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"A bit of the blackest
and coarsest bread is . . the sole recompense and the sole
profit attaching to so arduous a toil" (George
Sand - AHD)
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Chapter Forty five: The
Hunt for Red October "The sacred stone journey
continues into the sun by the Eighth House
to work out some of the Assassin bugs. Here's a few of
the loose ships.
Old English- an, on,
a, (acknowledge),
ALIKE
Angina pectoris: a condition
angst- Cusparia
trilfoliata, angostura bark; also from anguish- angustus,
narrow
~canaille-
a consideration of a sum (mass) in
relation to people
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Nov. 3, 2008: In the recent days lingering to begin the next chapter, it was
decided to dig into "Political Ponerology", Andrzej M. Lobaczewski,
(1998) IV, Ponerology, being the fourth chapter, and also dig back into
my memory to develop a short list for correlation to the work done
(see www.euthenist.org/
index for evaluation, bottom of page), and to search for clues.
As this was occurring, a round up of herbs was finally accomplished,
which is in effect now, and will play a major role in determining many
of the bugs ahead. It seems that art and science have been busy bees,
and this buzzing leads to rhythm at some point. Upon studying the
five-point outline of pathological conditions that have already been
mentioned and associated with the seeming prevalent psychopathology and
ponerology in open view by the media and our so-called leaders, it came
upon me to search out the mapping combined with the herb power, and it
seems there is definitely much to be seen and felt in this arena, where
understanding can blossom, and contribute to solve the diseases of the
mind that threaten life at the current unprecedented level.
So off I went, straight to Mars, but not actually going to Mars, that
is to say, Antares, classified as being in the Southern hemisphere near
Libra and Sagittarius, also called Scorpius. Strangely, we were supposed
to be on the 9th planet, Pluto, but somehow got sidetracked to the 4th.
In this journey, all three Furies are rounded up, [Alecto,
Eumenides, and
Tisiphone], which should send a few sparks firing in those
curiosity circuits of yours. To tell you the truth, I did not expect to
catch them all in the chapter, as it had not been reviewed in reference
to them, and then I ran into the hyssop program nesting in the phone
tech group, Tisiphone, which rests upon the tissue dividing the
body into four classifications.
I'll pick up Antares in the next chapter
when I get to Mars, I forgot the scorecard, so in trapping the red star,
I instead focused on the scorpion grass, which is also the
forget-me-not. These elements in path contribute to the thick tissue of
technology that almost seems like a lymphatic inflow and outflow hidden
within it, ready to swirl into view. The first thing I've noticed, and
this has been powered up from the herb bennet in which I added
back into the peace pipe in chapter 13 (needs work), is that our relationship with
plants seems to have been intended to be much more spiritual, and this
is reflected off of what we perceive as food. It seems obvious that
nature had already accounted for all our needs, so the study of herbs
needs to be upgraded, and considered in many ways that seem ignored
today. It is also according to the path of note that both Heracles and
Hercules surround herbie in the lex, and the trail of constellations may
actually be somewhat rewired into meanings not seen before that
correlate to the journey.
So get started, there are werewolves, three-headed dogs, and many
assassin bugs. Good fishing.
Part one:
Acquaint
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1-ask-et-ais-
to wish, desire, Suffixed form *ais-sk-,
Old English-
āscian, ācsian, to ask, seek, Germanic *aiskōn,
acquaint** [Pokorny 1. ais- 16] |
~ask- one who is seeking; question; a
quest to know; acquaint; to make a request;
inquire; a forming of expectance;
interrogate (cognate); a processing of adequacy;
examination ądeux;
Warning: idiom mechanism (ask
for it) implanted:
persisting in action that leads to punishment or constant
difficulty; Additional synonyms: quiz (comprehension
detection), query (navigation processing and tagging)
At the end of the definition for the
word ask, we have a critical error where it seems the
wishing well is seemingly implanted into the diction right
at the heart between the question and the answer. The thing
referred to as ( IT) may need serious examination and
further study. It may be that the the learning switch is
turned off at a very young age in just the right way where
acquiring knowledge becomes negative by applying this
wishing bell effect. Acquaint is the first
word on page 16 in text defined, and means "to cause to come
to know". This is not acceptance, it is more pathological
navigation as exemplified by the suffixed root
cognition (root gnō-); Medieval Latin adcognitāre,
from Latin accognitus, past participle of
accognoscere, to know perfectly : ad- (intensive
prefix) + cognoscere, to know,
sound keys: acquaintance, askance |
Part two:
Epiphyte"
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7-aloft-amiss1-ana-anlage1-anschluss-on-onslaught-et-an-
on, extended form *ana, Old English- an, on,
a, (acknowledge),
ALIKE, on, and prefixed on-;
Old Norse
ā,
in, on, ALOFT, AMISS; Old High German- ana-,
on, ANLAGE, ANSCHLUSS; Middle Dutch- aen, on,
onslaught, all sourced Germanic *ana, *anō;
Greek- ana, on, up, ANA2, ANA-, at the rate of, (
Pokorny: air plant*, epiphyte* send in Ajax* ) (amiss2
- mei-1-) (anlage2 - legh-) |
~aloft-
implant; a perception of
height; Nautical: a perception of up there or
toward rigging; Warning:
preposition mechanism (adding to a verb)
-aloft; on or above: the
birds swooped in from aloft; Middle English, from Old
Norse ā lopt : ā, in +
lopt, airThe Lop Nur,
even though a Nuclear test site since 1964, has nothing to
do with air per se, the word air itself is from French
air,
tune, from Italian aria. This belongs to the root
wer-1-
which contains the aero- prefix along with artery and
aura.
Its Pokorny seems to be the minnesinger* which has two roots,
one being [
men-1-
fret (29)
] inclusive of mind, mental, monitor, and
Muse. The other root is sengwh-
which is the song sung between these elements. The closest
rooted spelling for any lop is lope from Old
Norse hlaupa, to leap, and this leads to the
leapfrog test where internal operations of a system are
checked with arithmetic or logical operations on one section
of storage, transferring the new information to another
section, repeating the operation, and crosschecking the
results.
~amiss1- out of logical or useful order,
or arrangement; faulty; defective construction or rhythm;
incompatible, Middle English
amis, probably from Old Norse
ā mis, so as to miss : ā,
on + mis, act of missing; see root mei-1-;
fealty* (rejective art*, scorpion grass*, Fort Erie*)
-Halloween:
October 31, short for Hallow
Even : ALLHALLOW(MAS) + EVEN2, also see evenfall
-All Saint's Day: November 1, Christian feast for saints,
Allhallows, see Halloween
-all seed- knotgrass: (Paspalum distichum) spikelets
arranged in two rows along the rachis, weedy plants
-All Soul's Day: November 2, Roman Catholic
Church: praying for souls in a
perceived purgatory
Reference: From
[
men-1-
fret (29)
]
Suffixed o-grade form
*mon-twę,
mosaic
Note: Purgatory is a
classification for the Roman
Catholic Church practice of telling dead people
who have previously died in grace they must now expiate for
their sins, as make amends, on November 2nd every year, a
seeming form of witchcraft of talking
to the dead and mocking them.
~ana-
ana2: both in same quantity; equal amounts of synthetic
drug, Middle English, from Medieval Latin, from Greek, at
the rate of; Warning: news-nurse-ad; ana1:
no derivative, a collection of various materials that
reflect the character of a person or place, as in the suffix
-ana: Louisiana; ana- prefix,
upward, up: analects; backward, back: anaphase;
again, anew: analogy (leapfrog test)
~anlage1-
Biology: classification for the clustering embryonic
cells from which a part or an organ develops; primordium;
fundamental principle; foundation for development, German,
fundamental principle, from Middle High German anlāge,
request : ane-, on, (from Old High German ana-)
+ lāge, act of laying (from Old High German lāga,
see root legh-)
References:
Primordium- earliest stage, Latin prīmōrdium,
origin : prīmus, first, see root
per-1-
planck's constant (30) + ōrdīrī,
to begin to weave, see root ar- cosmic compass
(17)*
Lie- to lay, lair, root
legh-; outlaw, fellow, fallacy**, fanatical*
Anlace- two-edged
Medieval dagger, Middle English anelas, possibly from
alesnes, awl
~anschluss-
a political union, especially one unifying Nazi Germany and
Austria in 1938, German, annexation, from anschliesen,
to enclose, annex : an, on (from Middle High German
ane, from Old High German ana) + schliesen,
to close (from Middle High German sliezen, from Old
High German sliozan)
References:
Ansate- Ankh, coded handle, Latin
ānsātus, from ānsa,
handle
Anserine- subfamily Anserinae, see root
ghans-; chenopod, solace*
Answer- reply, see root swer-; swearing
against, *and-swaro, rebuttal, lipstick**
Antae- two lower quarter pier posts in Greek temple
[ref:
ghrēi-
curiosity (36)]
~on-
indication for contact position; support position;
above surface occurrence extent; indication of location
adjacent; proximity; indication of attachment to or
suspension from; web; indication for a figurative or
abstract position or idea; object; indication for
figurative abstract motion toward, against, or onto:
jumped on the bandwagon; indication of occurrence at a
specific time or particular occasion; date;
indication of an object affected by a figurative action;
threat; indication of an object of an action directed,
tending, or moving against it; warning; indication of
the object of perception or thought; subject;
indication of the agent or agency of a specified action:
bulldozer destroyed my house; indication of routine drug
application; habitual; indication of cause;
assumption; indication of an
altered state of consciousness: "We will reach our
judgments not on intentions or on
promises but on deeds and on
results" (Margaret Thatcher - AHD); indication of
initial purpose; intention; indication of the state
or process of positive integrity; promise; indication
of a means of conversion; deed; indication
availability by means of; results; indication of
repetition or addition; rhetoric; indication of
concern, source, or basis; inception; indicator:
operating as expected; function; indicator:
assimilation assumed function; destruction, Middle
English, from Old English an, on
-on1: suffix, subatomic particle:
baryon; unit; quantum:
photon; basic hereditary unit: colon [from ION]
-on2: suffix, inert gas: radon, New Latin from (ARG)ON
-on3: suffix, chemical compound
that is not a ketone or a compound that contains
oxygen in a carbonyl group: parathion (alteration of
-ONE)
-ONCE- Middle English ones from on,
one, from Old English ān;
from root oi-no-; unicorn1, universe1, unique,
see Canopus1 [Serapis; Mythology: god of the
lower world, see seraph- three pairs of wings; and
Canopus2 (constellation Carina)]
Onanism- Philosophy of the exterminated 2nd son of
Judah conceived by young pick-up Canaanite Shū'ah;
son named Ō'nan (first was Er) who upon having sex with his
brother's (thought to have been exterminated by god for
being very evil) wife is thought to have masturbated
(reference: Genesis 38: 1-10)
~onslaught-
violent attack; overwhelming destruction; ground level
slaughter, alteration influenced by obsolete slaughte,
slaughter, of Dutch aanslag, a striking at, from
Middle Dutch aenslach : aen, on + slach,
a striking |
Part three: Alecto
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7-agnail-anger-angina-angst-anguish-anxious-quinsy2-et-angh-
tight, painfully constricted, painful, AGNAIL, (HANGNAIL)
Old English- ang-nęgl,
"painful spike (in the flesh)," corn, excrescence (nęgl,
spike, see nogh-) Germanic- *ang-,
compressed, hard, painful; Suffixed form *angh-os,
Old Norse angr, anger,
sorrow, grief, Germanic- *angusti, Latin
angere, anxious, to strangle, torment; suffixed
form *angh-os-to,
Latin angustus, anguish,
narrow, Greek-
ankhein, to squeeze, embrace, Greek ankhonē,
a strangling, albino*,
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~agnail-
(possible implanted use);
hangnail; painful sore or swelling around a finger or toe,
Middle English angnail, corn, from Old English
angnęgl : ang-,
painful + nęgel, peg,
nail, [ref:
polka partner agnate-
descending from father's side, male side only, Latin
agnātus, past participle of agnāsci,
to become an agnate : ad-,
ad- + nāscī,
to be born, root tag genę-;
alpha, chapter 11] The rabbit
trails leads straight to the onyx and the
chalcedony, a mystical stone mentioned in the
Bible in Revelation 21:19, which marks the nogh-
root group tagged to this group. It seems, the rest of the
pack is another operating system that is telling you to be
born is pain. (ad- + nāscī,
to be born)
From Acquaint* above: to wish, desire, Suffixed form *ais-sk-,
Old English-
āscian, ācsian,
21:19
And the foundations of the wall of the city were garnished
with all manner of precious stones. The first foundation was
jasper; the second, sapphire; the third, a
chalcedony; the fourth, an emerald;
~anger-
fury; imbalance related to the
things one cannot change or that seem like need changing, as
in an occurrence where one is hurt; painful; acknowledge
fury, remain calm, Middle English angri, from
anger, anger
Greek Mythology: Alecto is
considered one of the two or more furies located, and is also a lexicon to
leeward, as in alee, which is the side of the
boat that the wind is blowing on the sail. The aleatory
is the gambler, and these feelings nest it seems in the
concept of conscience and its development. Conscience
rests with the root skei- which also contains
the splinter, and Julius Pokorny routes this group to
page 919 which is everything from the indicator on
top, to the indirectness felt below.
Reference: Conscience-
awareness of a right over wrong where empathy and ethics
overrule conduct, and empathy and faith communicate as in
the ego to superego analogy.
~angina-
Angina: no definition provided;
Angina pectoris: a condition, such as (severe sore
throat), in which spasmodic attacks of suffocating pain
occur, Latin quinsy, from Greek
ankhonē, a
strangling Unfortunately,
angina is not only strange, but surrounded by angels and
demons in the dictionary. Of note, Angers was the historical
capital of Anjou, which is also referred to as Angevin,
polka partner to angina. This contained the House
of Anjou, and when following that trail, we see it was
in France around the Loire River, but is also a variety of
pear with green skin and firm, smooth flesh. This rest
directly on the lexeme of the ankh, as mentioned in
the definition. The Count of Anjou died in 1151, and is from
Medieval Latin Andegavīnus, from Andegavia,
Anjou, France. Since no definition of angina exist, it may
be associated with the angiotensin, which are
two hormones that roam the body and regulate functions
related to arterial pressure, which could be linked directly
to the emotional feelings of anger. In the lex, between
angina and angiotensin, we have all those who
study the heart. On both sides of this, we have angels, as
in Hercules' club, and on the other, the Angles, or
Anglo-Saxons, and the making of the English or anglicization
of style and character. It should also be noted that the
pectoral shows an image of a great bird with its wings
spread apart, and is associated with the respiratory system.
~angst-
(evision) mental pain;
represented as (angostura bark, South America, Venezuela) of
two varieties (Galipea officinalis or Cusparia
trilfoliata), where the galloping in the mind is
apprehension (aversion to unknown results), and the cussing
is from anxiety created from (stimulated aversion), together
creating the allusion of depression, German, from Middle
High German angest, from Old High German angust.
These two bitters are used as tonic and may also be a
segment of application or used as brainwashing.
~anguish-
(evision) physical pain;
to feel or suffer physical pain or abuse: starvation;
to experience lack of adequate nutrition resulting in poor
physical health: malnutrition; to experience lack of
proper education resulting in poor faculty of reason which
leads to excessive physically abusive natures that have been
created by the system of language: travesty; Middle
English angwisshe, from Old French anguisse,
from Latin angustiae, distress, from angustus,
narrow We live in a backwards world where the above
conditions are seen as a way to make money versus as a way
to heal a society as whole creating the flourishing of life.
America is built to die from a plan that rapes the poor for
experiencing the conditions created for them.
~anxious-
worry (root wer-2-
vera (15));
anxiety application (emotional urgency: eager
variant of eagre, see bore3, origin unknown) Latin
ānxius, from angere, to
torment The eagre is
the surge of a wave within a narrowing space as in an
estuary of which this flood would be considered traveling
upstream. The 3rd bore is attached to the root
bher-1- aviatrix
(37)
which is a major cause of aversion. So in
digging out this state, much more study is needed, as it
seems this is more about programming than reality when
looking at the hysteria factors, as in hypsometry, and the
act of working the upper centers for manipulation as
demonstrated in the media and through the voices of those
who claim to have a brain. It could also be said that the
Gregorian time plug would contribute to this dilemma. A good
place to begin to deconstruct these worms, is a series
written by Henry See.
Good Times Bad Times 1 The Hysteroidal Cycle
Hysteresis: the lagging of an effect behind its
cause, as when the change in magnetism of a body lags behind
changes in the magnetic field, Greek husterēsis,
a shortcoming, from husterein, to come late, from
husteros, late, see root ud-; outlaw2,
hysteron proteron2, Mars*
~quinsy2-
a derogatory classification for acute inflammation of the
tonsils and the surrounding tissue, often leading to the
formation of an abscess. Middle English, from Medieval Latin
quinancia and Old French quinancie, both from
Greek kunankhē,
dog quinsy, dog-collar : kuōn, kun-,
dog, (see kwon-) + ankhein, to squeeze
As an observer, I cannot rule out that
these physical conditions are not directly related to the
emotional and mental programming, and that this would be the
principle cause. The application of drugs exists only as
lucrative cover for the main program, and to prohibit
physical awareness of the true surrounding environment.
These conditions may also seem to persist at a younger age
as personally experienced, so there effectiveness is
evident, but is also flawed.
References this section:
Earnest: see
er-1-
checkers? (44)
Eagle: (two lexicon versions exist) Aquila
(constellation in Northern hemisphere near Aquarius and
Serpens Cauda), and L'Aquilla (city northeast of Rome) which
is polka partner to lapwing which is to leap and
waver at once, see larboard (port side) and port2
per-2-
halo (31)
Chaste tree- #1) chaste or
quash1 (V.agnus-castus), and #2) chastity or quash2 (V.
negundo), see root kes-; castrate, castle,
cashier, empty void, education* |
Part four: Eumenides
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-hound-keeshond-kennel-procyon-quinsy1-et-kwon-
dog, CYNIC; CYNOSURE, PROCYON, QUINSY, Greek- kuōn,
dog, Suffixed zero-grade form *kwn-to, Old English-
hund, hound, dog, Old High German- hunt,
dachshund, dog, Middle Dutch- hond, dog, all
sourced Germanic *hundaz; Nominative form *kwō,
Welsh- ci, corgi, dog; Variant *kan-i-,
CANAILLE, CANARY, CANICULAR, CANINE, CHENILLE, KENNEL1,
Latin- canis, dog, Eumenides* (cynosure2
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a consideration of a sum (mass) in
relation to people; proletariat;
rabble, riffraff, French, from
Italian canaglia, pack of dogs, rabble, from cane,
dog, from Latin canis, see hysteron proteron The
proletariat being tagged to this group is a sign of how
those who believe participating or contributing to a
flourishing society is forbidden, in other words, they only
flourish on leisure versus productivity in union with the
people who actually comprise life. They assume this can be
done administratively, as from above, and as though this is
actually in cohesion with the fruition cycle of the Homo
Sapiens and earth in a form of balance that ensures
survival. But as we have seen, and history has told us, the
emperors-idea (currently portrayed) is quite primitive and
destructive. The combo-pack between property (capital) and
labor (waged) is hardwired to fail until restriction and
control is applied fairly without oppression from the
process. This was mentioned by Gaither Stewart in an essay
entitled,
Definitions: Proletariat, and I posted the
essay
here to track the roots around this particular word. It
seems the dunce cap is above, and we may be in their cage.
~canary-
small finch (Serinus Canaria) native to the Canary
Islands that is greenish to yellow and has long been bred as
a cage bird; informer; stool pigeon; sweet white wine from
the Canary Island, similar to Madeira; a living 16th century
court dance; Color: a light to moderate or vivid
yellow, French canari, from Spanish canario,
of the Canary Islands, from (Islas) Canarias,
Canary (Islands), from Late Latin Canāriae
(Insulae), (islands) of dogs, from Latin canārius,
pertaining to dogs, canine, from canis, dog
Reference: see map of 23 North Prime below
~canicular-
of or related to Sirius or Procyon; of or relating to the
dog days, Late Latin Canīculā,
Sirius, diminutive, [ref: canid- genus
Canis, family Canidae: foxes, wolves, dogs,
jackals, and coyotes]
~canine-
of or related to the characteristics of the canids;
of or related to, or being one of the pointed conical teeth
located between the incisors and the first bicuspids; animal
of the family Canidae, especially a dog; cuspids,
plural for tooth reference, Latin canīnus,
from canis, dog
References:
from above angst- Cusparia
trilfoliata, angostura bark; also from anguish- angustus,
narrow
1-Canis Major- a constellation in the Southern
Hemisphere near Puppis and Lepus, containing the star
Sirius, Latin canis, dog + major, larger
2-Canis Minor- constellation in the Southern
Hemisphere near Hydra and Monoceros, containing the star
Procyon, Latin canis, dog + minor, smaller
3-Sirius- brightest star in sky, dog star, also
called Sothis, Latin Sīrius,
from Greek Seiros, from seirios, burning (see
reference to Sothis at end of this section)
In the depiction of The Tree of
Eternal Life, also called 'The Tree of the World" that is
displayed on the "Ring of Nester" found by a peasant in a
large beehive tomb at Pylos, so graciously dug out for us by
Joseph Campbell on page 50 of Occidental Mythology (1964),
he begins to unfold the story related to the dual goddess,
of which is also a part of the Declaration of Independence,
(if you look closely). At the bottom of the tree is the
dog-like monster (actually a depiction of a dachshund),
which is the forerunner of Cerberus, which Campbell states
may also be compared in a broader sense aspect with the
dragon- the loathly Nidhogger- at the foot of Yggdrasil.
(referenced from The Masks of God: Oriental Mythology pp.
182-84) Cerberus in Greek mythology is considered the
three-headed dog guarding the entrance to Hades. Not
that I would need to be in Hades, but the three-headed dog
may actually be correlated to the mental and emotional
battle between the eyes, and the third head may be those who
have become so serious about themselves, they
have lost all reality, and are oblivious to their
psychological and biological trees which are completely
exposed.
~chenille-
a soft, tufted cord or silk, cotton, or worsted used in
embroidery or for fringing commonly used for bedspreads or
rugs, French chenille, caterpillar, chenille,
from Latin canīcula,
diminutive of canis, dog, [ref: caterpillar- larvae
of butter-fly or moth, probable alteration of *catepelose
: cate, cat (from Latin cattus) + pelose,
hairy
The word history around caterpillar
brings up the "devil's cat" and the oldest recording from
1440 of Catyr, the meaning for tom in tomcat basically. And
here the mystery deepens. It just so happens that pelose
is polka partner to pilot, as in pilot light, or fire. The
essential meaning of pelose is no different than
pilar, except when pilar is spelled with two L's,
it becomes a column. It also happens in mythology, the first
century A.D. emperor named Pilate may be analogical across
the bridge, as in the pontine jump to the pilot
light. Pontine is rooted to pent-; find, path, transpontine,
"way, passage". "he who prepares the way", 808, gizmo*, see
root nogw- gym
~corgi-
a Welsh corgi, Welsh : cor, dwarf + ci, dog
(short dogs bred with fox-like heads)
note: This is analogical to the acanthus
leaves which signifies the Corinthian Capital the most
elaborate of the three primary Grecian architectural orders.
It can be said, this is also the bear's breech, and
the thorn plant. It may also be that these altered
states could be associated with the absence of smoke, (a
condition called acapnia),
which contains carbon dioxide in small amounts offering
healing properties taught by our ancestors.
~cynic-
Latin cynicus, Cynic philosopher, from Greek
kunnikos, from kuōn,
kun-, dog; (evision)
a classification of (anti-self) for anyone who is considered
not serious enough about themselves, as in the measurement
across morality (see applications above; worry implanted
permanently, etc.) resulting in the practice of
mockery, ridicule, blasphemy,
and faultfinding refined to where actual discrepancies and
faults when mentioned by normal people are seen as anti-self
by the diseased people, as the diseased entities have
already altered their state of self-esteem attached to the
most personally advantageous knowledge files retained. The
original meaning of cynic coming from a sect
of ancient Greek philosophers who believed virtue to be the
only good and self-control to be the only means of achieving
virtue, has been rewired into a new sack cloth where self
has been turned on to itself.
Self-control is now seen as possessive, and I have more than
you, etc. This is the exact opposite of the true meaning of
cynic.
Also see Cymry, Brythonic Celts of Wales,
Cornwall, and Brittany, root merg-; beating
the bounds, future shock* (see comments about technology
below in relation to the cyme sounding)
~cynosure1-
an object that serves as a focal point of attention and
admiration; something that serves to guide; French, Ursa
Minor (which contains the guiding star Polaris), from Latin
cynosūra, from Greek
kunosoura, dog's tail, Ursa Minor : kuōn,
kun-, dog + oura, tail, see root ors-
The root ors- contains
many strange words which include ass, and the
squirrel, which can immediately be associated with the
tail although a bit wiggly. The group lands on page 340,
which includes everything from chow chow to Christ's thorn.
The advise may to be stay low, sneak under the fire pole,
and see what happens, and watch out for the dasyure, or the
(Tasmanian devil).
~dachshund2- a small dog bred in
Germany for hunting badgers and having a long body, a
usually short-haired brown or black coat, dropping ears, and
short legs, German Dachs, badger, (from Middle High
German dahs, from Old High German, see root
teks-) + Hund, dog (from Middle High German
hunt) from Old High German
The root teks- seems to represent the
architect as in the animal that builds, and also the beam in
which the weaver binds his thread, and that of burrowing
skills. This root is navigated to page 1058 which is the
LOGO which is a computer language where children begin
drawing geometric shapes. The logogram is where a sign or
symbol transfers a meaning from a word spelling.
(Chapter 42) poise2: a centimeter-gram-second unit of
dynamics viscosity equal to one dyne-second per square
centimeter, French, after Jean Louis Marie Poiseuille
(1799-1869), French physician and physiologist
(Chapter 39) ab-2- members of Electra's units
of centimeter-gram-second operating system
Warning:
Weight must be evaluated carefully in relation to the psyche
and geometry present. The consideration of origin would be
one area of concern, as in
inception-source-root.
~hound-
a domesticated dog of various breeds, often trained by the
owner for services or hunting, characteristically having
drooping ears, a short coat, and a deep, resonant voice;
devotee (owner-master); pursue
(hunt); harass (bark of cynical), Middle English, from Old
English hund
What is made sacred is crucial, so the tagging of the
implanted devotee is deeply connected with other root groups,
as in consecration rooted to sak- (holy
body-St. Elmo) and
consequent rooted to sekw-1-
(follower), and where consecution is the
relation between antecedent and consequent creating a cloud
effect in the mind. The prefix de- means "do the opposite
of". This may be the effect when voting if the holy body is
the machine filled with Prozac, the drug that was mentioned
in "Hounds of the Baskerville" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
that contributed to Hugo Baskerville wild demeanor and
abnormal looking head.
~keeshond-
any of a bread of dog originating in the Netherlands and
having a thick grayish-black coat, Dutch : probably the name
Kees (nickname for Cornelis, Cornelius) + hond,
dog, from Middle Dutch
References:
-Keelson- wooden timber, girder, parallel to keel, Middle
English kelswin, probably from Old Norse kjölswin,
see root sū-; swine, hog, sow, hyena; lichen*
 -Keen1: eager, marked by
exhibited systematical automation,
intelligence
 -Keen2: I lament, condemnation,
acceptance, depression (spirit moan)
~kennel-
kennel1: a pack of dogs; flock; lair of a wild
animal; rabbit hole, den; establishment of the boarding of
animals where they are bred, trained, and often born for
slaughter or profits; a process of lying or taking cover as
if in a kennel; Middle English kenel, from Anglo-Norman
*kenil,
from Vulgar Latin *canīle, from Latin
canis, kennel2: no
derivative, a gutter along a street, Middle English
cannel, from Old North French canel, channel,
from Latin canālis, see
canal
The word ken means "to know"
and is rooted to the group gnō-, so the use of
this word may be associated with the (owner-master)
relation, and seemingly a purposeful way to deceive between
two possible concepts; one a cage or canned jar in which we live, and the
other, the allusion of a boundary within in. The gnō-
group is a fascinating study including agnosia, diagnosis,
and Norma, which is navigated to Coma Berenices* between
Boötes and Leo.
Another critical connection to the
psyche can be found by following the de- prefix into
the den itself, where many
strange implants exists concerning life. In the middle of
this is the dendro-, from the root deru-;
which thanks to Pokorny, may represent the broad leaf*
section of life, where the inner being actually exist, that
of a soul, where the lie of no men is also residing. The
mind game around the number 10 (den) is sought, as it is
referenced as 8-10 Cub Scouts, which may a way for the And
Not's to make assumptions related to value, while opening
the bear's breech to massive consumption.
~Procyon-
binary star in the constellation Canis Minor, also called
Dog Star, Latin Procyōn,
from Greek Prokuōn : pro-, before, see PRO-2 +
kuōn, dog
(quinsy2 - angh-)
References:
-Sothis- This word is the tag for Sothic
to this group, from Egyptian spdt. Sothic represents
the 365 1/4 day calendar of ancient Egyptian culture
totaling 1,460 years in the cycle, also called the star
Sirius. The polka partner to Sothic is soteriology
meaning sos,
save + -logy,
suffix, (science), where the word savior is
seemingly altered and this can be related in palindrome
terms as two snakes surrounding your mind, as displayed in
medical zymology in one sense, as all the words surrounding
these are drunkards. Soteriology is rooted to
teuę- in
which Julius Pokorny leaves page number 1080 which contains
the word magnesia*, an ingredient of the
philosopher's stone. |
Part five: Tisiphone
13-architect-context-dachshund1-dassie-pretext-subtle-technical-technology
-tectonic-text-tiller-tissue-toil-et-teks-
to
weave, also to fabricate, especially with an ax; also to
make wicker or wattle fabric for (mud-covered) house walls;
TEXT, TISSUE; CONTEXT, PRETEXT, Latin- texere, to
weave, fabricate; Suffixed form *teks-lā,
TILLER2, TOIL2, Latin- tēla, web, net, warp of
a fabric, also weaver's beam (to which the warp threads are
tied); Latin subtīlus, subtle, thin, fine, precise,
subtle (< *sub-tēla, "thread passing under the warp,"
the finest thread; sub, under; see upo-);
Suffixed form *teks-ōn,
weaver, maker of a wattle for
house walls, builder (possibly contaminated with
*teks-tōr, builder);
Greek- tektōn, architect, carpenter,
tectonic, builder;
Suffixed form *teks-nā,
craft (of weaving or
fabricating), TECHNICAL, (POLYTECHNIC), TECHNOLOGY, Greek
tekhnē, art, craft, skill; Old High German- dahs,
badger, Middle Dutch das, dassie, badger,
both badgers sourced *thahsu-, badger, possibly from
teks- ("the animal that builds," referring to
its burrowing skills), but more likely borrowed from the
same pre-Indo-European source as the Celtic totemic name
Tazyo-, Gaelic Tadhg, originally "badger",
[Pokorny teќt- 1058], tisiphone* (dachshund2 -
kwon-) (image:
constellation Dorado) |
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~architect- an art and science
practitioner; carpenter, one who may plan and devise;
supervisor: a country considered to be the chief
architect of building the architectonic dead hole;
(also see tectonics, war), Latin architectus,
from Greek, from Greek arkhitektōn
: ankhi-, archi- + tektōn,
builder It seems that
tectonics, which is the actual art and science of
construction as defined by the dictionary with the term
Architectural, referring to the "aesthetic value". The
tagging of the arch may be a bit complicated, however, it
can be understood in one sense by perceiving the epistyle
(or architrave) on either side of the house, and this is
analogical to what is psychologically seen, unfortunately,
they always seem to face away from the center, so if this
were applied to the mind as (between the eyes), where fear
and envy are opposite, a horrible being would remain if no
toiling in the center occurs, and it is always perceived as
the two upper centers being prominent over the house. We
also could possibly have the ankh being washed
out or hidden with other words and sounds, such as
angst, only as a way to
fool you, as the little bitty epistyle is tagging a massive
beam.
Reference: architrave- root treb-;
trave, beam, manacle*
~context-
a subtle part of meaning derived from something (cynosure?)
about a word, text, or statement that seems to
surround its meaning or arrangement; setting; the
framing of an event or happening; fabrication, Middle
English, composition, from Latin contextus,
from past participle of contexere, to join together :
com-, com- + texere, to weave
~dachshund1- ~dachshund2- a small dog bred in
Germany for hunting badgers and having a long body, a
usually short-haired brown or black coat, dropping ears, and
short legs, German Dachs, badger, (from Middle High
German dahs, from Old High German, see root
teks-) + Hund, dog (from Middle High German
hunt) from Old High German, see
et-kwon-
dog
~dassie-
hyrax, Afrikaans, diminutive of das, badger;
herbivorous mammals of the family Procaviidae within
the order of Hyraoidea of Africa, and adjacent Asia,
resembling woodchucks or similar rodents but more closely
related to hoofed mammals, also called coney, dassie,
Greek hurax, shrew mouse
Of interest to the hyraxes, this particular word is a
marker for the hyssop program,
which is easy to follow straight to the last H which is Hz,
for the measurement of hertz, as in brain waves. Between
this is the hysteria that has been placed in use
albeit complicated over the centuries. In chasing the hyssop
into the Bible, we locate the possible cynosure of letters.
John 19:28-30
After this, Jesus knowing that all things were now
accomplished, that the scripture might be fulfilled, saith,
I thirst. [29]
Now there was set a vessel full of vinegar: and they filled
a spunge with vinegar, and put it upon hyssop, and put it to
his mouth. [30]
When Jesus therefore had received the vinegar, he said, It
is finished: and he bowed his head, and gave up the ghost.
~pretext-
(implanted use), artistic cover
for purpose; intention to conceal; stratagem; Latin
praetextum, from neuter past participle of praetexere,
to disguise : prae-, pre- + texere, to weave
~subtle- a classification for perception evaluation often
considered difficult, or presented in an abstruse manner
where evaluation is purposefully intended to be thwarted;
subtle (< *sub-tēla, "thread passing under the warp,"
the finest thread; sub, under; see upo-);
"a
journalist whose subtle views on the hard issues of our time
are rooted in a tough mind and a demanding ethical
sensibility" (New Republic - AHD), Middle English sotil,
from Old French, from Latin subtīlis
A strange connection has been
located. The subtilin is an antibiotic?
peptide that is obtained from Bacillus subtilis that
is an active agent in devouring gram-positive bacteria and
various pathogenic fungi, a seeming form of partnership
between amino acids. So it seems, this is extracted and
rebottled, or maybe linked with Bacillus as a sign of
looking much deeper, as the root of Bacillus is bak-
which is the staff used for support, and this is analogical
to the way a tubercle bacillus attaches at one end.
The root bak- lands on page 93 for reference
and possibly the Arachne, a maiden who was
transformed into a spider by Athena for challenging her to a
weaving contest.
References:
-Epithelium- membranous tissue, Greek, thēlē, nipple, root
dhē(i); broad-spectrum*, also see the
root deru-; broad leaf*
-Lymph- Greek numphē, water spirit? See
lyse, root
leu-
viewfinder (39)
-Lycanthrope- Greek lukanthrōpos : lukos, wolf +
anthrōpes,
see root wlkwo-; werewolf
To subject, and being one who hasn't
seen a physician in over 20 years, it is likely this lymph
system is only a "working model system" created as an
architecture to work from, and to implement disease for
servicing and generate perpetual profits.
~technical-
(evision) portmanteau, Greek
teknikos, of art, also see Greek dolikhos,
long, portmandeau; also known as machine science and
where industry creates art to apply to the perception of
science often studied in a matching form called analysis;
engineering; industrial; mechanical; an art that through its
creation opens a long hallway of doors for manipulation and
also forms a cloak or sack cover, as in the Tasmanian wolf,
or thulakos, and the mystery around the thymus, T
cells, and antigens locators.
~technology- art1 and/or art2 combined with science;
application; a process often
used to achieve commercial dominance, and attribute
proliferation of the destruction of a safe and livable
world in favor of conveniences over health; Anthropology: the body of scientific data that is a
record of fashioning implements, extracting, collecting,
and/or depositing materials, Greek tekhnologia,
systematic treatment of an art or
craft : tekhnē,
skill + -logia, -logy (science)
System is part of the
stā- group, and seems more about establishment
than it synonymous partner claim to method,
and also rest with a very small group of lexeme at the end
of the s alphabet group. Before it, rests many
of the syne prefixes of which is an army of good and bad
guys fighting for the sun, and before this, the symbology,
or the science of interpretation, and then we head straight
back for the snyecdoche. The biggest problem detected so far
before engulfing the stā- group is the sound
factor with the word system, and the analogy to the
growing plant, where is seem derogatory. The use of craft
seems a distraction for the power bestowed, where craft has
no roots, and may be feeding from the kar-
root in the lexeme, as in the suffix -cracy, where this root
is also a seeming form of power in essence, the sign of
Cancer, where the craft may be with the goddess Diana, and
that of the moon.
~tectonic-
Geology: related to, causing, or resulting from
structural deformation of the earth's crust; related to the
construction of a building; Architectural, Late Latin
tectonicus, from Greek tektonikos, from tektōn,
builder
In the history of the white man cell
encroachments, it was Tecumseh, who attempted to establish
some peace and sided with the British in the war of 1812,
which is also the date for Manifest Destiny. But the trail
behind the neighbor tectrix, plasterer, rooted
to (s)teg- which leads to the tegmentum,
a Tehuelche route straight to the lantern pinion* as the
navigation, is most interesting. We have referenced the
mesencephalon in the web of meanings along with the the
dolichocephalic attached to the root del-1-
of which may end up starting the next chapter.
~text-
(possible implant) a
classification for the original perception to symbols in
contextual form, separated from the paraphrase (poem,
combination of prose and verse; speech), translation
(linguistic), revision (passage), condensation (Scripture),
or deconstruction (A team); the differentiation between the
two tails, one being (Morse type code processing), and the
other, starboard symbolic distinction formulation (labeled
as illustrations; see
imagine [portmandeau not portmanteau]; a particular
section of words presented for context that become a topic
of discussion, Middle English texte, from Old French,
from Late Latin, written account, from Latin structure,
context, body of a passage, from past participle of
texere, to weave, fabricate
It is letters that actually form text, as
in Greek mythology, it is Lethe, which is labeled
"the river of forgetfulness", and one of five rivers in
Hades. Next to this is Leto, a consort of Zeus?, and
mother of Apollo and Artemis. From this, the letter is
formed in in the main body of the Lette, not the
Yetti. Both definitions for text and letter
are complete rhetoric; the h has been added in the
word Tai, and may in fact be jujitsu marker for the thalamus
listing where the posterior of the brain communicates with
the forebrain or cerebral cortex in analogy to the two
tails. In Botany, the thalamus is the inner chamber of the
flower. It seems the texas tower effect may be wearing off.
From chapter 17 -article-
an individual thing or element of a class or group as one;
particular objects (point); item;
written document (verse, replication, poem); instinctive
basis compilation (composer, prose);
comport position distinction (filler, compost);
~tiller-
tiller2: Nautical: a lever used to turn a rudder
and steer a boat, Middle English tiler, stock of a crossbow,
form Old French telier, from Medieval Latin tēlārium,
weaver's beam, from Latin tēla, tiller1:
no derivative, one that tills land, tiller3:
no derivative, a shoot, especially one that sprouts
from the base of a grass; to send forth shoots from the
base, Middle English *tiller, from Old English
telgor
~tissue-
Physiology: one of four tissue classifications:
connective, muscle, nerve, epidermal; Biology: an
aggregation of morphologically similar cells and associated
intercellular matter acting together to perform one or more
specific functions in the body: "The text is a tissue
of mocking echoes" (Richard M. Kain - AHD); a fine
thin fabric, such as a web or network, Middle English
tissu, a rich kind of cloth, from Old French, from past
participle of tistre, to weave, from Latin texere
~toil-
toil2: something that binds, snares, or entangles
one, an entrapment; fishnet; French toile, cloth, from Old
French teile, from Latin tēla, web,
toil1: no derivative, a process of
continuous labor or difficulty: "A bit of the blackest
and coarsest bread is . . the sole recompense and the sole
profit attaching to so arduous a toil" (George Sand
- AHD), Synonym: work, Middle English toilen, from
Anglo-Norman toiler, to stir about, from Latin
tudiculāre, from tudicula,
a machine for bruising olives, diminutive of tudēs,
hammer
The reward taken is most often not
considering the risk (harm to others and forms of life), as
the profits do lock in the mighty third fury of power
between the solace denominating the connection between our
being, and in direct relation to the earth, sun, and moon, and our
neglect in understanding them. This may be called a/b sense,
as reference in the mapping as absence, but in effect, may
also be as mentioned earlier, the And Not entity where the
pathological entropic altered being resides, and this is
likely contributed by the hyssop programming propagated
from birth in the current dominated environment. |
| 23 North Prime: Canary Islands (island of
dogs) hop to ancient Phoenicia, source of the alphabet (now
Syria) crossing over 23 degree prime meridian, just above
the upper torrid zone marker for sun directly overhead
(Tropic of Cancer), and also longitude 0˚,
being Greenwich time, also called universal time crossing
directly in the center of Algeria. Cypress is the little
island beneath Turkey next to Syria.

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