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  Atempo Herbs this chapter: bouncing bet, bullock's heart, damson  

"Tidings of bale she brought."
( William Cullen Bryant - AHD)
"Relieve my spirit from the bale that bows it down." (Benjamin Disraeli - AHD)
 
Groups [5 of 175] Atempo, Athirst, Attlee, Baroque, Frosty

Chapter Fifty one:  Ballad of the Butterflies

December 18, 2008: Here we are again, sticking our nose in the middle of things, but this should not be just another ideology to create more work, or to locate another disaster-disfunction to add to the new cloud. It is more about elimination, and proper cleaning, that would certainly instills the power of love, and where disease is prevented versus treatment for profits. So, we jump over to one side, not to split you up, but to gander at another view with a bit of exoergic, or that of "working the outside". The psychopaths always tell us that evil is "out there", and you may in fact reverse this in your mind manifesting subtle phobias of which are immediately skirted as a form of denial that has already been accepted. You are told the problem is you, just look, prisons are filled up. You are told all the land must be conserved, and so on, all lies perpetrated by all the subtle programs installed. All the while, the problems truly exist inside the mind, and the learning processes that some have abused to the utmost, while hiding their true mien.

Nestling demonstrous intentions as conservation only hides the real problems, and that of massive growth completely out of control, raping the planet as quickly as possible. In the ponerization of the beast's rule, you are told that "we agree" and that there land is precious, while this only distracts from the real problems related to the way we consume earth and ourselves. In all this mind warp, we loose our ability to balance ourselves within our environment, and life takes on the "double is good" theme, which is bad nosing. In this nightmare, you are tested to death.

Back in chapter 23, we viewed the second ball (gwelæ-  PHI (23)), and now we come to the first, so you may want to compare them by feeling the group they belong to. The second seems a serious problem area, and I will hopefully be cleaning it up in this process or aunt bee will have me for breakfast. I now ask the question of why we believe the happy days are ahead, when they only live behind? Is this another monster in the mirror, and which way can this mirror be turned? In the song that is sung, the ball is perpetrated to be "outside", and to be gained, but when you stack things up, to me, it just like the floating cork, waiting for the idiot to bite, and he arrives from the sky thinking he is a fish. And to make fun of this, I prefer to be similar to a rat, not one that runs, but one that eats through everything in sight, just to learn more, and to see a glimpse of the truth.

The cork of tomorrow is already moving, bobbing up and down, the question to ask is, "Do you bite"? If you feel this need, you may already have become the hybrid, and that of green fruit with edible, sweet, white flesh, similar to a chicken, but in actually two things, a sweetsop and a cherimoya, which are just two funny looking pills that you told you must take. It was George Gurdjieff who helped me to think in airport terms about "being on time" in a fresher perspective along with other navigators who prevent the building of the quidnunc bombers that have been demonstrated.

"He who has got rid of the disease [Tomorrow] has the possibility to attain what he is here for."  George Gurdjieff

Note: In the chapter, a preliminary experiment is being conducted in relation to "power" in words overlaying the lexicon construction. If you need to be able to construct sentences according to a set of laws, search "English teacher", as this experiment is of another branch.

Part one: Atempo

bee heaven

1-bee1-et-bhei- a bee, Old English- bēo, bee, a bee, from Germanic suffixed form *bīōn- [Pokorny bhei- 116], atempo*, aunt bee*  © photo unknown
(bee2 - bhā-2-) (bee3  - bheug-)
~bee1- any of the various hairy-bodied, usually stinging insects of the superfamily Apoidea in the order Hymenoptera, including both solitary and social species and characterized by sucking and chewing mouthparts for gathering nectar and pollen; bumblebee; honeybee; a place where people combine work, competition, and amusement; beehive; impulsive aggression not as defense of life, but defense of void, Middle English bēo, see bhei-, sense 2, perhaps also alteration of dialectal bean, voluntary help given to a farmer by his neighbors, from Middle English bene, extra service by a tenant to his lord, from Old English bēn, prayer, see root bhā-2-; bandit, contraband, evil-speaking, articulator*

-bee3- Nautical: a bee block, Middle English be, a ring, from Old English bēag, see root bheug-; bow2 (submit), bail3 (handle on pale), handle, bight, barrio*

Part two: Athirst

3-beck-phobe-phobia-et-bhegw- to run, Old Norse- bekkr, beck2, a stream, from Germanic *bakjaz, a stream; -PHOBE, -PHOBIA, from Greek phobos, panic, flight, fear, from phebesthai, to flee in terror, [Pokorny bhegu- 116] athirst*, athlete*
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~beck- beck2: Chiefly British: a small brook; creek; (something that beckons under the surface), Middle English, from Old Norse bekkr, beck1: no derivative, a gesture of beckoning or that of a summons, (pumping up the spirit often falsely), ready to comply with any wish or command, Middle English bek, from bekken, to beckon, alteration of bekenen, see BECKON- signal or enticement, root bhā-1-; fantasy, phase, "to bring to light", Artemisia*

As a child and living in the "middle of nowhere", the creek was where the action was, and they were always beckoning the spirit. I live inside them even today and can still visualize the sand dunes built inside them. However, it seems that this is also perpetrated by placing a foot between that of the spirit and knowledge or fear itself. When this happens, and is happening, the attachments are new states, and myriads of illusion.

~phobe- suffix, one that fears or is averse to a specified thing: ailurophobe (fear of cats), French, from Latin -phobus, from Greek -phobos, fearing, from phobos, fear, (also named to Mars, and its larger and inner satellite)

One question to ask is, "What do rats do when they fear they are about to be eaten?" They steal, and loot, and lie, and collaborate with buddies for profits, not exclusively for money, but also for the creek, and that of feeling comfortable, as this is the truer desire.

~phobia- suffix, an intense, abnormal, or illogical fear of a specified thing: xenophobia (fear of others not like oneself), Late Latin, from Greek, from phobos, fear

Greek Mythology: Again, we meet up with the sun and moon, and that of Phoebus, or Apollo, the god of the sun, and this is seen as the black sun, or fear. Beside her, is Artemis, or Phoebe, and the red moon which often makes the sea red, also the 17th satellite of Saturn below her. Both of these are defined with the "same word" and that of phoibus, "shining", and the Phoenicians, creators of the alphabet, rests below them. If we assume that our beliefs are not that powerful, we lie, as beliefs are everything we are. The simplicity of the artificial world can easily push the spirit into the sky. Apollo, the mythical figure, is more about seeing through the keyholes. Reference: awi- apollo (39)

Now, prepare yourself to move into a large group tagged to a person, and I had tried to avoid this at all cost, but am unable, as it references a possible divisive maneuver that has occurred in history. There are also other divisive maneuvers unseen, and nestled in places I had not imagined. And one needs to look closely at the cloud, and the hints poured out before us, and to conjunct, the new phoenix afire of the five lords of the Philistines, and those who hate knowledge that is bound to truth.
References: Exodus 13: 16-18 : not full yet? Here are 243 occurrences of being filled: Philistine
Note: There seems a possible program embedded into this search that picks up rather quickly after Genesis, that may have been implemented for selfish reasons.

Part three: Attlee

yogi29-bale-baleen-ball1-balloon-ballot-bawd-bilberry-biltong1-bold-bole-boll-bollix
-boulder
-bowl-bulk-bull-bullock-bulwark1-fils2-follicle-fool-full2-ithyphallic-(pall
-mall)-phallus-phellem-phelloderm-phellogen-rocambole-et-
bhel-2- to blow, swell, with derivatives referring to  various round objects and to the notion of tumescent masculinity, Zero-grade form bhl-, Old English- bolla, bowl1, pot, bowl, Old Norse- bolr, bole, tree trunk, Old Norse bulki, bulk, cargo (< "rolled-up load"), Old High German bolla, rocambole, ball, Middle High German- bole, bulwark, (boulevard), bole, beam, plank, Middle Dutch bille, biltong, buttock, Scandinavian source akin to Swedish bullersten, boulder, "rounded stone," from *buller-, "round object", all above sourced Germanic *bul-; Suffixed zero-grade form *bhl-n-, Old Norse boli, bull1, bull, Germanic- *bullōn-, bull, Old English- bulluc, bullock, bull, Germanic- *bulluka-, Greek- phallos, phallus, ithyphallic, Latin fullō, full2, a fuller, possibly from bhel-2-; O-grade form *bhol-, [ Old English- beallucas, bollix, testicles, Old English *beall, ball1, ball, Possible Scandinavian source akin to to Danish bolle, bilberry, round roll; BALLOON, BALLOT, (BALLOTTEMENT), Italian dialectal balla, ball, Italian palla, pall-mall, ball, Old French- bale, bale, rolled-up bundle, sourced Germanic *ball- ]; Possibly suffixed o-grade form *bhol-to-, Old English- bald, beald, bold, Old Low German- bald, bawd, bold, both sourced Germanic *balthaz, bold; Suffixed o-grade form *bhol-n-, FILS2, FOLLICLE, FOOL; (FOLLICULITIS), Latin- follis, bellows, inflated ball, Greek- phal(l)aina, balleen, whale, possibly from bhel-2-; PHELLEM, PHELLODERM, PHELLOGEN, Greek- phellos, cork, cork oak, conceivably from bhel-2- (but more likely unrelated?), [Pokorny 3, bhel- 120], (The following derivatives of this root are entered separately bhel-3-, bhelgh-, bhleu-), Attlee* (ball2 - gwelæ-) (biltong2 - dnghū-) (bulwark2 - werg) (fils1 - dhē(i)) (full1 - pelæ-1-)
~bale- mute- bale1: a large package of raw material such as hay, that is often bound with twine or wire into portable bundles, Middle English, from Old French, bale2: no derivative, evil: "Tidings of bale she brought." ( William Cullen Bryant - AHD); mental suffering; anguish: "Relieve my spirit from the bale that bows it down." (Benjamin Disraeli - AHD), Middle English, from Old English bealu

It seems that fodder is mostly that of feed, but this relates to some cattle, and horses, and other hoofed mammals, but the act of baling goes much further into production, and movement of product of mind "out of countries" while the ombudsman from out of town sells cheap seeds to encourage the new tidings of farming, which rest in the abyss (more or less distraction), with that of the cloud of the new lord.

~baleen- fixed- (see whalebone, sense 1) Middle English balene, from Old French baleine, from Latin balaena, whale, from Greek phalaina, see Baleen whale- suborder Mysticeti, symmetrical skull with double blow hole, use of elastic, fringed horny plates instead of teeth to strain plankton, also called mysticete, whalebone whale

This is a good example of what happens when the mind is stolen, and it feels good being eaten, while everything looks normal, as there are many others being eaten too, so everything seems ok. It is assuming the Ishmaelite, even the base. The bad news is, at some point the fancy ride ( Moby-Dick ) ends and you are digested as a whole knowing this is not what you had in mind at all.

~ball- mutable- ball1: a spherical or almost spherical body: wane of the moon; a consumption of balance; gravity of love; a happening between parts such as the endoderm, mesoderm, and blastoderm sometimes forming a hard shell or disposable well; embryo; to use this gift of shape as a way to play or kill; intercourse; reckless courage; measurement of voluble quality (see wel-2-; waltz, roll up, ileus, Helen); Middle English bal, probably from Old English *beall, see root bhel-2-, ball2: formality in gathering strictly for embellishing one's spirit using this same sacred gift: we had a ball wearing those diamonds, French bal, from Old French, from baller, to dance, from Late Latin ballāre, from Greek ballizein, see root gwelæ-  PHI (23)

~balloon- mute- a light-weight material sewn or constructed capable of capturing air, such as helium, often of nonporous, flexible-weight, filled with helium or hot air, and serving to overcome gravity with a gondola or payload; expandable rubber in various colors; Medical: a procedure for inserting a tube within a vascular region of the body so that blood flow may be reconstructed, (see angioplasty); an enveloping group of lines depicted in a cartoon containing text focused on a character; callout; expand or swell; bulge, French ballon, from Italian dialectal ballone, augmentative of balla, ball, of Germanic origin

~ballot- mutable- a method of drawing lots as segregation of power but not money, as in equal value of each individual of rights to that power, with secrecy overlaying the function possibly providing cover for the whole operation; (the right to vote as a total cast; franchise); sheet of paper attached to a recording system of lots; secret votes; Italian ballotta, a small ball used to register a vote, diminutive of dialectal balla, ball, of Germanic origin

Divisive power is only corruptible when the power of money follows its power, joining the two, and removing it from those who participate in the whole process, in other words, real Democracy does not exist in this world at the present time, and only partially is effective in some countries who instigate the optimum balance from knowledge into society. A ballot is 100% useless as money is the god. It would be easier to just issue money instead of voting if money is to be god we trust, and in the U.S., this trust is only to a private corporation known as the Federal Reserve which in fact is not god.

~bawd- mute- licentiate male or female, Middle English, probably from Old French baud, gay, licentious, from Old Low German bald, bold, merry

There are many ways to get screwed by the ombudsman or ombudswoman, both physically and mentally, and especially at this time of year when everyone is all puffy, and the rats scramble for more before leaving their inhonorable posts. The word bawdry is considered fowl language and pandering, and this seems predominantly active in masculine form, as also this root group is all male in power. So it seems, the bawdyhouse is a concept where prostitution is labeled feminine, as though masculinity is not involved, and this may come from the masculine callouts full of slander or bawl, as in wail.

~bilberry- mute- see Blueberry, genus Vaccinium, bil- + BERRY, probably of Scandinavian origin

References:
-bilander- two-masted vessel, 1) invisible enemy (optional uses); 2) disaster production
-bilbo2- sword, inlet, bilbo1- tension

Bilander is of two roots: en-; inspection of entrails by those trained and lendh-; Landsmäl, fevertree*
This is extremely hot, and likely a serious trouble area. The inner bond with land may be also tied to the god mentioned earlier, and helps in providing division that can be used while also feeding from itself.

~biltong1- ~biltong2- implanted- 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- boule (40)

This may not be a reference to anything other than you, and your complete life in this slave planet, as that would be strong enough to match the connotation.

~bold- santee- an appearance of power, as in elevation or intensity of strength; bullish; an elimination or discovery of distinction; brave; boldface; without shame, Middle English, from Old English bald

~bole- mute- bole1: (fear) the trunk of a tree, Middle English, from Old Norse bolr; bole2: (envy) any of the various soft, fine clay, especially reddish-brown variety used as a pigment, Middle English, from Medieval Latin bōlus, see BOLLUS- globule, capsule, lump of earth, also see chyme, root gheu-, easily emptied vessel

An example of a bad chyme would be McDonalds of which you could probably live on one meal a year, but instead, would occasionally revisit, thus gaining approximately 40 pounds or so fairly easily. This is how much I lost, and I previously have eaten their food.

~boll- fixed- the seed-bearing capsule of certain plants, especially cotton and flax, Middle English, from Middle Dutch bolle, round object

In one analogy, this is what is performed on you, first the oil is sought, that of your children, and the fluff is what is passed around to make everything look real.

~bollix- transitory mute- to throw into confusion, botch or bungle; tendency for variables; alteration of ballocks, testicles, from Middle English balloks, from Old English beallucas, also see Boll weevil labeled to conservatives of Southern heritage as also representatives, which is based on character profiling and bigotry in demeanor of classification, but also serving as a method to emphasize the lot and scot. This is a clear violation of the U.S. constitution in action where the separation is part of the fluff.

~boulder- santee claus- a large rounded mass of rock appearing on of the surface of the ground; large rock debris collected upon the surface of the earth, Middle English bulder, of Scandinavian origin; Scandinavian source akin to Swedish bullersten, boulder, "rounded stone," from *buller-, "round object"

See also Boulder, Colorado, where large sharp and jagged stones rise up out of the ground and have no resemblance to round whatsoever. See bougie man and fine wax.

~bowl- mute- bowl1: a hemispherical vessel, often wider than it is deep being capable of assisting gravity; spiritual communion; machine lathe applications leaving cup-shaped objects; chalice; drinking goblet; the appearance of being contained within the communion; bilander; offset weight; bowl2: no derivative, wooden balls weighted or flattened to roll with bias; to apply this to a game; bowling; unbiased emphasized throwing toward a batsman often retired; cricket; bails removed from wicketkeeper; overwhelming ground attack, Middle English boule, from Old French, from Latin bulla, round object

~bulk- santee claus- size and or strength associated with mass and volume thus increasing tensity; bulkhead; distinction of matter, especially when seeming large or collective; ice; the major portion or greater part; ocean; the human body as perceived; fiber; cellulose processing; to cohere or form a mass; loom; a process of weighing merchandise for shipping; causing to swell, Middle English, perhaps partly alteration of bouk, belly, trunk of the body (from Old English būc) and partly from Old Norse bulki, cargo, heap

~bull- fixed- bull1: adult male bovine mammal; domesticated cattle that also seem to be uncastrated until castrated; a reference for large male mammals such as the moose or elephant; bullish aggression in anticipation of benefit by brute force; pretentious thinking that may either overcome as foolish or results in bullbatting; placing a handle on fear; white bull (see Europa), Middle English bule, from Old English bula, probably from Old Norse boli, bull2: a so-called official document issued by the Pope with a special seal called a bulla, Middle English bulle, from Old French, from Medieval Latin bulla, see BULLA- round seal of papal male bull; Pathology: large blister or vesicle, bull3: gross blunder in logic, origin unknown
 

~bullock- mute- label for male bovine who can no longer drive or is castrated; steer, Middle English bullok, from Old English bulluc

Stimulation of growth is not always productive unless it is nested in the community itself, so cheaper energy is not necessarily bullish, if freeloaders are allowed to ride upon it in order to profess the black bull over the white one.

~bulwark1- cardinal- a wall or embellishment raised as a defensive fortification; pie crust; (rampart; see root peræ-1-; parent; handicapped*); something serving as a defense or safeguard; breakwater; Nautical: the part of a ship's side that is above the upper deck; an ongoing process of fortification resulting in a reticent and unproductive posture; Middle English bulwerk, from Middle Dutch bolwerk, from High German bolwerc : bole, plank, see bhel-2- + werc, work (from Old High German), see root werg-; Synonyms: (all implants: barricade, breastwork, earthwork, rampart, bastion, and parapet)

Obviously the reticent posture is evident but of note, this is also a stance perpetrated overlaying the initial training of children, and the building up of the parapet, or chest beating demeanor, similar to Tarzan, or a monkey, while using this to start wars for profits.

~fils2- mutable- see currencies; Arabic fals, fils, from Latin follis, bellows, windbag, purse, piece of money; fils1- used to distinguish a son from his father when they have the same given name, French, from Latin fillus, son

References:
Polka partner filose- threadlike, root gwhi-; file1, defile*
-filly- young female horse, root pau-; encyclopedia, (child, education); hemlock*

~follicle- mute-implant- small body cavity or sac: hair follicle; label for cavity inside the ovary containing a maturing ovum surrounded by its encasing cells; Botany: a dry, single-chambered fruit that split along only one seam to release its seeds, as in larkspur and milkweed, Latin folliculus, little bag, diminutive of follis, bellows

The master beaters want to make sure you are ready to be split from the get-go, so they incorporate the technology right into your thinking, as though you come from hair, or hera may be more appropriate.

~fool- mute- a consideration of that of the chime; hairball; unwise consumption; conduct proliferating inflation of empty space; airhead; an assumption of air; (see trilithon); assuming openness; talent: the custard was the fools' fruit mix; pretension often assumed on top of happiness; confound; to speak facetiously; jester: "trying to learn how to fool a trout with a little bit of floating fur and feather." (Charles Kuralt - AHD); a bellow capable of removing the protective knowledge; employment; a measurement often of morality; windbag, Middle English fol, from Old French, from Late Latin folliis, windbag, fool, from Latin follis, bellows, see stomach, Synonyms of foolish: silly, fatuous, absurd, preposterous, ridiculous, ludicrous, note: ridicule travels in many directions: "Clara's conceited assumption of a universal interest in her dull children was ridiculous." (Arnold Bennett - AHD)

~full2- mute- increasing weight by compacting bulk cloth, shrinking overall size requiring repeated beating and pressing, Middle English fullen, from Old French fouler, from Vulgar Latin *fullāre, from Latin fullō, fuller, full1- santee- a perception of complete: the glass seemed full; seeming perfectly round and generous; (see fullerene; C60); becoming or stemming from earth; full bloom; the degree of measurement of happy: the new moon was full of moon, Middle English ful, from Old English full, see root pelæ-1-; hoi polloi2, plethora, groundkeeper*

~ithyphallic- of or related to the phallus carried in the ancient festival of Bacchus; an erect penis; used of graphic and sculptural representation; lascivious or salacious, Late Latin īthyphallicus, from Greek ithuphallikos, from ithuphallos, erect phallus : ithus, straight + phallos, phallus

Reference:
-it- see root ko-; his, her, "this", behind, endothermic*, endotoxin*

~pall-mall- implanted-claws- tagged to a game for cover in 17th-century game in which a boxwood ball was struck with a mallet to drive it through an iron ring suspended at the end of an alley, Obsolete French pallemaille, from Italian pallamaglio : palla, ball (of Germanic origin bhel-2-) + maglio, mallet (from Latin malleus, see melæ-); malleable, maul, fortified drunk*

The word pall comes in two versions. One is your coffin, and one makes you bored. The iron ring is your brain, and this is analogical to your "brain on mall", or the paliated new you, ready to shop. See Pall Mall, and the fashioning of your street. This is from the root pel-1-, the ringdove, or "gray-bird", and worship to the fallow deer, that of envy.

~phallus- mute- sexually undifferentiated tissue often subjected on generative power: mitosis, (see testicles); embryo that constitutes the sexual reproductive organs of the male and female mammal resulting in a penis or clitoris, Late Latin, from Greek phallos

Reference:
-phalanstery- phalanx + monastery, see Fourierism
-phalanx- Anatomy: bone of a finger
-phalarope- swimming birds, coot, white spot (bhel-1-) + foot (ped-)

~phellem- mute- Botany: see cork (sense 4; floating cork), German : Greek phellos, cork + -em (as in Phloëm, phloem- food-conducting tissue of vascular plants, root bhleu-; flux, swelling with growth; battleship gray*);

~phelloderm- mute- a tissue produced inwardly by the cork cambium, Greek phellos, cork + -DERM

~phellogen- mute- see cork cambium, Greek phellos, cork + -GEN, (woody seed plants producing cork on the outside, and parenchyma, on the inside)

~rocambole- mutable- ( Allium sativum var. ophioscordon ) a European plant having a garlic-like bulb used as a herbal seasoning, French, from German Rokkenbolle : Rocken, distaff (from Middle High German rocke, from Old High German rocko) + Bolle, bulb (from Middle High German bolle, from Old High German bolla, ball, see distaff- feminine, bunch of flax

Part four: Baroque

four way window pain

9-beadle-bid2-bode-bodhisattva1-bo tree-buddha-forbid-ombudsman2
-verboten-et-bheudh- to be aware, to make aware, Old English- bēodan, bid, to proclaim, Old English forbēodan, forbid, to forbid, Old High German- farbiotan, verboten, to forbid, all sourced Germanic *(for)beudan, (*for, before, per-1-); Old English- bodian, bode1, to announce, from boda, messenger, Germanic- *budōn-, [ Old English- bydel, beadle, herald, messenger, and from Old High German butil, herald, both from Germanic *budliaz, herald ]; Old Norse- bodh, ombudsman, command, Germanic- *budam; BUDDHA2, BODHISATTVA, BO TREE, Sanskrit- bodhati, he awakes, is enlightened, becomes aware, and bodhih, perfect knowledge [Pokorny bheudh- 150], baroque* (bid1 - gwhedh-; infest) (bodhisattva2 - es-) (ombudsman1 - ambhi-) (ombudsman3 - man-1-)
~beadle- mute- a minor parish employee in an English church to usher and keep order during services, Middle English bedel, herald (from Old English bydel) and from Old French bedel (from Medieval Latin bedellus, from Old High German butil, [more juice, see writer Erastus Flavel Beadle (1821-1894); publisher who in 1860 published first dime novel, initiating a popular series of almost 3,000 books with virtually indistinguishable plots, implausible dialogue, and lashing of violence and suspense that people read.]

~bid2- cardinal- a proposal to sell: they bid everyone to join their inner club; to make offers with the nested incentive of reward: they had test after test only to nest the bidding behind the mask of sanity; immanentism; (belief in the beasts as all mighty; see men-3-; ménage, frogs*); in many games, a process of placing bets; tricks intended as treats; the illusion of trump or no trump hiding additional options or choices; a scrupulous maneuver to "outbid" on property not necessarily owned, as a way to increase the selling or closing price in a last ditch effort to clean out as much cash as possible; bid in; an appearance of likelihoods; Middle English bidden, to ask, command (from Old English biddan, see gwhedh-; infest, and Middle English beden, to offer, proclaim (from Old English bēodan, see bheudh-
Reference: dwo-  amino (18)

~bode- bode1: implant-mute-, to be an omen of; purveyor; Archaic: to predict; foretell, Middle English boden, from Old English bodian, to announce, bode2: double-mute- past tense of bide mute, see bheidh- white bullet (32)

~bodhisattva1- fixed- an enlightened being who, out of compassion, forgoes nirvana in order to save others, Sanskrit bodhisattvah, one whose essence is enlightenment : bodhih, perfect knowledge; see bheudh- + sattvam, essence, being (from sat-, existing), see root es- christ (43) note: the tree can be seen in this chapter, or the tree trunk reference from the euthenics chapter 43.

~bo tree- mutable- see peepul- [fig tree ( Ficus religiosa ) native to India, Hindi pīpal, from Sanskrit pippalam]; Partial translation of Singlalese bo-gaha, tree of wisdom (reference diagram in Attlee group) from Pali bodhi, from Sanskrit bodhih, enlightenment

~Buddha- Buddha2: one who has achieved a state of perfect spiritual enlightenment, in accordance with the teachings of Buddha, representation or likeness of Buddha, Sanskrit buddha-, enlightened, past participle of bodhati, he awakes, Buddha1: no derivative, originally Siddhartha Gautama, 563?-483? B.C. Indian mystic and founder of Buddhism, he began teaching enlightenment according to stories at the age of 35??

~forbid- mutable- for-, prefix, completely, excessively, especially with destructive or detrimental effect; -bid, suffix, see bid- proposal to sell; to foretell as a command; law; preclude: influenced by money they set a forbidding tone by censoring data; telling others how to act and what to do of which all of it requires money and slavery; interdict (binding energy*, see deik-; ban, Middle English forbidden, forbeden, from Old English forbēodan, Synonyms: enjoin, prohibit, proscribe

-foretell- a possible circumspection; prudence; frugal; to guess at and tell oneself you're not; predict
~forlorn- sensory perception and warning; detection, viewfinder, see leu- viewfinder (39

~ombudsman2- mute- one who is hired to investigate complaints, report findings, and often mediates settlements between parties for corporate interest, government official, Scandinavian, investigator of citizens, Swedish, from Old Norse umbodhsmadhr, deputy, plenipotentiary : umbodh, commission (um, about, see ambhi- + bodh, command, see bheudh- + madhr, man, see man-1-, administration by delegacy; Word History: [..] In 1809 the office of riksdagens justitieombudsman was created to act as an agent of justice, that is, to see after the interests of justice in affairs between the government and its citizens. This office of ombudsman and the word ombudsman have been adopted elsewhere, as in individual states in the United States. The term has also been expanded in sense to include people who perform the same function for business corporations or newspapers. [ref: Cointelpro, CIA, etc. and root pelæ-1-, groundkeeper*] see #1- ambhi- bebe (26)

~verboten- santee claws- forbidden world; prohibited, German, past participle of verbieten, to forbid, from Middle High German, from Old High German farbiotan

The use of this kind of language that crosses over the top of the psyche, using the bid in technique, is quite harmful, and productive of fear, as a foreign fear (red apple) is the base power crossing over, in turn, creating enticement in the process, and resulting in ponerlogical malfunction, which may be intended as a method of abuse and control of which is temporary.

Part five: Frosty

nightwatch

3-chrestomathy2-mathematical-polymath-mendh- to learn, Zero-grade form *mndh-, MATHEMATICAL, (MATHEMATICS); CHRESTOMATHY, POLYMATH, from Greek manthanein, (aorist stem math-), to learn [Pokorny mendh- 730], frosty the snowman* (chrestomathy1 - gher-2-; greedy)
~chrestomathy2- cardinal- a selection of literary passages, usually by one writer; anthology or philology used in studying a language, Greek khrēstomatheia : khrēstos, useful (from khrēsthai, to use gher-2-) + -matheia, body of learning (from manthanein, math-, to learn, see mendh-)

Reference:
-chresard- water present in soil, Greek khrēsis, use, from khrēsthai, to use + ardein, to water, see gher-2-; urge on; Eucharist, hunger, yearn, Credonta*

This may be a bit tricky, but there seems to be a mirror of possible power, such as the bread (spiritual communion) (2) mirrored off the soil of the earth, and the redder wine (1) mirrored off the red beast, so this is where the urging begins, and how knowledge may be put aside for earthly wanton, and possibly how love is also put aside completely, and left out of the whole picture, possibly as distraction. The communion is seen as spiritual enlightenment bonding with knowledge above, which would be communion between 1 and 2, although, this may need to occur in foresight.

~mathematical- santee claus- see Mathura, a process of symbolizing using arithmetic; (see harmony; ar- cosmic compass (17) ); a type of assimilation that precedes prediction; measurement combined with experimentation; science, Middle English, from Medieval Latin mathēmaticālus, mathēmaticus, from Greek mathēmatikos, from mathēma, mathēmat-, science, learning, from manthanein, to learn

-baroque- a strained effect portrayed in architecture, Music: see chromaticism, 12 semi-tones, and reference mathematical anomaly related to zodiac and colors, (cardinal, fixed, mutable X 4)

~polymath- mutable- extensive learning of varied subjects, Greek polumathēs : polu-, poly- (see root pelæ-1-, plebiscite1, groundkeeper*) + manthanein, math-, to learn


"Mathematics is the language with which God has written the universe."
-Galileo Galilei, physicist and astronomer (1564-1642)

It is recommended that the reader add to this chapter with the following extensions:
Thanatopsis and the Softening of the Sycophants

 
R. Mark Sink 2008DEC18

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