Universal Language
Part 4 of 4 Edenics Introductory Videos
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Part1 - The Origin of Language
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Part2 - Nasalization and Metathesis
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Part3 - Biblical Borrowings
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Part4 - Universal Language
Transcript for: " Universal Language "
Slide #25
Now for one particularly, ravenous bird, the RAVEN. The Edenic
Ayin-Resh-Bhet is usually pronounced OaRaiBH. It means RAVEN, the
bird as black as EReBH, evening. You can see and hear how it’s a fine
source for RAVEN. But it’s even better. The soft Germanic Ayin matches
the Anglo-Saxon raven word, hraefn. The harsh, guttural Mediterannean
Ayin is behind RAVEN words like Latin corvus and French corbeau [core-
BEAU].
The absurd dictionary source for CROW is a form of "CRY" with a
mysterious W at the end. What bird DOESN’T have a cry? What kind of
birdbrains wrote and read these Semitically-challenged reference books?
The Bible calls smaller blackbirds "BiNaY HaOaRaiv, the children of the
Ayin-Resh-Bhet" – also pronounced like G-R-BH or K-R-V.
Yes, Edenics has skeptics. Let them eat crow.
Slide #26
The GOPHER is nature’s prolific digger of tunnels. The dictionaries guess
that GOHPHER is from a word for honeycomb. A simple guttural shift from
Het to G allows GOPHER to come from K[H]oPHeR (digger.)
Native Americans didn’t borrow words from Hebrew speakers. They knew
these words from Adam. The Algonquian word sa-khank’-ka gave us the
SKUNK. TSaKHaN means to stink in Edenic. With a metathesis you can
hear the word STINK, as well as SCANDAL – which is a big stink.
Slide #27
The name HORSE has no known meaning. At one time, at the dawn of time,
the word HORSE must have been as clear as descriptive names like
GRASSHOPPER. A HEARSE used to be an elaborate plow pulled by an
animal. To plow in Edenic is [K]HoaRaiSH. This is why the "HORSE"
name was only used by the British, since only they plowed with a horse
instead of a bull. Horse in German is pferd; from the Edenic mule, a
FeReD.
Nature’s natural plower is the SHoaR, (ox). It plows with Shin-Resh words
like SHOORaH YaSHaR, a straight line.
Slide #28
The Universal Language: If one learns the compact vocabulary of Biblical
Hebrew, one will have an easy time mastering several derivatives of each
word. For example, learn that Dalet-Resh-Khaf, DaReKH, means a road,
way or path, a DIRECTION.. and you could quickly learn some of the
following:
Arabic (highway, way)
Ta Ri Q
Australian (paths) Tu Ri(n) Gas
Australian (straight, direct) Thoo R Gool
Basque (street)
kaL eKo
Malay: Bouton (road)
Da Ra
Chinese (way)
Dau Lu
Czech (track, way)
T
Ra
Ha
Dutch (draw; a long journey…TREK) T R
eK
Finnish
(course, way)
To La
Gaelic (journey)
Tu Rus
Gaelic (direction) uD aR
u
German (through, by way of)
Du R
CH
(source of THROUGH, THOROUGHFARE, THRUWAY …)
Indonesian (direction)
a Ra H
Indonesian (manner, way)
Tja Ra
Japanese
(journey)
Ryo Ko
Japanese
(fashion)
Ryu Ko
Japanese
(road) Do Ro
Japanese
(street)
To Ri
Korean (manner, way)
Ro Khe
Korean (reversal of kil, road, street)
Li
K
Latin (to direct; whence DIRIGIBLE) Di Ri Gere
Latin (journey; whence, ITINERANT) iT eR
Old English (reverse of rad, a road) Da R
(source of RAID, RIDE and ROAD)
Old French (reverse of rote, way, path) eT oR
(source of ROTE, ROUTE, ROUTINE)
Old French (reverse of route, way, road) eT ouR
(source of RUT)
Old French (track, way, course) T
R aC
(source of TRACE, TRACK…
Polish
(course, track) To R
Polish
(way)
D Ro Ga
Russian (road, way)
Da Ro Ga
Spanish (right direction, straight)
De Re CHo
Thai (direct, straight)
Dt Ro Hng
from.
Karate is a Japanese word that everyone knows. Here it breaks down to
2 words, both reversed and exactly captured in the Edenic.
Slide #29
The topic of this slide, and presentation itself is more than just etymology,
the history of a word. It is about truth itself.
Slide #30
SHaLoM is all about finality. SHaLeM is to pay up, to conclude
negotiations amicambly, to make final payments. Thus the peace of
SoLeMnity, and the base-clearing finality of a grand SLAM.
So LoNg? That’s just an awkward borrowing from hearing Semites say
goodbye as SHaLom and SaLaaM.
Does Edenics have a future, or will it be a flash in the pan like the
Bible Codes? The Prophets seems to think that finding a common,
pure language will turn us back to knowing that we are creations,
and that we have a Creator.
