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LVCiF3R

LVCiF3R – the spirit of Intellectual Enlightenment and Freedom of Thought.
LVCiF3R – literally means Lightbringer, Lightbearer, Bringer of Dawn, Shining One, or Morning Star.
 
LVCiF3R is my nickname. Probably hearing the name of [Lucifer] sound kinda horrible to many people, but for me it’s just a name or a nickname. Besides, I don’t think Lvcifer is a devil/shaitan/satan/666.

It is our Mind – that can turns us into evil and be devil (shaitan/satan). Humans with their malicious evil mind are the devils like the scientists who did experimentation with human and animal hybridisation, for example. Or hypocrite people who enjoy to blame and judge other while they are doing what they’re blaming and judging.

Lvcifer comes from the words lux (light/fire) and ferre (to bear/to bring) and when put together means bearer of light or bringer of fire. Lvcifer is also one of the Latin names for the morning star, Venus.

As it turns out, so is the Greek word Eosphorus.

LVCIF3R also know as VENUS – is officially disappearing from the sunset glare and has begun her underworld journey to be reborn in the morning sky on the 20th/21st. Venus is the brightest planet and third-brightest sky object overall, after the Sun and Moon.

the Greeks would call Venus Phospheros (= Bringer of Light) when she appeared just before dawn and Hesperos (= the western one) when she appeared in the evening. The Roman equivalents were Lucifer (= the light bringer) and Vesper (= evening), respectively.

The period when Venus disappears from the evening sky is best used for inner reflection, release and renewal. Her mythic journey into the underworld is a metaphor to help us go within and recover our lost treasures. An opportunity to retrieve our innermost felt values and qualities and bring them back out into the light so that we can relate better to others and to ourselves.

The Misunderstood Lucifer

Prior to 1667, the term Lucifer (lux-fer: ‘light-bringer’) had never been associated with a male entity – and certainly not with an evil Satan. Even after Milton’s death, in 18th century dictionaries, the correct reference is given. For instance, the 1721-94 Nathan Bailey’s Etymological Dictionary states: ‘Lucifer – The morning or day star; the planet Venus, when it rises before the sun’.

And so, from 1667, Lvcifer became an alternative name for Satan, while its association with Venus, light bearer and goddess of love, was forgotten by way of clerical indoctrination.
What is perhaps surprising is that, more than three centuries later, the Puritan view is still being expressed by a body of hard-line religious extremists.

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