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The history of words is actually such interesting work to do. Explains a lot about who we are today

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Etymology is a rabbit hole, especially when one thinks about how words relate to each other in different languages as well.

One example I'll never forget is the German word "greifen", which means to catch or hold onto something with your hands.

This is related to "begreifen" which means to understand, and it's fascinating to me since this brings us back to our origins as monkeys hopping between branches. Which is why in English we say we grasp a concept or an idea.

This goes so deep that in Italian there's the same relationship as in German: "prendere" means to take or to catch, "comprendere" means to understand.

Beautiful stuff if you ask me

Beautiful stuff indeed

So cool

Stay tuned, ser. I'm at 140+ pages and counting of written content and a LOT of it is "heretical" etymology. As such, the working title of the book, "What's in a Name?", is not only a reference to the catalyst for this ongoing research bender, i.e. when Medicine Man gave me my name.

I look forward to reading it

Just wait until you study occult "green language."

This is the first time this term has been put onto my radar.

I looked it up and it resonates heavily with my research.

At the risk of incorrectly deploying a brand new term, it seems rather safe to say that my research is heavily consistent of autodidactic translation of occult green language.

You just led me to the subtitle of my book I'm writing.

Occult green language is alternatively known as "The Language of the Birds".

As of right now, I cannot imagine a better name for this book:

"What's in a Name?: The Language of the Birds" by Red Tail Hawk.

🙏 🫂 🪶 🫡

So, the other day, nostr:npub14d7ezuzsy55f6c2f4k02r27yeexyj42a7uvsfu53xmpzx7z75mmsnw0xv0 asked nostr for movie recs.

Thinking about the intersection of her known interests and movies that might've slipped past unnoticed when released, I suggested The Librarian and the Quest for the Spear.

I remembered enjoying it the first time I watched it, which was at some point within the last 3 years so I threw it on again. I had totally forgotten that "the language of the birds" was featured in that movie. The Librarian character decodes the language of the birds in about 7 hours. Hat's off to him. I'm on month 34 lol. Perhaps I thought initially that the language of the birds was just some fabricated plot point, but now I know better. It was a Hollywood distortion of something very real.

It’s always in the birds 🐦… right 🫂🥳🤙😱

Philologists hate me.

I see connections where they do not because they never looked anywhere but their textbooks and lecture hall chalk boards.

So much of my research is word analysis though and I'm a fucking mathematician, not a linguist (although technically math IS a language and an art form).

It's the perfect book title, except for one thing.

Ornithologists are going to join the philologists in hating me when they buy my book thinking its a book for bird word nerds or some weird niche like that.

Magic 🪄

Best resource to do that? Can you summarise pls?

At this point, I have over 200 pages in my book's manuscript. Bare minimum, I'd estimate 15% of those pages contain decipherment and interpretation of occult green language aka the language of the birds. Unlike Val Kilmer's Doc Holliday, I'm not blowing smoke when I suggest that my work may be the best resource on this subject. While awaiting my book's completion and publication, after having read less than a couple dozen pages of Fulcanelli, I would recommend his work to tide you over. I walked nostr:npub1hghnjjpnvkz8t6gkszuf37d7puwc2qtxc65rnklqsngzv6kkug9qhhfyz2 through a lot of this content in episode 562 of Once Bitten, but I keep making new discoveries and connections. See the lavender post linked below :)

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https://fountain.fm/episode/xJhmGJwLayW0ADEwmU2L

I will have a listen for sure

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Damn, dude. Great share. When I looked up "occult green language" not only did it yield me the subtitle of my book, it yielded me an author to read: Fulcanelli.

Chi and Rho represent the Divine Masculine and the Divine Feminine, respectively. We see many Greek words that are just morphological derivatives of Chi + Rho, i.e. hero, Hera, Heracles, Chiron, Charon, chariot, hierophant, hieroglyphics, Cairo, and more.

Chiron was said to have been part bull, part man, i.e. a "chimera" creature. Chiron was said to have "taught" the likes of Heracles, Asclepius, Achilles, and Jason, among others. Heracles contains Chi and Rho. Achilles has Chi in it. Asclepius's staff is basically a derivation of the Caduceus which is essentially a map of the chakras and the primary "nadis" of Ida, Pingala, and Sushumna. I didn't have a link for Jason though.

In his book "The Mystery of the Cathedrals", Fulcanelli points out that "gothic art", in French, is argotique. Argot, in English, essentially means "insider language" or "a language particular to all individuals who have an interest in communicating their thoughts to each other without being understood by those around them".

Argot is related to Argonaut and the Argo which Jason used to sail to Colchos to conquer the famous Golden Fleece. It would seem that the Golden Fleece was, in fact, a veiled reference to the enlightened aura.

I'm only a couple dozen pages deep into Fulcanelli's work but already he's giving me chills because argot is the slightest morphological leap away from "ergot" which is the fungus that grows on rye and barley. LSD is derived from ergot. Brian Muraresku, in "The Immortality Key", made a strong case that ergot was an ingredient in the kukeon/kykeon drink consumed by initiates of the Eleusinian Mysteries.

LSD has been shown in a 1998 study to induce "magnetosensitive" or "magnetoreceptive" vision in humans. According to Robert Temple, the aura is plasma. Plasma is controlled by scientists using magnetic fields, therefore plasma is magnetic, or, at the very least, visible to those with magnetoreceptive vision.

Reality is so damn interesting.

“Reality is so damn interesting”

True story

I’d love to hear more about what you’ve learnt

Indeed there is

I really agree with you beautiful staff indeed 🤩💯