I like this edenics theory. I've studied a little hebrew and I noticed how similar it seemed to English. The word order in the sentence is similar, and the way English verbs are declined is similar to hebrew. For example, sing, sang, sung. Real English words that go back to the Anglo-Saxons, not the ones acquired from latin and french, are typically short and one syllable, they start with a consonant, have a vowel in the middle and end with a consonant. These are the ones that sometimes seem to come from hebrew. For example, the English word LoVe refers to an emotion associated with the heart, but in hebrew, LuB is the word for heart. Also the beating heart makes a sound, lub-dub... I think that the field of linguistics might be turning a blind eye to the importance of hebrew.
"related to the neurological disorder called dyslexia" HA! And what other "perversions and disorders" do you wish to call out? Amusing. A dyslexic person in a GENIUS who cannot be, under any circumstances, made to think in a box, you twit. They only appear to have a disorder because the onlooker is disordered. They are of the original orderly people... Also, CAVE MEN? You might want to look up who they *really* were! They were never those stereotypes seen on (prestigious Semitic) TV - they were the true Saints who had knowledge of the heavens. The cave was a temple. And there was a reason why it was a dark cave. But not one that was damp... it was quite homely. ;)
"Reputation - or name - is something to live for or die for to a Semite." And you have just stated the exact problem of the world, or at least your world. I think my gran is a Semite (prestige is everything, even when denying your own nature). Shayma = SHAME! There is no shame, darling. *kiss*
Everybodyquack- kuaki chivri! I challenge you to find me where itis written in shass bssically pkease post marei makomos for obsocure eords thamks
Everybody its clear as oil. Gowehevdr thrre are a few points to bear in mind p-k t-k j- j t-k .ALSO YOUR GONNA FIND IT MUCH EASIER BY TRACING IT TO ARAMAIC i would say eye is from choze soche tsofe mabit. As is sight gesicht seech sesrch etc. Thank you. And the most important interchangeble rz- l bless brechbbrech! You all
Forgive me for making one more comment. I want to say, your work is very deep and wonderful. And I perceive you are doing what I am doing, but I am not going into such depth and scholarship. Maybe I am writing a more popularist version of Xssing Babel, which is gate in Sanskrit. Since it's all determined, look at Genesis 2:20, because in the very numbers of this significant Biblical passage there is a clue, and that is 2 20. I look to 2020 which means perfect vision. I live in the metaphor. I see a total Oneness to all Creation. The sacred and the profane fold together. And so I could write as I did, about In the Beginning B'reshit. We are moving fast into a new era of perception. Your work is vastly important. Express is both to utter and to fast forward. Take heart, This story is about LOVE.
I would have to note, of course, your NAME, since of course Names and Naming are so highlighted Biblically, and I see as you do, the primacy of names and naming in all that we do. It's Divine. To divine this is to enter another realm, as entrance is also for "entrance" as in that magic. Your name for Moses is clear. As to Isaac that too, by way of a Biblical story. As to bull, of course we have b'reshit. B.. Shit. Am I being irreverent here? Not really, because there is both a sense of humor, the comic in cosmic in the universe (One Verse) and also a story that involves the Aleph that is very deep. If we got rid of our bullies, the world would be a far different place. So in taking the bull by the horns, it's a way of fighting this aspect of the Aleph. As for Resh, you know that it's for head. Of course there is more one can do with these letters. Bet is for house, and taking the bait is for fishing etc. As ISH is for man, Isha for woman. The endless iterations of language, and the endless beauty and truth within the words themselves. They do, define, our very lives. In toto, this story is about L O V E, so close, of course, to DOVE. Cheers, Ruth
These articles are wonderful. Keep them coming!