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An interesting correlation occured to me after reading Eja's post "ETA." It concerns the attributes represented by "Ausar" (Kemet), "Oxa" (Yoruba) and "Usher" (English)
In his post, Eja unveiled the relationship between the attributes of "Oxa" and "Ausar"
Depending on which enunciation is used for the "O" in "Oxa" all three words could be phonetically identical if we also use the Yoruba "sh" in Ausar.
Your thoughts on this please?
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