and the symbology therein….

 

Deeper Symbolism: Nun

 

The most illuminating insights to me personally came from exploring Nun in the esoteric traditions through the quote on your profile and the image of your profile picture:

 

Quote:

 

“The serpent which came forth from the earth has risen; the flame which came forth from Nun is fallen.”

https://www.ganino.com/anteanus/pyramid_texts?utm_source=chatgpt.com (Utterance 237b)

 

In the Egyptian context, Nun represents the chaotic primordial waters, subconscious and latent potential (Prima Materia)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nu_(mythology)

 

Summary:

 

  • Primordial Waters: Nun is the infinite, dark, formless water that existed before creation, Prima Materia. In the Pyramid Texts, kings are said to arise from Nun, echoing the first act of creation.
  • Source of Renewal: Nun is the eternal reservoir from which life, gods, and rebirth continually emerge.
  • Support of the Sun & Sky: Nun lifts the sun god (Ra) into the sky, paralleling the elevation of the king or soul.
  • Watery Abyss & Danger: Nun represents the abyss, the unknown, into which the unprepared can sink.
  • Cosmic Contrast: Nun contrasts with ordered creation (maat); resurrection requires passing through the inertia of Nun (latent potential).

 

Path Working via The Qabalistic Tarot:

 

The Path of NUN

Death (XIII)

The Thirteenth Key, (14th Tree Path)

 

Qabalistic tradition, connecting the spheres:

 

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image: https://ann.skea.com/Death.htm

 

  1. Tiphareth (6) (Beauty, Harmony, Higher Self, Air)
  2. Netzach (7) (Victory, Desire, Emotional Drive, Instincts, Creative drive, Fire)

 

Attributes:

  • Letter: Nun (נ)
  • Tarot: Death (XIII)
  • Meaning: Fish, First Matter (Prima materia)
  • Themes: Transformation, rebirth, fertility
  • Sign: Scorpio (Water element)
  • Esoteric Title: The Child of the Great Transformers; The Lord of the Gate of Death

Symbolism:

 

  • Death & Transformation: Nun represents dissolution and rebirth, the hidden depths of the subconscious.
  • Scorpio’s Depths: Confronting deep instincts and passions, aligning them with higher harmony.
  • Waters of Nun: Entering the abyss to be dissolved, purified, and reborn.
  • Initiatory Death: Old identities must be surrendered to integrate desire and ego with higher purpose.
  • The Power of 7: The path of Nun is powerfully connected to the number 7, which relates to the sphere of Netzach and the planet Venus/Aphrodite. The Qabalistic number of the path is 14 (7+7), suggesting that the powers of Venus are doubly potent here. Interesting note is that Nungali posted his question at 7:07pm (my time), which in my hyper-focused state was another clue for me to follow.

*Crowley notes in discussing the fish, meaning of Nun, he says: “This symbol resumes the whole Secret Doctrine” (Book of Thoth, 100, note 1). Which is a nod to both Blavatsky and the Ouroboros, which here is represented by endless cyclic renewal with the fish biting the serpents tail. Far right image below.tarot_deathcard_comparison.jpg.42b5dc46809f682f8ea5c6d0a1749b3e.jpg

image: https://www.esotericmeanings.com/thoth-death-tarot-card-tutorial/

 

Your profile pic is reminiscent of the Death tarot card, complete with a skull and scythe, possible imagery of fire serpent power above and primordial(ish) waters below. As we see in the examples above - only in the Thoth deck do we see the fish and the scorpion (and Eagle).

 

Reading the quote through the lens of Qabalah:

 

  • The Serpent Rising (Earth): The serpent represents earthly energy or life-force (Netzach/instincts) rising from matter toward spirit.
  • The Flame Falling (Nun): The flame, or divine spark, descends into the abyss, dissolving into formless potential.

 

Encoding in the name:

 

  • Nun = abyss, waters of dissolution and rebirth
  • Gali = wave, revelation

 

Thus, Nungali represents:

 

  • The revelation of the abyss through the wave of transformation.
  • The cycle of manifestation and return, where life-force and divine spark exchange places in the waters of Nun.

 

My final conclusion:

 

The name Nungali symbolizes wave-like transformational processes delving deep into the abyss of the psyche utilizing ritual, magic or inner alchemy to dissolve various attachments of the ego; revealing the true Higher Self that is unbound, infinite, and reborn.

 

The name Nungali transcends literal Hebrew grammar, pulling meaning from multiple esoteric paradigms, which is why I couldn’t follow your instructions exactly.

 

The name reflects dedication to inner transformation and spiritual growth. It illustrates the cycle of life, death, and revelation. The very essence of the Great Work and why many of us are “here.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Edited by Lala Nila
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Thanks for that ..... and all the 'Nun ' comments that followed . 

 

However one major aspect of my character was not examined  ...... 

 

 

Spoiler

For Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, Dodgers whiplash is just part of the  ministry - Los Angeles Times

 

 

;) 

 

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