Danlwd Fyltr Shkn Geph Ba Lynk Mstqym -

Given the last two words: . “ba” → “by” or “be” “lynk” → “link” “mstqym” → “mustaqim” (Arabic: مستقيم — straight/right).

But “Geph” could be “G-d” in Hebrew letters disguised: Gimmel=G, Peh=P, Heh=H → maybe “GePh” = G-d’s name? danlwd fyltr shkn Geph ba lynk mstqym

Your text: If I treat it as a simple substitution cipher (like shifting each letter), “Geph” stands out as possibly “Gaza” or “G-d” in some contexts, but the rest doesn’t yield an obvious English phrase. Given the last two words:

Another possibility: Atbash (A↔Z, B↔Y, etc.) etc.) Given the context

Given the context, the complete content likely is: