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Follow the sacred stone journey through
the sun past the Sixth House, Virgo,
goddess of grain to meet the scales.
This journey will end in Aquarius,
and the perverse and rebellious Uranus,
and then, you'll be ready to go again,
"you're rich", the beast says.

In search of - The Sapient Stone Language

Chapter Thirty Nine:
   Staff Meeting: No Kidding! Check out the Floorroom
 
Keywords: length-mass-time, centimeter-gram-second, Artemisia absinthium, assembly point, Space Ball, verloren hoop, malefactor, loran in loren, abacus and astragalos application, magic lantern, measure-think-feel, Solomon's seal, touchstone, Corona Australis, Corona Borealis, Tohono O'odham, Taw, megaspore mother cell
"that dolphin-torn, that gong-tormented sea" (William Butler Yeats - AHD)
"I am convinced, and always was, that Platonic love is Platonic nonsense." (Samuel Richardson - AHD)

chapter 39, flint implementation, Solutrean

Floating in the middle of a sea of reeds, we plunge into Aurora Australis in this chapter. To help the reader from drowning, I sorta feel like the tiger above, it seemed to take forever just to get to the ovary, that is, over therey. It was a long stretch, seeming analogical to a Sinai squeeze as seen from the Gemini 11 spacecraft in 1966. Trinity has returned very strong and especially, it seems, the differences between (the word, sentence, verse, and phrase, or prose), and of course, how we measure all of this data. This is set by the standard languages and their lexical codes, that move from left to right in the English language. However, these power arrangements can vary, both horizontally, and vertically.

While rabbit hunting, the Palindromes were captured for study, and eight weird examples are presented in this chapter to get you thinking about the essence of our language, and the feelings they actually generate in your mind. The positioning of the pole, often referred to in many strange ways, such as portmanteau, which itself is not sufficient, it seems more analogical to an exciton, that is neutral initially, but is activated somehow. So, very soon, we'll dig out the drone.

The circle makers have also returned, and source data is needed, We also have these now possibilities: Corona Australis (Dec. 21) and Corona Borealis, Theda, (June 21), see star chart of Corona Borealis holding seven stars. As always, it is the reader who turns the door knob. Relax, and take your time.

Presence #1: absolute key- readdear

Part one: Viewfinder

circles 1231*-absolute-analysis-assoil-catalysis-consolute-dialysis-dissolve
-foresight*-forlorn-forlorn hope-lag-leasing-less1-loess-lorn-lose-loss
-loose
-lues-lyase-lyo-lysis-lyso-lyte-lytic-paralysis-resolve-soluble-solute
-solve-
tachylyte-et-leu- to loosen, divide, cut apart, Extended Germanic root *leus-, LORN, (LOSEL); Old English -lēosan, to lose; Old English- forlēosan, forlorn, to forfeit, lose; Dutch- verliesen, forelorn hope, to lie, sourced Germanic *fer-leusan, *far-leusan [ *fer-, *far-, prefix denoting rejection or exclusion; see per-1 (*additional previous sourcing Germanic *leusan) ]; [ Old English- lēas, leasing. -less, "loose", free from, without, untrue, lacking; Old English- lose, lose, (loss), Old English- lauss, louss, loose; German dialectal lösch, loose, all sourced Germanic *lausaz ]; Basic form *leu-, LAG2, probably from a source akin to Swedish lagg, barrel stave (> "split piece of wood"), Germanic- *lawwō; Zero-grade form *lu-, LYO-, LYSIS, LYSO- -LYTE, (LYTIC), -LYTIC; ANALYSIS, CATAYSIS, DIALYSIS, LYASE, PARALYSIS, TACHYLYTE, Greek- luien, to loosen, release, untie; Latin- luēs, lues, plague, pestilence {< "dissolution, putrefaction"), prefixed form *se-lu- (se-; apart; see s(w)e-); SOLUTE, SOLVE, ABSOLUTE, (ABSOLVE), ASSOIL, CONSULATE, DISSOLVE, RESOLVE, Latin- solvere, to loosen, untie, viewfinder* (less2 - leis-2-) (photo © unknown)
~absolute- Physics: a relation to measurements as unified measurements of length-mass-time; transitive within limited provisions; unconditional; Linguistics: an adjective or pronoun with the ability to attach to a specific class of nouns that do not mean anything (unstated), and because of this attachment, they now become a noun using the specific noun as food; Middle English absolut, from Latin absolūtus, unrestricted, past participle of absolvere, to absolve : ob, away, see AB-1 + solvere, to loosen, [ref: ab-1- a way, ab-2- members of Electra's units of centimeter-gram-second operating system] note: the diction is lying again about theirs (plane) and best (train), you see? Both of these specific words are classified as absolutes, but this seems way out of line according to the laws of nature, and for science and the con to attempt to mate backwards or something is unacceptable. It creates the abscess which can be whipped with abscise, see root- kać-id- indent (34)

Comment: Absolute has a polka partner that is interesting called absinthe, and its sound tells you how your navigation is operating. It is the (Artemisia absinthium), a European herb naturalized in eastern North America having pinnatifid, silvery silky leaves, also called wormwood. This is analogical with the word solute where the red oak is attempting to master your mud with absence. There is also a reference to chapter 17. Artemis, who was the virgin goddess of the hunt and the moon and twin sister of Apollo. Artemis brings what is known as the wormwood (DNA) and mugwort, sagebrush, tarragon, and wormweed.

~analysis= (anal-y-sis);  Linguistics: AB2 system functions, prepositions, pronouns, or auxiliary verbs function to cancel inflection and sensory feelings; Mathematics: a branch of study concerned mostly with limits outside the mind, and convergence; Machine Language: quantity analysis; division; segregation; separation of the whole; assuming a (point) of approval; reverse dissolution, psychotic analysis, Medieval Latin, from Greek analusis, a dissolving, from analuein, to undo : ana-, throughout + luein, to loosen
Warning: Movement of the assembly point into an approved point is extremely hazardous to your health, and as an example: performing the same task over and over that prevents the proper rhythm associated with the ability to measure, think, and feel. These three abilities must be balanced (as much as possible) with the surrounding environment (earth, sun, and moon) for optimum ability. The machine is only capable of operating according the laws used, and is attempting to make you one of them, as this can be applied to today's environment where the machine is trying to predict its path of variance.

~assoil= (ass-oil); absolve, atone for, pardon me, Middle English assoilen, from Old French assoldre, assoil-, from Latin absolvere, to set free : ab-, away, see AB-1 + solvere, to loosen, [ref: polka partner assonance- resemblance of sound (hearing)]
Comment: An assonance is a form of repetition where vibrations become sexually adhered to other vibrations, as in stressed syllables where intervening occurs with the specified grouped consonants: tilting at windmills; "that dolphin-torn, that gong-tormented sea" (William Butler Yeats - AHD); also, the word sound is rooted to swen-, and its pronunciation is also carrying the virus.

Presence #2: ZOONOOZ (Warning: do not turn N or Z sideways under any circumstances)

~catalysis= (cat-al-y-sis); Machine Logarithm: paradox; lack of response to stimuli; transmarginal; stranded feelings for machine rhetoric; point positioning; grammar, Greek katalusis, dissolution, from kataluein, to dissolve : kata-, intensive prefix; see CATA- + luien, to loosen, [ref: cata- prefix, backwards, degenerative; and catalyst- modifies without solubility]
Comment: Check the word crescent as this is considered the two visible moonshines occurring right at the new moon from both sides (first and last quarter) which is part of the root group gher-2-; and catachresis is included, and its nave is disinhibit*, as inhibit is restraining, or holding back, and disinhibiting is removing those capabilities. This should also bring up a discussion about how food is eaten, its solubility upon entry, and homeopathic substances as to whether they are used up or not versus using minute (1/60) amounts that may remain in safe-keeping for extended periods enlivening the body. They seems a battle between hurrying to use things up, and backing off.
Clue: There may be a serious problem with numbers, such as 4 and 6, as 5 seems the primer, 6 is overlaying it in the Gregorian system along with the fourcourt (seasons), and the 24 hora setting the pace. There is also a possible mirror, in that the 26 letters of the alphabet are divided by 13, and when this is applied to a chart, the G (Gregorian) and time (T) align in the center, leaving a fourcourt of 24. The strange part with this is when you have two groups of 12, they divide into the same number 6 used in the time system.

~consolute= (con-solute); convergence association; dissolving togetherness, capable of being disinhibited, Late Latin cōnsolūtus, dissolved together : Latin com-, com- + Latin solūtus, past participle of solvere (saliva?), to loosen, dissolve
Warning: It seems we have landed in a snake pit again. A list of implants is forth coming. First, the consol is a bank annuity which is attached to the Gregorian beast. The allusion with the word console should be easier to fathom, as the beast with four wheels often has one, a passenger for each side, and a driver on the left or right, and the confusion between which one can drive creates the Medusa slime in the middle. The word converge is rooted to miss envy:
code marker: imputable is not input (enemy is nested above as impurity) roots-  ser-1-; peu-
Implant list: (fire starter) consider, considerable, considerate, consideration, considered, considering, consigliere, (consign, root sekw-1-), consignee, consignment, (consist, root stā), consistence, consistent, consistory, (consociate root sekw-1-), consol, consolation, consolation prize, console, console table, consolidate, consolidated school, consolute, consonance, (consonant, swen-), consonantal, (consort, root ser-2- ), consortium, conspecific, conspectus, conpicuous, conspriacist, conspriacy, conspiracy theory, conspirator, conspiratorial, conspiratorialist, conspire, conspirito, and (constable, roots stā- and ei-) inclusive of (constabular, and constabulary)

~dialysis= (dial-y-sis); converse suspension; molecular, see electrolysis; Mathematical Anomaly: Angstrom, Mercury, colloid; selective diffusion; semipermeable membrane development; Hemodialysis; Greek dialusis, separating, dissolution, from dialuein, to break up, dissolve : dia-, apart; see DIA- + luein, to loosen, [ref: dia-, prefix, through, see diameter]
Comment: Hemodialysis is the attempt to clean blood which may be analogical to the recommendation of blood letting that was once thought to be the best for the beast. This (collision) has continued from the past and still exists as evidenced. The tone set for the dominant malefactor is closely associated with marker colligate, and the balance spring (collet). These two words follow behind collegium for a purpose.
references: collet- kwel-1-; cult, cyclone, pulley, exciton*, excitotoxins* and colligate- leig-; leech, lein, league, religion; featherbone**
Warning: colimator- correlative to colloid, transverse; inhibition; collinsia- blue-eyed Mary and Chinese houses
code marker: colloquial- median border detection; root tolkw-; malefactor*

~dissolve= (dis-solve); the attempt to blend the mechanism evenly by not adding any space; (see dilute which must add space); the conception that solid matter can be dissolved (where does it go?); Middle English dissolven, from Latin dissolvere : dis-, dis- (NOT) + solvere, to release
Comment: The battle between associations is categorized by the word disassociation, where the individual has no staff, and it may be that the electrolyte charge is diametrically mutated, as if a bilevel personality exists while at the same time being suspended in animation. This is simulated when scenes in a movie fade in and out as a subtle transition. Close by is another marker with the word dissonant, which is a label for Discordia herself, as she seems attached to the root swen-, and friend swād-.

~foresight*- perception of the significance of nature in cohesion with four basic segments (intellectual, emotional, spiritual, and physical) assuming dilation, dilution, and suspension are monitored reversing the negative psychological manifestations; prudence, see per-1;

Comment: The associations with the instances where time seems to bend have nothing to do with prediction as often thought of when the word future pops up. This is a distraction in itself to keep you from noticing this operation system. This distraction allows the grammar viruses carried by beasts to penetrate your psyche, and remove your spirit. They use fear and envy effectively, but they also use joy and drear to mask the mirror between them. The serpents are clever as they probe for respondents, as despondents, assuming the malefactor power. Get your evision converses on.

~forlorn= (for-e-lorn); sensory perception and warning; detection, viewfinder, Middle English forloren, past participle of forlesen, to abandon, from Old English forlēosan
Comment: Forloren is analogical to "for the loran", or the assistance from a minimum of two ground stations, (feet on the ground so to speak) and may be associated with the ankh discussed in last chapter.

~forelorn hope= (for-e-lorn hop-e); Space Ball (Mayan): the attempt to play basketball sideways, may seem arduous or a hopeless mission, (ball seems despondent), by Folk etymology from Dutch verloren hoop, advance guard : verloren, past participle of verliezen, to lose + hoop, troop, [ref: hoop- the game of basketball; binding the staff, Middle English hop; also hoopoe- (Upupa epops]
Comment: This may seem ardent, but it is necessary that these words be retrieved for proper use. This is for the benefit for those participants who realize others attempt to dissolve you into theirs.

Presence #3: galelag

Greek Mythology: Laertes was the father of Odysseus who was on an extended journey (listed as an intellectual or spiritual quest), and this is told in one story from a Homeric epic recounting the wanderings of Odysseus after the fall of Troy. But this take a leap into the strange when you look at the definition of laetrille which states: drug derived from amygdalin and purported to have antineoplastic properties. This definition leads straight to the almond shaped amygdala located in the brain from Greek amugdale, and the so-called drug (which can never be determined without exposure) consists of a glycoside C20H27NO11 commonly found (in nature's form) in seeds of plants, and many members of the rose family, such as seeds of the apricot, peach, and bitter almond (this list is infinite), which breaks down into hydroeyanic acid, benzaldehyde, and glucose. So, it is plain to see that seeds are being used by drug companies, and these are the very seeds consumers throw in the trash as the machine beasts desire. These antineoplatic properties that prevent growth of malignant cells are found in nature, and you are told they are a drug, when this is untrue, as the word (drug) is an implant but also defined as poison. It is derived from Middle Dutch droge, (vate), dry (cases), plural of drog, dry; and this is analogical to your operating system being dried out (illegal pharmaceutical drugs often make you feel this way), and drained of its life.

Funny Question: What does the sis despise most? anal olo gy , see analemma

~lag= (L-ag); Power Level 1 (lag1): (love ag, agriculture); first player to shoot; mass; that which is carried by the moving body; weight; a healing process whereby time is eliminated; peace; Middle English lag-, last, perhaps Scandinavian origin; Power Level 1 (lag2): (root marker), split piece of wood; growth of the tree of life and knowledge forming a preventative structure (like the shape of a V), also used to store alcohol labeled spirits, akin to Swedish lagg, Power Level 2 (lag3): a sentence (origin unknown)

Comment: The beast wants you to believe there is nothing supporting you from behind, and that this support is draining you, but that is another lie, as this support is rooted in love. This is the red horse lie associated with Revelation Chapter 6, where the red horse follows the white horse. Gravity and mass are analogical. Being last means you remain, so when someone tells you that you lose a game, they are lying to you and themselves. The root lag- is a prefix. (ref: flagellum and flageolet)

Reference: Lagb′Omer- Jewish celebration or feast on the 33rd day of the Omer (the 18th of Iyar), Hebrew : lag, 33rd + , in, of + 'ōmer, the Omer (period from the second day of Passover to the first day of Shavuoth; [Omer- 1/10 ephah, approximately 3.5 liters (3.7 quarts), 49 day liturgial season (split up of 178 days or 1/2 year into 8 parts), considered "a measure". See root mer-; nightmare, manticore; fundus*, fungible*

 

~leasing- Archaic: the act of lying; a lie; false; Middle English lesing, from Old English lēasung, from lēsian, to lie, from lēas, untrue, [ref: polka partner least- root leis-2- (Warning: Antimony, see peu-; anapest; hassock*)] sound keys: sing, sung, song (may be false)
Comment: The agent of the spore is that of glucose, water, and warmth, although this can be trans-verse where it is a big bad bug, or the giant marsh mellow man. The subtle differences in what you hear entering your ears between lease and leave have to do with what arrives in sense, where the agents have moved outside the body becoming bugs, as though leaven is misdirected away from homeopathy and the fermentation (fermata) of the soul.

~less1- suffix, to lessen, [example: Mathematics- (add most desired here) + less]; acting in a specified manner: dauntless; attunement, Middle English -lesse, from Old English -lēas, from lēas, without; also less2- implant, minus, pressure, see  leis-2-; below as above

~loess- a buff to gray windblown collection of fine-grained, calcareous silt or clay, German Löss, from German dialectal Lösch ( is from Lösch), loose
Comment: the diction is telling you that Lösch is from Lösch. What do you think? Is the Lösch one of us? Does the Lösch seem to cuddle together? Bad Lösch.

~loose- (Version 1) a chair that has no legs; sociopath (subject unable to understand what holds up chair), possible psychopath; (Version 2)  suspended animation, globule; freeing form; no structure from below; uninhibited; disease; Middle English louse, los, (Repair 1) not compacted or dense at the same time; cast (not casting shadow) idle; inhibited; hum; rhythm; feeling; discharge, Old Norse lauss
Comment: The beasts think your stupid, and that you are a dog, and you can be untied, and let loose, look, now your Lasse, and this word will lead to ladie.

~lorn- (evision); beraft (be a raft), the loran in loren; forloren; Middle English, from Old English -loren, past participle of -lēosan, to lose, as in forlēosan, note: the word -loren exists no where else, as this is the only reference found so far.
Comment: the word bereft, which is a creation of the beasts, was attached to this word in an attempt to kill it, as bereft is made from the virus bereave, which can be broken down easily. The word beraft would normally set between bequest and berar, which is between the west Ghats and east Ghats in form as the Deccan plateau south of the Narmada river. The beast then tells you that you're deceased, another lie. People with a heart have always been considered rubbish by the machine beasts, so if you have one, you are labeled rubbish, or raffish for being too much fun, and rafts can be built out of all kinds of rubbish indeed, such as planks, logs, or even barrels, and when you add the reed (read), you set sail. It's an Old Norse tradition, called raptr. Raft2 is considered a great number or collection. There is also a correlation between what the rafter does and what the beam does in construction. See hypotenuse, co sine, mirror

~lose- (evision) Middle English losen, from Old English losian, to perish; the parish, religious community; French parroche, Latin parochia, diocese, alteration of paroceia, from Late Greek paroikia, from Greek, a sojourning (soul-joinery), from paroikos, neighboring, para-, near + oikos, house, see root weik-1-; villian, one quarter of (four) beasts; Vaisya; mesarch*
Comment: Joinery can only occur similar to the way Merlin works the rabbit, so to speak, or with glue. Today, we have something called biscuits, and rods. It is simple, to fool you with words that make no sense, as this assists the beasts. Ask yourself a simple question. What can you lose really? There is nothing to lose, there is only that which is gained. This is why the monopoly game has attempted to prefix itself in the center of your world to help the beasts, and to fool you, and keep us stupid. This can be applied to the way the beasts label their parishes called cities and to insult you while doing it.

~loss- implant, nominative for cloze, Middle English los, see lose (L-lie, os-operating system, e-envy)

Presence #4: lovemaking- contact without physical or emotional contact

~lues- (evision) amounts of presence and absence in equal amounts; essence (tagged to Syphillis, possibly others), New Latin luēs, note: this is the snake attachment to the root itself being lue-, and the dictions attempt to fool you again by telling you where it is sourced in a peculiar way while referencing it at the beginning of the root listing. sound keys: leu, you

~lyase- Chemistry: groups of catalytic enzymes that alter formation of double bonds (by removing or destroying) from substrate also claiming no hydrolysis or to catalyze the addition of chemical groups to so-called double bonds, Greek luien, [ref: polka partners- 1) -ly2- root līk-; like, alike, each; feet, fear* ; also lycanthrope- werewolf, root wΊkwo; lupin, wolf; moth balls*, sound key: lie, like, alike

Presence #5: evolove

~lyo- prefix, dispersion; dissolution; abacus and astragalos application, linchpin; lever, from Greek luein, to loosen, dissolve, [ref: polka partners lynx, root leuk- fish ladder (32); and Lyon, Mary Mason (1797-1849) who founded (1837) Mount Holyoke College, first institution of higher learning for women]

References: see Cartesian coordinate system, Phoenicians, 9th century B.C. became Carthaginian power system (Cartesian product) after sixth century B.C., destroyed in Third Punic War (146 B.C.), and later (A.D. 439-533) rebuilt by Julius Caesar. See René Descartes; and Lyra- constellation in the Northern Hemisphere near Cynus and Hercules and containing Vega, Latin, from lyra, lyre, see lyre- lire, lura

Greek Analogies: A Lyric in a song must be read and played according to a set a natural laws, that turn the element of thinking sideways of sorts, similar to a harp, but the lines become the staff meeting in horizontal fashion, 5 lines, and 4 spaces. Then, the notes are applied to the parallel bands positioned according to pitch. This band is similar to a ladder that can stretch out to infinity, however, the human is capable of repeating the band (with the eyes) in the same way the harp is played by the hand in one analogy. When you play well, you may be classified as lyophilic. When you reach the end of the line, you become lyophobic. In the middle, you're just (lyophilized) freeze-dried blood. See diameter of universe

~lysis- Biochemistry: antibodies; lysin, destruction of red blood cells; also known as gradual subsiding of a symptom (idea) pertaining to disease accounting, New Latin, from Latin, a loosening, from Greek lusis, from luein, to loosen

~lyso- prefix, prophage; immunity; capable of self-replication; from luein, to loosen
~lyte- suffix, soluable, from Greek lutikos, able to loosen
code entry: operating system : etymology, takes time

~lytic- implant tag to lytic (adjective) as suffix; related to lysin (claiming decomposition over soluble)

~paralysis- (para-lysis) Physiology: nerve damage pertaining to body mechanics; Psychology: bipolar suspension; transmarginal inhibition; (pair of analysis's); impairment; fear and envy paired, Latin, from Greek paralusis, from paraluein, to disable, loosen : para-, on one side; see PARA-1 + luein, to release, [ref: para1-, prefix, near, beside, diatomic (opposite spin), see benzene ring, root per-1- planck's constant (30); and para2-, prefix, Parachute; and -para, suffix, a woman who has given birth to a specified number of children, and see root perć-; hamza* apostrophe, and of course hamulus, to urge on]
 

~resolve- to make determinations based on previous actions that improve the operating system and harmony with the vehicle; lighthouse; Euphrosyne, one of the three graces: measure-think-feel; find solutions; Chemistry: the laborious separation process for determinations of optically inactive compounds that can be resolved into optically active constituents; Mathematics: to separate (a vector, for example) into coordinate compounds; to render parts of (an image) visible and distinct; Music:  piano tuning between dissonance and consonance, (chord- string; tune- hear; player- leu); fixed purpose; formation, Middle English, resolven, to dissolve, from Old French resolver, from Latin resolvere, to untie : re-, re- (again) + solvere, to untie, [ref: polka partner resonance, where resolvent is implanted between them with no root markings.]

~soluble- constituents that through various dilutions allow a process to loosen optimizing absorption; homeopathy; possibly to solve or explain: soluble mysteries; formation of a realm border; solum; Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin solūbilis, from Latin solvere, to loosen, [ref: polka family soluble glass- sodium silicate, and soluble RNA (sRNA) Transfer RNA]

~solute- designating the amount of (dimensions, volumes, etc.) of constituents whether they are equal or not to determine solutions that can be tested for remedies, Middle English, loose, porous, from Latin solūtus, past participle of solvere, to loosen

~solve- a process by which time is taken to determine solutions to a particular problem, idea, or hypothesis that allows the designated (tickler stock) to reveal more clues that lead a sounder pathos; (upon first view, may only seem colorful), work on; Middle English solven, to loosen, from Latin solvere, Synonyms: decipher, resolve, unravel
Comment: There is another mystery to be solved in this neighborhood related to the rhythm of what we hear in words. Between solute and solve, we have solus, meaning "alone", and above, Solomon's seal, genus (Polygonatum), paired, drooping, yellow or greenish flowers, but strangely, this has an associate plant friend who does not seem to be working out in the relationship called false Solomon's seal, which is a persistent perianth, or a flower pedal or fringe that seems to last longer. So, we have one plant that is droopy saying it is ok, and one that is strong, that is being labeled false, what do you think? Based on the feelings so far, this is an attack on the soul itself, and a way for the beasts to tell you that if you are alone, you really are, which is another lie. This will be evaluated again when we finish stā- and/or sāwel-; sun, Sunday, south, parasol, humour*

~tachylyte- (label for a blackish, glassy, basalt of volcanic origin); (evision?); label for the pair of light particles that seem to travel (faster) than the (speed) of light by tackyon processing, German Tachylyt : Greek takhu, tacky- + Greek soluble (from luein, to loosen), [ref: tacky-, prefix, from takhus, swift, and tack- Nautical: position of a vessel relative to the trim of its sails, the weather clew, and the positioning in relation to the amount of course correction, Middle English tak, fastener, and tack hammer- a light hammer used to drive tacks]
Comment: Of interest, basalt is combined of chiefly plagioclase, pyroxene, and olivine, from Latin basaltēs, alteration of basanītēs, touchstone, from Greek basanitēs (lithos), from basonos, of Egyptian origin. This rests next to basal metabolism which is a measurement of the energy considered the minimum amount required for vital functions, but this may also be analysis machining. Its relation to fasting seems key for study and its relation to homeopathic philosophy pertaining to minimum amounts.

Part two: Magic Lantern

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6-dutch-factotum2-platideutsch-teetotum-total-tutti-et-teutā- tribe, Middle Dutch- duutsch, Dutch, German, of the Germans or Teutons, Old High German diutisc, platideutsch, of the people, sourced Germanic *theudiskaz, of the people, derivative of *theudā-, people, Suffixed form *teut-onōs, "they of the tribe"; Latin- Teutōnī, Teuton, the Teutons, borrowed via Celtic from Germanic tribal name *theudanōz, TOTAL, TUTTI, FACTOTUM, TEETOTUM, Latin tōtus, all, whole, possibly from teutā- (? < "of the whole tribe"), magic lantern* (factotum1 - dhē)
~Dutch- of or relating to the Netherlands or its people or culture; Dutch language; Archaic: German; Germanic languages; Pennsylvania Dutch; West Germanic; Switzerland and the Low Countries, Middle English Duch, German, Dutch, from Middle Dutch, Duutsch, [ref: Pennsylvanian- sixth period of Paleozoic era, geological time] Clues: pennon- feather of an arrow, (Solomon's feather); example: compare pendentive with that of a simple carpenter's chair, astern, aster, Solomon's mine, mine, mine, and the dusty miller band, genera Artemisia, Certaurea, Chrysanthemum, Lychnis, and Senecio, having leaves and stems covered with dustlike down, and Duchman's breeches, woodland plant, (Dicentra cucullaria)

~factotum2- (same as one, may be extended);  hired help, employee, or assistant who serves a wider than normal range of service; Medieval Latin factōtum : Latin fac, imperative of facere, to do + Latin tōtum, everything, from neuter of tōtus, all, also see root dhē-  three fates (12)

~platideutsch- Low German sense 1, German (partial translation of Dutch platduits, Low German) : Dutch plat-, low flat (from Middle Dutch, from Old French; see PLATE) + German Deutsch, German (from Middle High German diutsch, from Old High German diutisc, of the people
Comment: reference the word platitude, as this will help in determining how the spoon works. It is assumed when people (converse or convey with one another), that what is said must overrides how it is said. The tone which is attempting to become predominant (malefactor) may also be masking itself with the crescent power. This may be associated with the stinging Scorpion in the telescope. This sting seems connected to the way sentences are constructed, as this is analogical to the sterope, or seven days possibly designed each day, from Pleiades, the constellation.
[research: Maia, Electra, Celaeno, Taygeta, Merope, Alycone, and Sterope, also see foot stool, stigma]

Greek Philosophy: In looking at the word "Plato", follow back to the prefix, plat-, which is conveniently used for "form". This is how the brain is altered, by beginning to assume form at a higher level (precocious), as in the attic, and the beam mentioned last chapter. The pendant with four legs referenced as a triangle is a perfect example of how the mind can be tricked. So, Plato, was in effect attempting to play the game, and well, by having the opportune or miraculous availability to the word, Plato, where the focus has been placed on the absolute. Later, in 1533, Marsilio Ficino, added terms "amor socraticus and amor platonicus", which were interchangably words for a term nudged into use called "platonic". This seems an installation of the serpent, and false god, by referencing the word directly, and adding a deity into the psyche. This deity removes the spirits by masking one over the other, in a sort of hood, similar to the pendendive. It seems, when this is completed, the sexual elements are the target of manipulation in the mind, and how relationships are built, creating a nightmare. According to the word history provided, Samuel Richardson, who wrote "Pamela" was quoted to say "I am convinced, and always was, that Platonic love is Platonic nonsense." (from the play Pamela) This seems oddly connected to Pamlico Sound, an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean between the eastern coast of North Carolina and a row of low, sandy barrier islands where fish, oysters, and wildlife abound. That should make for an interesting comparison between the (sounder), and the Lösch.
(also see root pekw-; cook, kitchen, apricot, concoct, pumpkin, terra cotta, digestion; Loin*, also groin, the two masking malefactors, and Grendel, head biter*)

~teetotum- Games: (see rubric cube); a top, usually having four sides lettered sides used to play various games of chance, (looking at the top, where did the four sides go?), from earlier T totum (from the letter tee that appeared on one side of the toy), from totum, teetotum, from Latin tōtum, neuter singular of tōtus, all
Comments: The polka partner to teeotum is tefillin, which is labeled a phyacteries (plural), where small boxes (two) are attached to the body itself as amulets, one to the forehead, and one to the left arm in symbolism to all the very concepts initiated in this research. These boxes (cubes) then become a reminder, which comes from Greek phulaktērion, guard's post. This seems a way to safeguard the Grecian city-state concepts by centralizing on envy itself versus the vision one can have when viewing the end of a totem pole from above. You may only see gold. The word phyle is the werewolf, as it is only a file, and feelings associated with words such as descent and ascent are being masked it seems four ways. A) descendants: coming before or falling?; B) ascendant: coming after or springing?

These four are wrong. See rising rhythm, where stress falls on the last syllable of each foot: "They danced by the light of the moon" ( Edward Lear - AHD). One question to ask would be, how can someone born before you be descending? Are you traveling backwards through time? Or, are your ancestors falling out of the sky? How do you know what comes after you if the logic for it only comes from the fact there are more of you? And last but not least, if you ascend into space, how will you survive without air, water, food, or any sleep? As you can see, this is to get you thinking about these feelings, measurements, and the time we have to discern (one world) that is balanced.

Presence #6: Absolute key set: absorb, air, water, food, sleep (AB1 system)
code entry: Tuhuelche: absorb, be, o..wuf
ref:
Suffixed form *teut-onōs, "they of the tribe" Teutōnī, sound key: two tones

~total- adding a whole (label) to a sum; amount; the constituent structure derived; quantity: four quarts equals one gallon; (see body contents); what consists or designates the homo-unit which comes equipped with an aster-shaped structure (4 longer limbs, one short doorknob); determination; planted, Middle English whole, from Old French, from Medieval Latin tōtālis, from Latin tōtus, (see root ster-3-; "looking like a star" astron, star, twinkling, lightning; left brain: starboard*)
[research: valance 4, body weight]

~tutti- ALL, Muse: an indication that all performers are simultaneously attuned in direction, Latin plural of tutto, all, from Vulgar Latin *tōttus, variant of Latin tōtus

Presence #7: Absolute key word: Tut-ankh-amen (that ain't common}

prep notes for leu-, teutā:
staves-, cudgel implant, see cube
code entry: 5 horizoonal, 4 shadow riders, fake fruit, hitch, four wheel charioteer, hike (helium), stage
hor- horizontal, hora- circular, check gher1

Part three: Apollo

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egg1-ocarina-osprey2-ostrich-oo-oval-ovary-ovate-ovi-ovolo-ovule-ovum
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awi- Compound *awi-spek-, "observer of birds" ("spek-, to see; see spek-), Latin auspex, augur; Possible derivatives are the Indo-European words for egg, ōwyo-, *ćyo-, Old English- ćg, cockney, egg, Old Norse- egg, egg, sourced Germanic *ajja(m); OVAL, OVARY, OVATE, OVI-, OVOLO, OVULE, OVUM, Latin ōvum, egg, Greek- ōion, oo-, egg; From a Middle Persian source akin to dialectal khāyak, caviar, egg, Old Iranian *āvyaka-, diminutive of *avya; AVIAN, AVIARY, AVIATION, AVICULTURE, AVIFAUNA, BUSTARD, OCARINA, OSPREY, OSTRICH, from Latin avis, bird, Apollo* (© Corona, 01oepn.com)  
(egg2 - ak-) (osprey1 - ghend-)
~auspice- implant, (operative function marker) examples: confusion between plurity such as the word ovary used to reference multiple parts, but also naming them ovaries; using two sounding techniques, 1) taking the word auspex (tagging it) and creating a new word auspice using both sets of possible sounding prefixed on both sides: examples: aus-, ous-, masking ours and us, and 2), on the other side, spice becoming ice, peace becoming ice, and finally, the word Pisces representing two where there is only one. The word auspex also seems implanted based on the sounding. Auspice is thought to represent (divination from the actions of birds) which should immediately raise a flag as to why humans are being programmed to act like birds in divination, when birds are creatures to learn from rather than try to be. Auspice is then converted into three new versions, auspices1, plural of auspex (being that it is already plural as auspice); auspices2, plural of auspice, and auspicious which is linked to propitious, all being implants. This attack is placed on top of the word Aussie, and the new Lasse went north. But, that's not true, it is now spring in Australia. Summer is ahead.
Correlations: Australia (big), Austria (little), also these now possibilities: Corona Australis (Dec. 21) and Corona Borealis, Theda, (June 21), see star chart of Corona Borealis holding seven stars
Chapters: aus- trinity (24 ous-  Yoruba (23)
Suspects: auslander; roots ud-; outlaw, "at the outside" (moon people; Haran), violent, see Marsala 1 and 2, and the flag, Marseille; also masked as Moselle1 (Rhine river) and Moselle2; also lendh-; landgrave, lawn, hinterland (behind land*),  poke4- fetoprotein, fever, fever pitch, fiancé*

The Avocet (Recurvirostra americana) from Italian avocetta: The long-legged shore bird is portrayed as having a long beak which is like a spoon, but it is also like chop sticks. One day, while wandering around, the Avocet found 5 funny looking fish.

Matthew 25:2
And five of them were wise, and five were foolish.

~avian- Latin avis, bird
~aviary- the practice of keeping birds on the ground, Latin avis, bird
~aviation- air crafting, aviation medicine, Latin avis, bird
~aviculture- the practice of keeping birds on the ground, Latin avis, bird
~avifauna- birds of a geometric specific region (reference east), Latin avis, bird
Comment: to get the reader started, there seems two strong connections for study. 1) the presence of biotin that is inactivated by the glair, and the mention of abundance of avidin in the duct. 2) the next is more complicated, as it involves both the Avignon in relation to the Rhone river where it joins the Saône, and the AV node. If the AV node is simplified, it is of three parts: atrioventicular node, sinoatrial node, and the sinoauricular node which is classified as the second node. Birds themselves in nature serve as food for the wolves, and humans disrupt the biosphere when they play god and the wolves become hungry. See Sinope and Sinophile, and sinoatrial heatblock

~bustard- The long-legged One World birds of the family Otididae that frequents dry, open, grassy plains, Middle English, from blend of Old French bistarde and Old French oustarde, both from Latin avis tarda : avis, bird + tarda, slow
Clues: tide, id, ous-, Taurus, targe, tare 1 and 2, road runner
Correlations: tardive dyskinesia to wildy coyote, Warning: mind warp, key marker: tardy

~caviar- roe of large fish?, sturgeon, salted, seasoned, and eaten, alteration of caviarie (probably from obsolete Italian caviari, plural of caviaro) or from French caviare, both from Turkish havyar, from Persian khāvyar, akin to khāyah, egg, from Middle Persian khāyak, Partial Word History: Although caviar might seem to be something quintessentially Russian, the word caviar is not a native one, the Russian term being ikra. Caviar came into English in the 16th century being borrowed from other languages all coming from the Turkish havyar, where the double k has been removed and rearranged. No problem, says Shakespeare in his famous phrase, "twas caviary to the general," the general public. that is.
code entry: oxygen is a part of water that results in hydrogen and more oxygen
Correlations: C clef; soprano, alto, tenor navigation in reference to one line amid the 5.
Chapter ref: church- Medieval Greek kurikon, from Late Greek kuriakon (dōma), the Lord's (house), from Greek kuriakos, of the lord, from kurios, lord, keuć- El Dorado2 (34)

~cockney- Archaic: native of the East End of London; dialect, accent; Middle English cokenei, city dweller, pampered child, cock's egg : coken, cock; see COCK 1 AND 2, and chiken, chicken) + ei, egg (from? Old English ćg), [ref: cock1: male chicken, cock2: cone shaped pile of straw, and cockade, feminine of coguard, vain, and also what is hatched from the serpent's egg, the cockatrice]
Comment: The cockle is an analogy to the ovary (singular), but here it is a shell from the Cardiidae family. Note the way Cardiidae word can be broken down, and that the sounder day is right, and card left. This is also formed from cokel, or coquille, shell, from Vulgar Latin *cochillia, from Latin conchyllium, from Greek konkhulion, diminutive of konkhē, musel.

Greek Mythology: The Cocytus is one of the five rivers of Hades. It may be this is a reference to nutrient flow, as expressed by Cocteau in Les Enfants Terrible (1929), or the play, Infernal Machine (1934), and also the film, Beauty and the Beast (1945). Follow the trail to the coco-demer (Lodoicea maldivica) native to the Seychelles, bearing the largest seed of all plants, also called double coconut, French coco-, coconut + de, of + mer, sea, and the polka partner implant coconspirator. Strangely, the coconut has an exposed flesh, but only on the inside, and is a fatty oil where the border is exposed, and this should raise much interests in how essence in oil is derived and absorbed.
references: AHD3, p366-367, 367 needs cleansing, code name through Coeur d'Alene

~egg1- embryo surrounded by nutrient material; (mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, or insects) capable of risking everything on a single venture; spermatozoon; movable well; bowsprit, a fellow or person; Middle English egge, from Old Norse egg; egg2- well-being; encourage, Middle English eggen, from Old Norse eggja, [ref: root sper-; spore, Diaspora, sprout or spritz; kinkajou*]
code entry: ger- gerund, Ger, Germany, Geronimo, (implants: germ, germ cell-gerodontics, geront-Gerry)

Greek Mythology: The Egis, also known as the Aegis, represents the possible sponsorship or patronage to Zeus in some way, as it is a breastplate or shield, but later attributed to Athena, carrying at its center, the head of Medusa. Aegisthus is the son of Thyestes and lover of Clytemnestra, and they killed her husband Agamennon after he returned from a Trojan war. (references for Athena: men-1- fret (29).

~Minerva- Roman Mythology: goddess of wisdom, invention, the arts, and marital prowess, Latin.
Comment: Also see Athena: goddess of wisdom, the practical arts, and warfare, which is also defined by the dictionary and serves as the Latin spelling for a Roman name.
Clue: Minerva seems a code word that is telling the reader to "prepare their nerves", and Athena is the opposite it seems, or a type of block closely associated with atheism, and fideism. The root marker for mine is me-1-, which is nave for "flying start", which would mean, emotions move much faster than thunder.

additional comment: The gamete is a long one, and begins with the Greek gametē, wife, and gametēs, husband; which seems plural again, but may be covering the dog in the wolf. This leads to the haploids. This is a classification for measurements in chromosomal structure that match germs or somatic cells. The haploids can be classified two ways. One, it can be matched exactly to the amount of germ cells, or, two, it can have half as many sets as somatic cells. Somatic cells are that of plant and animals. Germ cells are classified as an ovum or a sperm cell. Then, you are told that microorganisms are germs, and you can kill them with germicide. The slam down is on organization, as microorganisms are vital to life.
diction: germ free-free of microorganisms (the felion in the lion)
[research: Berlin, Bonn, gerrymanders, ver-baggage, continuation of the destruction of the homogeneous entity]
 

~ocarina- Music: a small terra-cotta or plastic wind instrument with finger holes, a mouthpiece, and a elongated ovoid shape, Italian, from dialectal ucarrenna, diminutive of Italian oca, goose, (from the fact its mouthpiece is shaped like a goose beak) from Vulgar Latin *aucu from *avica, from Latin avis, bird
Comment: A boatbuilder would be a person who understood obtuse well, as it is these Cartesian points that the mind is able to visualize, yet, the diction will tell you that obtuse is lacking quickness of perception which is a lie, and for that matter, to attach this to geometry is not substantiated. This is done to begin a new line of thinking with the word obtain, or maybe an army of red ant warriors for Satan growing out of the gene pool. The prefix ob- is rooted to epi-;
[references: obtain- root ten-; and obtect- root (s)teg-; and obtest- root trei-; and obtrude- root treud-;

~osprey2- (same as one) Biology: fish-eating hawk (Pandion haliaetus) having plumage that is dark on the back, and white below, (similar to grouse or hens); plume from slaughter of birds to dress hats; Middle English osprai, from Anglo-Norman ospreit, from Medieval Latin avis prede, bird of prey : Latin avis, bird + preedae, genitive of praeda, booty, prey, see ghend- craven (33)

~ostrich- fidgety, flightless, bird (Struthio camelus) native to Africa, with long extended bare neck, small head, and two-toed feet (largest known bird-like species); a rhea; Buffalo: avoider of truth, Middle English, from Old French ostrusce, ostrice, and Medieval Latin ostrica, both from Vulgar Latin *avis strūthiō : Latin avis, bird + strūthiō, ostrich, [ref: struthious- ratite, from ratītus, marked with the figure of a raft, from ratis, raft]
Comment: The raft is polka partner to ratline (going aloft?) Middle English rathelinge (line), wattling, ratline (cord). Note that its partner is ratoon, Spanish retonō, sprout, from retońar, to sprout : re-, again + otońar, to grow in autumn, normally classified to other plants such as bananas, pineapple, or sugar cane, but the sounder "autumn" may be associated with the cocoon border mentioned already. If you look at the word tawdry, in comparison to tardy, we may begin to learn a bit more, as the word taw has also been surrounded by agents, as it is the ability to convert (skin) into white leather by mineral tanning, as with alum and salt. We also have our beloved bull Taurus skychart with what I coin as "the Alien hand" hanging out in the neighborhood.

Presence #8: ogeeeego

~oo- prefix, Egg, ovum, Greek ōio, from ōion, egg, [ref: Oodham- Papago, Uto-Aztecan, Tuscan, Pima, Tohono O'odham] Warning: This is related to the plurity problem mentioned earlier, where the swimming egg coming in seems referenced as the inevitable double bubble.

~oval- (evision); imagination designating only the objected half in masculine rhythm; unable to face earth in parallax; valance 2; egg shaped, (possibly diversion away from equation, equanimity- even tempered), Medieval Latin ōvālis, from Latin ōvum, egg (well), [ref: root leikw-; ellipsis, loan, delinquent, relinquish, "two left" beyond ten; feedbag*]
Comment: It seems difficult to determine how this word began, but it seems connected to many concepts, first we have ova, which is plural of ovum (the well). The description of oval as being an egg leaves out the purpose of the well, and its many forms whether hard or soft. The oval window is a sacred space inside the ear where three fantastic bones are located, first is the inside of the shell of the cochlea (land snail), the stapes (stirrup or sterope), the incus or anvil (thunderhead), and the ossicle, or os bone. The lexeme of words associated with ellipse do not pan out well.

~ovary- plural: ovaries (testes muliebres, Galen), (analogous to the testes in the male) oval-shaped, elongated bodies located behind and below the Fallopian tubes. Their attachment is to the "ligament of the ovary", although their position is a highly contested debate along with the uterus itself occupying multiple positions from left to right that are not symmetrical to the pelvic cavity. Even stranger, the ovary itself always has a Fallopian tube that forms a loop around it, and the uterine half ascending obliquely over it, and its bulge is embraced by the fimbrić. The cells within present a columnar structure that differs from the flattened structure of endothelial cells present in surrounding membranes. (references from from Gray's Anatomy)
[research: oval-albumen- water soluble protein, root albho-; abele, alb, auburn, white; afflux*]
Clues: diction reference for ovary: hermaphroditic reproductive organ, see industry mythology, Hermaphroditus, son of Hermes and Aphrodite bonding with nymph Salmacis; see homocentric

~ovate- the consideration of the other half; Botany: broad and rounded at the base, (often seen in reverse in public display), Latin ōvātus, from ovum, egg
Comment: It seems it takes a Seiurus aurocapillus (ovenbird) to see past the veil before you, but it is how the new machiavellian mind sees the rest of us, as something only to by used. The ovation is backwards, and pours out blood.

~ovi- also (ov-, or ovo-) prefix, ovum, egg, from Latin ōvum, egg, [ref: ovisac- ootheca, egg-containing capsule]
Comment: The Roman poet Ovid is known for his explorations in love. especially the Art of Love (c. 1 B.C.) and Metamorpheous (c. A.D. 8). To test your hardware, see the word Ovimbundu or (Mbundu), and note the arrangement between the two versions in relation to what you hear.

~ovolo- Architecture: a quarter-turn without obtuse; convex; an ellipse (90˚ turn, masquerading as an arch), obsolete Italian, diminutive of uovo, ovo, egg, from Latin ōvum
[research: Ovonic- [Ov(shinsky effect)], nonconductor conversion to semiconductor surfacing]

~ovule- Botany: a minute structure in seed plants, containing the embryo sac and surrounded by the nucellus, that develops into a seed after fertilization; Zoology: a small or immature egg, New Latin ōvulum, diminutive of Latin ōvum, egg, [ref: nucellus- megaspore- gametophyte, see megaspore mother cell, (a cell that undergoes meiosis to produce four megaspores) , megasporeocyte]

~ovum- the gamete reproductive cell; mother; mammals, Latin ōvum, egg, note, see gamete reference at egg above
 

tickle starters used for Apollo group research:
audio-visual alteration; balance offset; 2 over 3, deep calm, ovoid, pyramid, ocean-occult
over-ends, ovi, ovine, sheep, check figure eight, mathematics, search oviduct; oo- is d, zoo- is yesterday, zoon

Also used but didn't make it in this chapter
lip-labellum-et-leb-; Fahrenheit* (labedum- rockrose, genus Cistus, cistron, apollo holds cithara, lyre

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R. Mark Sink 2008SEPT19

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