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The term derives from the sacred root Yehu, the Divine imprint within a theophoric name, as found in Yehu, combined with Bor (בּוֹר, pit, void, spiritual ignorance), yielding the composite meaning: "the God-Sealed Hollow Ones", entities marked by the Divine yet emptied of all Divine substance. Being a Yehubor depends on one’s spiritual actions, not on physical or material background.

They are recognized by essential attributes as noted in Temple of Zeus.
Stop being a Yehubor and seek wisdom instead of enforcing ignorance.
Yehubor by Golden-Path April 12, 2026
Yehuborim (Υεηυβορίμ) denotes a theological category of spiritual affliction: those who bear the seal of the Divine upon their name yet are inwardly void of Divine presence, vessels that carry the inscription of God but contain nothing of Him.

The Yehuborim are defined not by material origin but by spiritual conduct and orientation toward the Divine. They are recognized by essential attributes as noted in Temple of Zeus.
Those in this troubled spiritual state are known as Yehuborim. The cure is educating people to overcome ignorance.
Yehuborim by Golden-Path April 12, 2026
Zevism is a religion rooted in the worship of the Ancient Gods as they were known and honoured for tens of thousands of years across every civilisation on earth: in Greece, Egypt, Sumer, India, Rome, Scandinavia, and beyond.

Zevism recognises that the Ancient Gods are real, living, and accessible. They are not archetypes, not metaphors, not psychological projections. They are sovereign divine beings who created humanity, who taught the arts of civilisation, and who remain actively engaged with those who seek them with sincerity and reverence.

Practitioners experience the Gods directly through meditation, ritual, prayer, and the disciplined development of the soul's innate spiritual faculties.
Zevism cultivates independence through the development of spiritual power.
Zevism by Golden-Path April 7, 2026
A Zevist is a practitioner and initiate of Zevism, the spiritual path rooted in the worship of Zeus, known in Greek as Ζεύς (Zevs). A Zevist works directly with the Gods, lives by natural law, and takes full responsibility for their own spiritual evolution. The path is one of empowerment, individuality, free inquiry, and self-healing.
The Zevist meditated before Zeus's altar.
Zevist by Golden-Path April 6, 2026
A woman who walks the path of Zevism and holds living communion with Zeus and the Ancient Gods. The feminine suffix -ista echoes both Greek and Romance linguistic traditions, evoking the Mystai (μύσται), the initiated women of the Ancient Greek mysteries who played indispensable roles in rites at Eleusis, Delphi, and Samothrace.

The Zevista practices power meditation, cultivates the kundalini, and develops the arts of the mind. The disciplines are historically associated with priestesses, oracles, and sibyls of the ancient world.
Every Zevista masters her own soul.
Zevista by Golden-Path April 6, 2026