Appeler

Verbe
n. Une exigence, une revendication, une requête ou un ordre de venir ou d'être présent ; une demande ; l'acte d'invoquer le Seigneur, ou l'invocation par le Seigneur de sa descendance. « SEIGNEUR Dieu appela Adam et lui dit : Où es-tu ? » (Genèse 3:9). « J'ai appelé mon fils hors d'Égypte !» (Matthieu 2:15)
To call: vb. to speak in a loud or distinct voice so as to be heard at a distance; to recall from death or the astral plane, e.g., “Lazarus, come forth!”; to utter in a loud or distinct voice; to announce or read loudly or authoritatively.
The call is the most direct means of communication between man and God, and God and man, frequently used in an emergency; e.g., O God, help me! Archangel Michael, take command!
The byword of the initiate is “The call compels the answer.” “He shall call upon me and I will answer him.” (Ps. 91:15) “They called upon the Lord, and he answered them.” (Ps. 99:6)
See also
Sources
Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Science of the Spoken Word.