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  1. Arti

    Arti is an urban locality and the administrative center of Artinsky District of Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia, located on the Artya River at its confluence with the Ufa River, 203 kilometers southwest of Yekaterinburg and 62 kilometers southeast of Krasnoufimsk. Population: 12,881; 13,790; 15,803; 13,800.

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  1. artinoun

    No cigar on this one. The two outstanding definitions of the term 'arti' are 1) in Sanskrit and the Hindu religion , it is refers to the Ceremony of light and a 'light that removes the darkness''; in classical Greek (ἄρτι) it means the immediate or present moment, what we would refer to as "The Now" when using 'now' as a noun rather than an adverb. What is interesting about the two definitions is that they both embrace the idea of moments of enlightenment, of "Getting It!" as we might say in English. The Greeks embraced this in their concept of life as a successive experience of such moments which they referred to as 'kairos' ( καιρός), the opportune, essential or immediate moment. It was contrasted with the term aevum (αἰϝών) that designates the temporal realm of the spirit, or afterlife existence of the soul our beings such as angels.

    "But Jesus answered him, Let it be so now (arti | ἄρτι); for in this way it is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness.” cf. also: Pindar, P. 4.158 Aeschylus, Th. 534 Sophocles, Ant. 1283 Sophocles, El. 1386 Plato, Cri. 43.A Aristophanes, Lys. 1008 Plato, Plt. 291.A B et. al.

    Etymology: classical Greek, uncertain proto-indo-European root, *h₂er- ('to fit')


    Submitted by redslider on November 28, 2023  

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    The numerical value of ARTI in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

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    The numerical value of ARTI in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

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  • redslider
    No cigar on this one. The two outstanding definitions of the term 'arti' are 1) in Sanskrit and the Hindu religion , it is refers to the Ceremony of light and a 'light that removes the darkness''; in classical Greek (ἄρτι) it means the immediate or present moment, what we would refer to as "The Now" when using 'now' as a noun rather than an adverb.

    What is interesting about the two definitions is that they both embrace the idea of moments of enlightenment, of "Getting It!" as we might say in English. The Greeks embraced this in their concept of life as a successive experience of such moments which they referred to as 'kairos' ( καιρός), the opportune, essential or immediate moment. It was contrasted with the term aevum (αἰϝών) that designates the temporal realm of the spirit, or afterlife existence of the soul our beings such as angels.
     
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