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Chapter Forty:   Daze of the Walking Dead - Soul Conductors

"Follow the sacred stone journey through the sun past into the Seventh House, Libra, ziba.anna. This journey will end in Aquarius, and the perverse and rebellious Uranus, and then, you'll be ready to go again, "a measure of wheat for a penny, and three measures of barley for a penny", the beast says."

In the mythical story of judging the dead, an illustration depicts the Egyptian ritual for the Book of the Dead dating from 1100 B.C.. In the scene, Anubus, the jackal-headed tyrant is dragging his wife to the bazaar image of scales where Thoth, who wears a similar head, is kneeling below a plumb bob touching the bottom point. The scales are suspended in the air, but a small object next to an offset staff seemingly connects them, which is touching this strange object. Next to this is the pig-looking dog, and atop the post is a small strange being. The body of Thoth is small, and possibly feminine, and in this trail, a civet cat. In description, she is the Egyptian moon-god with an ibis-head, and her Anubus, the Lord of Mummy Wrappings. reference 1, page 311

In the weighing of a man's soul, it was to take his heart and match it to a feather. In one analogy, it may be the blade runner that detects the abnormal truth lying within. The word anneal is from Middle English anelen, from Old English onælan, to set fire to : on, on + ælan, to kindle. This word also represents the rings of the tree and the strong bands performed, as in the fire of life within. The trees in almost all cases grow vertically, or perpendicular to sea level as relative to the position of the observer. Both, aplomb and plumb have no roots along with anneal. Also, the word plume is very close to plumage, where feather is sensed in crossing over in the meanings. Somewhere in the midst of all the data combined with the attuned thoughts, lies the ultimate truth, and the long sought aether, possibly the next leap for life.

"The ancient Babylonian name of Libra, ziba.anna, means the (horn) of a scorpion, which must actually be a reference to the creature's claws. Pictorially, these horns later developed into the scales of the balance that symbolizes Libra." Sun and Moon Signs [1]

"A prince whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people...We must, therefore, acquiesce in the necessity which denounces our separation, and hold them, as we hold the rest of mankind, enemies in war, in peace friends." -John Hancock et al.
(photo © unknown, Ponca Chief, Siouan language)

Analogy: In the Egyptian book of the dead, the first enemy is Anubis, the jackal dog; the second enemy Thoth, the civet cat. They may actually divide the mind into the talking pigeon points, and the jargon where the nothing-god has emerged as incoherent data, and lingo with lies.

In this chapter, we begin with the Pokorny Boule, (page 223, AHD3) of which three definitions are provided, the first being a designation for an amount of 400 in ancient Greek legislature. Immediately, we know that the alphabet contained 24 letters from that time, and if they are divided into four parts, you have even division. Strange again, it seems that the original wallflower or map built had four parts overseen by a fifth element and these parts are now hinting at values associated with weight, of which is on the log, but the amounts are confusing, as 100, and even 1000 are bound to come into the picture, along with the hints from last chapter about tons. The second boule is a precious stone that is somehow created with corundum, by fusing and tinting alumina, and the last is the buhl, or tile inlay of various tortoiseshell, ivory from dead or slaughtered animals, and even metal. According to the Gregorian system, the bull returns in the Fall as part of the Libra constellation, and Venus again rules over this sign and that of the Taurus bull.

[1] "Sun and Moon Signs - An indispensable illustrated guide to astrological characteristics" by Julia and Derek Parker

Part one: Boule

ALPHABETS
A B C D E F G H I J K L M
N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
9*-bilingual*-biltong2-language-languet-ligula-ligule-lingo-lingua-linguist
-et-dnghū-
tongue, [ Old English- tunge, tongue, Middle Dutch- tonghe, billtong, sourced Germanic *tungōn- ]; LANGUAGE, LANGUET, LIGULA, LIGULE, LINGO, LINGUA, LINGUIST; (BILINGUAL), Latin lingua (< "Old Latin dingua), tongue, language, boule*, lignum vitae* (biltong1 - bhel-2-)
~bilingual- (evision); capable of communicating in one language both intellectually, and emotionally; proficient; using two separate languages in practice often to assist in teaching one or the other; education; of, related to, or being of a sensory perception pertaining to language tone frequencies; bilinear, see lingua franca: mixture of Italian, with Provencal, French, Spanish, Arabic, Greek, Turkish, formerly spoken on the eastern Mediterranean coast. [Italian : lingua, language + franca, Frankish (that is, European)]
Comment: Bilingual has been included with the roots as with so many languages, not only learning how to communicate in one language is vital, but also to learn at least one other. However, in the current language, a malefactor has arisen, or an (awe of thor) power, where emotions are carefully handled, and humors are forbidden.

~biltong2- South African: a narrow strip of dried flesh (meat) in the sun, Afrikaans : bil, buttock (Middle Dutch bille, see bhel-2-) + tong, tongue (from Middle Dutch tonghe) see dnghū-; bhel-2-; see chapter 51

Indian History: The entrance of the biltong into the root group containing our basic core designations for a language seems more than strange indeed, especially when you add up the meanings. It is however curiously surrounded. The extinct people of Biloxi seem to sounder bolix in some faint way. There language was described as Siouan, which is a word with four vowels tied together. Odds begin to stand that the word biltong has no place as some type of significance to our library. Billy club is on one side, bimbo is on the other, and this raises many questions as to what exactly was so vital in this exact location in sequenced spelling that biltong had to be installed.
[research: Four imperials, 1689-1783, Biloxi (Mississippi) settled 1699 by French]

~language- (evision) (sounder: landing rather than linger); a system of symbols that through concentration and touch (either by sight or lips) generate homo-centric signals that resonate in the living bodies particularly the brain; the process of expanding the body language based on rules; law; the usage of rules assigned to others to build a negative analog system; machine; the manner and means of communication between entities capable of communicating; langue, see kinetics, Middle English, from Old French langage, from langue, tongue, language, from Latin lingua

~languet- a tongue-shaped thing, part, or process, Middle English, from Old French languete, diminutive of langue, tongue, from Latin lingua

Romancing the Stone: Lanthanum, Atomic Element #57, Symbol: La, New Latin, from Greek lanthanein, to escape notice, (see lanthorn). The langue d'oc and the langue d'oïl are two Romance languages, one from Province and Roussillon, and one of the Gaul north of the Loire River on which modern French is based. This language seems to stem from the langue doc, an arm of the Mediterranean Sea west of the Rhone river. It seems the synes of lang come from long ago.
[research: lang syne- long + sine (contraction of sithen, sithens, see since]
Comment: the word sine when defined with "sine cure" means without cure, so the sith seems related to the way time warps in the mind. Strangely, the languages sense a tone of the doctor and the oil, which seems to emulate a secret language of the birds that may have evolved away from its original track.

~ligula- a strap-shaped or tonguelike structure, especially a mouth part in certain insects, Latin diminutive of lingua, tongue
 

Stone Language: Lugure- a precious stone of ancient? Israel, Middle English liguri, from Late Latin ligūrius, from Greek ligurion, diminutive of liguros, clear, from ligus

~ligule- a straplike structure, such as the corolla of a ray flower (Dandelions, Daisies) or a membranous or hairy appendage between the sheaf and blade of a grass leaf, Latin ligula, diminutive of lingua, tongue, [references: dandelion- "tooth of the Lion", yellow flowers, root dent-; tusk, indenture, carbon light*; and daisy- white rays- roots agh-; landtag, day, absolute value*; and okw-; eyes, walleyed, one of two either Connochaetes gnou or C. Taurinus, both having drooping manes and beard, a long tuffed tail, and curved horns in both sexes, also called wildebeest or Brindled gnu, from Nguni (Xhosa)]

~lingo- an unintelligible language; dialect; symbolism through expression; specialized, probably from Portuguese lingoa, from Latin lingua, language, Word History: ...Interestingly enough, the first recorded instance of lingo in English is the New World (1660) is a reference to the "Dutch lingo".
Comment: It seems lingo is contradictory to linger, and in relation to European trading with the Portuguese. The ending root sounders dnghū- reflect the words knew, and new, which is also contradictory. Nevertheless, there seems a marker in this area possibly related to the mechanism in the mind, and how we communicate effectively through all capable doorways.
[research: linerboard, linear, and Linear A, linear accelerator, linear algebra, and Linear B]
[roots: lĭno-; linen, lingerie, flax, lint; (691, flashboard*) del-1-; linger, longitude, Lent, dolikhos, long; (5-196, black bryony*, [Tamus communis], black economy*, black-flag*, Black Hills*)

~lingua- a tongue or tongue-like organ, Latin tongue, language; pronunciation of the sounders associated with the tongue, letters such as l, n, q, s, t, and w.

~linguist- someone who acquires the knowledge capable of speaking multiple languages in fluency, Latin lingua, language, see linguistic form.

Talking in tongues has become a serious problem and the use of multiple personalities has become accepted; the ability to add, second, third, fourth person, and on, as needed, as a way of defense for the beasts. Each level adds a psyche cloud to the entity creating the book of the dead. Occasionally, in my speech, I use the word we, but of course, we know there is no such word, but using it in reference to pathos is a way of showing respect, as it is more a reference to the feeling of the word wee. The multiple beast (4-plex capable) despises the use of this word, as it is contradictory to large, where the multiple unit has expanded its sphere or bubble, yet the bubble is completely an allusion. This is similar to the person who cannot see that the legs hold the chair up right, and Anubus and Thoth have moved in.

References: (opens in new window) In the ansate of handles, and how life is calculated, here are two fairly objective guides to discerning the lost world.
PDF: Defining Synecdoche - War in Pieces
Definitions: Proletariat By Gaither Stewart

Part two: Syndromes

Libra

7-deliver-landsleit-liberal-liberate-libertine-liberty-livery-et-leudh- to mount up, grow, Basic form *leudh-, Old High German- liut, landsleit, person?, people?, Germanic- *liud-i-, Suffixed form *leudh-ero-, LIBERAL, LIBERATE, LIBERTINE, LIBERTY, LIVERY, DELIVER, Latin līber, free (the precise semantic development is obscure), fire ants*, syne-drones*
(image: Libra, constellation near Scorpius and Virgo, © 01open.com, nave01)
~deliver- (de-, do the opposite of + liberāre, to free); expectance; acceptance of illusion; arrival; surrender of something to another; not to give; to take; production; distribution; to aid in the illusion (affiliation with abstraction); destructure of homo-centric unions (ability to destroy capable life structures); allusion of safety, Middle English deliveren, from Old French delivrer, from Late Latin dēlīberāre : Latin dē-, de-, do the opposite of + liberāre, to free, from līber, free
[reference: liver- root leip-; life (lively), delay, relay, secretion; absorption, Greek lipos, fat, anoint with oil, feign*, lumberjack* (reference lignum vitae)

The syndromes between something being delivered or did it just arrive is quite confusing, and this seems to overlay the functions of the liver itself, where this vital organ assist the body by feeding it food as needed to accommodate many metabolics related to fats, proteins, and carbohydrates. The liver seems a realm border in its ability to create a back-up system for the food distribution. It could be that the beasts like the concept of the liver, and use it as cover for the lively queen Thoth. Then, this psyche disease spreads like NAFTA, and other diseases that remove the life of the community, and this abstract black-box moves around from place to place consuming life. The altered state's take the very concepts of sciences of the body and convert them into tools of war.

~landsleit- (plural of landsman2-) Yiddish landslayt, from Middle High German lantsliute, natives, compatriots : Old High German lant, land; see LANDSMAN2 + Old High German liuti, plural of liut, person, people, [references: landsman2- fellow Jew who comes from the same district or town, especially in Eastern Europe, Yiddish, from Middle High German lantsman, countryman : Old High German lant, land (see lendh-) + Old High German man, man; see man-1; also landsman1- one who lives and works on land]

In following the root group lendh-, I am inevitably captured by the word fetoprotein*, which leads to the suspicious word antigen, which seems a mechanism of sorts. The classifications of the body functions in relation to immunity are bizarre. It is claimed that the body must have these properties installed, yet the fetus brings them, and if allowed, develops the necessary bodies within that assist in life. Unfortunately, the man-1 group is the ombudman and an "all men" association but also the mannequin. This leads to page 700 which seems to emulate the three flukes, the last being of unknown origin, and may represent the shadowy images formed from the confiscation of the lantern into the lewd.

~liberal- (liberal arts: Medieval Latin artēs liberālēs, the trivium, to measure, and quadrivium, where four roads meet; sections); Library highlights: Astronomy, Arithmetic, Geometry, and Music; the art of study, (example: artistic spirituality, artistic expressionism, artistic impressionism, physical and mental labor, syncing of four/five ports), Middle English generous, from Old French, from Latin līberālis, from līber, free

To break down the endless onslaught and misuse of this word will take some serious effort, as it is basically useless as it stands. The first line definition provided is carefully sewn to confuse, as it is an attempt to separate the psyche straight down the median plane, and this separation is how this country was built it seems. It is also a seemingly brilliant way for the beasts to destroy earth, and by convincing you that you always have an enemy that seems outdoors when it is truly the opposite. Here are a few of the tags for study.

1) free from bigotry
2) tolerant of behavior of others
3) not limited
4) goodness is only natural
5) wanting to free a market
6) willing to give acceptably to those who take
7) of, related to, or being in relation to education

Simply, the seven Medieval concepts above come from the endless liberal mumbo jumbo provided by the dictionary on the subject of liberal. Not a single one makes any sense, as it would be impossible to classify such data without massive unnecessary effort. This repugnant example of how to move the midst the beasts procure results in the repulsion of the person who doesn't repute the black-box, or create the mystifying entity to impression, a mask of sanity. In other words, you must be insane or you are outcast, so you see, art and education have separated to fit into the machining and abstraction of the soul. The next word gives a perfect example of how the beasts twist the mind.

~liberate- Chemistry: releasing a gas, setting free; Slang: not setting free, illegal stealing; looting, from  liberāre, to free, from līber, free

The liberation theology seems an extension of the Roman Catholic Church in Latin America where people are claimed to be freed from oppression, but they may also become brain-washed in the process to a degree in the associations of the black-box or (god) deity figure, which is the demon envy, and the reputer. reference: to fear, root peu-; amputate; anapest, causing haste*

~libertine- willing to strike the Liberty Bell, Middle English freedman?, from Latin lībertīnus, from lībertus, from līber, free, note: the diction stated "freethinker", but if you think about it, that is what everyone does on a regular basis, unless you can see inside their head, or prefer to delve into the dark side of the Christian cult where no thinking is allowed. They also tell you that by this classification, you would be morally unrestrained, yet the word moral is only a measurement on a very big stick. The more you measure it, the more illogical you become. It seems directed at the subject of Plato in last chapter and the marriage, for as in the libertine, they are supposedly promiscuous. This again is another pigment of invisible data that would be literally impossible to classify without implanted chips in the brain. This may be the eventual goal, and the entities who are sick are promoting it for the beasts.

~liberty- a condition of being free of restriction or control: "That, to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men (women), derived their just powers from the consent of the governed; that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles, and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness."; the right to express oneself freely in a manner of personal choosing: "We hold these truths to be self-evident; that all men (women) are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness"; a condition of being free of physical harm, servitude, torture of any kind, or forced labor: "The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world."; unwarranted risk: "When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume, among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's god entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation."
[Middle English liberte, from Old French, from Latin lībertās, from līber, free]
[references: The Declaration of Independence, In Congress, July 4, 1776, signed by John Hancock, 56 signatures counted]

The diction wanted you to believe that all above is unwarranted risk, and this seems so they can go ashore any island of choosing to plunder and pillage. Having rights to life is not unwarranted, taking them away is. Our current government is arbitrarily conceived to deceive, and removes the laws of nature. The invisible Thoth queen is esteemed and seems like the hatchet man, and total destruction from nature's fire god. On top, we have the Gregorian arbor pounding down the seconds, and to pump the evil chimes.

~livery- a stable for horses and/or carriages; livery stable; a man? who is a type of servant to the feudal lord; livery man; domestication of such animals; livestock; Middle English liveri, from Old French livree, delivery, from feminine past participle of livrer, to deliver, from Latin  liberāre, to free, from līber, free

Again, we have confusion surrounding the dark red and the seemingly strong connection to the animal in order to make the blood side connection. This is false, for example, the liverwort is from the class Hepaticae, or Hepatica, which has white and lavender flowers, also called liverleaf, from epatica, liverwort. And John Hancock had something to say about it also in the Declaration of Independence.

"Prudence, indeed, will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly, all experience has shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object, evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such government, and to provide new guards for their future security."

Part three: Campion

1-daughter-et-dhughæter- Daughter, Old English- dohtor, daughter, Germanic- *dohtēr, NO MORE DATA, campion*
(photo © NASA, enhancement*)
~daughter- (evision) a child star that is the basis of the solar system and that sustains Life; Earth; the feminine spirit in a child; mother; Physics: the immediate product of the radioactive decay of an element; (see sun), Middle English doughter, from Old English dohtor
[reference: daunt- root demæ-; tame, diamond, (199, blanket flower*)]
[research: William Davenant- "The Wits" (performed 1633), "The Siege of Rhodes" (1656) one of the earliest known dramas to combine words and music.] sound key: camp ion

The diction tells us that a daughter is a "women considered as if in a relationship of child to parent", and implies a derogatory feeling not associated with the definition of son, which would be the sounder for the complimentary parts. I ask the question as to why we must have a name for the feminine that is considered less than that of the power of the sun? It is also expressed using the word "descendent" which is again senseless, as though the past is falling out of the sky. In one sense, it may be, as light.

In following the Pokorny campion (unknown origin) trail, it leads to the Lychnis and Silene genus of Northern Hemisphere flowers that have fringed petals. There are many other words on page 277 to follow, but usually plants, and animals give the most promising clues when only a page number exists. Silene is not in the dictionary dated 1992 (ISBN 0-395-44895-6). The lychnis is Latin for "a red flower", from Greek lukhnis, akin to lukhnos, lamp, see (leuk- fish ladder (32)), and both polka partners lych-gate and Lycia are key elements in understanding the lamplight trail. The classification of plants is still in the making, and questions exist as to how Silene L. has become this name tag. [ref: SILENE PROJECT]

Greek Mythology: Silenus is considered any of the minor woodland deities and companions of Dionysus, depicted on Greek vases as men with the tails, ears, and hoofs of horses, from Latin silēnus, from Greek silēnos, Silēnos, Silenus. There exist an second entry for Silenus, but not marked as so. It is a satyr, usually depicted as drunken and jolly, in the entourage of Dionysus, claiming the same root. Silex is the "hard stone" or flint granules of tripoli, and the silhouette is in effect, a shadow or image of an outline.

Part four: COOH

pitch

3-down-dune-town-et-dhū-no- enclosed, fortified place, Derivative of a verb *dhuæ-, to close, "finish," probably related to dheu-2, "to die"; DOWN1, DOWN3, Old English dūn, hill, Middle Dutch- dūne, dune, sandy hill, sourced Germanic *dūnaz, possibly from dhū-no-; Old English- tūn, town, enclosed place, homestead, village, Germanic *tūnaz, fortified place, borrowed from Celtic *dūn-o-, hill, stronghold, COOH*, isomeric acids*, base of the fire*
~down- down1: (evision) designating a position in time space perpendicular to the center of the earth in a straight line that has been marked relative in height to another; low; a relation between the north and south pole of the earth in references; longitude; the perception of going someplace that is of down; there; the perception of exchanging value by the feeling of placing weight in balance; space; in the direction of gravity; descending; Middle English down, from Old English -dūne-, as in ofdūne, downwards, from dūne, dative of dūn, hill; down2: no derivative, fine, soft, fluffy feathers forming the first plumage of a young bird and underlying the contour feathers in certain adult birds, Botany: a covering of soft, short hairs, as on some leaves and fruit; a soft, silky, or feathery substance, such as the growth of a homo-sapients beard; Middle English doun, from Old Norse dūnn; down3: (same derivative), the feelings generated from the view of open, rolling, grassy graze land, with sporadic trees dotting the landscape; a classification for counting sheep originally bred in the Downs of southern England, Middle English downe, from Old English dūn

Extras:
Root references:
dō-; lobster, something given, 223, boule*
Dowitcher: either of two shorebirds, (Limmodromus griseus or L. scolopaceus) of northern regions, having brownish plumage, and a long, straight bill.

Dover's powder: ipecae and opium, pain reliever
Note: Ipecae is from a low-growing American tropical shrub (Cephaelis ipecacuanha) having roots and rhizomes that yield emetine, used to induce vomiting. In Greek Mythology, the Iphigenia was the daughter of Clyemnestra and Agamemnon, who was offered as a sacrifice by Agamemnon but rescued by Artemis. She later became a priestess.
Warning: It is uncertain as to how these plants are used today, but the sense of a milldam is possible, and may in fact have been created (higher stress point), and has been carried up through the centuries in the form of industry medicine, of which no ingredients are provided.
Book reference: (for Dover's powder); Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson, Second book, Chapter 31, Gurdjeiff
"If you should really have to exist among these favorites of yours, you will at least know from this last talk of mine that although the physicians there write a dozen wiseacring names in their prescriptions, yet in these official establishments of theirs which are called pharmacies their remedies their are prepared almost always after the fashion of that Dover's powder."

Stones and Anagrams: Boule- a pear-shaped synthetic sapphire, ruby, or other alumina-based gem, produced by fusing and tinting alumina, French ball, from Old French, bubble, from Latin, bulla. (Anagram: Fulasnitamnian, a Great Nature substitution according to Gurdjeiff : Fulasnitamnian- alumanis infant)


Dove: Columbidae, Middle English douve, from Old English *dūfe; constellation Columba, in the Southern Hemisphere near Caelum
kaæ-id- indent (34) (sculptor's chisel) and Puppis (stern, poop), also called Dove. dovetail: fan-shaped tenon

 ~dune- a hill or ridge of wind-blown sand, French, from Old French, from Middle Dutch, dūne, [ref: Dunedin, New Zealand, settled in 1848 by Scottish Presbyterians]

~town- the perception of a community that is between (village and city); township; the beginning of a district of commerce that is also associated with entertainment; see remuda, Middle English, from Old English tūn, enclosed place, village

Julius Pokorny sent us to page 261, item 4, which seems butanoic acid. Butt4 is considered the thicker end of an object which is also item 4 right column. The other two are butterfat, and a jurist named Pierce Butler, 1866-1939, who also served as an associate Supreme Court justice.
[research: carboxylic NH2CHRCOOH, peptide bonds, proteins]

The perception of the grace in the land must be separated between seeing the earth as food, and seeing the earth as mother. By describing an open expanse in a way where the entity is always above what is seen may instill the earth as only food, similar to the way a wolf might think. When looking out at an open area that is treeless, what is the first thing that one would normally think of? Of course, this is trees, and where are they? Treeless may also be associated with hopeless, and this could subtly be overriding many feelings associated with our language. Towns attempt to add trees so they seem normal or natural, when in fact, they are not in almost all cases, as much of the earth is covered.

Part five: Canaveral

cope10-door-durbar-faubourg1-foreclose-foreign-forensic-forest-forfeit2-forum-thyroid
-et-dhwer-
door, doorway (usually in plural), Originally an apophonic noun *dhwor, *dhur-, in the plural, designating the entrance to the enclosure (*dhwor-o-) surrounding the house proper; Zero-grade form *dhur- in suffixed forms *dhur-ns (accusative plural) and *dhur-o- (neuter), Old English- dura, door, (feminine, originally plural), and dor, door (neuter), respectively sourced Germanic *durunz and *duram; Suffixed o-grade form *dhwor-ois (locative plural), FOREST, (AFFOREST), FAUBOURG, FORECLOSE, FORFEIT, Latin forīs, (being) out of doors, outside, Suffixed o-grade form *dhwor-o-, FORSENIC, FORUM, Latin- forum, marketplace, (originally the enclosed space around a home); Old Persian- duvara-, durbar, door, gate, Zero-grade form *dhur-, Greek- thura, thyroid, door, Canaveral*, canaille*, (
faubourg1 - bhergh-2-) (forfeit1 - dhē-)
~door- an opening surrounded by three adjacent walls or vertical sides that divide passage; doorway; an entrance into an enclosed space with hinged panel door(s); foyer; an opening where air passage may be permitted by adjusting glass frames installed above an opening; transom; window; a perception of access or closure; closet, a space or room through which access for storage is permitted; wardrobe; Middle English dura, dor
References: duramater- Arabic 'umm ad-dimāġ assāfigah, the dense mother of the brain, Latin dūra, feminine of dūrus, hard (heartwood, duramen) + Latin mater, mother, see deru-; tree, truth, druid; and māter-  Rhea (20); also see root wer-3; wardrobe, aware, watchful, Old English weard, molten*

~durbar- a state reception formerly given by Indian princes for a British sovereign or one given for an Indian prince by his subjects; the court of an Indian prince, Urdu darbār, audience hall, court, from Persian : dar, indoors, (from Middle Persian, door, from Old Persian duvara- + bar, audience hall (from East Iranian *dwāra-, courtyard)

~faubourg1- New Orleans: a district lying outside the city limits (square doughnuts without holes; see beignet); see French Quarters, Middle English faubourgh, from Old French faubourg, alteration (influenced by faux, false, from Latin falsus, see FALSE) of forsborc : fors, outside (from Latin forīs) + borc, town, from Late Latin burgus, fort, of Germanic origin, see bhergh-2-; town, iceberg, force, fortify, balcony*
References: fritter-, Middle English friture, from Old French, from Latin frīcturā, from Latin frīctus, past participle of frīgere, to roast, fry; and frit- partially fused materials used to make glass, from Latin frīgere, to roast, fry; and vitreous- vitreous humor

~foreclose- removal of redemption; unfair resolution; disease; violation of inalienable rights by removing education in a fascist system, and then punishing those who did not have rights according to the disease; debt; Middle English forclosen, to exclude from an inheritance, from Old French forclos, shut out, past participle of forclore, to exclude : fors-, outside (from Latin forīs) + clore, to close (from Latin claudere)

fora- polka partner to for, plural of forum
fore- see per-1- planck's constant (30)

~foreign- implant, non-domesticated animals (used to reference anyone unfamiliar, serves as cover for lack of education in relation to geography, and many other sciences) Middle English forein, from Old French forain, from Late Latin forānus, on the outside, from Latin forās, outside

We must again ring the bell. We live in One World. This may also be a marker referencing the four psyche parts, as though they are not owned by the labeler. Everyone on the planet is a neighbor, and friend, but the beasts think otherwise, and will use money to finish the job they believe will save them, when in fact, it is not them, but the many beasts inside them who call the shots. In their end, they are only puppets for the bugs inside them.

~forensic- argumentation; rhetorical; data analysis; machine disease (fear and envy; see fore, in front of, above, and aft, rearward, behind, below), Latin forēnsis, public, of a forum, from forum, forum

Forensics is a science where the machine has begun to dig into the soul, so to speak. The question to ask would be, how deep can it go? At some point in time, will you remain to be yourself, or will you be something else, because every thought, movement, or existence would be recorded at some level, and it would be machine people overseeing it? The first fade on this begins with the bits and pieces of information exchange overlaying evolution itself.

~forest- (Silva) density in plant life, trees, ( locations: occurring approximately 500 miles south of north pole and surrounding the entire earth; evergreen belt; 50 degrees: broad leaf ) note: the evergreen belt produces a third of the oxygen necessary for life. [Planet Earth]; Middle English, from Old French, from Medieval Latin forestis (silva), outside (forest), from Latin forīs, outside

There seems a misconception about (being) outdoors, and being inside looking out the window in comparison. The mind itself can be outdoors, or out of doors, that being, not closed minded, or what is known as foreign, or four in, where four beasts may live. The wood and concrete enclosures obviously change the perception of what would be out and not out in varying ways of confusion.

Greek Mythology: Silvanus is the god of forests, fields, and herding, a silver rainbow in analogy. Also, to note, the silurid is a large freshwater catfish or sheatfish. See root ors-; ass, squirrel, tail, chowhound*

~forfeit2- (similar to one) something surrendered or subject to surrender as punishment for a crime, an offense, an error, or a breach of agreement; deductible deposit for fees or fines; forfeiture; lost or subject to loss; be deprived of; giving up rights to freedom; subject to illegal seizure; Middle English forfet, crime, penalty, from Old French forfait, past participle of forfaire, to commit a crime, act, outside the law : fors, beyond (from Latin forīs, outside)

~forum- an ancient process whereby a possible separation occurs dealing with judgments upon the segments of flora and fauna, where flora seems outside, and fauna seems to move inside. The fauna being inside, becomes the dune, or the "bubble" where people are now told what is so concerning truth. The forum then can become the court of law by use of the machined brain, soon after, machine ideas, and machine laws. Instead, the gathering should have been outside or inside (Silva) to understand and help prevent this anomaly. Nature is secondary to the beasts. As knowledge moves online, this is reflected as the bubbles are manifested. Anyone attempting to see inside the allusive bubble if created, has the possibility of being immediately eaten by a pack of dogs. In the fray, the barking turns to commenting, and the disease spreads, yet some see past the veils of movement, and the messages that move around. Segments evolve based on the traffic connections and the various launching pads.
[Middle English, from Latin, no more data]

~thyroid- something that resembles a muscle, but also has properties of nerves, arteries, and veins surrounding the larynx, and serves as the designation for the entire Adams apple, containing cartilage and vocal chords, thyroid gland, Greek thureoeidēs : thureos, oblong shield, (from thura, door + oides, -oid) Reference: -oid- root weid- spice melonge (25)

This may sound a bit alarming, but here we have envy herself setting up camp around your words, and her army reeks at the chance to play ball with your emotions, and pitching them to see if you will bite. The oid is only something that resembles something else, an example is a humanoid, who might be seen as eating large chunks of food and vigorously biting away at the food as if the being was attempting to kill it as it was eating it, or biting the red apple only because you can.

Greek Mythology: Thyestes was a king of Mycenae who unknowingly ate the flesh of his own sons, served to him by his brother Atreus, as revenge for seducing his wife and usurping his throne. The thyestean is the cannibal and associated with the feast. The thyrsus is a staff tipped with a pine cone and twined with ivy, carried by Dionysus, Dionysian revelers and satyrs, and this is from thyrse, and dense, paniclelike flower cluster, as of the lilac, in which the lateral branches terminate in cymes. Close by is the day of thunder, and Thor, or Thursday. (s)tenæ- Mendel's Law (28)

Part six: Bushed

14-atheism-apotheosis-enthusiasm-fair-fanatic-feast-feria-festival-festive-oktoberfest-pantheon
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polytheism-profane-theo-et-dhēs- root of words in religious? concepts, contracted from dheæs-, Possibly an extension of dhē-, Suffixed form *dhēs-yā, FAIR2, FERIA, Latin fēriae (< Old Latin fēsiae), holidays, Suffixed form *dhēs-to-, FEAST, (-FEST), (FESTAL), FESTIVAL, FESTIVE, (FESTOON), (FETE), (FIESTA); (GABFEST), OKTOBERFEST, Latin- stus, festive, Suffixed zero-grade form *dhæs-o-, THEO-; APOTHEOSIS, ATHEISM, ENTHUSIAM, PANTHEON, POLYTHEISM, Greek theos, (< *thesos), god, bushed*
~atheism- rejection of deification pertaining to sexual judgment; secular level 1, French athéisme, from athée, atheist, from Greek atheos, godless : a-, without?; see A-1 (root ne-) + theos, god
(references: sek-; the first secant, Ida*, inflection*; sekw-1; follower, intrinsic1 and extrinsic; identity* and; sekw-2- see-saw (12) balance, pivot*)

Resistance to mythology as real is a normal reaction to balance, as the heart begins to heal in relation to the earth around the entity. Unfortunately, the definition provided above is false according to the data provided, the root ne- is that if nihilism or "nothing", so to add the letter prefixed as A-1 in this form does not create what is listed above. The first problem would be the classification of god as theo-, as proof would be needed. Nevertheless, to rebuild the definition goes as this:
Greek atheos, nothing-god : a-, nothing; see A-1 (root ne-) + theos, god

With this small navigation adjustment, one can begin to sort out the way in which we can become thrown into books carried by the dead, and are incapable of visualizing nothing but the body in fourth dimension. It will be good to get the other root groups completed and add more reference.

curse

~apotheosis- exaltation to deification in the mind; superiority, error, Late Latin apotheōsis, from Greek, from apotheoun, to deify : apo-, resistance: away + theos, god, [ref: apothegm- Greek apophthegma, from apophthengesthai, phtheg-, to speak plainly : apo-, intensive prefix, + phthengesthai, phtheg-, to speak; and apotropaic-et-trep-; (tending to ward off evil?), contrive, trophy, entropy; man-made*

For the reader, a caution, as it seems the alphabet wants to speak for itself. This curse may have been created over centuries. The root group apo- is the alphabet marker according to Julius Pokorny, and the mathematicians helped with the leaders apothegm and apothem.

~enthusiasm- the mental enthymeme: the economy is growing; inexplicit conclusion or proclamation: god saved me; religious fanaticism; see syllogism; rhetoric; enthrone; Late Latin enthūsiasmus, from Greek enthousiasmos, from enthousiazein, to be inspired by a god?, from entheos, possessed : en-; see EN-2 + theos, god

References:
root tag-; entire, (add rubber?), contaminate, taste, 1054, lobby*
root en-; intrinsic2, indigest, inn, tsimmes, touch, 1, 311, centerfold*

The traffic in the mind just increased, as the hip hop seems to be between happy and joy, and who is emulating the most (as though they could do so in deified form), and of course, the battle between them that seems to have been created that according to the diction leads you specifically to a jaded process where the male and female end up not knowing all the elements applied through history.

~fair- fair2: a gathering specifically for buying and selling goods; a market; exhibition; state fair; bazaar; enticement, Middle English faire, from Old French feire, from Late Latin fēria, singular of Latin fēriae, holidays,

fair1:  no derivative, (evision) free of monopoly, favoritism, and bias; justice for individuals and life on earth; trading that may allow all individuals to live without oppression; artistic balance and free expression, Middle English, from Old English fæger, lovely, pleasant, Synonyms: just, equitable, impartial, unprejudiced, unbiased; Just stresses conformity with what is legally or ethically right within objective reason: a kind and just man, "a just and lasting peace" (Abraham Lincoln - AHD); Equitable implies justice, but it must be dictated by reason, conscience, and the ethics necessary for life without favoritism: "the cold neutrality of an impartial judge." (Edmund Burke - AHD), Word History: (Fair seems to have taken on a godly form) ...as in Chaucer's observation after a horse threw the Cook on the pilgrimage to Canterbury: "that was a fair feat of horsemanship by the Cook." This ironic use was probably not responsible for the semantic weakening of fair, but it shows how a positive word can have its meaning reversed. The weakening of fair was most likely caused by "the determined optimism which led to the use of fair...rather than direct expression of discontent," in the words of George H. McKnight. One might add as another cause the desire to avoid hurting other people's emotions.

~fanatic- marked by unreasoned enthusiasm that is directed at an object through subjection or implantation of false knowledge, Latin fānāticus, inspired by orgiastic rites, pertaining to a temple, from fānum, temple, Synonyms: zealot, dispassionate (negative entity), enthusiast: "it is unfortunate, considering that enthusiasm moves the world, that so few enthusiasts can be trusted to speak the truth." (A. J. Balfour - AHD) note: enthuse is a back-formation from enthusiasm where emotions are externally expressed opening versus the allusive creation of them inside.

There also seems confusion between what intuition represents, as it is defining as knowing something without the use of rational processes, but intuition is also interfaced into this reality, and cannot be separated out like swiss cheese so easily. What is rational is only abstract subjection. What is rational about the edge of the universe, and the endless list of anomalies in the sky?

~feast- sumptuous delight of the gifts provided by earth; abundant food as enticement practice for the beasts, Middle English feste, from Old French, from Vulgar Latin *fēsta, from Latin plural of fēstus, festive, note: feasting is not necessary especially in world of starving people. After there are no starving people, would be the only time when having excess is acceptable. It is greed that runs this show.

~feria- a week-day on a church calendar on which no feast is observed, Medieval Latin, ordinary day, weekday, from Late Latin, feast day (used with ordinals to name the days of the week), from Latin fēriae, religious festival, holidays, [ref: polka partner ferine- untamed, feral] see noesis map

~festival- signifying religious consumption; Gregorian system; programmed enthusiasm, Middle English, festive, from Old French, from Medieval Latin fēstivālis, from Latin fēstīvus, from fēstus
~festive- religious appropriation; merry, Latin fēstīvus, from fēstus

~oktoberfest- an autumn festival that usually emphasizes merry-making and the consumption of alcohol and beer, German : Oktober, October (from Latin Octōber, see OCTOBER + Fest, festival, (from Middle High German vëst, from Latin fēstum, from neuter of fēstus, festive

~pantheon- a circular temple in Rome, completed in 27 B.C. and dedicated to all the gods, and considered gods of a people where also dedication was given to heroes and heroines in nationalism or contributors to a field of endeavors, Middle English Panteon, Pantheon, from Latin Pantheon, from Greek Pantheion, shrine of all the gods, from neuter singular of pantheios, of all the gods : pan-, pan- + theos, god, [ref: pan-, prefix, root pant-; diapason, pancreas; El Dorado2*]
Potentials: 12 Apostles, 12 signs, 12 months

Pantheism is defined as: a doctrine identifying (the Deity) with the universe and its phenomena, but it is also defined as belief in and worship of all gods. This second element seems misinterpreted, as what if this power associated with a "god-form" is in everything, in a form we are incapable of understanding as of yet? To subject, Pantheism is more like the harmony plate ident, holding the Lion in place, where their is no Deity at all, it is just dignity that also follows the laws of nature similarly expressed in some of the writings in the Declaration of Independence. Pantheism seems also capable of opening up both sides of the coin, and the lamb is in view and is strongly associated with Chinese, even Cambodia, and earlier knowledge spread across Asia, not necessarily in Rome alone. So Pantheism may not be what you thought, and many things are created just to open doors or close them if necessary.

~polytheism- the worship or belief in more than one god; disease between flora and fauna*, French polythéisme, from Greek polutheos, polytheistic : polu-, poly- + theos, god

The art of multiple gods only increases in power the division, especially now that this anti-god wants to be in charge, powered by war and vengeance against anyone who is not a beast. Religion is more of learning the laws of nature versus creating nature in a Deity world that exhibits destruction and death.

~profane- contempt against the sacred mother earth; non-secular; religious fanatics; vulgar disrespect for those less fortunate; lust in blood fests and massive butchering of life; abuse to innocent life; wanton destruction, Middle English prophane, from Old French, from Latin profānus, from prō fānō, in front of the temple : prō-, before, outside, see PRO-1 + fānō, ablative of fānum, temple

Something very strange was being stated in the original definition of profane, and a few tags had been overtly placed in open view when temperance and anger are emotions last time we checked.

1) nonreligious (impossible to define)  2) secular (abstraction)  3)  sanctity in only a temple or dome allusion (scientists say their is more to life than an inner dome of abstract superiority)

~theo-, prefixed, deification study, (god as a man) error

The word religion does not have a root itself, but is wrapped with two other words that carry it along in your mind subtly switching from one to the other. They are relieve, root legwh- and relinquish, root leikw-. Relinquish sits with the derelicts ellipsis, and loan, while relieve sits with the lever but also the carnival, leaven, lungs, and the legerdemain. The first root is navigated to page 660 and the fanatic. The latter is 669, and the word feel. It seems the beasts would prefer you relinquish your feelings and replace them with some kind of disease with a temple of gods, but masked as one empty box.

The root dhēs-; landed on page 259 which runs from the sexton beetle which is a bug that buries it food and then lays eggs on it, and ends with the word business. Everything between these two is something to do with the word Bush, which is old and has no place in history. This old legacy is indeed tiresome and unwanted, and their money-handlers now seem to be attempting a money grab before leaving office in retaliation for not being able to nuke Iran. If the people would read, they would soon learn the world is not what it seems to be, and it is the invisible pain that fools them. An easy way to cloud this is the restriction of valid data not only in books, but manifested through the diseases. The Bible itself has been studied along with many of the multiple gods, and show that abstraction similar to that of mythology overlays the essence of the message as millions of people become inured into a Deity pushed as fear, when this fear mostly consists of missing knowledge.

When the great money-leaders of America tell you that the economy is growing, and you damn well know it is not, our world is is big trouble. Congress has become useless through all the mechanisms applied by the criminals in charge. Getting the knowledge and truth out is vital so that hope lives.

In continuing to track these concepts, the following words are being watched: pivot, lever, and fulcrum to determine all possible connections. These includes light and gravity, so it is work indeed. The word liver and lever seem connected to the root sent- which includes sense and scent. And this is another area being tracked.

R. Mark Sink 2008SEPT26

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