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Follow the sacred stone journey through the sun
in the
Second House of Taurus to meet all
the Twins. This journey will end
in
Aquarius,
and the
perverse and rebellious Uranus,
and
then,
you'll be ready to go again,
"Yahweh", the
beast says.
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Chapter Twenty Two: Kissed by a
Rose on the Gloom - Whoops, Bloom: Current
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Keywords: Venus without Mars, rabbits in
the moon, Atlantides, cohesion with earth, ni in the eve,
divide and get, Yahweh-hewhaY, moor the mast, fool's
cap, modus vivendi, three sepiolites
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Skulldog: circumcised
Marcheun:
Blue Monkey trap
Merechyn: archaic boundary
Meerschaum: sepiolite |
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The group above is one of eight that was completed, and all are
being posted in this chapter, as soon as they are ready. When
completed, the links at top of page will be active. You're not
going to believe what I have found, but you must use logic and
decide for yourself. After you see the evidence, you will begin
to wonder about many things.
The word morose is an intriguing word, and it is referred
to as (sudden melancholy, or gloomy), yet there would be outside
factors, (such as weather), that might be dreary, and the mind
would be pensive, not melancholy. There are a few words that sit
around morose that tell its true story, such as
moron (white ghost implant) on one
side, mourn (white ghost implant)
approaching from the other side, and Morpheus in the middle. On
the decoding page, the
physical ESP markers (adjacent spiritual
water) seem to reveal the trap.
mistake,
misunderstood, moke,
moron,
morose,
mourn,
mundane, nonsensical
The metaphor self-will is mentioned in the definition of
morose. Feeling ashamed may be due to happenings from
birth literally that are not explained, and then, these known
conditions are utilized by the programmers, and the use of
navigation and blocking are effective machine tools. When
interpreting meanings, we make massive assumptions based on what
we hear others say, in order to mimic the first extended "I".
The conversive nature hides the monopoly in the mind.
The catkin on the sage drops down before
rising up; the opposite of position would be opposition, not
disposition, so to discern true
psyches, a quick naive-gator is most often useless, and often
leaves out the bigger picture of pathos. It is also being
perceived as opposing (positive-negative) positions of thought
or de-meiner (should be mein), as a way to discern, this may be
a casual mistake that leads to disaster. We also just talked
about cline, incline, and recline, in the last chapter, so
inclination is being converted in trilogy, in other words, the
difference between whether it is a verb or a noun is clouded.
This is also happening in several other groups you are about to
see.
Just a quick note,
a double asterisk designates a most accurate
reading on the Pokornist-nave.
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4-claymore-märchen-more-most-et-mē-3- Big,
contracted
from *mæa-, Suffixed (comparative) form *mē-is-,
MORE, Old English-
māra, greater, and māre
(adverb), more from Germanic *maizōn-,
Suffixed (superlative) *mē-isto-, MOST, Old
English- mæst, most, Germanic- *maista-, Suffixed
form *mē-ro-, *mēri-, MARCHEN,
Old High German
māri, news, narration,
Suffixed form *mo-ro-, CLAYMORE, Gaelic- mōr,
big, great, seadog**, Blind-dog*, code-silver cross* |
~claymore- the double-edged broadsword, a clay mine,
highlander lens*
~märchen-
folk story, fairy tale, Middle High German- merechyn, short verse narrative,
[closest root: march- merg-;
emarginate; ceremonially "beating
the bounds". mark out, mark on*]
~more- to moor the mast more
or less, mostly less; an amount;
the mask of Medusa*
~most- Old
English- māst, [see aftmost- farthest aft, rear of
vessel] |
seadog- a faint white or yellowish arc-shaped light,
similar to a rainbow, that somehow appears in fog opposite
the sun, also called fogbow.
The above group is very much on probation. I must dig out
merg- before making to many assumptions. Nickel
crosses become silver, adverb, adjective, noun, verb, noun, etc.
Part three: Python
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3-amethyist-mead1-methylene-et-medhu- Honey?, also mead, Old
English- meodu, mead, Germanic- *medu, Greek- methu, wine?,
the
fools cap*,
python*, King of Clubs* (mead2 - mē-4-;
meadow) |
~amethyist- purple to greyish reddish purple quartz, Middle
English- amatist, to intoxicate, to be drunk
~mead1-
(choice of food processed); alcoholic beverage made from fermented honey and water, Old
English- meodu; oldest known fermentation for
medicinal
Entheogen, also see (correlations with mē-4-
spellbinding the aura*)
~methylene- a
bivalent hydrocarbon radical, CH2; a component of unsaturated
hydrocarbons, Greek- methu, wine?, [Greek- hulē,
wood, substance? (reference Rhea group- root: māter-)] |
Hydrocarbons (carbon atoms adjacent
initially) are good feed stock for the manufacture of petrol
chemicals, that is, this is produced from drilling oil, and then
sold. (Examples: naphthalene, acetylenes, alkynes, alkenes,
ethylenes (olefins- older version now being converted
because the sound may give away the secret). Olefin fibers are
synthetically derived and a great replacement for hemp for the
beasts.
They attempt to explain to us that these
are organics, as obtaining oil is being veiled over the coal,
which in reality, is organically derived. However, it is well
known that oil can be obtained from much deeper in the ground,
so we have a problem Houston. The drilling of rock oil is
converted synthetically to organic, and we are told it is
organic. Our cars are plastic, everything we use is almost
plastic from petroleum. The big problem with this is the fact we
are probably eating it too, and its disposal and incineration is
unacceptable. Reference film:
Blue Vinyl
Also, take a gander at Cassiopedia for
Methylene and follow the links to
Dichloromethane and
Formaldehyde. Anyone who had done (any) research on the
environment already knows the capable abuse that results from
the production of these endless products, and these two seem to
be the unsaturated hydrocarbons that are primary targets.
The diction was attempting to tell you that
this word group was honey, and then also mention the fact that
it was also mead, and the link to seeing the real connection
between the two meads. Neither the word honey or
wine are rooted
in the above group. The word mead has obviously been a problem,
so it seems that a fancy rock and some meth were attached as
permanent adjacent radical carbons. Then the squeeze is applied,
thus the connection to the snake, Amethystine Python (Morelia amethistina).
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4-aftermath-mead2-meadow-mow-et-mē-4-
to cut down grass or grain with
a sickle or (scythe, root: sek-),
contracted from *mæa-, Old English- māwan, to
mow, Germanic- *mē-, Suffixed form mē-ti-,
AFTERMATH, Old English- mæth, a mowing, a mown crop,
Germanic- *mēdiz, Suffixed form *mē-twā-,
a mown field, MEAD, MEADOW, Old English- mæd (oblique
case mædwe), meadow, Germanic- *mēdtwō,
flyleaf**, Mestizo* (mead1
- medhu-) |
~aftermath-
grass or crops that grow back;
the inability of the beasts to be able to think*, doing the
math concerning the aftmost*
~mead2-
to remove nature, meadow, spellbinding the air*;
food processed
~meadow- a track of grassland, pasture for growing hay, preparing the
carriage*
~mow-
mow the lawn, destroying in great numbers, overwhelm, Middle
English- mowen |
Well, the aftermath of trying to sleep after doing all 8 group
does not compute. Over the weekend, it was all somewhat ready,
and then I realized I had to work but also couldn't sleep, so we
have two more groups and the last three will be the big bang. I
then can sneak some sleep in between and get caught up from the
mind warp.
Both meadow and mead are
spellbinders, respectively one for your physical breath (smell,
thus feel), and one for your spiritual emotion (feel, thus
smell); [note the X structure in mapping]. The one with the
dow is physical. The name "Flyleaf" again is an
accurate reading on the nave, and this is referred to as a
blank page (zero) in the front of a book, as though, because
it does not have any words on it, it then can fly. This is an
interesting correlation, as we humans without words, also
believe we can fly. The more words we have, the less we fly, in
the physical sense that is. Let me try to explain.
First, life seems easy, then reality hits, and there is work
involved. During this mind warp, we forget much, and an
important aspect of this is the healing process and the
mathematics concerning it. Man forces nature to do as he wants,
and we also do this with our own bodies and minds in some of the
same ways of thinking. We begin to cut our own grass just so it
can grow back, and this is often in someone's face.
The morose is not a place for all, and some resist, they push
away. They grow their own wings and fly, and their auras
are married to help hide the truth of the lies they
perpetrate on themselves. Emotions have long been
psychologically thwarted into neuro-nonsense genres of thinking
to hide more truth from you and me. The following group five has
been long overdue, but here it is sitting where it belongs, as
envy and her team of marauders have long been masking joy and
everything she stands for.
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14-commotion-emotion-mob-mobile-motif-mosso-motion-motive-motor
-move-movement-promote-remote-remove-et-meuæ-
to push away, Latin- movēre,
to move, (no more data?),
gallfly**,
regal*
Data*: feelings, integration,
not informal fear, Latin-
mōtus
also- modus vivendi |
~commotion- civil
insurrection, turbulence, disorder, disturb, (see root kom-)
~emotion-
feelings, (power center, envy, Demeter, the affray desire*),
Monk of yellow to white* "The very essence of literature is
the war between emotion and intellect." [Issac Bashevis
Singer - AHD]
~mob- organized crime in the flock of
animals, jostle, annoy, anger, attack, overwhelm, short for
mobile, from Latin- mōbile (vulgus), fickle (crowd),
neuter of mōbilis
~mobile-
capable of readily being moveable, fluid,
unstable, restless,
moving up in class; a type of
sculpture consisting of carefully equilibrated parts that move,
especially in response to air currents; (worm
watch: Turdus Merula- Bile- Fear-
Blackbird)
~motif- A recurrent thematic element in an
artistic or literally work, accented theme, the repetition in
the frieze* Anthemion* [Reference- faux
naïf: "Their gee-whiz faux-naif comportment is not always
convincing." Madison Bell - AHD]
~mosso- to animate movement and its power
as instruction, music for the soul*
~motion-
position change as gesture, manner, impulse, Melodic accent and
descent of pitch, mechanical, to
signal, Middle English- mocioun,
Latin- mōtus
~motive-
an emotion, desire,
perceived need,
impulse, able to cause motion, power,
insight converted to incite*, Latin- mōtīvus,
of motion, Latin- mōtus,
past particple of movēre, to love*
~motor-
conversion of mechanical into energy in the physical world,
Physiology: neuro-linguistic language, coordination, Middle
English- motour, prime mover
~move-
point to point navigation, progress in sequence, follow a
specified course, stir the emotions,
to evacuate (used of the bowels), causing
function, "Speak to him ladies, see if you can move him"
[Shakespeare - AHD]; making progress,
going from place to place,
technology that is clearly on the
move, Old French- movoir
[see Turdus merula : blackbird sitting on the
fence from place to place]
~movement-
the prevailing wind, tendency, torture,
trend, plot, allusion of motion, mechanism,
rhythmical metrical or poetic sculpture, easy rider*, fostering
sound principles*, the moor in the mint*
~promote-
to attribute the sound one way or the other,
rank, response, to sell, feel sorry for
me, I'm stuck in the mud, Latin- (prōmōt
: prō-, forward) mutter
not mummer* [see prompt; root em-; also see
motte1
and moat]
~remote-
perception in length, short wave, Latin-
re-mōtus, past participle of removēre,
to remove, [adjective and adverb stuff*]
~remove- to change occupation, take off,
withdraw, to be removable, remoteness, Middle English-
removen, Old French- remouvior, causing
dysfunction*, progress as disgorge, disgrace, disguise* |
I had taken a gander at the group a while back and noticed most
all description/meaning data was missing. Of course, this just
drove me harder down the road so to speak, and I knew that at
some point in navigation that it would be time to bring this
group forward.
Let's do some brass tacks. First, a little bearing. We have
presence and absence, and we have slow motion and fast motion.
Now, the first question would be, are you sure you know where
all these are? Better yet, don't you find it strange that only a
few seconds ago you were exactly where you are right now, but
now, you're not there anymore? If you attempt to go back in
time, would you find yourself sitting in that exact position
frozen, because you would have to pick a time to go back to.
Once you do this, you have changed everything, point to point
that is. The absence and presence is constant here, but is it
constant 5 seconds ago in spatial transference?
People are often told emotions have no bearing, they are only
imaginary feelings, yet they control everything, as everything
we do is based on emotions, and how we feel about our lives, and
living those lives as a modus vivendi. The intelligence
we obtain from birth is information that is collected similar to
a computer in which the data is then processed and used. Once
enough data is gathered, an expression is formed that
requires e-motion. This requirement is threaded with
time itself. There is also impression, which may be part of
joy, which is adjacent cattycornered. These pressures may be
vertical it seems, or there is more to seek.
On one side of this time line with proper navigation, we
advance to level one. On the other, we fly around like
blackbirds forever until we may die or become fertilizer for
robots. The wings available on level one are not in yet, and
have been back-ordered. If you think that is funny, just think
of the hardware arrangements connected genetically with this
evolution. Without fully seeing the wings on both sides of the
ark, you may see Daffy Duck and Peppy La Pew morphed into one.
Recently, while listening to 88.5 FM central, Michio Kaku was
talking about his book, "Physics of the Impossible", and
explained that recent research into the Platypus has shown the
split between our navigable sides, one that of mammal
(warm-blood), and one of reptile (cold-blood), is quite hazy
genetically speaking. We must also realize that our evolution is
hard-wired to water, lest we forget the ole fin's, the
coelacanth or another anomalies as shown here. (Scorpius)

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We might also make a distinction between these two lines of
development (warm and cold), one has a tendency to move toward
water, and one a tendency to push away from water, and are most
often seen in the desert somewhere. Well, it just so happens
that even in the middle of that desert, there is still a
sunrise, even if you have crawled out of the technological hole.
I see this as a way for envy to sense the light, and she also
allows us to see through a sort of mirror across time, at least
after you have popped out. But up until the well pops, it may
well be
mesoderm that contains more technology that is brought forward
in shape and form, as this is an analogy of the glair in the
egg.
The bones carry a tremendous essence in who we are
technologically, and in close correlations to the twigs and
branches of plants, the xylem and other analogies that show us
the way we grow similar to a tree, but our (heart of the tree)
is the inside of bones. These same bones also project out in our
mouths for a motion function, almost slow motion. Our lungs
however show the exact opposite along with the cavities teeth
sit inside (which are filled), that serve as cup-like sponge for
the blasto-department serviced by the endoderms. Then
surrounding this whole mess of technology is the ectoderms and
the wiring that is wrapped around you. If someone says to you
that technology is really moving, you begin to want to laugh
similar to the way Daffy Duck laughs when he is popping around
all over the place.
Our movement about this place are tendencies developed from the
very words we use. Words like pro which are very
powerful can be abused horribly. The word move, being labeled an
intransitive verb is causing problems, as our expressions are
blended into the scenery of the existing diseases. We attempt to
correct our navigation without realizing you are already inside
a cage.
It's time we took a step. This next and first group will reveal
a list of questions that should be immediately ask to millions
of people who follow the march to their leaders based on
narcissist beliefs that now seem more like the leaning tower of
Pizza. Once you see it with your own eyes, even with her along
for the ride, the math shows more than anomaly, it shows a
trick, as deceit.
Part six, for fast readers, Congas please..
revised 2008SEPT28
The use of the word ready is also a problem. How can anyone be
ready, or get ready? Life happens! I wanted to emphasize the use
of this word so that we could feel its affects. The letter
e and
y are being switched around like in a football game,
and they often serve as tight ends and other anomalies which can
confuse a reader. A reader is a program that has a brain. A
reader cannot be ready in an abstract sense, it can only read.
You cannot fly and read at the same time unless you're TWA. In the navigation of
words, we literally are being guided like missiles, and even our words
feel backwards, if that is perceivable.
For the beast, it is very important that when you begin any activity,
that you remain in aurial flight mode, or you immediately
begin to awaken. Drop down to earth for a minute, as it is
necessary to see truth for what it really is. When you say the
word ready, you say red, and that is
envy. When
you say the word read, you say work (verb), and that is not
anything that the beasts inside your minds are interested in.
Blue, red, yellow, green, even purple, are abstract colors and cannot
tell you howe to navigate, you must feel the force yourself.
Their secrets must be read, and if you remain ready, you may
never find them. Black and white start the band, and if
considered colors, we have more problems.
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6-hay-hag-haggle-hew-hoe-incus-et-kau-
to hew, strike, (Old English- hēawan: to hew, Old
Norse- höggva, to cut, Old French- houe,
hoe), HAG, from a source akin to Old Norse högg, a
gap, a cutting blow, Germanic- *hawwō, Old
English- hīeg, hay, cut, grass, Germanic- *haujam,
Suffixed form *kau-do-, INCUS, Latin- cūder
(< *caudere), to strike, beat,
double-faced*, (disintegration rather than integration*),
caboletta*, ca-ban*, congas* code-hew-hay* |
~hay-
clover, alfalfa, prairie grass
cut and dried for fodder, make
grass into hay, Haku Böwa Kawa*
~hag- feminine demon in
psyche*, hagfish, Middle English- hagge, man/woman as
flying sorcerer*
~haggle-
dicker, wrangle, unskilled manner,
hack, cut as crude, to chop, höggva
~hew-
cut a path, hew an oak, cleave,
cohere, hew to the line, aware of heaven and hell,
tears
~hoe- dirt work, to work with a (howe, Middle English), to
thin the cult*
~incus- an anvil-shaped bone between the
malleus and the stapes in the mammalian middle ear; a
thunderhead, Latin- incūs, incūd-, anvil, from
incūsus, past participle of incūdere, to forge with a
hammerinner ear- portion
located with the temporal bone that is involved in both hearing
and balance and includes the semicircular canals, vestibule, and
cochlea, also called internal ear, labyrinth. |
This group above has been coded. Not by me, someone else. I have
tagged it with more codes. It is a major problem, as two of the
words hay and hew if spelled backwards give you
Yahweh. They are the first and third words of a group of
six, divided in the middle between hew and haggle, almost it
seems as a cutting line between them in meaning.
The first question any person who is seeking knowledge and truth
would want to ask is why is a word that is mystical as a
tetragrammation used thousands of time on the Bible, yet it
is only two words spelled backwards right out of the dictionary,
and they just happen to be in the same derivative group which
changes the perception of how or why they might be used, or
manipulated.
More bizarre is the fact that we are being presented screwy data
on primary colors and so forth, and the word hew
has often been associated with color, yet in it's definitions,
not a word. Hew is referred to as heawan which
sounds just like heaven, and by another point, we
have referred the mapping of heaven and hell right in this six
word group.
The image above relates to hewing the line above and
below, and preventing pressures from either direction, to help
prevent piercing the lines. The result is a better set of
trinities on each side. If you see this image with the lines
pierced, it means something different.
Upon presenting this group for discernment, please take it and
run with it, as it is your brain, just make sure you know which
drum you are beating.
From the Gospel of Thomas:
(98) Jesus said, "The kingdom of the father is like a certain
man who wanted to kill a powerful man. In his own house he drew
his sword and stuck it into the wall in order to find out
whether his hand could carry through. Then he slew the powerful
man."
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1-mare1-et-marko- Horse, Old
English- mere,
miere,
mare, Germanic-
feminine *marhjōn-, marsh-mellow*,
magic bark* , code-morgon*
Cosmos*
(mien-re*)
(mare2 - mori-) |
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~mare1-
female horse, or female of other equine species, [Middle
English, alteration of Old English mere, (influenced by
forms of mersh,
horse) |
I finally found a word that has it's own derivative. I don't
expect to find anymore, but I would not be surprise if I did.
This is the female white horse that was sent out with a bow, and
also, was granted a crown for the journey. She was followed by a
red horse.
The rest is history. To Heal the X,
we have to take a hard look at these groups of words, and know
that our parts have been emphasized for direct manipulation,
such as circumcision. By performing this bloody operation, our
souls are cut down with an ax, and it becomes nearly impossible
to live a normal life, at least one that would not be abused by
others through methods we have no control over. It is our duty
to stop this sick practice, and this has much weight
related to other issues related to birth.
The image above is another coded horse shoe, and you have to be
careful, it only has one speed, so if someone builds a house in
your path, you may run over it. Get your goggles on.
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-marram-marsh-meerschaum1-mere1-morass-ormer1-ultramarine
-et-mori- body of water;
lake (?), sea (?), (MERMAID, Old English- mere, sea, lake, pond,
hole?, MARRAM, sourced Scandinavian akin to Old Norse marr,
sea, MEERSCHAUM, Old High German- mari, sea, sourced
Germanic- *mari-), Old English-
mersc, merisc,
marsh, MORASS, Old French- maresc, mareis, marsh,
sourced Germanic- *mariska-, water-logged land,
garderobe*, gargoyle*
(meerschaum2 - (s)keu-)
(mare1 - marko-) (mere2- (s)mer-2-) (ormer2 - ous-) |
~bêche-de-mer-
reference- (trepang: sea cucumber, trepan: trickster, snare),
see root teræ-1-, Portuguese bicho do mar : bicho,
worm (from Latin Latin
bēstulus, diminutive of Latin bēstia,
beast)
~mare2-
Astronomy- visible dark areas on the moon or Mars or other
planets, see dark side of moon*; maria, plural of
mare2.
~mariculture- cultivation of marine organisms in their natural
habitat, usually for commercial purposes
~marinara-
feminine of marinaro, to be like a sailor, be a messmate,
tomatoes and spice, see marino*
~marine- the nautical course, Middle English- marin,
Old French, from Latin- marīnus, from mare,
sea
~maritime- adjacent to the sea, Latin-
maritimus,
from mare, mari, (inflict damage,
abbreviation-Mar.)
~marram- beach grass, Scandinavian origin, the
carriage*
~marsh-
soft, wet transition zone, rim of the keep* thunderbolt or pin*
~meerschaum1- hydrous magnesium silicate, Mediterranean culture-
tobacco pipes, stone building, also called sepiolite,
also see root
(s)keu-
~mere1-
small lake, pond, marsh, archaic boundary, Middle
English- absolute, pure, Old French- mier, pure, from
Latin merus
~morass-
soggy, low-land, something that hinders, engulfs, or overwhelms,
Dutch- moeras, from Middle Dutch maras, from Old
French mareis, probably of Germanic origin
~ormer1-
abalone (ear shell- Spanish abulón), (Haliots tuberculata),
location- Channel Islands, from French ormier, short for
oreille-de-mar, translation of Latin-
auris
maris, sea-ear : auris, ear; see ous-
~ultramarine- pigmented powder made from
lapis lazuli, combining sodium carbonate and sulfur, vivid or
strong blue to purplish blue; from a place beyond the sea |
The meerschaum pipes that fit around in different places in your
mind are actually two of a kind, one is to urinate, and one to
come. This is another correlation to come and see used by the
beast references provided, which almost seems like luck. You
would have thought that all this information would have been
removed and burned by now, that of references from St. John and
others. Thanks for the Internet and this upgraded link. To
figure out all of this craziness, you may need to smoke a bowl
or two. That is what the pipe is referenced for in relation to
the Mediterranean culture, and this white stone is often carved into faces.
The image above is a graphic of a true gargoyle which is often
repeated on the architraves in many buildings throughout Europe
and many places in the world. They have a groove cut along the
top edge of the stone and when it reaches the head, a hole is
drilled through the head, and the water that drains from above
this point will follow this path with the help of gravity for
adverting water away, or pushing it away and out, in order to
keep the facade dry. The gargoyle is representative of the
penis, and here we have urination streaming from the buildings
while the coming and going takes place inside.
To take the name for a female horse and tell you that is the a
dark spot seems a little weird. It almost again seems like a
very sick person was in charge of the engineering department for
our vocabulary.
Here is what I need to dig out before blabbing too much on this
one.
(meerschaum2 -
(s)keu-),
and (mere2- (s)mer-2-),
and (ormer2 - ous-)
Upon a quick review of (s)keu-,
it is going to be ugly, and this relates directly to the above
concept of cutting and bleeding, so take a good read.
R. Mark Sink
first published on 2008/05/19
under scrutiny
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