solomon levi
01-06-2009, 12:16 AM
This is a Phoenix-thread (http://forum.alchemyforums.com/showthread.php?t=7) from the old site (http://alchemy-forums.forumotion.com/forum.htm).
mercury, mercurius.
we run into "cur" again with Triumphal Chariot of Antimony - currus = car, chariot.
I'm cur-ious what this root signifies.
Curr means "running", "flowing" - like quicksilver.
mer- curius = running sea.
Could currus be related to ceruse?
cur also = Ker, her as in Horus, Heru.
Currency could be salt, salary.
Isn't it funny: Pierre Currie and Marie Currie - stone and sea...
Could that be coincidence?
Char-iot - iot = jot or iota which in greek cabala is 10 and corresponds to the sun.
a jot or iota is also something extremely small, like m-state.
triumphal = tri-omphalos? three navels?
sal, sel = salt
salus, salut = health
salem, shalom = peace
salve, salvation.
sel = seal
sel... selene/moon, selenium?
salamandre - the salt that survives the fire
adamah - the red earth = rouge terre = rooster = coq
saltpeter
is it intentional that cock and peter are slang for penis?
Salt of/from the penis = urine
lapis philosophorum...
philo or fila/filum
svf, souffre, sulphur, suffer, sous fer..
aurum
philosopher = philo - svf - aur
familiar with Kabbalah? Ain svf aur?
lovers of endless/limitless light = philosopher
How very odd, I've been thinking about the same thing lately!
mer- curius = running sea.
I'm sure you're spot on with this analysis.
Isn't it funny: Pierre Currie and Marie Currie - stone and sea...
Could that be coincidence?
It is a funny 'coincidence' huh? I'm wondering if this is just a case of changing one's name, or perhaps it was fate? Either way, they were the pioneers of radioactive work, and also radium. Radium was extracted from coal/pitchblende.
Cury = cure
The sea carries the cure.
philosopher = philo - svf - aur
familiar with Kabbalah? Ain svf aur?
lovers of endless/limitless light = philosopher
This is good!
----
Rosicrucian:
Ros = dew, moisture
Crux = cross/salt/crucible
Fulcanelli said that if we take into consideration what he said about epiphany cakes
and if we know why the egyptians worshipped cats, then the name of the first matter
would be obvious.
Well, I read once that egyptians worshipped or loved cats because they say "IAO" -
meow or mew.
IAO is one of the gnostic names for god.
I found another gnostic connection -
Basil Valentine - Basilides and Valentinus: two fathers of gnosticism.
Yeah, my intuition tells me that curr must have something to do with salt.
sea salt - we've seen two methods to make the stone from sea salt in an old thread.
I also want to explore
first matter - first mother = eve or lilith
Eve = living.
Lilith - lily.
Eve:
From Ancient Greek Εὕα (Heua) < Hebrew חַוָּה (havah) = 'life; living one; lively; giving life'.
* Danish: Eva
* Finnish: Eeva
* French: Ève
* German: Eva
* Italian: Eva
* Norwegian: Eva
* Spanish: Eva
* Swedish: Eva
-----
Eve, Eva, Evo, Evi, Evu, Evy
Ave, Ava, Avo, Avi, Avu, Avy
Ove, Ova, Ovo, Ovi, Ovu, Ovy
Ive, Iva, Ivo, Ivi, Ivu, Ivy
Uve, Uva, Uvo, Uvi, Uvu, Uvy
Yve, Yva, Yvo, Yvi, Yvu, Yvy
Run these through an etymology search engine (I like to use www.wiktionary.org) and you should be able to find a few interesting things. Tack one of these consonants (h,v,b,d,f,p,w) onto the beginning and/or end of each word, and you'll be able to extend your phonetic search possibilities. You can also mutate the middle 'v' to obtain a slew of new possibilities. For instance, change it to 'u.'
For example:
Heve, Heva, Hevo, Hevi, Hevu, Hevy
Have, Hava, Havo, Havi, Havu, Havy
Hove, Hova, Hovo, Hovi, Hovu, Hovy
Hive, Hiva, Hivo, Hivi, Hivu, Hivy
Huve, Huva, Huvo, Huvi, Huvu, Huvy
Hyve, Hyva, Hyvo, Hyvi, Hyvu, Hyvy
Eveh, Evah, Evoh, Evih, Evuh, Evyh
Aveh, Avah, Avoh, Avih, Avuh, Avyh
Oveh, Ovah, Ovoh, Ovih, Ovuh, Ovyh
Iveh, Ivah, Ivoh, Ivih, Ivuh, Ivyh
Uveh, Uvah, Uvoh, Uvih, Uvuh, Uvyh
Yveh, Yvah, Yvoh, Yvih, Yvuh, Yvyh
Heveh, Hevah, Hevoh, Hevih, Hevuh, Hevyh
Haveh, Havah, Havoh, Havih, Havuh, Havyh
Hoveh, Hovah, Hovoh, Hovih, Hovuh, Hovyh
Hiveh, Hivah, Hivoh, Hivih, Hivuh, Hivyh
Huveh, Huvah, Huvo, Huvih, Huvuh, Huvyh
Hyveh, Hyvah, Hyvo, Hyvih, Hyvuh, Hyvyh
There are still countless other possibilities.
magnesia
ens magia, mia sange, mens gaia, signe ama, amn aegis, I am agnes, 'G' amnesia
the official black madonna: melissa officianalis (mel-issa)
or honey of Isis.
sabot - sabbath - saturday - lead
Not to beat a dead horse, but I figured some of you might be interested in how I came to certain conclusions regarding the cross. Whether or not it happens?...well, I guess we'll see. For some reason I feel like it's ok to show you the method I used. There are certain things I'm still not comfortable discussing- but suffice to say Fulcanelli (whoever that may be)- dropped enough hints regarding this method. It is a Greek cross with Latin script...so naturally we apply Greek phonetics/words because if we are to discover any pertinent information you have to follow the rules of "diplomacy". This method is called the grimoire noir by d'Orcet. The X in the middle of OCRUX... is mutable out of its normal phonetic base- aside from kappa (K) xi (Ξ ξ) and khi (X) it is also capable of zeta (Ζ ζ) and sigma (Σ σ ς). Fulcanelli draws attention to this saying "The letter S, which takes on the curving shape of a snake, corresponds to the Greek khi (X) and takes over its esoteric meaning." Further mutations are found in the "V" in AVES which has been purposefully connected to the A and bears resemblance to the Old Latin upper case "U"...and with that you discover "KAU..." words. Some of the info could be and most likely is wrong...only the future will tell if any of it is right at all. Words that I feel are the most likely; will have a higher percentage of consonants sounds found on the cross (words like (sunekkaio) - to set on fire together). Obviously all vowel/diphthong sounds are mutable and flow like water. This includes multiple vowels in place of one...("a" or "ei" or "aio" etc...).
http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll195/carabric/image008.gif
OCRUXAVES
USA
OCRUXAVES
CRUX-Latin for Cross
X transitions to S for phonetic sound to Crucis
RUSA
Ρωσία (Rosia)
Russia
OCRUXAVES
A and V are connected on the cross (my guess is that the V is also an old form Latin U)
καυσος (kausos) a burning. And καύσων (kauson) a burning heat "eventually derived into English cauterize"
OCRUXAVES
καύκᾰσος (Kaukasos) Mt. Caucasus (which is in the country of Georgia)
OCRUXAVES
έξι (exi) six
OCRUXAVES
ρακα (raka) word expressive of utter contempt
OCRUXAVES
χράω (chrao) scrape, graze, wound slightly (on/of the surface), to fall upon, attack, assail, to inflict upon a person, to be bent on doing, to be eager to do
OCRUXAVES
X to Z (ss) sound
ῥοῖζος (roizos) whizzing of an arrow
OCRUXAVES
κρέκω (kreko) to strike
OCRUXAVES
ῥῶσις (rosis) a strengthening, strength
OCRUXAVES
κρίσις (krisis) judgment, crisis, attack
OCRUXAVES
κρεισσων (kreisson) stronger, mightier- upper hand, better, having power over.
OCRUXAVES
Latin V and B can permutate
οβίς (obis) projectile shell
OCRUXAVES
αβασάνιστος (abasanistos) not well thought out
PESUNICA
Pes: Latin for foot
Take the intent of the word to Greek
πόδι : (podi) word for foot in Greek
Poti, Georgia
PESUNICA
πεζός (pezos) fighters on land "on foot" foot soldier etc...
PESUNICA
πἄσι (pasi) all, altogether
PESUNICA
πεσσεία (pesseia) game of draughts (checkers)
PESUNICA
έξι (eksi) six
PESUNICA
συνακοντίζω (sunakontizo) to strike with many javelins.
PESUNICA
σίνος (sinos) to hurt, harm, mischief
PESUNICA
σίνις (sinis) a ravager a plunderer- destroying
PESUNICA
συνεκκαίω (sunekkaio) to set on fire together
PESUNICA
νίκη: (niki)- victory, victory in battle
PESUNICA
νικώ: (niko)- overcome/defeat
PESUNICA
νεκρός: necros- dead/dead person
PESUNICA
νέκυς (nekus)- dead body- a corpse
PESUNICA
νεκάς (nekas)- a heap of slain
PESUNICA
νεικέω (neikeo)- to quarrel or wrangle with, to rail at, revile, upbraid, or abuse
PESUNICA
νῠχεύω (nucheuo)- to watch the night through, to pass the night
PESUNICA
ἑκάτόν (ekaton)- a hundred
PESUNICA
Ἑκάτη (Ekate)- Hecate, Goddess of the crossroads, nature, and child birthing...epithet is the "far darter" or "far shooter"
PESUNICA
ἓκᾰτος (ekatos)- far shooting
PESUNICA
ὲκκαίω (ekkaio)- to burn out, to light up, to kindle
PESUNICA
ὴχήεις (echeis)- sounding, ringing, roaring
PESUNICA
Nuke
PESUNICA
ἠχώ (echo)- echo
PESUNICA
έξι (exi) six
PESUNICA
ἕκηα (ekea) derived from (kaio) to light up, to burn, kindle- to burn and destroy
Hieroglyph of the four ages of man (the circle with the four "A's") can be represented as the Greek letters Φ(phi) and Θ(theta) combined.
ΦΘ
And with this we find:
Φθάνω (fthano- arrive, draw near, become, reach the point of, be reduced to, beforehand)
Φθίνω (fthino - wane, draw to a close; decline, waste away)
Φθῑσιμβροτος (fthisimbrotos- destroying or killing men)
Φθορεύς (fthoreus- destroyer, corrupter)
Φθόνος (fthonos- ill will, envy, jealousy)
Φθινόπορο (fthinoporo- autumn)
Φθείρομαι (ftheiromai- perish)
Φθῐτός (fthito- the dead)
Φθέγμα (fthegma - the sound of the voice, a voice)
ΦΘΕ'ΓΓΟΜΑΙ (Ftheggomai - to utter a sound or voice)
Φθόγγος (fthoggos - any clear distinct sound, esp. the voice)
Wow. That's nice.
I'm presently reading the book on Hendaye and Fulcanelli by Jay Weider and somebody.
I'll finish reading and then maybe have some things to share on it.
Besides that, I'll review your words and give them some contemplation.
Thanks.
I talk to Jay quite often, he's a nice guy but I guess my gruff with his research is that he (and Bridges) didn't utilize the cross as much as I believe was intended regarding the warning nature....but he's a pretty intelligent guy. Here's an article he wrote about some of the messages I've sent him. (he gave me the pseudonym of Syphon in the article). Games of Slaughter (http://www.jayweidner.com/GamesOfSlaughter.htm)
Autumnal references could be alchemical.
Autumn - west - evening - Hesperides: where the golden apples/fruit is found.
The four muses of the Garden of Hesperides are:
Chrysothemis - "Golden order"
Asterope - "Star face"
Hygeia - "Health"
Lipara - "Shining skin"
Four other names in connection with these are:
Aegle - "Dazzling light"
Erythia - "Red land"
Hesperia - "Evening star"
Arethusa - "Water fountain"
Many of these names are familiar to those who've read Fulcanelli.
Fulcanelli said that if we take into consideration what he said about epiphany cakes
and if we know why the egyptians worshipped cats, then the name of the first matter
would be obvious.
Well, I read once that egyptians worshipped or loved cats because they say "IAO" -
meow or mew.
IAO is one of the gnostic names for god.
I found another gnostic connection -
Basil Valentine - Basilides and Valentinus: two fathers of gnosticism.
IAO = Isis, Apophis, Osiris - sort of the three principles of alchemy - mercury, sulphur and salt.
I've been contemplating why the alchemists refer to god so frequently - donum dei - only revealed by god...
I had the hunch that maybe the name of the first matter may be similar phonetically to a name of god.
IAO is one possibility. French for god is 'dieu' - sounds like dew.
On the note of cats, they also say "Grrrr."
Gur is the earth precipitated from dew.
Has anyone worked with Gur?
Baby Jesus was found in a manger - May gur.
St. Germaine - gur May
???
Gur also begins with "G" and has that root - gur, curr, ker, etc.
I had the hunch that maybe the name of the first matter may be similar phonetically to a name of god.
IAO is one possibility. French for god is 'dieu' - sounds like dew.
Quite an interesting observation there Solomon Levi. This is exactly what I've been working on lately.
I'm using a few of the older names of God: Elohim, Elah, Allah, El, Elyon. What's the phonetic similarity here?
It's the vowel-L-vowel occurrence.
Doing a phonetic breakdown and search on this particular phonetic meme yield some interesting results. I'm writing a research paper on this, but it's nowhere near complete.
I've pasted the beginning word sets right below. I searched for each word on www.wiktionary.org and took the meaning. I haven't began to do any phonetic similarity searches yet - only what's pasted here.
One L:
eli, ela, elo, elu, ely, ele
ali, ala, alo, alu, aly, ale
ili, ila, ilo, ilu, ily, ile
oli, ola, olo, olu, oly, ole
uli, ula, ulo, ulu, uly, ule,
yli, yla, ylo, ylu, yly, yle
+
el, al, il, ol, ul, yl
Two L’s:
elli, ella, ello, ellu, elly, elle,
alli, alla, allo, allu, ally, alle,
illi, illa, illo, illu, illy, ille,
olli, olla, ollo, ollu, olly, olle,
ulli, ulla, ullo, ullu, ully, ulle,
ylli, ylla, yllo, yllu, ylly, ylle
+
ell, all, ill, oll, ull, yll
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Baby Jesus was found in a manger - May gur.
St. Germaine - gur May
You've pointed out another excellent point. Your work gives me much to consider. We all look at these mysteries slightly differently, but it helps us gain new perspectives on different aspects of the work.
Hmm, I came across this just a minute ago.
Glass (French): Verre
"L" is the sign for alchemically produced gold. Also L = cca alef-lamed, 31, liber CCXX etc. etc.
"L" is the sign for alchemically produced gold. Also L = cca alef-lamed, 31, liber CCXX etc. etc.
I've always known deep down that "L" is very important. I mentioned it to philosehea in a private post a while back. It's always been based on intuition though, and I've never really had anything substantial to backup my claims.
Think of chess. The "knight" or "horse" can only move in the shape of an "L."
The square or "L" is an ancient reference to builder. The swastika was originally a cross with equal sided arms, but it was transformed by adding a bar on each end to produce the square or "L." This is a reference to the four builders.
We also have the number 7, Greek gamma Γ, along with Hebrew resh ר + daleth ד (these two just look like L's [the Phonecian/Aramaic/Paleo-Hebrew letters for gimel & lamed are also important]). Actually, I only mention these because they are permutations of "L" (i.e. they're angled differently, different angular orientations). If you want to be a little more precise, then lamed would be the only one of worth.
The Phonecian letter lamed means "goad." A goad is a stick used to poke an animal. Think of the image of a salamander roasting in a fire while a guy pokes it with a goad. We also have the javelin, spear, pitchfork, and the lance of Longinus. I also believe it could represent a staff. Goad also sound suspiciously like gold (Old English gold, from Proto-Germanic *gulþ-. Cognate with Dutch goud, German Gold, Swedish guld).
One more thing: God is represented by the tetragrammaton, or tetragammadion (Greek: τέτραγαμμάδιον). Which would be the cross gammadion, or swastika (each arm resembles the Greek letter Gamma Γ.
Whew, this post took some work.
The L or 7 also look like Saturn's crutch.
Saturn - sabbath - the 7th day.
L/aL - cheumi
als/hals = salt.
mercury, mercurius.
we run into "cur" again with Triumphal Chariot of Antimony - currus = car, chariot.
I'm cur-ious what this root signifies.
Curr means "running", "flowing" - like quicksilver.
mer- curius = running sea.
Could currus be related to ceruse?
cur also = Ker, her as in Horus, Heru.
Currency could be salt, salary.
Isn't it funny: Pierre Currie and Marie Currie - stone and sea...
Could that be coincidence?
Char-iot - iot = jot or iota which in greek cabala is 10 and corresponds to the sun.
a jot or iota is also something extremely small, like m-state.
triumphal = tri-omphalos? three navels?
sal, sel = salt
salus, salut = health
salem, shalom = peace
salve, salvation.
sel = seal
sel... selene/moon, selenium?
salamandre - the salt that survives the fire
adamah - the red earth = rouge terre = rooster = coq
saltpeter
is it intentional that cock and peter are slang for penis?
Salt of/from the penis = urine
lapis philosophorum...
philo or fila/filum
svf, souffre, sulphur, suffer, sous fer..
aurum
philosopher = philo - svf - aur
familiar with Kabbalah? Ain svf aur?
lovers of endless/limitless light = philosopher
How very odd, I've been thinking about the same thing lately!
mer- curius = running sea.
I'm sure you're spot on with this analysis.
Isn't it funny: Pierre Currie and Marie Currie - stone and sea...
Could that be coincidence?
It is a funny 'coincidence' huh? I'm wondering if this is just a case of changing one's name, or perhaps it was fate? Either way, they were the pioneers of radioactive work, and also radium. Radium was extracted from coal/pitchblende.
Cury = cure
The sea carries the cure.
philosopher = philo - svf - aur
familiar with Kabbalah? Ain svf aur?
lovers of endless/limitless light = philosopher
This is good!
----
Rosicrucian:
Ros = dew, moisture
Crux = cross/salt/crucible
Fulcanelli said that if we take into consideration what he said about epiphany cakes
and if we know why the egyptians worshipped cats, then the name of the first matter
would be obvious.
Well, I read once that egyptians worshipped or loved cats because they say "IAO" -
meow or mew.
IAO is one of the gnostic names for god.
I found another gnostic connection -
Basil Valentine - Basilides and Valentinus: two fathers of gnosticism.
Yeah, my intuition tells me that curr must have something to do with salt.
sea salt - we've seen two methods to make the stone from sea salt in an old thread.
I also want to explore
first matter - first mother = eve or lilith
Eve = living.
Lilith - lily.
Eve:
From Ancient Greek Εὕα (Heua) < Hebrew חַוָּה (havah) = 'life; living one; lively; giving life'.
* Danish: Eva
* Finnish: Eeva
* French: Ève
* German: Eva
* Italian: Eva
* Norwegian: Eva
* Spanish: Eva
* Swedish: Eva
-----
Eve, Eva, Evo, Evi, Evu, Evy
Ave, Ava, Avo, Avi, Avu, Avy
Ove, Ova, Ovo, Ovi, Ovu, Ovy
Ive, Iva, Ivo, Ivi, Ivu, Ivy
Uve, Uva, Uvo, Uvi, Uvu, Uvy
Yve, Yva, Yvo, Yvi, Yvu, Yvy
Run these through an etymology search engine (I like to use www.wiktionary.org) and you should be able to find a few interesting things. Tack one of these consonants (h,v,b,d,f,p,w) onto the beginning and/or end of each word, and you'll be able to extend your phonetic search possibilities. You can also mutate the middle 'v' to obtain a slew of new possibilities. For instance, change it to 'u.'
For example:
Heve, Heva, Hevo, Hevi, Hevu, Hevy
Have, Hava, Havo, Havi, Havu, Havy
Hove, Hova, Hovo, Hovi, Hovu, Hovy
Hive, Hiva, Hivo, Hivi, Hivu, Hivy
Huve, Huva, Huvo, Huvi, Huvu, Huvy
Hyve, Hyva, Hyvo, Hyvi, Hyvu, Hyvy
Eveh, Evah, Evoh, Evih, Evuh, Evyh
Aveh, Avah, Avoh, Avih, Avuh, Avyh
Oveh, Ovah, Ovoh, Ovih, Ovuh, Ovyh
Iveh, Ivah, Ivoh, Ivih, Ivuh, Ivyh
Uveh, Uvah, Uvoh, Uvih, Uvuh, Uvyh
Yveh, Yvah, Yvoh, Yvih, Yvuh, Yvyh
Heveh, Hevah, Hevoh, Hevih, Hevuh, Hevyh
Haveh, Havah, Havoh, Havih, Havuh, Havyh
Hoveh, Hovah, Hovoh, Hovih, Hovuh, Hovyh
Hiveh, Hivah, Hivoh, Hivih, Hivuh, Hivyh
Huveh, Huvah, Huvo, Huvih, Huvuh, Huvyh
Hyveh, Hyvah, Hyvo, Hyvih, Hyvuh, Hyvyh
There are still countless other possibilities.
magnesia
ens magia, mia sange, mens gaia, signe ama, amn aegis, I am agnes, 'G' amnesia
the official black madonna: melissa officianalis (mel-issa)
or honey of Isis.
sabot - sabbath - saturday - lead
Not to beat a dead horse, but I figured some of you might be interested in how I came to certain conclusions regarding the cross. Whether or not it happens?...well, I guess we'll see. For some reason I feel like it's ok to show you the method I used. There are certain things I'm still not comfortable discussing- but suffice to say Fulcanelli (whoever that may be)- dropped enough hints regarding this method. It is a Greek cross with Latin script...so naturally we apply Greek phonetics/words because if we are to discover any pertinent information you have to follow the rules of "diplomacy". This method is called the grimoire noir by d'Orcet. The X in the middle of OCRUX... is mutable out of its normal phonetic base- aside from kappa (K) xi (Ξ ξ) and khi (X) it is also capable of zeta (Ζ ζ) and sigma (Σ σ ς). Fulcanelli draws attention to this saying "The letter S, which takes on the curving shape of a snake, corresponds to the Greek khi (X) and takes over its esoteric meaning." Further mutations are found in the "V" in AVES which has been purposefully connected to the A and bears resemblance to the Old Latin upper case "U"...and with that you discover "KAU..." words. Some of the info could be and most likely is wrong...only the future will tell if any of it is right at all. Words that I feel are the most likely; will have a higher percentage of consonants sounds found on the cross (words like (sunekkaio) - to set on fire together). Obviously all vowel/diphthong sounds are mutable and flow like water. This includes multiple vowels in place of one...("a" or "ei" or "aio" etc...).
http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll195/carabric/image008.gif
OCRUXAVES
USA
OCRUXAVES
CRUX-Latin for Cross
X transitions to S for phonetic sound to Crucis
RUSA
Ρωσία (Rosia)
Russia
OCRUXAVES
A and V are connected on the cross (my guess is that the V is also an old form Latin U)
καυσος (kausos) a burning. And καύσων (kauson) a burning heat "eventually derived into English cauterize"
OCRUXAVES
καύκᾰσος (Kaukasos) Mt. Caucasus (which is in the country of Georgia)
OCRUXAVES
έξι (exi) six
OCRUXAVES
ρακα (raka) word expressive of utter contempt
OCRUXAVES
χράω (chrao) scrape, graze, wound slightly (on/of the surface), to fall upon, attack, assail, to inflict upon a person, to be bent on doing, to be eager to do
OCRUXAVES
X to Z (ss) sound
ῥοῖζος (roizos) whizzing of an arrow
OCRUXAVES
κρέκω (kreko) to strike
OCRUXAVES
ῥῶσις (rosis) a strengthening, strength
OCRUXAVES
κρίσις (krisis) judgment, crisis, attack
OCRUXAVES
κρεισσων (kreisson) stronger, mightier- upper hand, better, having power over.
OCRUXAVES
Latin V and B can permutate
οβίς (obis) projectile shell
OCRUXAVES
αβασάνιστος (abasanistos) not well thought out
PESUNICA
Pes: Latin for foot
Take the intent of the word to Greek
πόδι : (podi) word for foot in Greek
Poti, Georgia
PESUNICA
πεζός (pezos) fighters on land "on foot" foot soldier etc...
PESUNICA
πἄσι (pasi) all, altogether
PESUNICA
πεσσεία (pesseia) game of draughts (checkers)
PESUNICA
έξι (eksi) six
PESUNICA
συνακοντίζω (sunakontizo) to strike with many javelins.
PESUNICA
σίνος (sinos) to hurt, harm, mischief
PESUNICA
σίνις (sinis) a ravager a plunderer- destroying
PESUNICA
συνεκκαίω (sunekkaio) to set on fire together
PESUNICA
νίκη: (niki)- victory, victory in battle
PESUNICA
νικώ: (niko)- overcome/defeat
PESUNICA
νεκρός: necros- dead/dead person
PESUNICA
νέκυς (nekus)- dead body- a corpse
PESUNICA
νεκάς (nekas)- a heap of slain
PESUNICA
νεικέω (neikeo)- to quarrel or wrangle with, to rail at, revile, upbraid, or abuse
PESUNICA
νῠχεύω (nucheuo)- to watch the night through, to pass the night
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ἑκάτόν (ekaton)- a hundred
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Ἑκάτη (Ekate)- Hecate, Goddess of the crossroads, nature, and child birthing...epithet is the "far darter" or "far shooter"
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ἓκᾰτος (ekatos)- far shooting
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ὲκκαίω (ekkaio)- to burn out, to light up, to kindle
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ὴχήεις (echeis)- sounding, ringing, roaring
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Nuke
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ἠχώ (echo)- echo
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έξι (exi) six
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ἕκηα (ekea) derived from (kaio) to light up, to burn, kindle- to burn and destroy
Hieroglyph of the four ages of man (the circle with the four "A's") can be represented as the Greek letters Φ(phi) and Θ(theta) combined.
ΦΘ
And with this we find:
Φθάνω (fthano- arrive, draw near, become, reach the point of, be reduced to, beforehand)
Φθίνω (fthino - wane, draw to a close; decline, waste away)
Φθῑσιμβροτος (fthisimbrotos- destroying or killing men)
Φθορεύς (fthoreus- destroyer, corrupter)
Φθόνος (fthonos- ill will, envy, jealousy)
Φθινόπορο (fthinoporo- autumn)
Φθείρομαι (ftheiromai- perish)
Φθῐτός (fthito- the dead)
Φθέγμα (fthegma - the sound of the voice, a voice)
ΦΘΕ'ΓΓΟΜΑΙ (Ftheggomai - to utter a sound or voice)
Φθόγγος (fthoggos - any clear distinct sound, esp. the voice)
Wow. That's nice.
I'm presently reading the book on Hendaye and Fulcanelli by Jay Weider and somebody.
I'll finish reading and then maybe have some things to share on it.
Besides that, I'll review your words and give them some contemplation.
Thanks.
I talk to Jay quite often, he's a nice guy but I guess my gruff with his research is that he (and Bridges) didn't utilize the cross as much as I believe was intended regarding the warning nature....but he's a pretty intelligent guy. Here's an article he wrote about some of the messages I've sent him. (he gave me the pseudonym of Syphon in the article). Games of Slaughter (http://www.jayweidner.com/GamesOfSlaughter.htm)
Autumnal references could be alchemical.
Autumn - west - evening - Hesperides: where the golden apples/fruit is found.
The four muses of the Garden of Hesperides are:
Chrysothemis - "Golden order"
Asterope - "Star face"
Hygeia - "Health"
Lipara - "Shining skin"
Four other names in connection with these are:
Aegle - "Dazzling light"
Erythia - "Red land"
Hesperia - "Evening star"
Arethusa - "Water fountain"
Many of these names are familiar to those who've read Fulcanelli.
Fulcanelli said that if we take into consideration what he said about epiphany cakes
and if we know why the egyptians worshipped cats, then the name of the first matter
would be obvious.
Well, I read once that egyptians worshipped or loved cats because they say "IAO" -
meow or mew.
IAO is one of the gnostic names for god.
I found another gnostic connection -
Basil Valentine - Basilides and Valentinus: two fathers of gnosticism.
IAO = Isis, Apophis, Osiris - sort of the three principles of alchemy - mercury, sulphur and salt.
I've been contemplating why the alchemists refer to god so frequently - donum dei - only revealed by god...
I had the hunch that maybe the name of the first matter may be similar phonetically to a name of god.
IAO is one possibility. French for god is 'dieu' - sounds like dew.
On the note of cats, they also say "Grrrr."
Gur is the earth precipitated from dew.
Has anyone worked with Gur?
Baby Jesus was found in a manger - May gur.
St. Germaine - gur May
???
Gur also begins with "G" and has that root - gur, curr, ker, etc.
I had the hunch that maybe the name of the first matter may be similar phonetically to a name of god.
IAO is one possibility. French for god is 'dieu' - sounds like dew.
Quite an interesting observation there Solomon Levi. This is exactly what I've been working on lately.
I'm using a few of the older names of God: Elohim, Elah, Allah, El, Elyon. What's the phonetic similarity here?
It's the vowel-L-vowel occurrence.
Doing a phonetic breakdown and search on this particular phonetic meme yield some interesting results. I'm writing a research paper on this, but it's nowhere near complete.
I've pasted the beginning word sets right below. I searched for each word on www.wiktionary.org and took the meaning. I haven't began to do any phonetic similarity searches yet - only what's pasted here.
One L:
eli, ela, elo, elu, ely, ele
ali, ala, alo, alu, aly, ale
ili, ila, ilo, ilu, ily, ile
oli, ola, olo, olu, oly, ole
uli, ula, ulo, ulu, uly, ule,
yli, yla, ylo, ylu, yly, yle
+
el, al, il, ol, ul, yl
Two L’s:
elli, ella, ello, ellu, elly, elle,
alli, alla, allo, allu, ally, alle,
illi, illa, illo, illu, illy, ille,
olli, olla, ollo, ollu, olly, olle,
ulli, ulla, ullo, ullu, ully, ulle,
ylli, ylla, yllo, yllu, ylly, ylle
+
ell, all, ill, oll, ull, yll
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Baby Jesus was found in a manger - May gur.
St. Germaine - gur May
You've pointed out another excellent point. Your work gives me much to consider. We all look at these mysteries slightly differently, but it helps us gain new perspectives on different aspects of the work.
Hmm, I came across this just a minute ago.
Glass (French): Verre
"L" is the sign for alchemically produced gold. Also L = cca alef-lamed, 31, liber CCXX etc. etc.
"L" is the sign for alchemically produced gold. Also L = cca alef-lamed, 31, liber CCXX etc. etc.
I've always known deep down that "L" is very important. I mentioned it to philosehea in a private post a while back. It's always been based on intuition though, and I've never really had anything substantial to backup my claims.
Think of chess. The "knight" or "horse" can only move in the shape of an "L."
The square or "L" is an ancient reference to builder. The swastika was originally a cross with equal sided arms, but it was transformed by adding a bar on each end to produce the square or "L." This is a reference to the four builders.
We also have the number 7, Greek gamma Γ, along with Hebrew resh ר + daleth ד (these two just look like L's [the Phonecian/Aramaic/Paleo-Hebrew letters for gimel & lamed are also important]). Actually, I only mention these because they are permutations of "L" (i.e. they're angled differently, different angular orientations). If you want to be a little more precise, then lamed would be the only one of worth.
The Phonecian letter lamed means "goad." A goad is a stick used to poke an animal. Think of the image of a salamander roasting in a fire while a guy pokes it with a goad. We also have the javelin, spear, pitchfork, and the lance of Longinus. I also believe it could represent a staff. Goad also sound suspiciously like gold (Old English gold, from Proto-Germanic *gulþ-. Cognate with Dutch goud, German Gold, Swedish guld).
One more thing: God is represented by the tetragrammaton, or tetragammadion (Greek: τέτραγαμμάδιον). Which would be the cross gammadion, or swastika (each arm resembles the Greek letter Gamma Γ.
Whew, this post took some work.
The L or 7 also look like Saturn's crutch.
Saturn - sabbath - the 7th day.
L/aL - cheumi
als/hals = salt.