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8/10/2019 History of the Ego-pronouns' Etymology (Concept Phase) http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/history-of-the-ego-pronouns-etymology-concept-phase 1/63 History of the Ego-pronouns' Etymology  jwr47 Intro to Scribd Scribd has changed since September 2014. Somehow the access for external users seems to have been reduced. ownloads and external access fre!uencies as well as comments and li"e#signatures virtuall$ have been annihilated since September 2014. %s for me the Scribd documents& server is being reduced to a private data storage. 'his document structure has  been designed for m$ own use even if there is hardl$ an$one else stud$ing these topics. I use the Scribd framewor" as a storage and a tool to find m$ own documents. 'he search inside a voluminous database is rather clums$ and slow. 'he fastest search for topics in the web %( inside m$ own documents is done b$ professional web#search tools) which use gigantic computer power. I use this power b$ storing m$ documents in Scribd. *$ et$mological studies concentrate on the evolution of ego#pronouns) which ultimatel$ seem to have been arising from divine names. 'he et$mological mechanism had been anal$+ed in a great number of individual manuscripts) each concentrating on a dedicated topic. 'he idea) that some vowel#structures ma$ have s$mboli+ed a set of antipodes also suggested to consider some color pairs as sets of colors. ,olors therefore have been included in this stud$. -ecentl$ I decided to list these topics for better overview and searching the web#lin"s. In this overview the documentation has been rearranged to form a structured documents& tree) which allows me to find patterns and lin"s. I concentrated the search#"e$s and reduced the overview to the relevant identification parameters. 'he structure also has been designed to be easil$ reordered or rearranged. 'he first list has been structured to manuall$ generate a sorted list sorted according to logical se!uences. 'his list should be easil$ restructured b$ simpl$ removing and inserting a few lines. I need this list to build a more or less historicall$ se!uenced pattern / if there exists an$ se!uence at all. %t the moment I suppose /1 a powerful emperor ,onstantine I around 1 standardi+ed the divine name from $aus to iu or i3u and the corresponding go#pronouns to iu or i3u. In a second event /2) probabl$ triggered b$ a less powerful uropean leader between 400 %#500 %) the divine name had been reduced to i or i3 and the corresponding go#  pronouns to i or i3 1 . 'his thesis needs to be studied and to be proved. 'he second topic for stud$ is the s$mbolism of the 6 and 6s#consonants in 6$aus. 'he  basic idea is that 6 is a leading consonant and 6s a trailing consonant which include a vowel series /s$mboli+ing 6eternit$ such as 6 IAEOU to create a name for a deit$ 6Diaeious) which started the eternal circle 6I%89 b$ the world&s creation s$mboli+ed b$ 6 and to be terminated in an %rmageddon : -agnar;" ) s$mboli+ed b$ 6S. 'he second list is a wor"ing list to compose the contents for each individual document . sorted b$ publishing date) listed in <roceedings in the <ronouns& t$molog$ . 'he third list is a wor"ing list which has been composed from an earlier document= <roceedings in the go#<ronouns& t$molog$  sorted b$ publishing date. 1 'he ># %nd ?#vents in the -oman mpire <ublished= 04 / 30 / 20 

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History of the Ego-pronouns' Etymology jwr47

Intro to Scribd

Scribd has changed since September 2014. Somehow the access for external users seems tohave been reduced. ownloads and external access fre!uencies as well as comments andli"e#signatures virtuall$ have been annihilated since September 2014. %s for me the Scribddocuments& server is being reduced to a private data storage. 'his document structure has

 been designed for m$ own use even if there is hardl$ an$one else stud$ing these topics. I usethe Scribd framewor" as a storage and a tool to find m$ own documents. 'he search inside avoluminous database is rather clums$ and slow. 'he fastest search for topics in the web%( inside m$ own documents is done b$ professional web#search tools) which usegigantic computer power. I use this power b$ storing m$ documents in Scribd.

*$ et$mological studies concentrate on the evolution of ego#pronouns) which ultimatel$ seem to

have been arising from divine names.'he et$mological mechanism had been anal$+ed in a great number of individual manuscripts) eachconcentrating on a dedicated topic.

'he idea) that some vowel#structures ma$ have s$mboli+ed a set of antipodes also suggested toconsider some color pairs as sets of colors. ,olors therefore have been included in this stud$.

-ecentl$ I decided to list these topics for better overview and searching the web#lin"s. In thisoverview the documentation has been rearranged to form a structured documents& tree) which allowsme to find patterns and lin"s.

I concentrated the search#"e$s and reduced the overview to the relevant identification parameters.

'he structure also has been designed to be easil$ reordered or rearranged.• 'he first list has been structured to manuall$ generate a sorted list sorted according to

logical se!uences. 'his list should be easil$ restructured b$ simpl$ removing and inserting afew lines. I need this list to build a more or less historicall$ se!uenced pattern / if thereexists an$ se!uence at all.

%t the moment I suppose /1 a powerful emperor ,onstantine I around 1 standardi+ed thedivine name from $aus to iu or i3u and the corresponding go#pronouns to iu or i3u.In a second event /2) probabl$ triggered b$ a less powerful uropean leader between 400%#500 %) the divine name had been reduced to i or i3 and the corresponding go#

 pronouns to i or i31. 'his thesis needs to be studied and to be proved.

'he second topic for stud$ is the s$mbolism of the 6 and 6s#consonants in 6$aus. 'he basic idea is that 6 is a leading consonant and 6s a trailing consonant which include avowel series /s$mboli+ing 6eternit$ such as 6IAEOU to create a name for a deit$6Diaeious) which started the eternal circle 6I%89 b$ the world&s creation s$mboli+ed b$6 and to be terminated in an %rmageddon : -agnar;") s$mboli+ed b$ 6S.

• 'he second list is a wor"ing list to compose the contents for each individual document . sorted b$ publishing date) listed in <roceedings in the <ronouns& t$molog$.

• 'he third list is a wor"ing list which has been composed from an earlier document=<roceedings in the go#<ronouns& t$molog$  sorted b$ publishing date.

1 'he ># %nd ?#vents in the -oman mpire <ublished= 04 / 30 / 20 

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Contents@ist of Singular Studies .......................................................................................................................A

@inguistic Studies............................................................................................................................A

Structuring phases............................................................................................................................ABierarchies.......................................................................................................................................7'he %rchaic <eriod .........................................................................................................................7Bochdorf burial mound....................................................................................................................7<lanet cults.......................................................................................................................................7Sabians planets.................................................................................................................................7,haldean planets..............................................................................................................................7Sabian) ,haldean planetar$) 'imaeus) Sefer ?et+irah. 'rinit$.........................................................7Cowel sets........................................................................................................................................5go#pronoun....................................................................................................................................5Cowels..............................................................................................................................................5emetrius.........................................................................................................................................5Bigh and @ow Cowels......................................................................................................................5@ong end short vowels.....................................................................................................................5'he battle between Iehoua /?BDB E Ioue /Fupiter....................................................................5

 (on#vowel ego#pronouns................................................................................................................GHurrent and Sutterlin Scripture........................................................................................................Geus E Ieus......................................................................................................................................G'he 8rigin of the ego#pronouns I and J.........................................................................................GShuru" E ,hiri"...............................................................................................................................GI E 9 ...............................................................................................................................................G

,oncatenating I E 9........................................................................................................................GBalving an androg$nous %dam......................................................................................................10Koa+ and Fachin.............................................................................................................................10%voidance of blue..........................................................................................................................10,hronicles 8f 'he <icts.................................................................................................................10Lermanic deities............................................................................................................................10'he <honeme J.............................................................................................................................10'$r E 'iw.......................................................................................................................................10Bierarchical <I#language.............................................................................................................10MJ for Jternit$ # % Dorld made of Dord/sM................................................................................11S$mboli+ing eternit$......................................................................................................................11

%rchaic et$mological fetishism.....................................................................................................11@etter at the elphic omphalos...................................................................................................11*editerranean divine names..........................................................................................................11'he <I Meternit$M#concept............................................................................................................11'ur"ic s"$ god 'engri....................................................................................................................116'engri) Hhuda$) eos and Lod..................................................................................................11'aji") <ersian) Bindi:9rdu and Hurdish........................................................................................12

 (otes to MeusM b$ %rthur Kernard ,oo" /1G2N..........................................................................12,olors for garments.......................................................................................................................12Illuminations in the Koo" Lenesis.................................................................................................12'he utch word 6<aars................................................................................................................12

*edieval s$mbolic colors purple) red and blue.............................................................................12-ed) blue and purple......................................................................................................................12<urple.............................................................................................................................................1

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Lreen..............................................................................................................................................1Fosephus& categori+ation of red E blue..........................................................................................1?ellow............................................................................................................................................1Struggle of patrism against matrism..............................................................................................1,olors as ancient s$mbols..............................................................................................................1@amentation for '$re.....................................................................................................................1

-ed) white and blue in Bamburg...................................................................................................14'he garments at 'he @ast Supper..................................................................................................14'he colors red) blue and white.......................................................................................................14 'he name M"ingfisherM..................................................................................................................14-ed E Klue in Kiblical Illuminations............................................................................................14'he correlations between 7 primar$ parameters............................................................................14*embership& s$mbols to clans are shibboleths..............................................................................14,ross#references between the most important pre#,hristian deities ............................................14Stud$ of ancient customs...............................................................................................................1NStandardi+ing divine names to iu : i3u) respectivel$ to i : i3..........................................1NFourne$ to LraubOnden to stud$ %lpine dialects...........................................................................1N

6Feudi is 6de diu) iu&s da$........................................................................................................1Nnglish go#pronouns....................................................................................................................1N,apitali+ation of personal pronouns..............................................................................................1Ngo#pronoun..................................................................................................................................1A,ollection of Scribd#papers at dravivararo....................................................................................1A,apitali+ation of the go#pronoun.................................................................................................1A%I89 as a device for mperors and abbesses............................................................................1A'he nglish manuscript of the *ithras @iturg$.............................................................................1A-ed E Klue in the (ational *useum) Darsaw) <oland.................................................................1A-ed) blue) purple in %achen) *aastricht........................................................................................1A-eturn of the <rodigal Son) -embrandt.........................................................................................17Plags& ,olors in Hudrun /or Ludrunlied.......................................................................................17Loethe&s color s$mbolism..............................................................................................................17'he <rovencal ego#pronoun...........................................................................................................17Fung&s S$mbolism..........................................................................................................................17-ed and blue..................................................................................................................................17 -alph Daldo merson (ature......................................................................................................17Bermann Kurger Q'he Dord#Kased *an6.....................................................................................15<re#'halic philosophical ideas ......................................................................................................15go#pronouns in ,hur....................................................................................................................15-obert *usil&s Q'he *an Dithout Rualities................................................................................15

,olors in 6*an without !ualities.................................................................................................15-ed E Klue in Salvador ali&s Q'he ivine ,omed$6..................................................................15Short ,ategori+ation...........................................................................................................................1G

2014...............................................................................................................................................1G201...............................................................................................................................................222012...............................................................................................................................................242011................................................................................................................................................252010...............................................................................................................................................1200G...............................................................................................................................................A

@ong ,ategori+ation # ,alender # 2014 S$nthesis <hase...................................................................5t$molog$......................................................................................................................................5

8verview of the S$nthesis <hase...................................................................................................58verview of S$mbolism in m$ <aintings......................................................................................GImplementing the go#concept......................................................................................................G

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%nal$+ing merson&s wor" M(atureM E the ?ahoos in Lulliver&s 'ravels.....................................G-obert *usil&s Salvator /or 6*an without Rualities#<roject.....................................................Geus E the pillars of the s"$..........................................................................................................40#Cowel inscription at the 8mphalos of elphi ...........................................................................40%ndrog$nous s$mbols...................................................................................................................40-ed E Klue in %achen and *aastricht..........................................................................................40

@ong ,ategori+ation # ,alender # 201 Cowel S$mbolism.............................................................41 J#words.........................................................................................................................................41%lphabetical hierogl$phs...............................................................................................................41'he planetar$ s$mbolism...............................................................................................................41'he (umber of Cowels in %lphabet...............................................................................................42<I esign.....................................................................................................................................42%rchaic Cowel s$mbolism.............................................................................................................42% -eview of Cowel s$mbolism in I%9.........................................................................................4Semiotics........................................................................................................................................4

@ong ,ategori+ation # ,alender # 2012 Cowel#oriented S$mbolism..............................................4Nt$molog$......................................................................................................................................4N

Savo$ and (imes...........................................................................................................................4N'he Babsburg %I89#device........................................................................................................4A'he <I#'rinit$#,oncept...............................................................................................................4A-etrospects.....................................................................................................................................4A,olor ,odes in Fosephus& records..................................................................................................47Kac" to the -oots /%rchet$pes) 'rinit$) the %ss$rian go# pronoun...........................................47esigning a Bigh#<recision language............................................................................................47,olor S$mbolism...........................................................................................................................45-ainbows in the 6Stuppach *adonna..........................................................................................45

 (ew ?ear .......................................................................................................................................4GSalutations......................................................................................................................................4G'he anish J#pronoun..................................................................................................................4G*ithras @iturg$..............................................................................................................................4G'uesda$ and 'hursda$...................................................................................................................N0'he <I#concept............................................................................................................................N0-edundanc$...................................................................................................................................N0Loethe&s ,olor 'heor$...................................................................................................................N0

@ong ,ategori+ation # ,alender # 2011 Cowel#oriented S$mbolism..............................................N18verview........................................................................................................................................N1,laudius& letters..............................................................................................................................N1'he %lpine <ronouns 2..................................................................................................................N1

'he %lpine <ronouns 1..................................................................................................................N1 Jlfric&s Sermon.............................................................................................................................N2ante..............................................................................................................................................N'he *$ster$ of the Seven Cowels.................................................................................................N'ranslation rrors in xodus.........................................................................................................N'he Cowel&s S$mbolism.................................................................................................................N'he I9#,odes.................................................................................................................................Nelphi&s @etter ............................................................................................................................N4S$mbolism of ,olors.....................................................................................................................N4

@ong ,ategori+ation # ,alender # 2010 'he go#pronouns) <I) *irio.......................................NND$cliffe..........................................................................................................................................NN

'he go#<ronouns.........................................................................................................................NNDidu"ind&s 'omb...........................................................................................................................NA<I#,oncept...................................................................................................................................NA

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Prederi *istral&s poem *irio.......................................................................................................N7Koo" of ,ommon <ra$er...............................................................................................................N7-ed E Klue) <urple&s S$mbolism..................................................................................................N7Pontevraud.....................................................................................................................................N5Daiblingen.....................................................................................................................................N5Preemasonar$.................................................................................................................................N5

Illuminated *anuscripts................................................................................................................N5 (otitia ignitatum.........................................................................................................................N5,olored Idols..................................................................................................................................N5St. <eter..........................................................................................................................................NGBieron$mos Kosch ........................................................................................................................NGDilliam of 8range.........................................................................................................................NG'he Hingfisher ..............................................................................................................................A0,olor ,odes...................................................................................................................................A0'he @ast Supper.............................................................................................................................A0Fudas...............................................................................................................................................A0

@ong ,ategori+ation # ,alender # 200G $aus) ,olors) xodus) Plags) Bochdorf.........................A2

-ed E Klue#combinations.............................................................................................................A2-ed E Klue E <urple in the Kible.................................................................................................A2Bochdorf........................................................................................................................................AKrabant...........................................................................................................................................A$aeus Bermetic ,odex.............................................................................................................A

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List of Singular Studies

Linguistic Studies

• 'he Sumerian 6Dater#,odes E 8verview of the Sumerian Dord#trees for Lrandfather 

cuneiform) Fohn %. Balloran&s <roto#Sumerian @anguage Invention <rocess a T a$a T a$a$a) ad) ab) adda) abba

•  (otes on a Lothic Llossar$%Ua /water stream) in which the character U ma$ have been defined to achieve perfects$mmetr$ between the left and the right side of the word

•  (otes on a Laelic *anx ictionar$ In *anx the divine name is 6Fee) in the vocative written as 6?ee.In *anx the ego#pronoun is 6mee) which also is translated as 6month) which ma$ refer toan ancient lunar religion based on a moon#god. 'he emphasi+ed ego#pronoun 6mish ma$

 be correlating to Lerman 6ich. 'he word @hiam is understood as 6m$) with me.

• 'he Strange @in" Ketween Sumerian % E #Dords and Scandinavian J#Dords'he simplest words are the 1#vowel words) which exist in archaic Sumerian and ancientScandinavian dictionaries.In 'he <roto#Sumerian @anguage Invention <rocess Fohn %. Balloran claims that earliestwords had been designed as vowel#onl$ words /e.g.) a) T &water&

•  (otes to 8scan and 8ther Italic @anguages In 8scan the special characters V and W for the long vowels of Xi=Y and Xu=Y have been addedto the alphabet. 'he 8scan ego#pronoun 6ZZv preserves the t$pical 6I9#core of Fupiter and?BDB) which ma$ carr$ the s$mbolism for the archaic philosoph$. %lso the personal

 pronouns tiium /6$ou) iusc /6the$ and i["leZ /6da$ are using I9#cores.In Sicilian the ego#pronoun is I9) which matches to the 8scan ego#pronoun 6ZZv.

• 'he -ole of go#pronouns in the ,reation @egendspeciall$ the ego#pronouns /the personal pronoun of the first person singular had beenlin"ed to the creation legend b$ using ego#pronouns such as 6adam) 6man) 6m\n andeven 6ji or 6ieu as a scattered parts of the <rovencal deit$ 6ieu.

• t$molog$ for the (ame $aus /,oncept ue to its vocal similarit$ the Sans"rit ego#pronoun aham1 ma$ be correlating to 6adam

and to the creation legend as well.•  (otes to the ,uneiform 8ld#<ersian Scripture 

'he most interesting words of the 8ld Iranian cuneiform Ms$llabar$ are the old#<ersianego#pronoun 6%dam /6I) its accusative 6m]m /6me) the $ou#pronoun 6tuva /6$ou)the e!uivalent word for 6ve= 6F^va /6@ife) and Kaga /6Lod.

Structuring phases

• !tru"turing phases= <hase = Kipolarit$= cups and pillars) burial rituals. <hase 2= % bipolar god&s name _eiwos and a s"$#god&s name _$eus and its derivatives. go#pronouns seemto have been designed as vowel se!uences. In phase 3 ancient religions often started from a

 bipolar deit$) such as the -oman god Fanus or ianus).. In a 4th <hase both Fulius ,aesar and'acitus compare the most important deit$ in Lermania to *ercur$ /Bermes. In the *iddle%ge the emperors and "ings preferred the colors red) blue and purple for their garments)graves and flags2.

2 Kipolar *onotheism /<ublished= 2 / 2 / 20#

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Hierarchies

• Hierar"hies  # ,up and ring mar"s) a standardi+ed color hierarch$) a biblical creationlegend) a vowel&s hierarch$) a word hierarch$. -edundanc$ allows us to reconstructdisturbed or corrupted hierarchies.

The Archaic Period• Ar"hai" $erio%  # Koth the Hurgan period /4th *illenium K.,. and the M,orded Dare

cultureM#period /2550 K.,.#2000 K.,. buried their women left sided and their men rightsided as mirrored images) both facing towards the east.4 

Hochdorf burial mound 

• Ho"h%orf &urial moun% # 'he museum is located in an area populated in the Ath centur$ before ,hrist) but is famous for the findings in an untouched imperial grave) which had beendiscovered in 1G75N.

Planet cults

• $lanet "ults  of Barran  /-oman= ,arrhae and dessa  /9rfa) and toda$= T `anlurfa is based on worshiping the sun) moon) and five other visible 6planets.

Sabians planets

• !a&ians planets  # Cowels) metals colors) seven temples) devoted to each of the seven planets.Barran /'imaeus # 'he sun had two 6illegal children /*ercur$ and Cenus to meet 4

 planets /*oon) Saturn) *ars) Fupiter in their special universal orbits.<lato&s  'imaeus  the orrer$  ()*+, /FehovaA N 6swiftness#s$stem IA)O.)represented b$ N basic vowels. 2 planets /*ercur$ and Cenus) vowels E respectivel$ H areadditional elements) which didn&t pla$ a substantial role in the fundamental laws of harmon$.*ercur$ /Bermes E Cenus /%phrodite occup$ illegal positions in the pedigree Saturn/Hronos T Fupiter /eus T *ars /%res.'he Sun) the *oon) Saturn /Hronos) Fupiter /eus and *ars /%res) represented b$()*+) which initiall$ before the birth of eus # originated as the 'rigrammaton ()

Chaldean planets

•1hal%ean planets= *oon %) *ercur$ ) Cenus B) Sun I) *ars 8) Fupiter 9:?en Saturn . ) I%8?) start with .5

Sabian, Chaldean planetary, Timaeus, Sefer Yetzirah. Trinity 

• !a&ian 1hal%ean planetary imaeus !efer .etirah rinity5 I) %) 9 or ) ) ) k) ) )) ) %) ) I) 8) 9) %) ) B) I) 8) ?) . Bq%) IB) etc... ) /Fehovah) I)I%) I%9 or ) I%9%) I89% IBB89%) .G 

'he <hilosophical (ucleus /<ublished= 0 / / 2024 Kod$ *irroring at Kurials <ublished= 03 / 30 / 200 N Bochdorf -evisited # % reconstructed ,eltic Site 

A 6In the Fewish#g$ptian magic#pap$ri it appears as Ιαωουηε. /source= (%*S 8P L8 # Fewishnc$clopedia7 Some (otes to Sabian <hilosoph$ and 'imaeus # <ublished= 0 / 06 / 2035 'he Seven 'emples of Barran # xplaining the vowel s$mbols in   0 / 07 / 203G  (otes to Sefer ?et+irah # <ublished= 1 / 0 / 203

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o!el sets

• 8o9el sets= %#I#9) %##I#8#9) long vowels B E ) ? E /14A K,10.

"go#pronoun

Ego-pronoun= according to *orris Swadesh in an$ language the most important word is theego#pronoun. 'he most important characters are the vowels the non#vowels merel$ are to be considered as 6additional consonants11.

o!els

• 8o9els  # Foscel$n Lodwin describes various religious s$mbols in vowels of ancientlanguages12.

$emetrius

•Demetrius= In g$pt the priests) when singing h$mns in praise of the gods) emplo$ theseven vowels) which the$ utter in due succession and the sound of these letters is soeuphonious that men listen to it in preference to flute and l$re.1

High and Lo! o!els

• High an% :o9 8o9els= XiY and XuY close or high vowels) XaY open or low vowel) XiY) XuY) XaYfundamental vowels. XiY E XuY antipodes. s"$#god $aus= XiY E XuY including an XaY.14

Long end short %o!els

• :ong en% short ;o9els= long  vowels Xa e i o uY) short  vowels Xa e i o uY) ohar) I89)Fupiter) ius) justice) judge) iugum) $o"e) etc.) Bei. w /6custom) tradition) law) _aiw)_aiwa+ /6law) _oiw# /6custom) tradition) law. 1N

The battle bet!een &ehoua 'YH(H) * &oue '+upiter)

• he &attle &et9een Iehoua <.H=H# > Ioue <?upiter#5  I) 9) %) ?) 8) . Fohn <ic della*irandola /14A#14G4) Bebrew scholars& idea= Iehoua derived from Ioue /Fupiter IouaIehoua. T rejected b$ archbishop Lilbert L3n3brard /1NA5 to defend the 'rinit$. Beattac"ed Ioua used b$ ,hateillon reminding that St %ugustine had explained according to thewriter Carro that the Fews had worshiped Ioue /Fupiter) and that the use of Ioua was thus areturn to paganism. /Iehue or Iihue %ramaic $ihweh) Iehoua) Fupiter Iehoua. <I#core isthe $au in the name of the s"$#god $aus:$eus) Fupiter) ieu) Feu) Fove) ios) io) is)'$r) 'uis) iu) ius) eus) eus. ,orrelation never ever diagnosed between divine namesand ego#pronouns= Fupiter) s"$#god $aus:$eus) Iehoua1A.

10 ncr$ption and ecr$ption of the %lphabetical Bierogl$phs # <ublished= 1@ / 0 / 20311 Cowels for ternit$ <ublished= 0 / 0 / 20 12 8n the S$mbolism of the Cowels %##I#8#9  <ublished= 03 / 4 / 201 'he Cowels& S$mbolism in %rchaic B$mns # (otes to the vowels in e locutione of emetrius # <ublished= 0 : 24

: 20114 % -eview of Cowel#S$mbolism # <ublished= 03 / / 203 1N  (otes to the @etters& S$mbolism in the ohar   # 9ploaded 10:1N:20141A 'he Cowels in the ivine (ame/s # <ublished= 03 / 6 / 203 

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on#%o!el ego#pronouns

• Bon-;o9el ego-pronouns=  y) m\n) *annus) old#<ersian Qadam6) Sardinian QKabbu*annu6 E 6*ere *annu) Sardinian 3u # u) $aus) eus) eus) Dalloon Q%Ci6) theSavo$an Q%e6) Q%'6) Qheu6) Sardinian go#variants „%ego6) Qego6) Qeu6 and Q%u6) 6in Futland and west#(orwa$.17

-urrent and Sutterlin Scripture

• Furrent an% !utterlin !"ripture= ,reation legend) ?ud) iota) Fosef Beinrich&s Schreib#@ese#Pibel15

eus * &eus

• Geus > Ieus= eus&) Ieus) Iove /T Iupiter) ?ahweh) ivos.1G

The /rigin of the ego#pronouns & and 0 

• 'he Origin of the ego-pronouns I an%  = Scandinavia) J) ?od) I89) Fupiter) nought) ]/6alwa$sM) Mever20) D$cliffe) ($$t) nox) @i$t) lzx) ohar) Bebrew) Bei) Beirat) he)eeuwig. 21

Shuru1 * Chiri1 

• !huru > 1hiri  # Shuru" /female) the moon) left column) 9 E ,hiri" /male) the sun)right column) I22) 

& * 2

• I > U  'he <I#names /_${us and /_deiw#os are based on antipodes) s$mboli+ed b$the vowels I and 9. % brea"through ma$ be reached b$ accepting the 6jod#consonant as avowel 6i2.

Concatenating & * 2 

• 1on"atenating I > U # ,oncatenating ego /Jeg##pronoun and _yu#pronoun /plural

Fa E v$ /-ussian Fav$) Fe E vous /Prench Fevous) Ih E Iuwih /8ld high Lerman Ihiuwih )  Yo  E vos /otros /Spanish ?ovos)  Io  E Voi  /Italian Iovoi) ji E Cos

/Dalloon) u E Cos /<ortuguese uvos) correlating to Foves / Jovis díes)  Kabbala , Papus Ieve |}~ >6eve) 6not#I /all others T the plural form for 6$ou.24

17 %n I) Dhich had been ,opied from the Dord # 9ploaded 11:1G:201415 t$molog$ of the Lenesis @egend # 9ploaded1G eus& erivation from Ieus  # 9ploaded 10:15:201420 %$e   ?es t$molog$= <erhaps from *iddle nglish _a$$e = a$) always 

21 % recursive concept for the Kiblical Lenesis # 9ploaded 10:20:201422 9nderstanding the %lef#Keis2 % ivine Se!uence of Cowels /<ublished= 0 / 24 / 20224 Balving E Foining the ,reature&s Dords in S$mposium  # 9ploaded 10:12:2014

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Hal%ing an androgynous Adam

• Hal;ing an an%rogynous A%am  # <re#medieval and medieval life and language)androg$nous *an) male and female partners T halves of *an. *etaphors2N.

3oaz and +achin• Koa an% ?a"hin  # 'heosoph$) red E violet#blue F#pillar Fachin) K#pillar Koa+) Sun E

*oon. masonic lodges. 'riad) trinit$) /I) %) 9 respectivel$ in Bebrew ?) B) C 2A.

 A%oidance of blue

• A;oi%an"e of &lue) development of d$es) artificial coloring. vil character) bad omen) evile$e) fertilit$) procreation27.

Chronicles /f The Picts

• 61hroni"les Of he $i"ts provides me with excellent information about the colored people /the <icts in a region full of whites /the %lbiones25. 

4ermanic deities

• Lermani" %eities # ,orrelation to the ego#pronouns /in Lerman mostl$ 6Ih) respectivel$6I the most important Lermanic deities are those which are related to 'uesda$= '•r) 'iw)'ig and iu2G.

The Phoneme 0 

• he $honeme  XaeY represents the first person singular pronoun I) a definite article 6the)the verb 6is) 6running water and /in 8ld#nglish= law) scripture) ceremon$) custom)marriage. In the Lermanic legends the J#vowel refers to the world&s axis) poles) runningwater and the gods /Jsir0.

Tyr * Ti! 

• yr > i9= 6da$ /T $aus) ies) # 6'iw /the supreme s"$#god of da$light)ᛞ ᛏ

respectivel$ 'iwa+) iu) $aus) eus) is and the ego#pronoun # \ /6I interrelated andᚨ

important linguistic elements1.

Hierarchical P&"#language

• Hierar"hi"al $IE-language  with its hierarchical vowel structures) the primar$ color#hierarch$) and the ego#pronouns as top#elements in the et$mological hierarch$.2

2N %n ndless ,hain of *etaphors # <ublished= 04 / / 202 2A -ed E Klue in Solomon&s 'emple   published 21 : A :201427 Dh$ Klue has been *ade an Inferior ,olor /explaining the s$mbolism in positive -ed and negative Klue  #

<ublished= 04 / 23 / 202 25 Some (otes to M'he ,hronicles of the <ictsM # <ublished= 07 / 0 / 202 

2G $aus in the Lermanic Dee"da$s # <ublished= 02 / 03 / 202 0 \ /'he ,reation @egend encoded in a Singular Cowel # <ublished= 02 / 7 / 202 1 t$molog$ for \$) 'iw and \ /6I # <ublished= 04 / 0@ / 202 2 *emories of @anguages # <ublished= 0 / 23 / 202 

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50 for 0ternity # A (orld made of (ord's)5 

• M  for ternity - A =orl% ma%e of =or%<s#M T the J#pole at the Scandinavian (orth pole and the I9#pole in the Swiss cit$ ,hur. T a linguistic field distribution for the ego# pronouns. 

Symbolizing eternity • !ym&oliing eternity  in thoughts) tones) songs) vocals) vowels) words) poems)

architecture) paintings) boo"s the human voice4.

 Archaic etymological fetishism

• Ar"hai" etymologi"al fetishism= J)B and ? or are potential fetishes. consonants are con#sounding. 6a$) 'hursda$s) ego#pronNouns) justice) piousness) $outh) $o"e) jo$.

Letter " at the $elphic omphalos

• :etter E at the Delphi" omphalos) 2 eagles) eus. %pollo) letter ) La /or MLasM) MLa+MA

6editerranean di%ine names

• Me%iterranean %i;ine names are correlating with the ego#pronouns. Cowel s$mbolismnever has been interrupted from )N00K, to approximatel$ 1G00,7. 

The P&" 5eternity5#concept 

• he $IE NeternityN-"on"ept  rules pronouns) wisdom) evening) dar"ness) light) vowel#

structures5.

Tur1ic s1y god Tengri 

• uri" sy go% engri # similar to the Indo#uropean s"$ god) _$eus the structure of <roto#Indo#uropean religion /<I#religion is closer to that of the earl$ 'ur"s than to thereligion of an$ people of (ear astern or *editerranean anti!uit$. 'he %ss$rian first

 personal pronoun is related to the divine name /Lod) just li"e Prench:<rovencal /ieu  related to ieu) Italian /io related to ioG.

7Tengri, -huday, $eos and 4od8 • engri Fhu%ay Deos an% Lo%P) in which the earliest written divine concept of the s"$#

god has been documented as stars indicating a #fold basic concept) which subse!uentl$has been reduced to a singular star 40.

'he t$mological Pieldlines # <ublished= 04 / 0@ / 202 4 %s Slow %s <ossible S/timulating ternit$ # <ublished= 11:0:2012N %rchaic Petishism # <ublished= 04 : 0 : 201A 'he #Inscription at the 8mphalos of elphi   published 2N : N :2014

7 'he Bermetic ,odex III # Cowel S$mbolism # <ublished= 0 : 27 : 2015 /-e esigning a <I Structure # <ublished= 0N : 05 : 201G  (otes to the 'ur"ic -unic %lphabet # <ublished= 0 / 20 / 202 40 'he 'rinit$ ,oncept # <ublished= 0 / 2 / 202 

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Ta9i1, Persian, Hindi:2rdu and -urdish

• aCi $ersian Hin%i/Ur%u an% Fur%ish use an go#pronoun is identical to the name of the first human being 6man41.

otes to 5eus5 by Arthur 3ernard Coo1 ';<=>)

• Botes to NGeusN &y Arthur Kernar% 1oo <26#) consisting of

◦ 'he #Inscription at the 8mphalos of elphi # (otes /1◦ In the (ame of eus # (otes /2◦ 'he Boliest Spot in %ll Bellas # (otes /◦ Fanusli"e eities # (otes /4◦ %mber 'rading # (otes /N◦ -etrospect # (otes /Aeus) &the Kright 8ne)& da$#light S"$) +o€stic Bomer) S"$#god) pantheon) s"$#prop) iana#

 pillars) %g$e[s#pillars of Lreece.

eus) %rthur Kernard ,oo" /1G2N T Fanus:an) support pillars) Fou:Feu#piter:eus)42 eus#% Stud$ in %ncient -eligion ) collapsing s"$) ,elts) %lexander) pillars) %rthur K ,oo".4

Colors for garments

• 1olors for garments in ancient oil paintings seems to be following the wealth$ decorationsin the medieval codices) which mainl$ consist of Kibles44. 

&lluminations in the 3oo1 4enesis

• Illuminations in the Koo Lenesis explain the basic idea of weaving words li"e human beings s$mboli+ed b$ male and female persons as married couples. Initiall$ man had startedas a couple of two individuals colored red and blue) which had to multipl$4N. 

The $utch !ord 7Paars8 

• he Dut"h 9or% $aarsP describes the color 6purple) which ma$ have been in use inancient eras as religious s$mbols in analog$ to the colors red and blue.4A 

6edie%al symbolic colors purple, red and blue

Me%ie;al sym&oli" "olors purple re% an% &lue in urope ma$ have ruled b$ the biblical!uotations) which must be considered as androg$nous s$mbols47.

?ed, blue and purple

• Qe% &lue an% purple have been defined as religious s$mbols in the divine commands inthe boo"s xodus and ,hronicles45. 

41 ecoding the go#<ronoun /QI6 <ublished= / 27 / 200 42 S$nthesis of the ata in &eus& b$ %rthur K. ,oo" /1G2N  published 25 : N :20144 'he Dorld&s <illar in the Dords   published 0 : N :201444 Secret color ,odes in the Kible <ublished= 2 / 06 / 200

4N Lenesis # Deaving the Dords in -ed and in Klue <ublished= 2 / 23 / 200 4A %nother t$molog$ for <urple <ublished= 0 / 07 / 20047 t$molog$ for Plags <ublished= 0 / 4 / 20045 Klue and -ed in *edieval Larments <ublished= 04 / 02 / 200 

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Purple

• $urple has alwa$s been a divine and imperial color. 'he divine commands in xodus 25#25and G /#21)22)0 clearl$ reveal a preference of blue for %aron and his sons4G.

4reen

• Lreen has been associated with Islam for man$ centuries. It is not clear wh$ this is so. 'hecolors purple) red and blue /in use from earl$ beginnings in ,hristianit$ ma$ be found inthe imperial garments) in the biblical decorations) in icons or paintings and in flagsN0.

+osephus@ categorization of red * blue

• ?osephus categori+ed red and blue as images of the fire and the s"$. In contrast purple andwhite have been considered as representing their sources /the sea) respectivel$ the earthN1.

Yello! 

• .ello9 # In ancient and medieval eras $ellow is a betra$er&s s$mbol for the evil) which has been documented in a great number of examples in this manuscriptN2.

• .ello9 for ?u%as  # Fudas wears $ellow) green or blac" /or combinations of these medieval 6evilcolors. Sometimes the artist will dress Fudas in 6good colors /blue and red and applies 6evilcolors for other disciples) in order to trigger the attention of the observersN.

Struggle of patrism against matrism

• !truggle of patrism against matrism) in which the ancient ,eltic) matristic religions ma$as well be characteri+ed as androg$nous philosophies.N4

Colors as ancient symbols

• 1olors as an"ient sym&ols # % great number of ancient #mostl$ religious # codings has beenconserved in anti!uities. 8ne of the fascinating topics in these areas is the use of colors asancient s$mbols) which have been documented in writings such as the Kible) in ancientsculptures and in ancient buildingsNN. 

Lamentation for Tyre

:amentation for yre state of the art) including materials) soldiers) pa$ments and special!ualit$ descriptions. Bese"iel 27 seems to specif$ exactl$ the same colors Dhite) <urple) -ed andKlue as the$ have been listed in the divine commands at xodus 2N =4 and 2 C!o"i#les =14.NA

4G Lender -eferences for <urple) -ed and Klue <ublished= 0 / @ / 200N0 'he S$mbolic color Lreen in Islam <ublished= 02 / 02 / 200

N1 'he S$mbolism of the ,olors <urple) Dhite) -ed and Klue # <ublished= 0 / 04 / 202 N2 ?ellow for Fudas <ublished= 04 / 4 / 200

N ,olor ,odings in the @ast Supper /8verview <ublished= 04 / / 200N4 <atrism) *atrism and %ndrog$n$ <ublished= 02 / 2 / 200NN 'he Pundamental ,olor S$mbols Klue and -ed <ublished= 0 / 2 / 200NA @amentation for '$re # <ublished= / 04 / 202 

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?ed, !hite and blue in Hamburg 

• Qe% 9hite an% &lue) Bamburger Hunsthalle) Lrabow %ltarpiece) dominated b$ red and blue tos$mboli+e antipodes such as salt and sweet waters) %dam and ve) ,ain and %belN7.

The garments at The Last Supper 

• he garments at he :ast !upper # 'his anal$sis documents the color codes in the garments at 'he@ast Supper /@eonardo da Cinci to investigate the thesis that in the *iddle %ge red E blue ma$have s$mboli+ed the Lood and $ellow E green the vil forcesN5. 

The colors red, blue and !hite

• he "olors re% &lue an% 9hite ma$ correlate to a couple of graves located at abbe$s in Pontevraultand -oermond. 'hese tombs belong to the ro$al clan of the <lantagenets and to the counts of LelreNG.

 The name 51ingfisher5 

• he name NingfisherN refers to the (orse roots MHungsfis"areM and ma$ have been defined b$ the (ormans. 'he tombs at Pontevraud in Prance also refer to the et$molog$ for the Hingfisher birdsA0.

?ed * 3lue in 3iblical &lluminations

• Qe% > Klue in Illuminations # %n anal$sis of the ornaments in medieval Kible#codices reveals anoverwhelming number of red E blue scripting lines) garments and other ornaments) which arereferring to divine commands in the Koo" xodusA1.

The correlations bet!een primary parameters

• he "orrelations &et9een primary parameters # vowels) pitch) planets) metals) da$s of the wee" and the rainbow&s colors /'able are consistent in explaining the seven earth#boundelements in the vowels) metals) planets) da$s of the wee" and the rainbowA2.

6embership@ symbols to clans are shibboleths

• Mem&ership's sym&ols to "lans are shi&&oleths5 Special pronunciation /the Hing&s or Rueen&s speech) ego#pronouns. ,olors in flags) coats#of#arms) burial tombs) temples)sculptures) medieval manuscripts and paintingsA.

Cross#references bet!een the most important pre#Christian deities• 1ross-referen"es &et9een the most important pre-1hristian %eities  with respect to

selected parameters= # androg$n$) dualit$) multiple#faced # permanent or temporar$ fetters)immobilit$ # horns or antlers # references to time# and calendar#"eepingA4.

N7 -ed) Dhite and Klue in some %rtwor"s /Bamburg # <ublished= 02:1A:201N5 ,olor ,oding in the @ast Supper /b$ @eonardo a Cinci <ublished= 04 / 7 / 200

NG Klue and -ed in -oermond <ublished= 04 / 2 / 200A0 'he Hingfisher # 'he et$molog$ of "ingfisher  <ublished= 06 / 0 / 200

A1 -ed and Klue in the *iddle %ge <ublished= 06 / 06 / 200 A2 % Short 'reatise of Cowel#S$mbolism # <ublished= 0 / 2 / 202 A Semiotic Studies /explaining the shibboleths  # <ublished= 03 / 06 / 203 A4 <atrism) *atrism and %ndrog$n$ <ublished= 02 / 2 / 200 

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Study of ancient customs

• !tu%y of an"ient "ustoms) which ma$ be "nown to scholars but remain hidden in the oldand worn out boo"s) paintings and sculpturesAN.

Standardizing di%ine names to $iBu : $iu, respecti%ely to $iB : $i 

• !tan%ar%iing %i;ine names to DiRu or DiSu <T# an% respe"ti;ely to DiR or DiS <.#

'he first event >) probabl$ triggered b$ a powerful emperor ,onstantine I around 1)standardi+ed the divine name to iu or i3u and the corresponding go#pronouns to iu or i3u. 'he second event ?) probabl$ triggered b$ a less powerful uropean leader between 400%#500 %) redefined the divine name to i or i3 and the corresponding go#pronounsto i or i3AA.

+ourney to 4raubDnden to study Alpine dialects

• ?ourney to Lrau&n%en to stu%y Alpine %iale"ts with go#pronouns 6i3u:iau:ioucorrelating to the divine names 6i3u:iau:iou. 'he %lps seem to have conservedsome genuine forms of the original go#pronouns and their corresponding divine namesA7.

7+eudi8 is 7de diu8, $iu@s day 

• ?eu%iP is %e %iuP Diu's %ay= 6Lod&s da$. 6Lod and the ego#pronounA5  AG. s"$#god $yaus, %eus, Jupi&e!, 'y!( 6DE) D.U %eCeV %eyeV.70 

"nglish "go#pronouns

• English Ego-pronouns  the first genuine nglish go#pronoun is the capitali+ed word6?) which has been used b$ D$cliffe between 152 and 1GN. Suetonius describes,laudius& invention of three new letters ?) and C and added them to the alphabet. D$cliffeↃ

ma$ have understood the s$mbolism of the sound between u and i and the androg$nouscreation legends71.

Capitalization of personal pronouns

• 1apitaliation of personal pronouns of the 1st and the 2nd person) documented in M'he8rigins of a <ronounM b$ <almer) S.K. /200N. Y ) I ) Ik, Ic and Ich derived from or correlatedto ?ggdrasil an )s# Mash treeM) honored b$ an upper case for religious reasons. Y**  /8din

a master for his creature 6?) ?g) g) Ich) I") and J consisting of a vowel combination J a male %s"r E a female mbla72.

AN ies Pasti # 9nderstanding the Pastened Sculptures <ublished= 02 / @ / 200 AA 'he ># %nd ?#vents in the -oman mpire <ublished= 04 / 30 / 20 A7 %nal$sis of a @inguistic %nomal$ in the %lps <ublished= 0 / 2 / 20 A5 the personal pronoun of the first person singular 

AG 'he dialects S%C8?%- # %rpitania.eu70 'he go#pronouns and ivine (ames in Savo$ Prench ialects # <ublished= 11:1A:201271 'he ?#<roceedings /'he ?#He$ to the nglish go#<ronouns <ublished= 2 / 0 / 20 72  (otes to M8rigins of a <ronounM b$ <almer) S.K. /200N # <ublished= 01:2:201

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"go#pronoun

• Ego-pronoun - I) pron. personal Lothic= i eiC eg iag i  Saxon= i ie 'eutonic= i"hanish= ieg Lree"= WXY WY @atin= ego Italian= io Prench= Ce Delsh= i) signif$ing the

 sa+e) the sel-sa+e i"dividual .

I was used b$ the Loths and nglish instead of their ia) our yea) which have nearl$ the same

formation) and was written y b$ Sha"espeare. 'he %rabs sa$ y for me7.

Collection of Scribd#papers at dra%i%araro

• 1olle"tion of !"ri&%-papers at %ra;i;araro) Sha"espeare&s spelling arbitrar$)hierogl$phics or runes= sacred s$mbols used in an atmosphere of superstition74. 7N

Capitalization of the "go#pronoun

• 1apitaliation of the Ego-pronoun # In a singular) rare case both the capitali+ation of thesingular first#person pronoun) MIM and the second#person pronouns) M9M ma$ be found in adocument) written in the 1Ath centur$ b$ Dilliam of 8range7A.

 A"&/2 as a de%ice for "mperors and abbesses

• AEIOU as a %e;i"e of Zre%eri" III Ha&s&urg). Lnostic wisdom) %braxas) ))))))))) %I89. Bedwig von *ec"lenburg. abbess of the cloister -ibnit+) 142) 14A7) and duchess lisabeth von *e"lenburg) daughter of Beinrich III. of *ec"lenburgSchwerin /abbess 14A7 1N0 used a similar %I89#device for their signature stamps77 /included the image of a bull&s head. 'he stamps have been used for atleast 2 documents) dated 14AG respectivel$ 145275.

The "nglish manuscript of the 6ithras Liturgy 

• he English manus"ript of the Mithras :iturgy  reveals some interesting !uotations of genuine vowel se!uences such as .eeiouo in several divine names and other sacred texts7G.

?ed * 3lue in the ational 6useum, (arsa!, Poland 

• Qe% > Klue in the Bational Museum =arsa9 $olan% # Kernardo Kellotto&s /,analettoFesus ,leansing the 'emple) red E blue) $ellow) green robes) Liotto50

?ed, blue, purple in Aachen, 6aastricht • Qe% &lue purple in Aa"hen Maastri"ht # ,harlemagne) vowels) monogram) cartouche51.

7  (otes to t$mons of nglish Dords /152A # <ublished= 16 / 0 / 20374 t$molog$ of nglish Dords ) page 24#2N7N Some (otes to Mt$mons of nglish DordsM b$ Fohn 'homson /152A # <ublished= 01:2:2017A 'he *ajestic Singular in Dilliam of 8range&s @etter  <ublished= 06 / 24 / 200 77 Leorg ,hristian Priedrich @isch =

Siegel der Ber+ogin Bedwig von *e"lenburg) %ebtissin des Hlosters -ibnit+) 142) ‚ 14A7) und der Ber+oginlisabeth) Bedwigs (achfolgerin In= FahrbOcher des Cereins fOr *ec"lenburgische Leschichte und %ltertums"unde) Kand 21 /15NA) S. 14#1N

75 @ove is a five#letter bird # <ublished= / / 202 7G 'he Cowels %I8?8 in the *ithras @iturg$ # <ublished= 02 / 07 / 202 50 -ed and Klue in the <aintings 'itled ,leansing the 'emple # <ublished on ec 02) 20151 -ed E Klue and 8ther S$mbolism at the Beart of urope  published 4:1:2014

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?eturn of the Prodigal Son, ?embrandt 

• Qeturn of the $ro%igal !on Qem&ran%t digit ratio for males& E females& digits52.

Elags@ Colors in -udrun 'or 4udrunlied)

Zlags' 1olors in Fu%run <or Lu%runlie%# T a medieval description of medieval flags. Intale the 27th /6Bow @udwig and Bartmut met the Begelings Bartmut names the banners of the coming "nights5.

4oethe@s color symbolism

• Loethe's "olor sym&olism  # 9p to 175N Loethe clearl$ identified the three basic color elements) in which blue and $ellow are the basic) antipodal elements and red is the s$nthesisof light. 6% countr$) Loethe concluded) 6starts out from a name and a flag) and it then

 becomes them) just as a man fulfills his destin$6. 'his idea has been interpreted b$Prancisco de *iranda to derive the present national flags of ,olombia) Cene+uela and

cuador /175N54

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The Pro%encal ego#pronoun

• he $ro;en"al ego-pronoun - ."&oi"e /ippoly&e 0i*o&  /152N 15G7= poem in <rovencal) (mes. go#pronouns5N  /6$iou) 6m€ou /6€ou 6i3u 6i3u in Pr3d3ric  1is&!al &s 1i!2io.5A  6€ou#spelling T _iou#piter) the <I#root for Fupiter. iou has also beenfound in the dialect of Cillar#St#<ancrace where the ego#pronouns are iòu më ) respectivel$m’ iòu 57 

+ung@s Symbolism

• ?ung's !ym&olism # 'he bipolarit$) the androg$n$) the coloring of initials) the colors& redand blue in Fung&s masterpiece corresponds to similar s$mbolism in a great number of medieval manuscripts55.

?ed and blue

• Qe% an% &lue decorations of temples) sculptures) bibles) paintings) frescoes) coats of arms)flags have been revived in the modern comics) games and movies of the twentieth centur$5G.

 ?alph (aldo "merson ature• Qalph =al%o Emerson Bature antipodes procreate right /straight wrong /twistedG0 

52 %ndrog$nous S$mbols in -embrandt&s -eturn of the <rodigal Son   published 2N:4:20145 ,apita Selecta on -ed and Klue ,oloration # <ublished= 0 / 0 / 202

54 S$mbolism in %ntipodal ,olors /<ublished= 0 / 03 / 202#5N 'he personal pronoun of the first person singular.5A 6?iou E 6€ou in the dialect of (imes # <ublished= 11:1N:201257 <atois of Cillar#St#<ancrace /for the moment this site unfortunatel$ seems to have been lost =

<ersonal pronouns= /,as sujet ,as r3gime atone toni!ue direct indirectSg. 1ƒp a /l„ iu m…) m„ iu 2ƒp tO) t„ t…) t„ tO ƒp * u/l) al ei/l s… lu ei P eilo la eilo ( o) ul) la # lu # <l. 1ƒp n_

n_ 2ƒp _ v_ v_ ƒp * /+ s… l_ i P eilk /eila+ lk_ eilk55 -ed and Klue in ,.L. Fung&s M'he -ed Koo"M # <ublished= 0 / 7 / 202 5G 'he Superman %rchet$pe&s ,olors # <ublished= 0 / 20 / 202 G0 Klac" 'races in Dhite (oise /anal$+ing merson&s wor" M (atureM 9pl. 2G.5.2014

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Hermann 3urger FThe (ord#3ased 6an7 

• Hermann Kurger [he =or%-Kase% ManG1 ?ahoo /Iahu T human) \X] /eg†) B) ?BD)ic) ich) ia) iu) jau) jeu)  jou) ‡ˆ‰ /eg† human) Fonathan Swift&s .ahoo /?BD Lod&s ImageG2.

Pre#Thalic philosophical ideas

• $re-hali" philosophi"al i%eas  # Kertrand -ussell= <hilosoph$ starts with  'halesG.. lowvowel XaY) the front vowels XiY X$Y XeY) a semivowel XwY and the bac" vowels XoY XuY. 6aion)eternit$) high age) custom) law) marriage) etc.  jau) formula= Šdivine name‹ 6 E Šego#

 pronoun‹.

"go#pronouns in Chur 

• Ego-pronouns in 1hur5 ieu) iau) iou and ih) -hine&s bifurcation) A-E-H-I-O-.-) %) ) I)8) 9. dia#!i&i# , ape3 , lo"* I-vowel . %) I) 9) %) I) )  4!ede!i#5 III &s device  .-6-I-7-8 . G4

?obert 6usil@s FThe 6an (ithout Gualities8 • Qo&ert Musil's  [ he Man =ithout ^ualities  # iotima) Konadea) <hilo) Lod 6,reator 

without !ualitiesGN.

• Qo&ert Musil's [he Man =ithout ^ualities) fictive biograph$) sibling love) chapter 6'heSiamese 'wins) twin sister) utopian) alter go) siblings 9lrich E %gathe) clothing colors.red) green) blue and $ellowGA.

Colors in 76an !ithout ualities8 

• 1olors in Man 9ithout _ualitiesP *usil) $ellow E blue complementar$ red E green)

antipodes violet or purple. Loethe) (ewton) wald Bering)  (atural ,olor S$stem  /(,S.G7

?ed * 3lue in Sal%ador $ali@s FThe $i%ine Comedy7 

• Qe% > Klue in !al;a%or Dali's [he Di;ine 1ome%y) ante) KeatriceG5.

G1 'itle in Lerman language= Qer *ann) der nur aus D;rtern besteht6G2 % @etter#Kased Bu*an   uploaded A.G.2014G c. A24 c. N4A K,G4 ternit$ # a <re#'hales#-oot for Destern <hilosoph$ # 9ploaded 0G:0:14

GN  (otes to -obert *usil&s &Salvator&#<roject # 9ploaded 07:12:14GA % *ausoleum of Dords *usil&s esign of Q'he *an Dithout Rualities   9pl. 05:N:14G7 'he ,olor S$mbolism of <hilosophers  # 9ploaded 07:25:14G5 -ed E Klue in Salvador ali&s Illustrations for ante&s M'he ivine ,omed$M

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Short Categorization99

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1. 'he Sumerian 6Dater#,odes E 8verview of the Sumerian Dord#trees for Lrandfather 

cuneiform) Fohn %. Balloran&s <roto#Sumerian @anguage Invention <rocess a T a$a T a$a$a) ad) ab) adda) abba

2.  (otes on a Lothic Llossar$%Ua /water stream) in which the character U ma$ have been defined to achieve perfects$mmetr$ between the left and the right side of the word

.  (otes on a Laelic *anx ictionar$ In *anx the divine name is 6Fee) in the vocative written as 6?ee.In *anx the ego#pronoun is 6mee) which also is translated as 6month) which ma$ refer toan ancient lunar religion based on a moon#god. 'he emphasi+ed ego#pronoun 6mish ma$

 be correlating to Lerman 6ich. 'he word @hiam is understood as 6m$) with me.

4. 'he Strange @in" Ketween Sumerian % E #Dords and Scandinavian J#Dords'he simplest words are the 1#vowel words) which exist in archaic Sumerian and ancientScandinavian dictionaries.In 'he <roto#Sumerian @anguage Invention <rocess Fohn %. Balloran claims that earliestwords had been designed as vowel#onl$ words /e.g.) a) T &water&

N.  (otes to 8scan and 8ther Italic @anguages In 8scan the special characters V and W for the long vowels of Xi=Y and Xu=Y have been addedto the alphabet. 'he 8scan ego#pronoun 6ZZv preserves the t$pical 6I9#core of Fupiter and?BDB) which ma$ carr$ the s$mbolism for the archaic philosoph$. %lso the personal

 pronouns tiium /6$ou) iusc /6the$ and i["leZ /6da$ are using I9#cores.In Sicilian the ego#pronoun is I9) which matches to the 8scan ego#pronoun 6ZZv.

A. 'he -ole of go#pronouns in the ,reation @egendspeciall$ the ego#pronouns /the personal pronoun of the first person singular had beenlin"ed to the creation legend b$ using ego#pronouns such as 6adam) 6man) 6m\n andeven 6ji or 6ieu as a scattered parts of the <rovencal deit$ 6ieu.

7. t$molog$ for the (ame $aus /,oncept ue to its vocal similarit$ the Sans"rit ego#pronoun aham1 ma$ be correlating to 6adam

and to the creation legend as well.5.  (otes to the ,uneiform 8ld#<ersian Scripture 

'he most interesting words of the 8ld Iranian cuneiform Ms$llabar$ are the old#<ersianego#pronoun 6%dam /6I) its accusative 6m]m /6me) the $ou#pronoun 6tuva /6$ou)the e!uivalent word for 6ve= 6F^va /6@ife) and Kaga /6Lod.

G. Bistor$ of the go#pronouns& t$molog$

-ecentl$ I decided to list these topics for better overview and searching the web#lin"s. Inthis overview the documentation has been rearranged to form a structured documents& tree)which allows me to find patterns and lin"s.

10. <roceedings in the <ronouns& t$molog$ /Summar$

I concentrated the search#"e$s and reduced the documents according to relevance.

GG 'he number of downloads has been specified for 21.11.2014.

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11. %n I) Dhich had been ,opied from the Dord # 1 downloadHe$words= y) m\n ) *annus) old#<ersian Qadam6) Sardinian QKabbu *annu6 E 6*ere*annu) Sardinian 3u # u) $aus) eus) eus) Dalloon Q%Ci6) the Savo$an Q%e6) Q%'6)Qheu6) Sardinian go#variants „%ego6) Qego6) Qeu6 and Q%u6) 6 in Futland and west#

 (orwa$.

12. t$molog$ of the Lenesis @egend  0 downloads #He$words= ,reation legend) ?ud) iota) Fosef Beinrich&s Schreib#@ese#Pibel  1 download #1. Lenesis Starting as the Cowel Dord %I89  0 downloads #

He$words= painting) Lenesis) %I89) Hurrent script) Fot14. % recursive concept for the Kiblical Lenesis  0 downloads #

He$words= Scandinavia) J) ?od) I89) Fupiter) nought) ] /6alwa$sM) Mever100) D$cliffe)  ($$t) nox) @i$t) lzx) ohar) Bebrew) Bei) Beirat) he) eeuwig.Shuru" /female) the moon) left column) 9 E ,hiri" /male) the sun) right column) I101)

1N. eus& erivation from Ieus  0 downloads #He$words= eus&) Ieus) Iove /T Iupiter) ?ahweh) ivos.

1A. (otes to the @etters& S$mbolism in the ohar   1 download #

He$words= long  vowels Xa e i o uY) short  vowels Xa e i o uY) ohar) I89) Fupiter) ius) justice) judge) iugum) $o"e) etc.) Bei. w /6custom) tradition) law) _aiw) _aiwa+ /6law)_oiw# /6custom) tradition) law.

17. Balving E Foining the ,reature&s Dords in S$mposium   1 download #He$words= ,oncatenating ego /Jeg##pronoun and _yu#pronoun /pluralFa E v$ /-ussian Fav$) Fe E vous /Prench Fevous) Ih E Iuwih /8ld high Lerman Ihiuwih ) Yo E vos /otros /Spanish ?ovos) Io E Voi /Italian Iovoi) ji E Cos/Dalloon) u E Cos /<ortuguese uvos) correlating to Foves / Jovis díes)  Kabbala ,

 Papus Ieve |}~ >6eve) 6not#I /all others T the plural form for 6$ou.15. I sing) therefore I am  2 downloads #

He$words= ecartes& ,ogito ergo sum # MI thin") therefore I amM) sound se!uence XiYXoYXuYI89 /or I89#piter) 6I am a singing thing to prove that I am a human being.

1G. -ed E Klue in Salvador ali&s Illustrations for ante&s M'he ivine ,omed$M # downloads#He$words= -ed E Klue) Salvador ali) Q'he ivine ,omed$6) ante) Keatrice.

20. % ictionar$ of <roto#Cowel Dords / downloadsHe$words= %I89) JID8) I%) ?BDB. I9) I9 /Feve1) I89 /Fove) I%9) /B%D%/ve) permutations %I9) %9I) I%9) I9%) 9%I) 9I%.

21. ternit$ # a <re#'hales#-oot for Destern <hilosoph$ /2 downloadsHe$words= 'hales102. Kertrand -ussell) pre#'halic philosophical ideas. low vowel XaY) thefront vowels XiY X$Y XeY) a semivowel XwY and the bac" vowels XoY XuY. 6aion) eternit$) highage) custom) law) marriage) etc.  jau) formula= Šdivine name‹ 6 E Šego#pronoun‹.

ego#pronouns ieu) iau) iou and ih) -hine&s bifurcation) 1hur) A-E-H-I-O-.-)%) ) I) 8) 9. dia#!i&i# , ape3 , lo"* I-vowel . %) I) 9) %) I) ) 4!ede!i#5 III &s device  .-6-I-7-

8 .22. % @ifetime&s ,oloring Koo" /1GN4#2014  downloads #

He$words= androg$nous) Faime ,olŒn) <ablo <icasso.2. % @etter#Kased Bu*an  downloads #

Bermann Kurger  Q'he Dord#Kased *an610 ?ahoo /Iahu T human) \X] /eg†) B) ?BD.ic) ich) ia) iu) jau) jeu)  jou) ‡ˆ‰ /eg† human) Fonathan Swift&s .ahoo /?BD Lod&s Image.

24. Klac" 'races in Dhite (oise /anal$+ing merson&s wor" M (atureM 1 download #-alph Daldo merson  (ature antipodes procreate right /straight wrong /twisted

100%$e   ?es t$molog$= <erhaps from *iddle nglish _a$$e = a$) always 1019nderstanding the %lef#Keis102c. A24 c. N4A K,10'itle in Lerman language= Qer *ann) der nur aus D;rtern besteht6

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2N. 'racing Se!uences in a <hilosophical @ibrar$   1 download #He$words= %ndrog$n$) -obert *usil 6Siamese 'wins

2A. % *ausoleum of Dords *usil&s esign of Q'he *an Dithout Rualities  2 downloads #*usil) fictive biograph$) sibling love) chapter 6'he Siamese 'wins) twin sister) utopian)alter go) siblings 9lrich E %gathe) clothing colors. red) green) blue and $ellow.

27. 'he ,olor S$mbolism of <hilosophers  1 download #

6*an without !ualities *usil $ellow E blue complementar$ red E green) antipodes violetor purple. Loethe) (ewton) wald Bering) (atural ,olor S$stem  /(,S.25. In Search for a He$note in -obert *usil&s Q*an without RualitiesM 

He$words= -obert *usil&s Q'he *an Dithout Rualities6) androg$nous roots.2G. (otes to -obert *usil&s &Salvator&#<roject  1 download#

iotima) Konadea) -obert *usil&s) Q'he *an Dithout Rualities6) <hilo) Lod 6,reatorwithout !ualities.

0. -ed E Klue in Solomon&s 'emple  A downloadsHe$words= 'heosoph$) Koa+ and Fachin) red E violet#blue F#pillar) K#pillar) Sun E *oon.masonic lodges. 'riad) trinit$) /I) %) 9 respectivel$ in Bebrew ?) B) C.

1. 'he Dorld&s <illar in the Dords  downloads

eus #% Stud$ in %ncient -eligion ) collapsing s"$) ,elts) %lexander) pillars) %rthur K ,oo".2. S$nthesis of the ata in &eus& b$ %rthur K. ,oo" /1G2N  1 download

eus) %rthur Kernard ,oo" /1G2N) Fanus:an) support pillars) Fou:Feu#piter:eus). (otes to MeusM b$ %rthur Kernard ,oo" /1G2N) consisting of4. 'he #Inscription at the 8mphalos of elphi # (otes /1 # 2 downloadsN. In the (ame of eus # (otes /2  downloadsA. 'he Boliest Spot in %ll Bellas # (otes /  1 download7. Fanusli"e eities # (otes /4  1 download5. %mber 'rading # (otes /N  2 downloadsG. -etrospect # (otes /A  1 download

eus) &the Kright 8ne)& da$#light S"$) +o€stic Bomer) S"$#god) pantheon) s"$#prop) iana# pillars) %g$e[s#pillars of Lreece

40. 'he #Inscription at the 8mphalos of elphi  2 downloadsHe$words= elphic) omphalos) 2 eagles) eus. %pollo) letter ) La /or MLasM) MLa+M

41. %ndrog$nous S$mbols in -embrandt&s -eturn of the <rodigal Son # 2 downloadsHe$words= -eturn) <rodigal Son) -embrandt) digit ratio) males) females.

42. -ed E Klue and 8ther S$mbolism at the Beart of urope  1 downloadHe$words= %achen) *aastricht. ,harlemagne) red) blue) purple) vowels) monogram)cartouche.

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I used instead of their ia) our yea) written y b$ Sha"espeare. 'he %rabs sa$ y for me.A.  (otes to <lato&s 'imaeus and S$mposium # 4 downloads # 7 ,haldean planets and the stars7. 'he Seven 'emples of Barran # xplaining the vowel s$mbols in   - 1A downloads

,haldean planets= *oon%) *ercur$) CenusB) SunI) *ars8) Fupiter9:? ESaturn. /) . start with .

5. Some (otes to Sabian <hilosoph$ and 'imaeus  11 downloads

Barran  /,arrhae E dessa  /9rfa : `anlurfa worshiping the sun) moon) and five other visible 6planets. 7 vowels) metals) colors) temples devoted to planets.%ccording to 'imaeus the sun had 6illegal children /*ercur$ and Cenus to meet 4 planets/*oon) Saturn) *ars) Fupiter in their special universal orbits.<lato&s 'imaeus  orrer$  ()*+, /Fehova104 N 6swiftness#s$stem IA)O.) represented

 b$ N basic vowels. 2 planets /*ercur$ and Cenus) vowels E respectivel$ H are additionalelements) which didn&t pla$ a substantial role in the fundamental laws of harmon$.*ercur$ /Bermes E Cenus /%phrodite= illegal positions in the pedigree Saturn /HronosT Fupiter /eus T *ars /%res.Sun) the *oon) Saturn /Hronos) Fupiter /eus and *ars /%res) represented b$ ()*+)which initiall$ before the birth of eus # originated as the 'rigrammaton ()

G. Stud$ing <ermutating the Cowels # <ermutations in the volution  A downloads10. Stud$ing  'he erivation of uropean go#<ronouns from the <I#S"$#Lod $aus  2downloads # %nal$+ing the go#pronouns= *an J J) ) k) and ehe. I) F3) j) or jei) ) \) and\i and MjM. Ci"ing) h$phen) diaeresis or trema.

11. /-e esigning a <I Structure  2 downloads<I#concept= Meternit$M pronouns) wisdom) evening) dar"ness) light) vowel#structures.

12. %rchaic Petishism  A downloads J)B and ? or are potential fetishes. ,onsonants are con#sounding.He$s= 6da$) 'hursda$s) ego#pronouns) justice) piousness) $outh) $o"e) jo$ T et$mologicalfetishism.

1. 9pdating ocument= 'he Bermetic ,odex III # Cowel S$mbolism  G0 downloads

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1N. 'he 'imeline of Cowel S$mbolism #14 downloads # evolution of ego#pronouns) da$s of thewee"s. ternit$). -oman nundinal c$cle) seven#da$ wee". ,lement of %lexandria) Irenaeusof @$on) 'heodoret of ,$rus. Fove:Fupiter) Iaoue) I%Ž) Iabe) ?BDB) 'hursda$s) ,hurchPathers.

1A. % -eview of Cowel#S$mbolism   N downloads%rchaic Fupiter) Bebrew) Lermanic) Scandinavian) eternit$) law) tradition) marriage.

17. 'he Cowels in the ivine (ame/s   22 downloadsHe$words= %bundance of vowels I) 9) %) ?) 8) . Liovanni <ico della *irandola  /14A#14G4) a Bebrew scholars& idea= Iehoua derived from Ioue /Fupiter Ioua Iehoua. T rejected

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Fews had worshiped Ioue /Fupiter) and that the use of Ioua was thus a return to paganism10N. /Iehue or Iihue %ramaic $ihweh) Iehoua) Fupiter Iehoua. <I#core $au s"$#god $aus:$eus) Fupiter) ieu) Feu) Fove) ios) io) is) '$r) 'uis) iu)ius) eus) eus. (o correlation ever diagnosed between divine names and ego#pronouns=Fupiter) s"$#god $aus:$eus) Iehoua.

15. (otes on the Cowels /#‹ S$mbolism of the ,laudian @etters  1 downloads #

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Fupiter) I%) ?BDB) iu) ieus) s$nchroni+e %) I and 9 in alphabets b$ adding ? and a aconsonant to distinguish C from 9. %ntisigma) /reversed ,) for or ‘ /psi to express6bs E 6ps) much li"e the ’ or in lower case “ /chi is used for 6cs and 6gs. new letters ” ) and . %) I) 9 # %) I) 89: ?BDB # I%.

20. (otes to ,olors /sensationassociationps$cho#energetics b$ Pran+ Immoos  4 downloadsT s$mbolism of the primar$ colors.

21. Semiotic Studies /explaining the shibboleths  7 downloadsHe$words= *embership to clans) shibboleths. Special pronunciation /Hing&s or Rueen&s

nglish) ego#pronouns. ,olors in flags) coats#of#arms) burial tombs) temples) sculptures)medieval manuscripts and paintings. 'eeth deformations) sharpening) amputation) coloring)noble) married status. Poot deformation) piercings) incisions) colored tattoos) red colors /for -oman emperors) for marriage in India and Cietnam) blue colors /reported b$ Fulius ,aesar for the <icts. Bonor E 6beautiful) membership) honorable clan) social) religiouscommunit$. *arriage) maturit$) readiness for childbirth) birth) death) rebirth) religiousconcepts) clan#membership) etc.

22. -ed) Dhite and Klue in some %rtwor"s /Bamburg  # 4 downloads-ed) white and blue) Bamburger Hunsthalle) Lrabow %ltarpiece ) dominated b$ red and blueto s$mboli+e antipodes such as salt and sweet waters) %dam and ve) ,ain and %bel.

2. (otes to M8rigins of a <ronounM b$ <almer) S.K. /200N  # 1 download,apitali+ation) personal pronouns of the 1st and the 2nd person) documented in M'he 8riginsof a <ronounM b$ Sean K. <almer /200N. Y )  I )  I5, I# and I# derived from or correlated to?ggdrasil) an )s# Mash treeM) honored b$ an upper case for religious reasons. Y**  /8din amaster for his creature 6?) ?g) g) Ich) I") and J consisting of a vowel combination J amale %s"r E a female mbla.

24. Some (otes to Mt$mons of nglish DordsM b$ Fohn 'homson /152A   1 downloadScribd#papers at dravivararo) Sha"espeare&s spelling arbitrar$) hierogl$phics or runes10A.

10N'he (ame 8f Lod ?ehowah. Its Stor$) K$ L3rard .. section %510At$molog$ of nglish Dords ) page 24#2N

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1. %rchaic <hrases  N downloadst$mological anomalies in colonies) islands mountains) remote territories.South#%fricanwords= peuselhappie107) hijsba""ie105) moltrein10G) papwiel110. %rchaic words often short=  )as a multifunctional word ash) from 7ld 6"*lis )s#) T M spea! M.

2. %s Slow %s <ossible S/timulating ternit$  10 downloadsS$mboli+e eternit$ in thoughts) tones) songs) vocals) vowels) words) poems) architecture)

 paintings) boo"s the human voice.. Images of Lod # 'he 8rigin of the go#<ronouns in Lod&s (ame  15 downloads

eciphering trouble to encr$pt a message. uropean go#pronouns111) <roto#Indo#uropeans"$#god $aus.

4. 'he go#<ronouns in the ivine (ames /14 downloadsSavo$ard dialect) T dictionar$) dialect variants. %lpine and remote areas. 6 and 6.

N. 'he go#pronouns and ivine (ames in Savo$ Prench ialects # 10 downloads #Savo$) independent /141A T Sicil$ /1714 and from 1720 T Sardinia. Prom 17G2 Savo$

T Prance. 6Feudi is 6de diu) iu&s da$= 6Lod&s da$. Lod and the ego#pronoun112

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. S"$#god $aus) eus) Fupiter) '$r. 6) ?9) deje) de+$e.A. 6?iou E 6€ou in the dialect of (imes  # /no download number available

stud$ing  %ntoine Bippol$te Kigot&s /152N 15G7 poem in <rovencal) (mes. go# pronouns114 /6$iou) 6m€ou /6€ou 6i3u 6i3u in Pr3d3ric *istral&s *irio.6€ou#spelling T _iou#piter) the <I#root for Fupiter. iou has also been found in thedialect of  Cillar#St#<ancrace where the ego#pronouns are iòu më ) respectivel$ m’ iòu 11N 

7. @ove is a five#letter bird  20 downloadsPrederic" III) Babsburg) %I89. Lnostic wisdom) %braxas) )) ))))))) %I89.Bedwig von *ec"lenburg. abbess  of the cloister -ibnit+) 142) 14A7) and duchesslisabeth von *ec"lenburg) daughter of Beinrich III. of *ec"lenburg#Schwerin /abbess

14A7 1N0 used a similar %I89#device for their signature stamps11A

 /included the imageof a bull&s head. 'he stamps have been used for at least 2 documents) dated 14AGrespectivel$ 1452.

5. esigning a new @anguage # 'he ictionar$ of sacred Cowel 'riads /1A downloads,abalistic) "abbalistic) ?od or iota) %I89 /s"ipping B and ) –‡—˜™š› :.

G. @amentation for '$re /4 downloadsHe$s= state of the art) including materials) soldiers) pa$ments and special !ualit$descriptions. Bese"iel 27 seems to specif$ exactl$ the same colors Dhite) <urple) -ed and Klue asthe$ have been listed in the divine commands at xodus 2N =4 and 2 C!o"i#les =14.

10. S$mboli+ing ternit$ # 'he 'able of Cowel#S$mbolism /2A downloadsCowels) pitch) metals) planets) da$s of the wee" and the rainbow&s colors) to a large extent

107snac"105elevator 10Gsubwa$110bro"en t$re111'he personal pronouns for the first person singular 112the personal pronoun of the first person singular 11'he dialects S%C8?%- # %rpitania.eu114'he personal pronoun of the first person singular.11N<atois of Cillar#St#<ancrace /for the moment this site unfortunatel$ seems to have been lost =

<ersonal pronouns= /,as sujet ,as r3gime atone toni!ue direct indirectSg. 1ƒp a /l„ iu m…) m„ iu 2ƒp tO) t„ t…) t„ tO ƒp * u/l) al ei/l s… lu ei P eilo la eilo ( o) ul) la # lu # <l. 1ƒp n_n_ 2ƒp _ v_ v_ ƒp * /+ s… l_ i P eilk /eila+ lk_ eilk

11ALeorg ,hristian Priedrich @isch =Siegel der Ber+ogin Bedwig von *e"lenburg) %ebtissin des Hlosters -ibnit+) 142) ‚ 14A7) und der Ber+oginlisabeth) Bedwigs (achfolgerin In= FahrbOcher des Cereins fOr *ec"lenburgische Leschichte und %ltertums"unde) Kand 21 /15NA) S. 14#1N

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from Foscel$n Lodwin&s wor".11. % Short 'reatise of Cowel#S$mbolism /N downloads

Cowels) pitch) planets) metals) da$s of the wee" E the rainbow&s colors T the seven earth# bound elements in the vowels) metals) planets) da$s of the wee" and the rainbow.

12. -econstruction of the <I#'rinit$#,oncept /7 downloads% <I#trinit$#concept $eus) ieu) I89#piter) I%8) the ,laudian letter) <lato&s S$mposium)

Bomer) xodus 2N=4) 2 ,hronicles =14) 'he <arallel @ives b$ <lutarch) Schoolclass-eligion in1GN4#1GNN and the anomal$ for the ego#pronouns near ,hur) Swit+erland.1. *emories of @anguages /1A downloads

Bierarch$ is the <I#language with its hierarchical vowel structures) the primar$ color#hierarch$) and the ego#pronouns as top#elements in the et$mological hierarch$.

14. % -etrospect on the <ronouns& t$molog$ /2 downloadsdiscussing a chec" for integrit$ and contradictions respectivel$ M,argo ,ult ScienceM asdefined b$ -ichard Pe$nman.

1N. 'he S$mbolism of the ,olors <urple) Dhite) -ed and Klue /G downloadsFosephus categori+ed red and blue as images of the fire and the s"$. In contrast purple andwhite have been considered as representing their sources /the sea) respectivel$ the earth.

1A. 'he 'rinit$ ,oncept  14 downloads#6'engri) Hhuda$) eos and Lod) in which the earliest written divine concept of the s"$#godhas been documented as stars indicating a #fold basic concept) which subse!uentl$ has

 been reduced to a singular star.17. (otes to the 'ur"ic -unic %lphabet  G downloads#

'ur"ic s"$ god 'engri similar to the Indo#uropean s"$ god) _$eus the structure of <roto#Indo#uropean religion /<I#religion is close to that of the earl$ 'ur"s. 'he first personal

 pronoun is related to the divine name /Lod) just li"e Prench:<rovencal /ieu related toieu) Italian /io related to io.

15. 'he Superman %rchet$pe&s ,olors  # N downloads #-ed and blue decorations of temples) sculptures) bibles) paintings) frescoes) coats of arms)flags have been revived in the modern comics) games and movies of the twentieth centur$.

1G. -ed and Klue in ,.L. Fung&s M'he -ed Koo"M   2 downloads#'he bipolarit$) the androg$n$) the coloring of initials) the colors& red and blue in Fung&smasterpiece corresponds to similar s$mbolism in a great number of medieval manuscripts.

20. ,apita Selecta on -ed and Klue ,oloration   7 downloads #Hudrun /or Ludrunlied T a medieval description of medieval flags. In tale the 27th /6Bow@udwig and Bartmut met the Begelings Bartmut names the banners of the coming "nights.arliest historical evidence for the Prisian flag. ast India ,ompan$&s flag as a predecessor for the Stars and the Stripes. vidence for masonic origins for flags and other predecessor lin"s between flags.

21. -einterpretation of the ,reation @egend  A downloads #'ranslating the Kiblical word 6bara) misinterpreted as 6to create instead of 6to separate.% correct translation 6to separate leads to the !uestion of the objects to be separated and theintention of the separating process.

22. @anguage as an MIntelligent esignM # esigning a Bigh#precision @anguage #7 downloads#Stud$ing <haedrus& ideas I considered the precision of our linguistic tools. Dhat could besaid about its precision and tolerances

2. 'he I8#Dords in the Delsh ictionar$  4 downloads #In the ictionar$ # nglish to Delsh I found some interesting I8#words) which seem to becorrelating to other I8# and I9#words in *editerranean languages.

24. Some (otes to the Dord Q%we6 # 4 downloads #

'he word 6%we is a !uite interesting object for stud$. 'he word ma$ have deviated from anearl$ word 6aghe /T agon$ to another) newer expression found in the runic dictionar$=ewa) ava) euwin) euwini") which are used for 6eternit$.

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2N. Some (otes to M'he ,hronicles of the <ictsM  # G downloads #6,hronicles 8f 'he <icts provides me with excellent information about the colored people/the <icts in a region full of whites /the %lbiones.

2A. *adonna Casa Casa  1 download,hrist is wearing a red robe. 'he main outer robes however are a blue coat for the *adonnaand a red robe for ,hrist.

27. 'he Plag&s ,olors of Kad Dimpfen  1 download #Kad Dimpfen uses a red#white#blue flag) which motivated me to research the origin of thesecolors.

25. Dh$ Klue has been *ade an Inferior ,olor /explaining the s$mbolism in positive -ed andnegative Klue `  G downloads # %voidance of blue) development of d$es) artificial coloring.vil character) bad omen) evil e$e) fertilit$) procreation.

2G. %n ndless ,hain of *etaphors  # 4 downloads #<re#medieval and medieval life and language) androg$nous *an) male and female partnersT halves of *an. *etaphors.

0. Palse -ainbow S$mbols /in s$mbolic and religious paintings  10 downloads #Palse rainbow/s in the Stuppach *adonna) other samples of similar deviations colors in the

rainbows.1. t$molog$ for \$) 'iw and \ /6I # A downloads

6da$ /T $aus) ies) # 6'iw /the supreme s"$#god of da$light) respectivel$ 'iwa+)ᛞ ᛏ

iu) $aus) eus) is and the ego#pronoun # \ /6I interrelated and important linguisticᚨ

elements.2. 'he double rainbow in the 6Stuppach *adonna # 4 downloads #

/2 rainbows or nimbus#circles crowning the divine) probabl$ solar image of Lod.'he rainbow crowning Lod is a purple image) which ma$ s$mboli+e a mixture of male redand female blue) resulting in an androg$nous s$mbolism. 'he adjacent secondar$/purple:blue rainbow is hardl$ visible at all.

. 'he t$mological Pieldlines  downloads #MJ for Jternit$ # % Dorld made of Dord/sM T the J#pole at the Scandinavian (orth poleand the I9#pole in the Swiss cit$ ,hur. T a linguistic field distribution for the ego#

 pronouns.4. 'he Pirst of %pril as (ew ?ear   A downloads #

'he Sun&s rebirth at the winter solstice. Sun is reborn) but nature remains !uiet and fro+en.%t this wintertime onl$ the human being is engaged in feasts) -ome&s Saturnalia.

N. Salutations) ivine (ames) Dee"da$s E go#pronouns in *an$ @anguages 7 downloads #Salutations) 6good da$#wishes) 6%dieu# 6Loodb$e or 6Parewell#salutation.,orrelations to the divine name and to the ego#pronoun) to 6da$) divine names) the wordfor 6da$) ego#pronouns and wee"da$s /usuall$ 'uesda$ or 'hursda$.

A. ictionar$ of the Lermanic He$words /based on J# respectivel$ JI#"e$s #7 downloads #'he top#level#rune %sch /J is fundamental s$mbol creation legends) the unif$ings$mbolism) the eternit$#concept) the clan&s stabilit$ factors) the home#concept) the ego#

 pronoun) the basic words 6to be and the 6the#article) a number of !ualit$#concepts/courage) respect) fame) etc.) sacredness) hol$ stones etc. 'he eternit$#concept \i /alwa$s)\inigœ /uni!ueness) \ia /mother and \iga /propert$.

7. \ /'he ,reation @egend encoded in a Singular Cowel   11 downloads #'he <honeme J XaeY represents the first person singular pronoun I) a definite article 6the)the verb 6is) 6running water and /in 8ld#nglish= law) scripture) ceremon$) custom)marriage. In the Lermanic legends the J#vowel refers to the world&s axis) poles) runningwater and the gods /Jsir.

5. J for Jternit$ # % Dorld made of Dord/s  11 downloads #'he old#nglish word J) which had been defined as 6eternal law) archaic custom andmarriage) ego#pronoun in man$ (orwegian and anish dialects. 'his ego#pronoun ma$

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have been derived from the central letter in the <I#root _$us.G. Cowel#Se!uences in %rchaic *anuscripts  # 4N downloads #

Cowels must have been the archaic fundamentals for religious s$mbolism. 'his manuscriptdocuments the t$pical vowel#se!uences in various ancient pap$ri.

40. %ddenda to the *ithras @iturg$&s 'ranslations  14 downloads #%nal$+ing ieterich„s boo" in *arvin D. *e$er&s translation 6% *ithras @iturg$ I

identified a number of other vowel se!uences.41. 'he Cowels %I8?8 in the *ithras @iturg$  2N downloads #'he nglish version of the manuscript the *ithras @iturg$ reveals some interesting!uotations of genuine vowel se!uences such as .eeiouo in several divine names and other sacred texts.

42. $aus in the Lermanic Dee"da$s  # 7 downloads #,orrelation to the ego#pronouns /in Lerman mostl$ 6Ih) respectivel$ 6I the mostimportant Lermanic deities are those which are related to 'uesda$= '•r) 'iw) 'ig and iu.

4. 'he I&s %ntipodes  4 downloads #,entral core117) which seems to have been designed around the <I#names 9$y:us P

;&:! 

/the god of the da$#lit s"$115 and 9deiwos  /god11G. ifferences between the original <I#concept /using a 6 or 6'h as first letter for the divine <I#names $aus and eiwos andthe *editerranean s$stem /avoiding a 6 or 6'h in Fupiter and in 6?BDB.

44. 'he He$ *orpheme # anal$+ing the <I#concept  24 downloads #'he top#morpheme or "e$#word) which ma$ be traced as vowel#se!uences in a few word#categories /the divine name) the ego#pronoun) the da$ and the da$ of the wee".

4N. % ivine Se!uence of Cowels   2N downloads<I#names /_${us and /_deiw#os are based on antipodes) s$mboli+ed b$ the vowels Iand 9. % brea"through ma$ be reached b$ accepting the 6jod#consonant as a vowel 6i.

4A. 'he <hilosophical (ucleus  10 downloads,up and ring mar"s) a standardi+ed color hierarch$) a biblical creation legend) a vowel&s

hierarch$) a word hierarch$. -edundanc$ allows us to reconstruct disturbed or corruptedhierarchies.47. S$mbolism in %ntipodal ,olors  bac"grounds to Loethe&s ,olor 'heor$ # 47 downloads #

9p to 175N Loethe clearl$ identified the three basic color elements) in which blue and$ellow are the basic) antipodal elements and red is the s$nthesis of light. 6% countr$)Loethe concluded) 6starts out from a name and a flag) and it then becomes them) just as aman fulfills his destin$6. 'his idea has been interpreted b$ Prancisco de *iranda to derivethe present national flags of ,olombia) Cene+uela and cuador /175N.

117'he He$ *orpheme # anal$+ing the <I#concept 

115See for details= <I#religion11G Deus /@atin pronunciation= XždeŸsY is @atin for MgodM or Mdeit$M. @atin deus and d<vus MdivineM) are descended from

<roto#Indo#uropean  _deiwos) from the same  root  as 9$y:us) the reconstructed chief god of the <roto#Indo#uropean pantheon. 

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1. 'he Bermetic ,odex II # Kipolar *onotheism  1N0 downloads<hase 1= Kipolarit$= cups and pillars) burial rituals. <hase 2= % bipolar god&s name _eiwosand a s"$#god&s name _$eus and its derivatives. go#pronouns seem to have been designedas vowel se!uences. In phase ancient religions often started from a bipolar deit$) such asthe -oman god Fanus or ianus).. In a fourth <hase both Fulius ,aesar and 'acitus comparethe most important deit$ in Lermania to *ercur$ /Bermes. In the *iddle %ge the emperorsand "ings preferred the colors red) blue and purple for their garments) graves and flags.

2. 'he ?#<roceedings /'he ?#He$ to the nglish go#<ronouns  # 47 downloads1st  genuine nglish go#pronoun is the capitali+ed word 6?) which has been used b$D$cliffe between 152 and 1GN. Suetonius describes ,laudius& invention of three newletters ?) and C and added them to the alphabet. D$cliffe ma$ have understood theↃ

s$mbolism of the sound between u and i and the androg$nous creation legends.. %nal$sis of a @inguistic %nomal$ in the %lps  2 downloads

Fourne$ to LraubOnden to stud$ %lpine dialects with go#pronouns 6i3u:iau:iou)

correlating to the divine names 6i3u:iau:iou. 'he %lps seem to have conservedsome genuine forms of the original go#pronouns and their corresponding divine names.4. 'he Secrets of the <ronouns /iar$ Pragments 200G#2011  15 downloads

T the decoding process of religious s$mbolism in the <I#languages.N. Cowels for ternit$  27 downloads

%ccording to *orris Swadesh in an$ language the most important word is the ego#pronoun.'he most important characters are the vowels the non#vowels merel$ are to be consideredas 6additional consonants.

A. ictionar$ of Sacred Dords  # 2 downloadsCowels as carriers of s$mbolism consonants were merel$ providing the carrier structure.

7. 'he ,reation of Dest#uropean <ronouns /Summar$  24 downloads

*a$or role of vowels in naming the Lods) the ego#pronouns and the $es#words. I E 9 asmale E female s$mbols. *ost sacred s$mbol is 6) resp. 6J#vowel /ta )6B.5. %ndermatt ,enter of the ,eltic %nderworld 

,elts defined %lps as head!uarters. <ronouns I9) I89 and I%9 and their controlleddeterioration /F) ?8) F% special landmar"s in the %lpine region.

G. % ,eltic -eligious ,entre in the %lps  1A downloads'wo parallel series of go#pronouns the iu) ieu and iau#series in parallel to the 6me# and6moi#series. Cowel#pronouns I_9 as ,eltic et$mological and religious traces in the %lpineregion) having survived in remote %lpine areas.

10. 'hou) I and De # %n %nal$sis of <ronouns  4 downloadsI9#combinations identified in names for s"$#gods /Iupitter) iu) IBCB) in the Qgo6#

<ronomina /ieu) iou) iau) in the 6we#pronoun 99I/-) but seldom in the 'hou#pronoun.11. Spelling Fo"e 2A # Is it a jo"e at all # 2 downloads

8ne of the most remar"able linguistic inventions has been found in Spelling Fo"e 2A Bowdo $ou spell 6we with two letters without using the letters D and %nswer= 9 and I.

12. @anguages) -eligions and (ames   17 downloadsDhich of these) the <roto#Indo#uropean language or the Kible) is the elder of both

1. 'he -econstruction of Some 8riginal go#<ronouns  7 downloadsInitiall$ the word 6go ma$ have been designed as 6eio or 6eiu) which had been derivedfrom 6eios or 6'heios) respectivel$ 6eius or 6'heius. go#pronouns served as thevowel#cores for the divine names.

14. FD-&s Scribd#%rchive %n 8verview  downloads1N. Lender#,oncepts in ,reation @egends  10 downloads

,omplementar$ creation processes in the biblical ,reation @egend.1A. 9pdating *$ 12 <aradigms /an overview E summar$  12 downloads

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 (ew set of paradigms as a concept of the origins of m$ths) grown from a common source of  bipolarit$) evolving in several sets of s$mbols the colors) the vowels I)%)9))8)?) thego#pronouns /6*annus) 6man) 6moi) 6me) expanding to 6i3u)6iau)6iou) andculminating in 6Ih) 6?) 6I) the divine names /6i3u T the Prench ieu ) 6iaus Tthe Indo#uropean $aus) 6ious T the @atin I9#piter.

17. %n %ndrog$nous %llegor$ # % Cisual ,hautau!ua  downloads

%ndrog$nous religious bac"ground) in Bieron$mous Kosch&s paintings) in the pronouns of our languages) in the flag&s colors) in the fertilit$ rites of the Bermetic ,odices andnumerous other wor"s) in the sagas) narrations) legends and ,hautau!ua#sessions of the past.

15. %nal$sis of Jlfric&s @anguage /8ld nglish text # before 102N  5 downloads Jlfric&s Sermon /before 102N of 8ld nglish with possible Lerman roots. Some of thesewords /such as 'a, 'e, =elya&, >e, 'u!, .*e""e,  etc. ma$ also be explained inrelation to utch and Prench roots or even to alternative Lerman or @atin roots.

1G. 'he ># %nd ?#vents in the -oman mpire  # 4 downloads'he first event >) probabl$ triggered b$ a powerful emperor ,onstantine I around 1)standardi+ed the divine name to iu or i3u and the corresponding go#pronouns to iu or i3u. 'he second event ?) probabl$ triggered b$ a less powerful uropean leader between 400

%#500 %) redefined the divine name to i or i3 and the corresponding go#pronounsto i or i3.

20. % Short Bistor$ of @anguage  # 22 downloads*ost of the complex go#pronouns are using similar patterns for their structure= the

 predecessor pronouns refer to the archaic 6me#concept) whereas modern pronouns all usevowels) which originall$ ma$ have started with a ?od /6I) to be followed b$ another vowel%))8 and a trailing vowel 9.

21. 'he <rime Dords in %dam&s @anguage  20 downloads'he origin of human speech has been based on the prime words which most probabl$ ma$have included the personal pronouns of the first and second person. ante %lighieri in hise vulgari elo!uentia suggests that the name l was the first sound emitted b$ %dam.

22. 'he Sacred Cowels in <ronouns  75 downloads (otes to 6'he *$ster$ of the Seven Cowels /1GG1 b$ Foscel$n Lodwin) who identifiedCowels as sacred s$mbols in Indo#uropean languages. (umber of vowels ma$ var$

 between three /I) %) 9) five /I) %) 9) ) 8 or seven /I) %) 9) ) %) 8) 88) or even more.2. %nal$sis of the 'ranslation rrors in xodus 2N#4  1G downloads

Kible#translations do not refer to blue) but to $ellow. 'he error has been revealed at the@uther Kible 1N4. rrors were introduced at least 1477) before @uther published his wor".

24. Some ,olor He$s in <aintings  27 downloads*edieval s$mbols have been devoted to a special message) # not to be written down in plaintext) but encoded in some of the graphical elements such as the color codes.

2N. 8n the S$mbolism of the Cowels %##I#8#9  # 125 downloadsFoscel$n Lodwin describes various religious s$mbols in vowels of ancient languages. 'henumber of vowels varies between /I) %) 9) N /I) %) 9) ) 8 or 7 /I) %) 9) ) %) 8) 88.Lodwin !uotes the most interesting series listed b$ Lodfre$ Biggins in the 1#vowel name I)the 2#vowel name I : I on the sanctuar$ of %pollo at elphi) the #vowel name l%8) the4#vowel name IC) in which 9 and C are e!uivalent and the A#vowel name FB8C% .

2A. 'he iet$ I9  1G downloadsI9 as a earl$ deit$. Pound in I9#piter /Fupiter and Funo # ?BCB /as I9 # Iao and Iau #iaus and other Indo#uropean names for the s"$#god and the go#pronouns.

27. nglish and Llobish # 8ptimi+ed @inguistic esigns  17 downloads*orse#code#principle= shorter se!uences of dots for fre!uentl$ used s$mbols.

25. for nigma /%n 8verview  1N downloads% male I#) respectivel$ an androg$nous %# and a female 9#element) replaced b$ other # or 8#vowels or I9#combinations. 'hese male) androg$nous and female elements considered as

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the archaic fundamentals in human societ$ and creation.2G. # of the #s$mbol ngraven 8ver the Late of %pollos 'emple at elphi  2A downloads

Shortest aphorism is the #vowel) inscribed above the entrance portal) explained as amonotheistic concept 6'hou art one) resembling the biblical response 6I %m that I %m to*oses) when he as"ed for Lod&s name /xodus =14. Calid answer to the enigma of the ieu#

 pronouns and the ieu#names in <rovencal language.

0. S$mbolism of <urple and Scarlet in Lree" and -oman Societies   24 downloads%nal$sis of M'he <arallel @ivesM b$ <lutarch for !uotations of purple and scarlet) from the beginning of -oman histor$ until <lutarch&s writings around 100 %.

1. -ed and Klue in %rchitecture and %rtwor"  0 downloadsImbalance between red E blue#combinations and other basic colors li"e green and $ellow.'he imbalance has been identified from the earliest forms of Fewish) Lree" and -omancultures. Lree" temples were) as a rule) colorfull$ painted. 8nl$ three basic colors) with noshades) were used= white) blue and red.

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1. 'he D$cliffe Kible  21 downloadsD$clif Kible defines Mnou$tM for the creation of the s"$) earth and for 6man. 6Lod madeof nou$t hem) male and female defines the first 6man as a plural individual) male andfemale character) which implies an androg$nous couple. 'he go#pronoun as an upper casecharacter 6? instead of the modern 6I. In analog$ to the go#pronoun Mi3uM in 8ccitanlanguage the ?#pronoun s$mboli+ed an androg$nous iu#s$nthesis in the divine concept.

2. 'he ,entral -eligious Images in the Larden of arthl$ elights  22 downloads'he central religious image of the Larden of arthl$ elights ma$ be identified in theandrog$nous s$mbolism of the red pillar over a blue pond in the fountain/s of fertilit$ andlove.

. t$molog$ of the go#<ronoun /QI6 # 2 downloads'hree la$ers of successive pronouns /*an#Ieu#I)?od ma$ be identified in I#languages)which all s$mboli+e the creation legend of a first human being. 'he Ie9# and ?od#la$ersma$ probabl$ have been influenced b$ the Bebrew religion at %braham&s contact to the

Indo#uropean migrations. 'he divine name IBCB corresponds to the Ie9#core in thesecond la$er of the pronoun&s evolution.4. ecoding the go#<ronoun /QI6 # 5 downloads

In 'aji") <ersian) Bindi:9rdu and Hurdish the go#pronoun is identical to the name of thefirst human being 6man /identified as the first man *annus#'uisco&s child b$ 'acitus/G5%. Cowel#combinations ieu) iau respectivel$ iou) as I9#S$mbols to the androg$nouscore in I9#piter) ieu) iu) iou) io) ios) ievas) IBCB) etc. In a singular case /theSardinian dialect ,ampidanese the go#pronoun du is identical to the divine name eu.

N. 'he Bierogl$phs in the go#<ronoun  21 downloadsuropean languages and dialects /Prench) Iberian) Italian) ,eltic /southern Lerman andnglish and -umanian reveal a simple relation between the go#pronoun /I and the divine

name. ivine names are generated b$ a formula= 6E the go#pronoun /E a trailing 6s.A. Sacred <honemes # *oulding the sacred words  21 downloads%ncients of a$ describe the creation of man as a moulding procedure) in which Lodcreated an %dam ,admon /s$mboli+ed b$ the personal pronoun i3u from an image i3u.,reation from one singular word i3u as a mould for a complete dictionar$.

7. % Bistor$ of <roto#Indo#uropean -eligion  102 downloads<I#S$stem as a bipolar concept of an androg$nous deit$) creating an androg$nous human

 being according to its own image) consisting of a male and a female half. 'he firstandrog$nous human being encoded in a divine name /T i3u) in the ego#pronoun /T i3uand in the colors red /male) blue /female and purple /androg$nous) divine.

5. Didu"ind&s 'omb  1N downloads

'omb in orange#red) blue E purple from the earl$ 11 th centur$ found at nger) Destfalia.<lantagenet tombs at Pontevraud %bbe$ /115G#124A E grave at -oermond /1240.

G. %ntithesis to the Standard <I#,oncept  14 downloadsIn MIndo#uropean and the Indo#uropeansM ,alvert Dat"ins published a fine representativesample of the available reconstructed Indo#uropean lexicon) which will be used to chec"some new evidence against recent scientific positions.

10. 'he eit$ is in the Lallic Dars  1G downloadsPormula for generating the divine name) in which the divine name is being derived b$concatenating a 6 /respectivel$ ) 'h or ¡) 6the pronoun of the first person singular /for nglish and old#Lerman 6I and a trailing 6s wor"s for nglish and old#Lerman= nglish=6 ‚ 6i ‚ 6s ‹ 6is.

11. Bierogl$phs in Indo#uropean @anguages   NG downloads,haracters I) F) ?) 9) C) the characters ) 'h respectivel$ ¢ and S) as well as the vowels 8) %and ) and the joining element B as the main hierogl$phs in the Indo#uropean languages.

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12. 'he Indo uropeans # % Lround ero for ,ivilisation  1 downloads8rigin of civili+ation. In analog$ to genetic information our ancestors pass their roots b$inheriting dictionaries and grammatical rules to their grandchildren. Inherited genes andlinguistic codes allow us to reconstruct the roots of civili+ation.

1. % ,ultural arth!ua"e /'he <roto#Indo#uropean#concept  2N downloads'he <roto#Indo#uropean#concept originated 4000 K, at Colgograd) -ussia. 'he concept

developed an agricultural revolution) an improved domestication of cattle and an integratedmanagement) which proved to be successful as a combination.14. -econstruction of the <I#Bistor$  2 downloads

%ccording to et$mological studies the <I#language arose around N00 before ,hrist. 'helanguage and its derivatives started spreading in all directions) !uic"l$ penetrating thecontinents on westward and eastward directions.

1N. '#C#istinction in the <I#,oncept  N downloadsIn southern urope the Indo#uropean core _iou has been used to encode a divine name/e.g. I9#piter) pronouns /e.g. iu and supreme justice /ius and as a joint) especiall$ amatrimonial joint.

1A. %n Integrated <roto Indo uropean ,oncept /8verview   AG downloads

'his essa$ joins the <I#languages and their pronouns) religions and their gods as well as allcorrelated s$mbols /such as colors) paintings and heraldic flags to an overall concept.

17. 'he <I ,oncept # ecoding the <roto Indo uropean @anguage  # N4 downloads'his overview investigates the correlation between a number of divine names) the pronounsand their bipolar elements. uropean languages derived their linguistic concepts from thecommon Indo#uropean s"$#god $aus.

15. 'he He$words in Lod&s (ame  0 downloads8bviousl$ the religious I9#concept /appl$ing I and 9#s$mbols to derive divine names and

 pronouns has been shared b$ most Indo#uropean peoples) the Bebrew and %rabic people.1G. 'he Koo" Lenesis Inside of a Single Dord  5 downloads

stud$ing the poem *irio b$ Pr3d3ri *istral /published 15NG.20. t$molog$ for the <ronoun &I&  4N downloads

'he most important words in the <roto#Indo#uropean language /<I#language are reportedto be the personal pronouns for the first and second person singular) and for the first person

 plural. In order of their priorit$ these pronouns are I) ?ou and De.21. Hing dward CI&s @egac$ /1N7#1NN  4 downloads

% great number of words in the Koo" of ,ommon <ra$er have been written in 9I E 9I  combinations) which had been documented in @atin C and I) e.g. diuine divine) diuerse #diverse) diuision #division) fiue five) iudge judge) riuer #river) wiues wives) etc...

22. Fupiter&s @egac$  1A downloads-eligion started as a series of bipolar elements) s$mboli+ing the principle of fertilit$.

9suall$ the bipolar religious s$mbols cover a range of popular human artefacts) such as=<illars and circles) the antipodal letter s$mbols I and 9) the colors red E blue.2. 'he He$stone to -eligion # Interpreting the H$lver rune#stone  A downloads

'he combination of an alphabet starting with the sacred combination I) 9 and6¢) a stac"ed'iwa+#rune and the Indo#uropean divine name 6ueius transforms the H$lver stone to a"e$stone in understanding Lermanic religion.

24. $aus& @egac$ # % Ruest for the 8rigin of -eligion  74 downloads%nal$sis of earl$ religions starts b$ identif$ing the ,up *ar"s) <illars and ,ircles as divines$mbols) inherited from the Stone %ge. ,ups) <illars and -ings transformed into alphabeticletters 9) I and 8) s$mboli+ing divine) bipolar elements) comparable to $oni and lingam.

2N. Summar$ # %rchaic -oc" Inscriptions /15G1  21 downloads

%n %ccount of the ,up and -ing *ar"ing on the Sculptural Stones of the 8ld and (ewDorlds.2A. 'he Bermetic @ibrar$  A4 downloads

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,ommon bipolar s$mbolism in colors -ed E Klue. -eligious bipolarit$ has been namedBermetic for the bi#faced idols and the naming conventions b$ -oman historians /,aesar and 'acitus and archaeologists) who compared earl$ idols /including the Bermes of -o!uepertuse with -oman bi#faced idols of *ercur$ : Bermes.

27. @iturgical /and -o$al colors  22 downloadsxodus defines blue as a divine prescription for the Bebrew Bigh <riests& garments and

curtains at the ,ovenant 'ent. Klue to be avoided as standard liturgical colors) resultingfrom the idea of avoiding an$ evil influence from the altar.25. -ed and Klue in Kritish -o$alt$  10 downloads # arl$ nglish ro$als preferred red and

 blue garments for their tombs) located at Pontevraud %bbe$  and for their coats of arms.2G. -ed and Klue as Lender S$mbols  7 downloads

Lender specific color codes which have been applied in artwor" and publications. *oderngender specific colors refer blue to male and pin" to female children.

0. 'he (uns& ,hurch at Daiblingen  7 downloads #ecorated ceiling is a highlight in the cit$&s architecture. 'he medieval masons /142A #1N10 have chosen "e$stones decorated in red and blue colors.

1. Klue and -ed S$mbolism in Preemasonar$  5N downloads

'he starting point for earl$ religion as an %ncient S$mbol Dorship. %ncient peoples erected pillars and created circles as religious s$mbols) representing the male respectivel$ femalereproductive organs.

2. Illuminated *anuscripts  2A1 downloads*ost decorations of all medieval manuscripts are often in two or three primar$ colors) inwhich red and blue are the dominant colors for initials) decorations and illuminations.

. Klue and -ed in (otitia ignitatum  2 downloads'he Koo"s xodus and ,hronicles reveal a great number of s$mbolic colored wovenmaterials /red) blue and purple twining in the divine instructions for the ,ovenant tent andfor Solomon&s temple. *edieval paintings and illuminated manuscripts provide us with avast number of red and blue colored illustrations.

4. ,olored Idols  42 downloads Stud$ing he international exhibition Kunte L;tter  /6Lods in,olor ) organi+ed b$ the *unich Ll$ptothe" in 2004

N. ?ellow for Saint <eter   1G downloads'here are a number of paintings in which <eter has been dressed in $ellow) obviousl$ for histhreefold den$ing of Fesus.

A. S$mbolism in the <aintings b$ Bieron$mos Kosch  7A downloads'he following rules seem to be valid for all Kosch& paintings=# /xcept for the *arriage at ,ana Fesus as a ,reator and almight$ Lod is dressed in red.# In contrast the moc"ed /suffering Fesus is wearing white or green#white# In contrast the suffering Fesus /wearing a crucifix is wearing blue garments

# %s an un"nown visitor at 'he *arriage at ,ana Fesus is dressed in blac"# 'he Cirgin *other *ar$ is wearing a blue or a red dress.7. ,apita Selecta for the religious s$mbols -ed and Klue  15 downloads

*ost of the illuminated medieval manuscripts do contain scriptures in alternated red and blue lines) initials or letters. Sometimes gold) purple or green will be applied for extradecorations. ?ellow will largel$ be reserved for a traitor&s s$mbol /e.g. Fudas.

5. $eing <urple in the *iddle %ge  A downloadsKetween the 10th and the 1Nth centur$ the red#d$ers and blue#d$ers have beenmanufacturing precious textiles in Planders and the neighbouring countries. 'he chemical

 processes re!uired separate guilds for these d$ers.G. 'he Bermetic ,odex  574 downloads

'he <I#S$stem has been designed as a bipolar concept of an androg$nous deit$) whichcreated an androg$nous human being according to its own image) consisting of a male and afemale half. 'he first androg$nous human being has been encoded in the divine name /e.g.

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i3u) in the corresponding pronoun of the first person singular /e.g. i3u and in the colorsred /male) blue /female and purple /androg$nous) divine.

40. 'hreads of Kipolar S$mbolism in -eligion  7G downloadsKipolar s$mbols found in ancient documents reveal a vast religious movement developing

 parallel to the mainstream medieval religion. In this overview additional information has been grouped according to regional areas to allow the identification of historical threads in

uropean countries. 'hese threads ma$ allow to identif$ the se!uential steps in developingthe bipolar s$mbols.41. S$mbolism in the Larden of elights b$ Bieron$mos Kosch  A0 downloads

-ose#red and blue are the central s$mbolic elements) referring to human fertilit$ and theandrog$nous creation legend) identified in other documents and paintings) especiall$ in theilluminated medieval Kible&s manuscripts and medieval religious icons and other paintings.

42. 'he *ajestic Singular in Dilliam of 8range&s @etter   7 downloadsIn a singular) rare case both the capitali+ation of the singular first#person pronoun) MIM andthe second#person pronouns) M9M ma$ be found in a document) written in the 1Ath centur$

 b$ Dilliam of 8range.4. -ed and Klue in the *iddle %ge  20 downloads

%n anal$sis of the ornaments in medieval Kible#codices reveals an overwhelming number of red E blue scripting lines) garments and other ornaments) which are referring to divinecommands in the Koo" xodus.

44. 'he Hingfisher # 'he et$molog$ of "ingfisher   1N downloadsM"ingfisherM refers to the (orse roots MHungsfis"areM # defined b$ the (ormans. 'he tombsat Pontevraud in Prance also refer to the et$molog$ for the Hingfisher birds.

4N. Klue and -ed in -oermond  5 downloads'he colors red) blue and white ma$ correlate to a couple of graves located at abbe$s inPontevrault and -oermond. 'hese tombs belong to the ro$al clan of the <lantagenets and tothe counts of Lelre.

4A. ,olor ,odings in the @ast Supper /8verview  17 downloadsFudas wears $ellow) green or blac" /or combinations of these medieval 6evil colors.Sometimes the artist will dress Fudas in 6good colors /blue and red and applies 6evilcolors for other disciples) in order to trigger the attention of the observers.

47. ,olor ,oding in the @ast Supper /b$ @eonardo a Cinci  44 downloads'his anal$sis documents the color codes in the garments at 'he @ast Supper /@eonardo daCinci to investigate the thesis that in the *iddle %ge red E blue ma$ have s$mboli+ed theLood and $ellow E green the vil forces.

45. ?ellow for Fudas  7 downloads In ancient and medieval eras $ellow is a betra$er&s s$mbolfor the evil) which has been documented in a great number of examples in this manuscript.

4G. @anguage and -eligion  1 downloads

'wo different versions of creation legends exist for man"ind= 'he first legend describes thecreation of a male person %dam) from which subse!uentl$ a female servant ve has beenextracted. 'he second version of the legend describes the creation of an androg$nous being%dam) which has been split in a male %dam and a female person ve.

N0. Klue and -ed in *edieval Larments   5 downloads'he colors red) blue and purple have been defined as religious s$mbols in the divinecommands in the boo"s xodus and ,hronicles.

N1. Kod$ *irroring at Kurials  21 downloadsKoth the Hurgan period /4th *illenium K.,. and the M,orded Dare cultureM#period /2550K.,.#2000 K.,. buried their women left sided and their men right sided as mirrored images)

 both facing towards the east.

N2. Summar$ of some religious color ,odes  10 downloadserivation of color codes ranging from several coats of arms as referring to decorations inmedieval Kibles and the ancient garments& coloring codes.

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N. ,ross#references for eities and *an  2 downloads,ross#references between the most important pre#,hristian deities with respect to selected

 parameters= # androg$n$) dualit$) multiple#faced # permanent or temporar$ fetters)immobilit$ # horns or antlers # references to time# and calendar#"eeping.

N4. ies Pasti # 9nderstanding the Pastened Sculptures  42 downloads'his document illuminates some of the ancient customs) which ma$ be "nown to scholars

 but remain hidden in the old and worn out boo"s) paintings and sculptures.NN. <atrism) *atrism and %ndrog$n$  1NG downloadsStruggle of patrism against matrism) in which the ancient ,eltic) matristic religions ma$ aswell be characteri+ed as androg$nous philosophies. 8riginall$ all societies relied onandrog$nous#matristic religions) but historical records clearl$ reveal the growing

 predominance of patristic religion) resulting in the eradication of the ,athars) a violentsuppression of sexualit$ and progressive) scientific research.

NA. 'he S$mbolic color Lreen in Islam  0 downloadsLreen has been associated with Islam for man$ centuries. It is not clear wh$ this is so. 'hecolors purple) red and blue /in use from earl$ beginnings in ,hristianit$ ma$ be found inthe imperial garments) in the biblical decorations) in icons or paintings and in flags.

N7. % @oss of S$mbolism in ,ommunication  1 downloadsS$mbols reveal the matrimonial lin" between man and woman) as a divine highlight to

 praise marriage) as a statue to praise fertilit$) as a bond lin"ing peoples and $es) even as anorigin for an original and common ivine <rinciple) which ma$ even have been the sourcefor a common Indo#uropean deit$.

N5. % compact 8verview of Kipolar S$mbolism  A5 downloadst$molog$ in the <I#language) the name ?BDB) I9#piter) the ,eltic weaving technolog$)the Koo" xodus) <lato&s S$mposium) ?in E ?ang) ,eltic sculptures) Fanus E Fana)medieval Kibles) medieval Lenesis documents) the ohar) medieval garments for emperorsand "ings) the peerage s$stem and flags.

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1. Lender -eferences for <urple) -ed and Klue  1A downloads<urple has alwa$s been a divine and imperial color. 'he divine commands in xodus 25#25and G /#21)22)0 clearl$ reveal a preference of blue for %aron and his sons.

2. t$molog$ for Plags  12N downloadsIn the *iddle %ge urope ma$ have "nown a basic s$mbolism ruled b$ the biblical colors

 purple) red and blue) which must be considered as androg$nous s$mbols.. %nother t$molog$ for <urple  11A downloads

utch language provides us with a word 6paars for the color 6purple) which ma$ have been in use in ancient eras as religious s$mbols in analog$ to the colors red and blue.

4. <aint It <urple # % short Bistor$ of painting -ed and Klue  7 downloads%ccording to a number of divine commands in the Koo" xodus and the second Koo" of ,hronicles the colors <urple) -ed and Klue must have been religious s$mbols for a ver$long time.

N. Lenesis # Deaving the Dords in -ed and in Klue   N7 downloads

'he published la$out for the Koo" Lenesis explains the basic idea of weaving words li"ehuman beings s$mboli+ed b$ male and female persons as married couples. Initiall$ man hadstarted as a couple of two individuals colored red and blue) which had to multipl$.

A. Secret color ,odes in the Kible   220 downloads'he coloring codes for the garments in ancient oil paintings seems to be following thewealth$ decorations in the medieval codices) which mainl$ consist of Kibles.

7.  (otes to the Sacred S$mbols of *u  52 downloadsDhile stud$ing these "ind of manuscripts) which have been written before 1GN0) I noticedsome problems in understanding these texts due to the bac"ground "nowledge for modernreaders. 'he main cause for these misunderstandings is a dramatic changeover in social

 position for women /voting) propert$) etcetera.

5. 'he Pundamental ,olor S$mbols Klue and -ed  55 downloads% great number of ancient #mostl$ religious # codings has been conserved in anti!uities. 8neof the fascinating topics in these areas is the use of colors as ancient s$mbols) which have

 been documented in writings such as the Kible) in ancient sculptures and in ancient buildings.

G. Bochdorf -evisited # % reconstructed ,eltic Site   1G downloads'he museum is located in an area populated in the Ath centur$ before ,hrist) but is famousfor the findings in an untouched imperial grave) which had been discovered in 1G75.

10. 'he Krabantian ictionar$   2A downloadsIn a stud$ project I derived the following dictionar$ Krabantian utch nglish Lermanfrom three novels b$ %ntoon ,oolen= # Me goede moordenaarM /1G1) # MBun grond

verwaaitM /1G27) # Me man met het Fan HlaassenspelM /1G and some other sourcesincluding= # M'elemachus in het dorpM b$ *arnix Lijsen /1G47 and 6Kee"man E Kee"man

 b$ 'oon Hortooms /1GN0

9pdates for $yaus-va!ia"&s=

11. 'he Bermetic ,odex III # Cowel S$mbolism   G0 downloads9pdated for 'he Bermetic ,odex with a reduced set of images

12. 'he Bermetic ,odex II # Kipolar *onotheism  1N0 downloads9pdated for 'he Bermetic ,odex 

1. 'he Bermetic ,odex  574 downloads-eligious s$mbolism ma$ have been initiated in g$pt 11)000 K,. %ccording to Lerald*asse$ there was a religion of the god Iu or Iao in g$pt thirteen thousand $ears ago. 'hatgod was %tum#Iu) born son of <tah. Be was the earliest father in heaven the s"$#deit$) who

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ma$ have been inherited to the Indo#uropeans.14. 'he S"$#Lod $aeus  no Scribd#download numbers available /T %ma+on

$aeus is a common deit$) shared b$ all Indo#uropean communities. Prom a great number of palaeolithic dual#headed divine sculptures) burial ceremonies) biblical !uotations andcolor codes the author develops the characteristics for the androg$nous s"$#god $aeus)whose MBermaphroditesM are referring to the famous androg$nous creation legends in <lato&s

S$mposium and in the Habbalistic Koo" ohar.

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Overvie o! the "ynthesis #h$se

• % recursive concept for the Kiblical Lenesis # 9ploaded 10:20:2014

He$words= Scandinavia) J) ?od) I89) Fupiter) nought) ] /6alwa$sM) Mever120) D$cliffe) ($$t) nox) @i$t) lzx) ohar) Bebrew) Bei) Beirat) he) eeuwig.

Shuru" /female) the moon) left column) 9 E ,hiri" /male) the sun) right column) I121)

• eus& erivation from Ieus  # 9ploaded 10:15:2014

He$words= eus&) Ieus) Iove /T Iupiter) ?ahweh) ivos.

 (otes to the @etters& S$mbolism in the ohar   # 9ploaded 10:1N:2014He$words= long  vowels Xa e i o uY) short  vowels Xa e i o uY) ohar) I89) Fupiter) ius)

 justice) judge) iugum) $o"e) etc.) Bei. w /6custom) tradition) law) _aiw) _aiwa+ /6law)_oiw# /6custom) tradition) law.

• Balving E Foining the ,reature&s Dords in S$mposium  # 9ploaded 10:12:2014

He$words= ,oncatenating ego /Jeg##pronoun and _yu#pronoun /plural

Fa E v$ /-ussian Fav$) Fe E vous /Prench Fevous) Ih E Iuwih /8ld high Lerman Ihiuwih ) Yo  E vos /otros /Spanish ?ovos)  Io  E  Voi  /Italian Iovoi) ji E Cos/Dalloon) u E Cos /<ortuguese uvos) correlating to Foves / Jovis díes)  Kabbala ,

 Papus Ieve |}~ >6eve) 6not#I /all others T the plural form for 6$ou.• I sing) therefore I am  # 9ploaded 10:0A:2014

He$words= ecartes& ,ogito ergo sum # MI thin") therefore I amM) sound se!uence XiYXoYXuYI89 /or I89#piter) 6I am a singing thing to prove that I am a human being.

• -ed E Klue in Salvador ali&s Illustrations for ante&s M'he ivine ,omed$M

He$words= -ed E Klue) Salvador ali) Q'he ivine ,omed$6) ante) Keatrice.

• % ictionar$ of <roto#Cowel Dords # 9ploaded 0G:0:14

He$words= %I89) JID8) I%) ?BDB. I9) I9 /Feve1) I89 /Fove) I%9) /B%D%

/ve) permutations %I9) %9I) I%9) I9%) 9%I) 9I%.120%$e   ?es t$molog$= <erhaps from *iddle nglish _a$$e = a$) always 1219nderstanding the %lef#Keis

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• ternit$ # a <re#'hales#-oot for Destern <hilosoph$ # 9ploaded 0G:0:14

He$words=  'hales122.  Kertrand -ussell) pre#'halic philosophical ideas. low vowel XaY) thefront vowels XiY X$Y XeY) a semivowel XwY and the bac" vowels XoY XuY. 6aion) eternit$) highage) custom) law) marriage) etc.  jau) formula= Šdivine name‹ 6 E Šego#pronoun‹.ego#pronouns ieu) iau) iou and ih) -hine&s bifurcation) 1hur) A-E-H-I-O-.-)

%) ) I) 8) 9. dia#!i&i# , ape3 , lo"* I-vowel . %) I) 9) %) I) ) 4!ede!i#5 III &s device  .-6-I-7-

8 .

Overvie o! "ym%olism in my #$intings

• % @ifetime&s ,oloring Koo" /1GN4#2014 # 9ploaded 0G:1A:14He$words= androg$nous) Faime ,olŒn) <ablo <icasso.

 Im&lementing the Ego'conce&t 

• % @etter#Kased Bu*an  uploaded A.G.2014

Bermann Kurger  Q'he Dord#Kased *an612 ?ahoo /Iahu T human) \X] /eg†) B) ?BD.ic) ich) ia) iu) jau) jeu)  jou) ‡ˆ‰ /eg† human) Fonathan Swift&s .ahoo /?BD Lod&s Image.

 (n$ly)ing Emerson*s ork +$ture+ - the Y$hoos in .ulliver*s /r$vels

• Klac" 'races in Dhite (oise /anal$+ing merson&s wor" M (atureM 9pl. 2G.5.2014

-alph Daldo merson  (ature antipodes procreate right /straight wrong /twisted

 o%ert usil*s "$lv$tor or $n ithout 4u$lities56'#ro7ect 

• 'racing Se!uences in a <hilosophical @ibrar$  # 9ploaded 05:14:14He$words= %ndrog$n$) -obert *usil 6Siamese 'wins

• % *ausoleum of Dords *usil&s esign of Q'he *an Dithout Rualities  9pl. 05:N:14

*usil) fictive biograph$) sibling love) chapter 6'he Siamese 'wins) twin sister) utopian)alter go) siblings 9lrich E %gathe) clothing colors. red) green) blue and $ellow.

• 'he ,olor S$mbolism of <hilosophers  # 9ploaded 07:25:14

6*an without !ualities *usil $ellow E blue complementar$ red E green) antipodes violetor purple. Loethe) (ewton) wald Bering)  (atural ,olor S$stem  /(,S.

• In Search for a He$note in -obert *usil&s Q*an without RualitiesM # 9ploaded 07:22:14He$words= -obert *usil&s Q'he *an Dithout Rualities6) androg$nous roots.

•  (otes to -obert *usil&s &Salvator&#<roject # 9ploaded 07:12:14

iotima) Konadea) -obert *usil&s) Q'he *an Dithout Rualities6) <hilo) Lod 6,reator without !ualities.

122c. A24 c. N4A K,12'itle in Lerman language= Qer *ann) der nur aus D;rtern besteht6

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 8eus - the &ill$rs o! the sky

• -ed E Klue in Solomon&s 'emple  published 21 : A :2014

He$words= 'heosoph$) Koa+ and Fachin) red E violet#blue F#pillar) K#pillar) Sun E *oon.masonic lodges. 'riad) trinit$) /I) %) 9 respectivel$ in Bebrew ?) B) C.

• 'he Dorld&s <illar in the Dords  published 0 : N :2014eus #% Stud$ in %ncient -eligion ) collapsing s"$) ,elts) %lexander) pillars)  %rthur K ,oo".

• S$nthesis of the ata in &eus& b$ %rthur K. ,oo" /1G2N  published 25 : N :2014

eus) %rthur Kernard ,oo" /1G2N) Fanus:an) support pillars) Fou:Feu#piter:eus)

•  (otes to MeusM b$ %rthur Kernard ,oo" /1G2N published 27:N=2014) consisting of

1. 'he #Inscription at the 8mphalos of elphi # (otes /12. In the (ame of eus # (otes /2. 'he Boliest Spot in %ll Bellas # (otes /

4. Fanusli"e eities # (otes /4N. %mber 'rading # (otes /NA. -etrospect # (otes /A

eus) &the Kright 8ne)& da$#light S"$) +o€stic Bomer) S"$#god) pantheon) s"$#prop) iana# pillars) %g$e[s#pillars of Lreece

 E'oel inscri&tion $t the Om&h$los o! Del&hi

• 'he #Inscription at the 8mphalos of elphi  published 2N : N :2014

He$words= elphic) omphalos) 2 eagles) eus. %pollo) letter ) La /or MLasM) MLa+M

 (n:rogynous sym%ols

• %ndrog$nous S$mbols in -embrandt&s -eturn of the <rodigal Son   published 2N:4:2014

He$words= -eturn) <rodigal Son) -embrandt) digit ratio) males) females.

 e: - ;lue in ($chen $n: $$stricht<

• -ed E Klue and 8ther S$mbolism at the Beart of urope  published 4:1:2014

He$words= %achen) *aastricht. ,harlemagne) red) blue) purple) vowels) monogram)

cartouche.

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:ong 1ategoriation - 1alen%er - 203 ` 8o9el !ym&olism

 ='or:s

• t$molog$ of the J#words # <ublished on ec 0A) 201

\ grapheme) \sc /Mash treeM %nglo#Saxon futhorc rune ) ash :\£:.ᚫ

• -ed and Klue in the <aintings 'itled ,leansing the 'emple # <ublished on ec 02) 201

 (ational *useum) Darsaw) <oland) Kernardo Kellotto&s /,analetto Fesus ,leansing the'emple) red E blue) $ellow) green robes) Liotto

• %n %nal$sis of @anguage # 'esting Loogle&s (gram 'ool # <ublished on (ov 2N) 201

Loogle&s (gram digiti+e

 (l&h$%etic$l hierogly&hs

• ncr$ption and ecr$ption of the %lphabetical Bierogl$phs # <ublished= 1@ / 0 / 203

%#I#9) %##I#8#9) long vowels B E ) ? E /14A K,.

•  (otes to Sefer ?et+irah # <ublished= 1 / 0 / 203

Sabian) ,haldean planetar$) 'imaeus) Sefer ?et+irah. trinit$ I) %) 9 or ) ) ) k) ) ) ) )%) ) I) 8) 9) %) ) B) I) 8) ?) . Bq%) IB) etc... ) /Fehovah) I) I%) I%9or ) I%9%) I89% IBB89%) ..

• <ermutations of the 'rigrammaton ?BD # <ublished= 17 / 0 / 203

# documenting the appendix in (otes to Sefer ?et+irah #

•  (otes to t$mons of nglish Dords /152A # <ublished= 16 / 0 / 203

I) pron. personal Lothic= i eiC eg iag i  Saxon= i ie 'eutonic= i"h anish= ieg Lree"=WXY WY @atin= ego Italian= io Prench= Ce Delsh= i) signif$ing the sa+e) the  sel-sa+e

i"dividual .

I was used b$ the Loths and nglish instead of their ia) our yea) which have nearl$ the sameformation) and was written y b$ Sha"espeare. 'he %rabs sa$ y for me.

/he &l$net$ry sym%olism

 (otes to <lato&s 'imaeus and S$mposium # <ublished= 1 / 0 / 203 planetar$ s$stem 7 ,haldean planets and the stars # referring to seven Lree" vowels=

*oon %) *ercur$ ) Cenus B) Sun I) *ars 8) Fupiter ? and Saturn

• 'he Seven 'emples of Barran # xplaining the vowel s$mbols in   0 / 07 / 203,haldean planets= *oon %) *ercur$ ) Cenus B) Sun I) *ars 8) Fupiter 9:? enSaturn . ) . start with .

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• Some (otes to Sabian <hilosoph$ and 'imaeus # <ublished= 0 / 06 / 203

<lanet cult of Barran /-oman= ,arrhae and dessa /9rfa) and toda$= T `anlurfa is basedon worshiping the sun) moon) and five other visible 6planets.

Sabians planets vowels) metals colors) seven temples) devoted to each of the seven planets.

Barran 'imaeus the sun 6illegal children /*ercur$ and Cenus to meet 4 planets /*oon)Saturn) *ars) Fupiter in their special universal orbits.

<lato&s  'imaeus  orrer$  ()*+, /Fehova124 N 6swiftness#s$stem IA)O.) represented b$ N basic vowels. 2 planets /*ercur$ and Cenus) vowels E respectivel$ H are additionalelements) which didn&t pla$ a substantial role in the fundamental laws of harmon$.

*ercur$ /Bermes E Cenus /%phrodite= illegal positions in the pedigree Saturn /Hronos TFupiter /eus T *ars /%res.

Sun) the *oon) Saturn /Hronos) Fupiter /eus and *ars /%res) represented b$ ()*+)which initiall$ before the birth of eus # originated as the 'rigrammaton ()

/he um%er o! oels in (l&h$%et 

• <ermutating the Cowels # <ermutations in the volution # <ublished= 07 / 2 / 203

go#words <I#source s"$#god..

• 'he erivation of uropean go#<ronouns from the <I#S"$#Lod $aus

go#pronouns *an J J) ) k) and ehe. I) F3) j) or jei) ) \) and \i and MjM. Ci"ing)h$phen) diaeresis or trema.

 #IE Design

• /-e esigning a <I Structure # <ublished= 0N : 05 : 201

<I#concept Meternit$M pronouns) wisdom) evening) dar"ness) light) vowel#structures.

 (rch$ic oel sym%olism

• %rchaic Petishism # <ublished= 04 : 0 : 201

%rchaic) fetishism) J)B and ? or are potential fetishes. consonants are con#sounding.

6da$) 'hursda$s) ego#pronouns) justice) piousness) $outh) $o"e) jo$ T et$mologicalfetishism.

• 'he Bermetic ,odex III # Cowel S$mbolism # <ublished= 0 : 27 : 201

In *editerranean areas the divine names are correlating with the ego#pronouns. Cowels$mbolism never has been interrupted from )N00K, to approximatel$ 1G00,.

• 'he Cowels& S$mbolism in %rchaic B$mns #

 >o&es &o &e vowels i" $e 6lo#u&io"e of $e+e&!ius # <ublished= 0 : 24 : 201

 $e 6lo#u&io"e of $e+e&!ius T uttered in their succession= %##B#I#8#9#=

MIn g$pt the priests) when singing h$mns in praise of the gods) emplo$ the seven vowels)which the$ utter in due succession and the sound of these letters is so euphonious that menlisten to it in preference to flute and l$re.M

1246In the Fewish#g$ptian magic#pap$ri it appears as Ιαωουηε. /source= (%*S 8P L8 # Fewishnc$clopedia

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• 'he 'imeline of Cowel S$mbolism # <ublished= 0 : 21 : 201

volution) ego#pronouns) da$s of the wee"s. ternit$) law) tradition) marriage.

-oman nundinal c$cle) seven#da$ wee". ,lement of %lexandria) Irenaeus of @$on)'heodoret of ,$rus. Fove /T Fupiter) Iaoue) I%Ž) Iabe) ?BDB) 'hursda$s ,hurch Pathers.

 ( evie o! oel sym%olism in I(> 

• % -eview of Cowel#S$mbolism # <ublished= 03 / / 203 

%rchaic Fupiter) Bebrew) Lermanic) Scandinavian) eternit$) law) tradition) marriage.

XiY and XuY close or high vowels) XaY open or low vowel) XiY) XuY) XaY fundamental vowels. XiYE XuY antipodes. s"$#god $aus= XiY E XuY including an XaY.

• 'he Cowels in the ivine (ame/s # <ublished= 03 / 6 / 203 

He$words= %bundance of vowels I) 9) %) ?) 8) . Fohn <ic della *irandola /14A#14G4)Bebrew scholars& idea= Iehoua derived from Ioue /Fupiter Ioua Iehoua. T rejected b$

archbishop Lilbert L3n3brard /1NA5 to defend the 'rinit$. Be attac"ed Ioua used b$,hateillon reminding that St %ugustine had explained according to the writer Carro that theFews had worshiped Ioue /Fupiter) and that the use of Ioua was thus a return to paganism./Iehue or Iihue %ramaic $ihweh) Iehoua) Fupiter Iehoua.

<I#core $au s"$#god $aus:$eus) Fupiter) ieu) Feu) Fove) ios) io) is) '$r) 'uis) iu)ius) eus) eus. ,orrelation never ever diagnosed between divine names and ego#

 pronouns= Fupiter) s"$#god $aus:$eus) Iehoua.

•  (otes on the Cowels /as a Poundation for the S$mbolism of the ,laudian @etters

He$words= ,laudian letters :i:) :a:) :u:. XiY and XuY XaY. <I#s"$#god $aus) i\us the high

vowels /I) ?) E 9 enclosing the low vowels /%) J.• % -econstruction of the ,laudian Koo" M8n the %lphabet&s -edesignM

Fupiter) I%) ?BDB) iu) ieus) s$nchroni+e %) I and 9 in alphabets b$ adding ? and a aconsonant to distinguish C from 9. %ntisigma) /reversed ,) for or ‘ /psi to express6bs E 6ps) much li"e the ’ or in lower case “ /chi is used for 6cs and 6gs.

new letters ” ) and . %) I) 9 # %) I) 89: ?BDB # I%.

•  (otes to ,olors /sensation association ps$cho#energetics b$ Pran+ Immoos

T s$mbolism of the primar$ colors.

 "emiotics

• Semiotic Studies /explaining the shibboleths  # <ublished= 03 / 06 / 203 

He$words= *embership to clans) shibboleths. Special pronunciation /Hing&s or Rueen&snglish) ego#pronouns. ,olors in flags) coats#of#arms) burial tombs) temples) sculptures)medieval manuscripts and paintings.

'eeth deformations) sharpening) amputation) coloring) noble) married status. Pootdeformation) piercings) incisions) colored tattoos) red colors /for -oman emperors) for marriage in India and Cietnam) blue colors /reported b$ Fulius ,aesar for the <icts. Bonor E 6beautiful) membership) honorable clan) social) religious communit$.

*arriage) maturit$) readiness for childbirth) birth) death) rebirth) religious concepts) clan#membership) etc.

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• -ed) Dhite and Klue in some %rtwor"s /Bamburg # <ublished= 02:1A:201

-ed) white and blue) Bamburger Hunsthalle) Lrabow %ltarpiece) dominated b$ red and blueto s$mboli+e antipodes such as salt and sweet waters) %dam and ve) ,ain and %bel.

•  (otes to M8rigins of a <ronounM b$ <almer) S.K. /200N # <ublished= 01:2:201

,apitali+ation) personal pronouns of the 1st and the 2nd person) documented in M'he 8riginsof a <ronounM b$ <almer) S.K. /200N. Y )  I )  Ik, Ic  and Ich derived from or correlated to.gg%rasil an )s# Mash treeM) honored b$ an upper case for religious reasons. Ygg  /8din amaster for his creature 6?) ?g) g) Ich) I") and J consisting of a vowel combination J amale %s"r E a female mbla.

• Some (otes to Mt$mons of nglish DordsM b$ Fohn 'homson /152A   # <ublished=01:2:201

,ollection of Scribd#papers at dravivararo) Sha"espeare&s spelling arbitrar$) hierogl$phics or runes= sacred s$mbols used in an atmosphere of superstition12N.

12Nt$molog$ of nglish Dords ) page 24#2N

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:ong 1ategoriation - 1alen%er - 202 ` 8o9el-oriente% !ym&olism

 Etymology

• %rchaic <hrases # <ublished= 12:25:2012

$mological anomalies in colonies) islands mountains) remote territories.South#%fricanwords= peuselhappie12A) hijsba""ie127) moltrein125) papwiel12G. 

%rchaic words often short= )  as a multifunctional word ash) from 7ld 6"*lis  )s#) TM spea! M.

• %s Slow %s <ossible S/timulating ternit$ # <ublished= 11:0:2012

S$mboli+e eternit$ in thoughts) tones) songs) vocals) vowels) words) poems) architecture) paintings) boo"s the human voice.

• Images of Lod # 'he 8rigin of the go#<ronouns in Lod&s (ame # <ublished= 11:2G:2012

eciphering trouble to encr$pt a message. uropean  6*o#pronouns10)  P!o&o-I"do- 6u!opea" s"$#god $yaus.

 "$voy $n: imes

• 'he go#<ronouns in the ivine (ames # <ublished= 11:17:2012

?avoya!d dialect) dictionar$) dialect variants. %lpine and remote areas. 6 and 6.

• 'he go#pronouns and ivine (ames in Savo$ Prench ialects # <ublished= 11:1A:2012

Savo$) independent 141A # 1714) then T Sicil$ and from 1720 T Sardinia. Prom 17G2

Savo$ T Prance.6 ?eu:i5   is 6de diu) Diu*s :$y= 6Lod&s da$. 6Lod and the ego#pronoun11  12. s"$#god

 $yaus, %eus, Jupi&e!, 'y!( 6DE) D.U %eCeV %eyeV.

• 6?iou E 6€ou in the dialect of (imes # <ublished= 11:1N:2012

 ."&oi"e /ippoly&e 0i*o&   /152N 15G7= poem in <rovencal) (mes. go#pronouns1

/6$iou) 6m€ou /6€ou 6i3u 6i3u in Pr3d3ric 1is&!al &s 1i!2io.

6€ou#spelling T _iou#piter) the <I#root for Fupiter. iou has also been found in thedialect of Cillar#St#<ancrace where the ego#pronouns are iòu më ) respectivel$ m’ iòu 14 

12Asnac"127elevator 125subwa$12Gbro"en t$re10'he personal pronouns for the first person singular 11the personal pronoun of the first person singular 12'he dialects S%C8?%- # %rpitania.eu1'he personal pronoun of the first person singular.

14<atois of Cillar#St#<ancrace /for the moment this site unfortunatel$ seems to have been lost =<ersonal pronouns= /,as sujet ,as r3gime atone toni!ue direct indirectSg. 1ƒp a /l„ iu m…) m„ iu 2ƒp tO) t„ t…) t„ tO ƒp * u/l) al ei/l s… lu ei P eilo la eilo ( o) ul) la # lu # <l. 1ƒp n_n_ 2ƒp _ v_ v_ ƒp * /+ s… l_ i P eilk /eila+ lk_ eilk

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/he @$%s%urg (EIO>':evice

• @ove is a five#letter bird # <ublished= / / 202 

Prederic" III) Babsburg) %I89. Lnostic wisdom) %braxas) )) ))))))) %I89.

Bedwig von *ec"lenburg. abbess  of the cloister -ibnit+) 142) 14A7) and duchesslisabeth von *e"lenburg) daughter of Beinrich III. of *ec"lenburgSchwerin /abbess14A7 1N0 used a similar %I89#device for their signature stamps1N /included the imageof a bull&s head. 'he stamps have been used for at least 2 documents) dated 14AGrespectivel$ 1452.

• esigning a new @anguage # 'he ictionar$ of sacred Cowel 'riads # <ublished= / 0 /

202 

,abalistic) "abbalistic) ?od or iota) %I89 /s"ipping B and ) –‡—˜™š› :.

/he #IE'/rinity'Aonce&t 

• @amentation for '$re # <ublished= / 04 / 202 

@amentation for '$re state of the art) including materials) soldiers) pa$ments and special!ualit$ descriptions. Bese"iel 27 seems to specif$ exactl$ the same colors Dhite) <urple) -ed andKlue as the$ have been listed in the divine commands at xodus 2N =4 and 2 C!o"i#les =14.

• S$mboli+ing ternit$ # 'he 'able of Cowel#S$mbolism # <ublished= 0 / 30 / 202 

,orrelations between vowels) pitch) metals) planets) da$s of the wee" and the rainbow&scolors) which to a large extent has been condensed from Foscel$n Lodwin&s wor".

• % Short 'reatise of Cowel#S$mbolism # <ublished= 0 / 2 / 202 

'he correlations between vowels) pitch) planets) metals) da$s of the wee" and the rainbow&scolors /'able are consistent in explaining the seven earth#bound elements in the vowels)metals) planets) da$s of the wee" and the rainbow.

• -econstruction of the <I#'rinit$#,oncept # <ublished= 0 / 24 / 202 

% <I#trinit$#concept $eus) ieu) I89#piter) I%8) the ,laudian letter) <lato&s S$mposium)Bomer) xodus 2N=4) 2 ,hronicles =14) 'he <arallel @ives b$ <lutarch) Schoolclass-eligion in1GN4#1GNN and the anomal$ for the ego#pronouns near ,hur) Swit+erland.

 etros&ects

• *emories of @anguages # <ublished= 0 / 23 / 202 Bierarch$ is the <I#language with its hierarchical vowel structures) the primar$ color#hierarch$) and the ego#pronouns as top#elements in the et$mological hierarch$.

• % -etrospect on the <ronouns& t$molog$ # <ublished= 0 / 0 / 202 

discussing a chec" for integrit$ and contradictions respectivel$ M,argo ,ult ScienceM asdefined b$ -ichard Pe$nman.

1NLeorg ,hristian Priedrich @isch =Siegel der Ber+ogin Bedwig von *e"lenburg) %ebtissin des Hlosters -ibnit+) 142) ‚ 14A7) und der Ber+oginlisabeth) Bedwigs (achfolgerin In= FahrbOcher des Cereins fOr *ec"lenburgische Leschichte und %ltertums"unde) Kand 21 /15NA) S. 14#1N

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Aolor Ao:es in ?ose&hus* recor:s

• 'he S$mbolism of the ,olors <urple) Dhite) -ed and Klue # <ublished= 0 / 04 / 202 

Fosephus categori+ed red and blue as images of the fire and the s"$. In contrast purple andwhite have been considered as representing their sources /the sea) respectivel$ the earth.

 ;$ck to the oots (rchety&es, /rinity, the (ssyri$n Ego' &ronoun6

• 'he 'rinit$ ,oncept # <ublished= 0 / 2 / 202 

6'engri) Hhuda$) eos and Lod) in which the earliest written divine concept of the s"$#godhas been documented as stars indicating a #fold basic concept) which subse!uentl$ has

 been reduced to a singular star.

•  (otes to the 'ur"ic -unic %lphabet # <ublished= 0 / 20 / 202 

'ur"ic s"$ god 'engri similar to the Indo#uropean s"$ god) _$eus the structure of <roto#Indo#uropean religion /<I#religion is closer to that of the earl$ 'ur"s than to the religion

of an$ people of (ear astern or *editerranean anti!uit$. 'he %ss$rian first personal pronoun is related to the divine name /Lod) just li"e Prench:<rovencal /ieu related toieu) Italian /io related to io.

• 'he Superman %rchet$pe&s ,olors # <ublished= 0 / 20 / 202 

-ed and blue decorations of temples) sculptures) bibles) paintings) frescoes) coats of arms)flags have been revived in the modern comics) games and movies of the twentieth centur$.

• -ed and Klue in ,.L. Fung&s M'he -ed Koo"M # <ublished= 0 / 7 / 202 

'he bipolarit$) the androg$n$) the coloring of initials) the colors& red and blue in Fung&smasterpiece corresponds to similar s$mbolism in a great number of medieval manuscripts.

• ,apita Selecta on -ed and Klue ,oloration # <ublished= 0 / 0 / 202 Hudrun /or Ludrunlied T a medieval description of medieval flags. In tale the 27th /6Bow@udwig and Bartmut met the Begelings Bartmut names the banners of the coming "nights.

'he earliest historical evidence for the Prisian flag. ast India ,ompan$&s flag as a predecessor for the Stars and the Stripes. vidence ma$ be found for masonic origins for flags and other predecessor lin"s between flags.

• -einterpretation of the ,reation @egend # <ublished= 0 / 03 / 202 

'ranslating the Kiblical word 6bara) misinterpreted as 6to create instead of 6to separate.% correct translation 6to separate leads to the !uestion of the objects to be separated and theintention of the separating process.

 Designing $ @igh'#recision l$ngu$ge

• @anguage as an MIntelligent esignM # esigning a Bigh#precision @anguage   # <ublished=07 / 27 / 202 

Stud$ing <haedrus& ideas I considered the precision of our linguistic tools. Dhat could besaid about its precision and tolerances

• 'he I8#Dords in the Delsh ictionar$ # <ublished= 07 / 22 / 202 

In the ictionar$ # nglish to Delsh I found some interesting I8#words) which seem to becorrelating to other I8# and I9#words in *editerranean languages.

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• Some (otes to the Dord Q%we6 # <ublished= 07 / / 202 

'he word 6%we is a !uite interesting object for stud$. 'he word ma$ have deviated from anearl$ word 6aghe /T agon$ to another) newer expression found in the runic dictionar$=ewa) ava) euwin) euwini") which are used for 6eternit$.

Aolor "ym%olism• Some (otes to M'he ,hronicles of the <ictsM # <ublished= 07 / 0 / 202 

6,hronicles 8f 'he <icts provides me with excellent information about the colored people/the <icts in a region full of whites /the %lbiones.

• *adonna Casa Casa # <ublished= 06 / / 202 

,hrist is wearing a red robe. 'he main outer robes however are a blue coat for the *adonnaand a red robe for ,hrist.

• 'he Plag&s ,olors of Kad Dimpfen # <ublished= 06 / 06 / 202 

Kad Dimpfen uses a red#white#blue flag) which motivated me to research the origin of thesecolors.

• Dh$ Klue has been *ade an Inferior ,olor /explaining the s$mbolism in positive -ed andnegative Klue # <ublished= 04 / 23 / 202 

%voidance of blue) development of d$es) artificial coloring. vil character) bad omen) evile$e) fertilit$) procreation.

• %n ndless ,hain of *etaphors # <ublished= 04 / / 202 

<re#medieval and medieval life and language) androg$nous *an) male and female partnersT halves of *an. *etaphors.

 $in%os in the "tu&&$ch $:onn$5 

• Palse -ainbow S$mbols /in s$mbolic and religious paintings # <ublished= 04 / 0 / 202 

Palse rainbow/s in the Stuppach *adonna) other samples of similar deviations colors in therainbows.

• t$molog$ for \$) 'iw and \ /6I # <ublished= 04 / 0@ / 202 

6da$ /T $aus) ies) # 6'iw /the supreme s"$#god of da$light) respectivel$ 'iwa+)ᛞ ᛏ

iu) $aus) eus) is and the ego#pronoun # \ /6I interrelated and important linguisticᚨ

elements.• 'he double rainbow in the 6Stuppach *adonna # <ublished= 04 / 0@ / 202 

/2 rainbows or nimbus#circles crowning the divine) probabl$ solar image of Lod.

'he rainbow crowning Lod is a purple image) which ma$ s$mboli+e a mixture of male redand female blue) resulting in an androg$nous s$mbolism. 'he adjacent secondar$/purple:blue rainbow is hardl$ visible at all.

• 'he t$mological Pieldlines # <ublished= 04 / 0@ / 202 

MJ for Jternit$ # % Dorld made of Dord/sM T the J#pole at the Scandinavian (orth poleand the I9#pole in the Swiss cit$ ,hur. T a linguistic field distribution for the ego#

 pronouns.

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 e Ye$r

• 'he Pirst of %pril as (ew ?ear  # <ublished= 03 / 30 / 202 

'he Sun&s rebirth at the winter solstice. Sun is reborn) but nature remains !uiet and fro+en.%t this wintertime onl$ the human being is engaged in feasts) -ome&s Saturnalia.

 "$lut$tions

• Salutations) ivine (ames) Dee"da$s and go#pronouns in *an$ @anguages # <ublished=03 / 0 / 202 

Salutations) 6good da$#wishes) 6%dieu# 6Loodb$e or 6Parewell#salutation.,orrelations to the divine name and to the ego#pronoun) to 6da$) divine names) the wordfor 6da$) ego#pronouns and wee"da$s /usuall$ 'uesda$ or 'hursda$.

/he D$nish ='&ronoun

ictionar$ of the Lermanic He$words /based on the J# respectivel$ JI#"e$s # <ublished=02 / @ / 202 

'op#level#rune %sch /J) illustrated in \ /'he ,reation @egend encoded in a Singular Cowel and J for Jternit$ # % Dorld made of Dord/s. J#s$mbol fundamental s$mbolcreation legends) the unif$ing s$mbolism) the eternit$#concept) the clan&s stabilit$ factors)the home#concept) the ego#pronoun) the basic words 6to be and the 6the#article) a number of !ualit$#concepts /courage) respect) fame) etc.) sacredness) hol$ stones etc. 'he eternit$#concept \i /alwa$s) \inigœ /uni!ueness) \ia /mother and \iga /propert$.

• \ /'he ,reation @egend encoded in a Singular Cowel # <ublished= 02 / 7 / 202 

<honeme J XaeY represents the first person singular pronoun I) a definite article 6the) theverb 6is) 6running water and /in 8ld#nglish= law) scripture) ceremon$) custom) marriage.In the Lermanic legends the J#vowel refers to the world&s axis) poles) running water and thegods /Jsir.

•  J for Jternit$ # % Dorld made of Dord/s # <ublished= 02 / 4 / 202 

'he old#nglish word J) which had been defined as 6eternal law) archaic custom andmarriage) ego#pronoun in man$ (orwegian and anish dialects. 'his ego#pronoun ma$have been derived from the central letter in the <I#root _$us.

 ithr$s Biturgy

• Cowel#Se!uences in %rchaic *anuscripts # <ublished= 02 / 0 / 202 

Cowels must have been the archaic fundamentals for religious s$mbolism. 'his manuscriptdocuments the t$pical vowel#se!uences in various ancient pap$ri.

• %ddenda to the *ithras @iturg$&s 'ranslations # <ublished= 02 / 0 / 202 

%nal$+ing ieterich„s boo" in *arvin D. *e$er&s translation 6% *ithras @iturg$ Iidentified a number of other vowel se!uences.

• 'he Cowels %I8?8 in the *ithras @iturg$ # <ublished= 02 / 07 / 202 

'he nglish version of the manuscript the *ithras @iturg$ reveals some interesting

!uotations of genuine vowel se!uences such as .eeiouo in several divine names and other sacred texts.

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/ues:$y $n: /hurs:$y

• $aus in the Lermanic Dee"da$s # <ublished= 02 / 03 / 202 

,orrelation to the ego#pronouns /in Lerman mostl$ 6Ih) respectivel$ 6I the mostimportant Lermanic deities are those which are related to 'uesda$= '•r) 'iw) 'ig and iu.

/he #IE'conce&t 

• 'he I&s %ntipodes /<ublished= 0 / 3 / 202# 

,entral core1A) which seems to have been designed around the <I#names 9$y:us P;&:! 

/the god of the da$#lit s"$17 and 9deiwos  /god15. ifferences between the original <I#concept /using a 6 or 6'h as first letter for the divine <I#names $aus and eiwos andthe *editerranean s$stem /avoiding a 6 or 6'h in Fupiter and in 6?BDB.

• 'he He$ *orpheme # anal$+ing the <I#concept /<ublished= 0 / 2@ / 202#

'he top#morpheme or "e$#word) which ma$ be traced as vowel#se!uences in a few word#

categories /the divine name) the ego#pronoun) the da$ and the da$ of the wee".• % ivine Se!uence of Cowels /<ublished= 0 / 24 / 202

<I#names /_${us and /_deiw#os are based on antipodes) s$mboli+ed b$ the vowels Iand 9. % brea"through ma$ be reached b$ accepting the 6jod#consonant as a vowel 6i.

 e:un:$ncy

• 'he <hilosophical (ucleus /<ublished= 0 / / 202

,up and ring mar"s) a standardi+ed color hierarch$) a biblical creation legend) a vowel&s

hierarch$) a word hierarch$. -edundanc$ allows us to reconstruct disturbed or corruptedhierarchies.

.oethe*s Aolor /heory

• S$mbolism in %ntipodal ,olors /<ublished= 0 / 03 / 202#

9p to 175N Loethe clearl$ identified the three basic color elements) in which blue and$ellow are the basic) antipodal elements and red is the s$nthesis of light. 6% countr$)Loethe concluded) 6starts out from a name and a flag) and it then becomes them) just as aman fulfills his destin$6. 'his idea has been interpreted b$ Prancisco de *iranda to derivethe present national flags of ,olombia) Cene+uela and cuador /175N.

1A'he He$ *orpheme # anal$+ing the <I#concept 

17See for details= <I#religion15 Deus /@atin pronunciation= XždeŸsY is @atin for MgodM or Mdeit$M. @atin deus and d<vus MdivineM) are descended from

<roto#Indo#uropean  _deiwos) from the same  root  as 9$y:us) the reconstructed chief god of the <roto#Indo#uropean pantheon. 

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:ong 1ategoriation - 1alen%er - 20 ̀ 8o9el-oriente% !ym&olism

Overvie

• Kipolar *onotheism /<ublished= 2 / 2 / 20# - Qea%s5 02

<hase 1= Kipolarit$= cups and pillars) burial rituals. <hase 2= % bipolar god&s name _eiwosand a s"$#god&s name _$eus and its derivatives. go#pronouns seem to have been designedas vowel se!uences. In phase ancient religions often started from a bipolar deit$) such asthe -oman god Fanus or ianus).. In a fourth <hase both Fulius ,aesar and 'acitus comparethe most important deit$ in Lermania to *ercur$ /Bermes. In the *iddle %ge the emperorsand "ings preferred the colors red) blue and purple for their garments) graves and flags.

Al$u:ius* letters

• 'he ?#<roceedings /'he ?#He$ to the nglish go#<ronouns <ublished= 2 / 0 / 20 

1st  genuine nglish go#pronoun is the capitali+ed word 6?) which has been used b$D$cliffe between 152 and 1GN. Suetonius describes ,laudius& invention of three newletters ?) and C and added them to the alphabet. D$cliffe ma$ have understood theↃ

s$mbolism of the sound between u and i and the androg$nous creation legends.

/he (l&ine #ronouns 2

• %nal$sis of a @inguistic %nomal$ in the %lps <ublished= 0 / 2 / 20 

Fourne$ to LraubOnden to stud$ %lpine dialects with go#pronouns 6i3u:iau:ioucorrelating to the divine names 6i3u:iau:iou. 'he %lps seem to have conserved

some genuine forms of the original go#pronouns and their corresponding divine names.• 'he Secrets of the <ronouns /iar$ Pragments 200G#2011 <ublished= 0 / 3 / 20 

'his manuscript describes the decoding process of religious s$mbolism in the <I#languages.

• Cowels for ternit$ <ublished= 0 / 0 / 20 

%ccording to *orris Swadesh in an$ language the most important word is the ego#pronoun.'he most important characters are the vowels the non#vowels merel$ are to be consideredas 6additional consonants.

ictionar$ of Sacred Dords <ublished=0 / 0@ / 20

 In fact the vowels ma$ have been the carriers of s$mbolism) whereas the consonants weremerel$ providing the carrier structure.

• 'he ,reation of Dest#uropean <ronouns /Summar$ <ublished= 0 / 04 / 20 

*a$or role of vowels in naming the Lods) the ego#pronouns and the $es#words. Cowels Iand 9 considered as the male E female s$mbols. *ost sacred s$mbol is the 6#vowel)respectivel$ the 6J#vowel /ta )6B.

/he (l&ine #ronouns 1

• %ndermatt ,enter of the ,eltic %nderworld <ublished= 0@ / 7 / 20 ,elts defined %lps as head!uarters. <ronouns I9) I89 and I%9 and their controlleddeterioration /F) ?8) F% special landmar"s in the %lpine region.

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• % ,eltic -eligious ,entre in the %lps <ublished= 0@ / 4 / 20 

'wo parallel series of go#pronouns the iu) ieu and iau#series in parallel to the 6me# and6moi#series. Cowel#pronouns I_9 as ,eltic et$mological and religious traces in the %lpineregion) having survived in remote %lpine areas.

• 'hou) I and De # %n %nal$sis of <ronouns <ublished= 0@ / / 20 

I9#combinations identified in names for s"$#gods /Iupitter) iu) IBCB) in the Qgo6#<ronomina /ieu) iou) iau) in the 6we#pronoun 99I/-) but seldom in the 'hou#pronoun.

• Spelling Fo"e 2A # Is it a jo"e at all <ublished= 0@ / 07 / 20 

8ne of the most remar"able linguistic inventions has been found in Spelling Fo"e 2A Bowdo $ou spell 6we with two letters without using the letters D and %nswer= 9 and I.

• @anguages) -eligions and (ames  <ublished= 0@ / 04 / 20 

Dhich of these) the <roto#Indo#uropean language or the Kible) is the elder of both

• 'he -econstruction of Some 8riginal go#<ronouns <ublished= 0@ / 02 / 20 

Initiall$ the word 6go ma$ have been designed as 6eio or 6eiu) which had been derivedfrom 6eios or 6'heios) respectivel$ 6eius or 6'heius. go#pronouns served as thevowel#cores for the divine names.

• FD-&s Scribd#%rchive %n 8verview <ublished= 0@ / 0 / 20 

• Lender#,oncepts in ,reation @egends <ublished= 0 / 3 / 20 

,omplementar$ creation processes in the biblical ,reation @egend.

• 9pdating *$ 12 <aradigms /an overview E summar$ <ublished= 0 / 2 / 20 

 (ew set of paradigms as a concept of the origins of m$ths) grown from a common source of 

 bipolarit$) evolving in several sets of s$mbols the colors) the vowels I)%)9))8)?) the go# pronouns /6*annus) 6man) 6moi) 6me) expanding to 6i3u)6iau)6iou) and culminatingin 6Ih) 6?) 6I) the divine names /6i3u T the Prench ieu ) 6iaus T the Indo#uropean $aus) 6ious T the @atin I9#piter.

• %n %ndrog$nous %llegor$ # % Cisual ,hautau!ua <ublished= 0 / 2 / 20 

%ndrog$nous allegor$ androg$nous religious bac"ground) in Bieron$mous Kosch&s paintings) in the pronouns of our languages) in the flag&s colors) in the fertilit$ rites of theBermetic ,odices and numerous other wor"s) in the sagas) narrations) legends and,hautau!ua#sessions of the past.

 =l!ric*s "ermon

• %nal$sis of Jlfric&s @anguage /8ld nglish text # before 102N <ublished= 07 / 2 / 20

 Jlfric&s Sermon /before 102N of 8ld nglish with possible Lerman roots. Some of thesewords /such as 'a, 'e, =elya&, >e, 'u!, .*e""e,  etc. ma$ also be explained inrelation to utch and Prench roots or even to alternative Lerman or @atin roots.

• 'he ># %nd ?#vents in the -oman mpire <ublished= 04 / 30 / 20 

'he first event >) probabl$ triggered b$ a powerful emperor ,onstantine I around 1)standardi+ed the divine name to iu or i3u and the corresponding go#pronouns to iu or 

i3u. 'he second event ?) probabl$ triggered b$ a less powerful uropean leader between 400%#500 %) redefined the divine name to i or i3 and the corresponding go#pronounsto i or i3.

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• % Short Bistor$ of @anguage <ublished= 04 / 2 / 20 

*ost of the complex go#pronouns are using similar patterns for their structure= the predecessor pronouns refer to the archaic 6me#concept) whereas modern pronouns all usevowels) which originall$ ma$ have started with a ?od /6I) to be followed b$ another vowel%))8 and a trailing vowel 9.

 D$nte

• 'he <rime Dords in %dam&s @anguage <ublished= 04 / 23 / 20 

'he origin of human speech has been based on the prime words which most probabl$ ma$have included the personal pronouns of the first and second person. ante %lighieri in hise vulgari elo!uentia suggests that the name l was the first sound emitted b$ %dam.

/he ystery o! the "even oels

• 'he Sacred Cowels in <ronouns <ublished= 04 / 07 / 20 # -eads= @0 

 (otes to 6'he *$ster$ of the Seven Cowels /1GG1 b$ Foscel$n Lodwin) who identifiedCowels as sacred s$mbols in Indo#uropean languages. (umber of vowels ma$ var$

 between three /I) %) 9) five /I) %) 9) ) 8 or seven /I) %) 9) ) %) 8) 88) or even more.

/r$nsl$tion Errors in ECo:us

• %nal$sis of the 'ranslation rrors in xodus 2N#4 

Kible#translations do not refer to blue) but to $ellow. 'he error has been revealed at the@uther Kible 1N4. rrors were introduced at least 1477) before @uther published his wor".

Some ,olor He$s in <aintings <ublished= 03 / 2 / 20 *edieval s$mbols have been devoted to a special message) which could not be written downin plain text) but ma$ have been encoded in some of the graphical elements such as the color codes.

/he oel*s "ym%olism

• 8n the S$mbolism of the Cowels %##I#8#9  <ublished= 03 / 4 / 20 # -eads= @@6 

Foscel$n Lodwin describes various religious s$mbols in vowels of ancient languages. 'henumber of vowels varies between /I) %) 9) N /I) %) 9) ) 8 or 7 /I) %) 9) ) %) 8) 88.

Lodwin !uotes the most interesting series listed b$ Lodfre$ Biggins in the 1#vowel name I)the 2#vowel name I : I on the sanctuar$ of %pollo at elphi) the #vowel name l%8) the4#vowel name IC) in which 9 and C are e!uivalent and the A#vowel name FB8C% .

/he I>'Ao:es

• 'he iet$ I9 <ublished= 02 / 7 / 20 

I9 as a earl$ deit$. Pound in I9#piter /Fupiter and Funo # ?BCB /as I9 # Iao and Iau # iausand other Indo#uropean names for the s"$#god and the go#pronouns.

• nglish and Llobish # 8ptimi+ed @inguistic esigns <ublished= 02 / 0@ / 20 

*orse#code#principle= assigning shorter se!uences of dots to fre!uentl$ used s$mbols tooptimi+e the communication speed.

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• for nigma /%n 8verview <ublished= 0 / 24 / 20 

% male I#) respectivel$ an androg$nous %# and a female 9#element) replaced b$ other # or 8#vowels or I9#combinations. 'hese male) androg$nous and female elements considered asthe archaic fundamentals in human societ$ and creation.

 Del&hi*s Better E • # of the #s$mbol ngraven 8ver the Late of %pollos 'emple at elphi <ublished= 0 / 20

/ 20 # -eads= 6@ 

Shortest aphorism is the #vowel) inscribed above the entrance portal) explained as amonotheistic concept 6'hou art one) resembling the biblical response 6I %m that I %m to*oses) when he as"ed for Lod&s name /xodus =14. Calid answer to the enigma of the ieu#

 pronouns and the ieu#names in <rovencal language.

 "ym%olism o! Aolors

• S$mbolism of <urple and Scarlet in Lree" and -oman Societies <ublished= 0 / / 20 %nal$sis of M'he <arallel @ivesM b$ <lutarch for !uotations of purple and scarlet) from the

 beginning of -oman histor$ until <lutarch&s writings around 100 %.

• -ed and Klue in %rchitecture and %rtwor" <ublished= 0 / 6 / 20 

Imbalance between red E blue#combinations and other basic colors li"e green and $ellow.'he imbalance has been identified from the earliest forms of Fewish) Lree" and -omancultures. Lree" temples were) as a rule) colorfull$ painted. 8nl$ three basic colors) with noshades) were used= white) blue and red.

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:ong 1ategoriation - 1alen%er - 200 ` he Ego-pronouns $IE

Mirio

ycli!!e

• 'he D$cliffe Kible <ublished= 2 / 24 / 200 # -eads= 27 

D$clif Kible defines Mnou$tM for the creation of the s"$) earth and for 6man. 6Lod madeof nou$t hem) male and female defines the first 6man as a plural individual) male andfemale character) which implies an androg$nous couple.

'he go#pronoun as an upper case character 6? instead of the modern 6I. In analog$ tothe go#pronoun Mi3uM in 8ccitan language the ?#pronoun s$mboli+ed an androg$nous iu#s$nthesis in the divine concept.

• 'he ,entral -eligious Images in the Larden of arthl$ elights  <ublished= 2 / 0 / 200 #-eads=  

'he central religious image of the Larden of arthl$ elights ma$ be identified in theandrog$nous s$mbolism of the red pillar over a blue pond in the fountain/s of fertilit$ andlove.

/he Ego'#ronouns

• t$molog$ of the go#<ronoun /QI6 <ublished= / 2 / 200 

'hree la$ers of successive pronouns /*an#Ieu#I)?od ma$ be identified in I#languages)which all s$mboli+e the creation legend of a first human being. 'he Ie9# and ?od#la$ersma$ probabl$ have been influenced b$ the Bebrew religion at %braham&s contact to the

Indo#uropean migrations. 'he divine name IBCB corresponds to the Ie9#core in thesecond la$er of the pronoun&s evolution.

• ecoding the go#<ronoun /QI6 <ublished= / 27 / 200 

In 'aji") <ersian) Bindi:9rdu and Hurdish the go#pronoun is identical to the name of thefirst human being 6man) who had been identified as the first man 6*annus # 'uisco&s child

 b$ 'acitus /G5%. Cowel#combinations ieu) iau respectivel$ iou) as I9#S$mbols to theandrog$nous core in I9#piter) ieu) iu) iou) io) ios) ievas) IBCB) etc. In a singular case /the Sardinian dialect ,ampidanese the go#pronoun du is identical to the divinename eu.

'he Bierogl$phs in the go#<ronoun <ublished= / 24 / 200 uropean languages and dialects /Prench) Iberian) Italian) ,eltic /southern Lerman andnglish and -umanian reveal a simple relation between the go#pronoun /I and the divinename. ivine names are generated b$ a formula= 6E the go#pronoun /E a trailing 6s.

• Sacred <honemes # *oulding the sacred words <ublished= / / 200 

%ncients of a$ describe the creation of man as a moulding procedure) in which Lodcreated an %dam ,admon /s$mboli+ed b$ the personal pronoun i3u from an image i3u.,reation from one singular word i3u as a mould for a complete dictionar$.

• % Bistor$ of <roto#Indo#uropean -eligion <ublished= / / 200 # -eads= 27 

<I#S$stem as a bipolar concept of an androg$nous deit$) creating an androg$nous human being according to its own image) consisting of a male and a female half. 'he firstandrog$nous human being encoded in a divine name /T i3u) in the ego#pronoun /T i3u

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and in the colors red /male) blue /female and purple /androg$nous) divine.

i:ukin:*s /om%

• Didu"ind&s 'omb <ublished= / 6 / 200 

'omb in orange#red) blue E purple from the earl$ 11th centur$ found at nger) Destfalia.<lantagenet tombs at Pontevraud %bbe$ /115G#124A E grave at -oermond /1240.

 #IE'Aonce&t 

• %ntithesis to the Standard <I#,oncept <ublished= / 4 / 20 

In MIndo#uropean and the Indo#uropeansM ,alvert Dat"ins published a fine representativesample of the available reconstructed Indo#uropean lexicon) which will be used to chec"some new evidence against recent scientific positions.

• 'he eit$ is in the Lallic Dars <ublished= / 2 / 200 

Pormula for generating the divine name) in which the divine name is being derived b$concatenating a 6 /respectivel$ ) 'h or ¡) 6the pronoun of the first person singular /for nglish and old#Lerman 6I and a trailing 6s wor"s for nglish and old#Lerman= nglish=6 ‚ 6i ‚ 6s ‹ 6is.

• Bierogl$phs in Indo#uropean @anguages <ublished= / 2 / 200

,haracters I) F) ?) 9) C) the characters ) 'h respectivel$ ¢ and S) as well as the vowels 8) %and ) and the joining element B as the main hierogl$phs in the Indo#uropean languages.

• 'he Indo uropeans # % Lround ero for ,ivilisation <ublished= / 03 / 200 

8rigin of civili+ation. In analog$ to genetic information our ancestors pass their roots b$

inheriting dictionaries and grammatical rules to their grandchildren. Inherited genes andlinguistic codes allow us to reconstruct the roots of civili+ation.

• % ,ultural arth!ua"e /'he <roto#Indo#uropean#concept <ublished= 0 / 27 / 200 

'he <roto#Indo#uropean#concept originated 4000 K, at Colgograd) -ussia. 'he conceptdeveloped an agricultural revolution) an improved domestication of cattle and an integratedmanagement) which proved to be successful as a combination.

• -econstruction of the <I#Bistor$ <ublished= 0 / 26 / 200 

%ccording to et$mological studies the <I#language arose around N00 before ,hrist. 'helanguage and its derivatives started spreading in all directions) !uic"l$ penetrating thecontinents on westward and eastward directions.

• '#C#istinction in the <I#,oncept <ublished= 0 / / 200 

In southern urope the Indo#uropean core _iou has been used to encode a divine name /e.g.I9#piter) pronouns /e.g. iu and supreme justice /ius and as a joint) especiall$ amatrimonial joint.

• %n Integrated <roto Indo uropean ,oncept /8verview <ublished= 0 / 2 / 200 

'his essa$ joins the <I#languages and their pronouns) religions and their gods as well as allcorrelated s$mbols /such as colors) paintings and heraldic flags to an overall concept.

'he <I ,oncept # ecoding the <roto Indo uropean @anguage <ublished= 0 / 0@ / 200 'his overview investigates the correlation between a number of divine names) the pronounsand their bipolar elements. uropean languages derived their linguistic concepts from the

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common Indo#uropean s"$#god $aus.

re:eri istr$l*s &oem irFio

• 'he He$words in Lod&s (ame <ublished= 0 / 07 / 200 

8bviousl$ the religious I9#concept /appl$ing I and 9#s$mbols to derive divine names and pronouns has been shared b$ most Indo#uropean peoples) the Bebrew and %rabic people.

• 'he Koo" Lenesis Inside of a Single Dord <ublished= 0 / 2@ / 200 

K$ Prederi *istral) in a poem *irio /published 15NG.

• t$molog$ for the <ronoun &I& <ublished= 0 / 2 / 200 

'he most important words in the <roto#Indo#uropean language /<I#language are reportedto be the personal pronouns for the first and second person singular) and for the first person

 plural. In order of their priorit$ these pronouns are I) ?ou and De.

 ;ook o! Aommon #r$yer • Hing dward CI&s @egac$ /1N7#1NN <ublished= 0 / 0 / 200 

% great number of words in the Koo" of ,ommon <ra$er have been written in 9I E 9I  combinations) which had been documented in @atin C and I) e.g. diuine divine) diuerse #diverse) diuision #division) fiue five) iudge judge) riuer #river) wiues wives) etc...

• Fupiter&s @egac$ <ublished= 0 / 0@ / 200 

-eligion started as a series of bipolar elements) s$mboli+ing the principle of fertilit$.9suall$ the bipolar religious s$mbols cover a range of popular human artefacts) such as=<illars and circles) the antipodal letter s$mbols I and 9) the colors red E blue.

• 'he He$stone to -eligion # Interpreting the H$lver rune#stone <ublished= 0 / 02 / 200 

'he combination of an alphabet starting with the sacred combination I) 9 and6¢) a stac"ed'iwa+#rune and the Indo#uropean divine name 6ueius transforms the H$lver stone to a"e$stone in understanding Lermanic religion.

• $aus& @egac$ # % Ruest for the 8rigin of -eligion <ublished= 0 / 02 / 200 

%nal$sis of earl$ religions starts b$ identif$ing the ,up *ar"s) <illars and ,ircles as divines$mbols) inherited from the Stone %ge. ,ups) <illars and -ings transformed into alphabeticletters 9) I and 8) s$mboli+ing divine) bipolar elements) comparable to $oni and lingam.

Summar$ # %rchaic -oc" Inscriptions /15G1 <ublished= 0@ / 27 / 200 %n %ccount of the ,up and -ing *ar"ing on the Sculptural Stones of the 8ld and (ewDorlds.

 e: - ;lue, #ur&le*s "ym%olism

• 'he Bermetic @ibrar$ <ublished= 0@ / 26 / 200 

,ommon bipolar s$mbolism in colors -ed E Klue. -eligious bipolarit$ has been namedBermetic for the bi#faced idols and the naming conventions b$ -oman historians /,aesar and 'acitus and archaeologists) who compared earl$ idols /including the Bermes of 

-o!uepertuse with -oman bi#faced idols of *ercur$ : Bermes.• @iturgical /and -o$al colors <ublished= 0@ / 26 / 200 -eads= 4 

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xodus defines blue as a divine prescription for the Bebrew Bigh <riests& garments andcurtains at the ,ovenant 'ent. Klue to be avoided as standard liturgical colors) resulting fromthe idea of avoiding an$ evil influence from the altar.

ontevr$u: 

-ed and Klue in Kritish -o$alt$ <ublished= 0@ / 20 / 200 arl$ nglish ro$als preferred red and blue garments for their tombs) located at Pontevraud%bbe$ and for their coats of arms.

• -ed and Klue as Lender S$mbols <ublished= 0@ / / 200 # -eads= 66@ 

Lender specific color codes which have been applied in artwor" and publications. *oderngender specific colors refer blue to male and pin" to female children.

$i%lingen

'he (uns& ,hurch at Daiblingen <ublished=0@ / 6 / 200

 'he (uns& ,hurch at Daiblingen /142A and 1N10. ecorated ceiling is a highlight in thecit$&s architecture. 'he medieval masons have chosen "e$stones decorated in red and bluecolors.

reem$son$ry

• Klue and -ed S$mbolism in Preemasonar$ <ublished= 0@ / 0 / 200 -eads= @ 

'he starting point for earl$ religion as an %ncient S$mbol Dorship. %ncient peoples erected pillars and created circles as religious s$mbols) representing the male respectivel$ female

reproductive organs.

 Illumin$te: $nuscri&ts

• Illuminated *anuscripts <ublished= 0 / 2@ / 200 # -eads= 6 

*ost decorations of all medieval manuscripts are often in two or three primar$ colors) inwhich red and blue are the dominant colors for initials) decorations and illuminations.

 otiti$ Dignit$tum

• Klue and -ed in (otitia ignitatum <ublished= 0 / 27 / 200 

'he Koo"s xodus and ,hronicles reveal a great number of s$mbolic colored wovenmaterials /red) blue and purple twining in the divine instructions for the ,ovenant tent andfor Solomon&s temple. *edieval paintings and illuminated manuscripts provide us with avast number of red and blue colored illustrations.

Aolore: I:ols

• ,olored Idols <ublished= 0 / / 200 # -eads= @2 

'he international exhibition Kunte L;tter /6colored Lods) organi+ed b$ the *unichLl$ptothe" in 2004

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 "t< #eter 

• ?ellow for Saint <eter  <ublished= 0 / 04 / 200 # -eads= 0 

'here are a number of paintings in which <eter has been dressed in $ellow) obviousl$ for histhreefold den$ing of Fesus.

S$mbolism in the <aintings b$ Bieron$mos Kosch <ublished=0 / 02 / 200

 # -eads=2206

 'he following rules seem to be valid for all Kosch& paintings=

# /xcept for the *arriage at ,ana Fesus as a ,reator and almight$ Lod is dressed in red.# In contrast the moc"ed /suffering Fesus is wearing white or green#white# In contrast the suffering Fesus /wearing a crucifix is wearing blue garments# %s an un"nown visitor at 'he *arriage at ,ana Fesus is dressed in blac"# 'he Cirgin *other *ar$ is wearing a blue or a red dress.

• ,apita Selecta for the religious s$mbols -ed and Klue <ublished= 07 / 27 / 200 

*ost of the illuminated medieval manuscripts do contain scriptures in alternated red and

 blue lines) initials or letters. Sometimes gold) purple or green will be applied for extradecorations. ?ellow will largel$ be reserved for a traitor&s s$mbol /e.g. Fudas.

• $eing <urple in the *iddle %ge <ublished= 07 / 2 / 200 # -eads= 324 

Ketween the 10th and the 1Nth centur$ the red#d$ers and blue#d$ers have beenmanufacturing precious textiles in Planders and the neighbouring countries. 'he chemical

 processes re!uired separate guilds for these d$ers.

• 'he Bermetic ,odex <ublished= 07 / 3 / 200 # -eads= 26 

'he <I#S$stem has been designed as a bipolar concept of an androg$nous deit$) whichcreated an androg$nous human being according to its own image) consisting of a male and a

female half. 'he first androg$nous human being has been encoded in the divine name /e.g.i3u) in the corresponding pronoun of the first person singular /e.g. i3u and in the colorsred /male) blue /female and purple /androg$nous) divine.

• 'hreads of Kipolar S$mbolism in -eligion <ublished= 07 / 02 / 200 # -eads= 436 

Kipolar s$mbols found in ancient documents reveal a vast religious movement developing parallel to the mainstream medieval religion. In this overview additional information has been grouped according to regional areas to allow the identification of historical threads inuropean countries. 'hese threads ma$ allow to identif$ the se!uential steps in developingthe bipolar s$mbols.

 @ieronymos ;osch

• S$mbolism in the Larden of elights b$ Bieron$mos Kosch  <ublished= 06 / 2 / 200  #-eads= 072 

-ose#red and blue are the central s$mbolic elements) referring to human fertilit$ and theandrog$nous creation legend) identified in other documents and paintings) especiall$ in theilluminated medieval Kible&s manuscripts and medieval religious icons and other paintings.

illi$m o! Or$nge

'he *ajestic Singular in Dilliam of 8range&s @etter  <ublished= 06 / 24 / 200 In a singular) rare case both the capitali+ation of the singular first#person pronoun) MIM andthe second#person pronouns) M9M ma$ be found in a document) written in the 1Ath centur$

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 b$ Dilliam of 8range.

• -ed and Klue in the *iddle %ge <ublished= 06 / 06 / 200 

%n anal$sis of the ornaments in medieval Kible#codices reveals an overwhelming number of red E blue scripting lines) garments and other ornaments) which are referring to divinecommands in the Koo" xodus.

/he Ging!isher

• 'he Hingfisher # 'he et$molog$ of "ingfisher  <ublished= 06 / 0 / 200 # -eads= @ 

'he name M"ingfisherM refers to the (orse roots MHungsfis"areM and ma$ have been defined b$ the (ormans. 'he tombs at Pontevraud in Prance also refer to the et$molog$ for theHingfisher birds.

Aolor Ao:es

Klue and -ed in -oermond <ublished=04 / 2 / 200

 'he colors red) blue and white ma$ correlate to a couple of graves located at abbe$s inPontevrault and -oermond. 'hese tombs belong to the ro$al clan of the <lantagenets and tothe counts of Lelre.

/he B$st "u&&er 

• ,olor ,odings in the @ast Supper /8verview <ublished= 04 / / 200 # -eads= 242 

Fudas wears $ellow) green or blac" /or combinations of these medieval 6evil colors.Sometimes the artist will dress Fudas in 6good colors /blue and red and applies 6evil

colors for other disciples) in order to trigger the attention of the observers.• ,olor ,oding in the @ast Supper /b$ @eonardo a Cinci <ublished= 04 / 7 / 200 # -eads=

26@ 

'his anal$sis documents the color codes in the garments at 'he @ast Supper /@eonardo daCinci to investigate the thesis that in the *iddle %ge red E blue ma$ have s$mboli+ed theLood and $ellow E green the vil forces.

 ?u:$s

• ?ellow for Fudas <ublished= 04 / 4 / 200 # -eads= 2@0 

In ancient and medieval eras $ellow is a betra$er&s s$mbol for the evil) which has beendocumented in a great number of examples in this manuscript.

• @anguage and -eligion <ublished= 04 / 0 / 200 # -eads= 066 

'wo different versions of creation legends exist for man"ind= 'he first legend describes thecreation of a male person %dam) from which subse!uentl$ a female servant ve has beenextracted. 'he second version of the legend describes the creation of an androg$nous being%dam) which has been split in a male %dam and a female person ve.

• Klue and -ed in *edieval Larments <ublished= 04 / 02 / 200 

'he colors red) blue and purple have been defined as religious s$mbols in the divinecommands in the boo"s xodus and ,hronicles.

• Kod$ *irroring at Kurials <ublished= 03 / 30 / 200 

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Koth the Hurgan period /4th *illenium K.,. and the M,orded Dare cultureM#period /2550K.,.#2000 K.,. buried their women left sided and their men right sided as mirrored images)

 both facing towards the east.

• Summar$ of some religious color ,odes <ublished= 03 / 23 / 200 

erivation of color codes ranging from several coats of arms as referring to decorations in

medieval Kibles and the ancient garments& coloring codes.• ,ross#references for eities and *an <ublished= 02 / 22 / 200 # -eads= 27 

,ross#references between the most important pre#,hristian deities with respect to selected parameters= # androg$n$) dualit$) multiple#faced # permanent or temporar$ fetters)immobilit$ # horns or antlers # references to time# and calendar#"eeping.

• ies Pasti # 9nderstanding the Pastened Sculptures <ublished= 02 / @ / 200 

'his document illuminates some of the ancient customs) which ma$ be "nown to scholars but remain hidden in the old and worn out boo"s) paintings and sculptures.

<atrism) *atrism and %ndrog$n$ <ublished=02 / 2 / 200

 # -eads=270

 Struggle of patrism against matrism) in which the ancient ,eltic) matristic religions ma$ aswell be characteri+ed as androg$nous philosophies. 8riginall$ all societies relied onandrog$nous#matristic religions) but historical records clearl$ reveal the growing

 predominance of patristic religion) resulting in the eradication of the ,athars) a violentsuppression of sexualit$ and progressive) scientific research.

• 'he S$mbolic color Lreen in Islam <ublished= 02 / 02 / 200 # -eads= 76 

Lreen has been associated with Islam for man$ centuries. It is not clear wh$ this is so. 'hecolors purple) red and blue /in use from earl$ beginnings in ,hristianit$ ma$ be found inthe imperial garments) in the biblical decorations) in icons or paintings and in flags.

• % @oss of S$mbolism in ,ommunications <ublished= 0 / 2@ / 200 

S$mbols reveal the matrimonial lin" between man and woman) as a divine highlight to praise marriage) as a statue to praise fertilit$) as a bond lin"ing peoples and $es) even as anorigin for an original and common ivine <rinciple) which ma$ even have been the sourcefor a common Indo#uropean deit$.

• % compact 8verview of Kipolar S$mbolism <ublished= 0 / 23 / 200 

t$molog$ in the <I#language) the name ?BDB) I9#piter) the ,eltic weaving technolog$)the Koo" xodus) <lato&s S$mposium) ?in E ?ang) ,eltic sculptures) Fanus E Fana)medieval Kibles) medieval Lenesis documents) the ohar) medieval garments for emperorsand "ings) the peerage s$stem and flags.

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:ong 1ategoriation - 1alen%er - 200 ` Dyaus 1olors Eo%us

Zlags Ho"h%orf 

 e: - ;lue'com%in$tions

• Lender -eferences for <urple) -ed and Klue <ublished= 0 / @ / 200 # -eads= 2@6 

<urple has alwa$s been a divine and imperial color. 'he divine commands in xodus 25#25and G /#21)22)0 clearl$ reveal a preference of blue for %aron and his sons.

• t$molog$ for Plags <ublished= 0 / 4 / 200 # -eads= 0 

In the *iddle %ge urope ma$ have "nown a basic s$mbolism ruled b$ the biblical colors purple) red and blue) which must be considered as androg$nous s$mbols.

• %nother t$molog$ for <urple <ublished= 0 / 07 / 200 # -eads= 364 

utch language provides us with a word 6paars for the color 6purple) which ma$ have

 been in use in ancient eras as religious s$mbols in analog$ to the colors red and blue.

 e: - ;lue - #ur&le in the ;i%le

• <aint It <urple # % short Bistor$ of painting -ed and Klue <ublished= 0 / 03 / 200 # -eads=2@ 

%ccording to a number of divine commands in the Koo" xodus and the second Koo" of ,hronicles the colors <urple) -ed and Klue must have been religious s$mbols for a ver$long time.

• Lenesis # Deaving the Dords in -ed and in Klue <ublished= 2 / 23 / 200 

'he published la$out for the Koo" Lenesis explains the basic idea of weaving words li"ehuman beings s$mboli+ed b$ male and female persons as married couples. Initiall$ man hadstarted as a couple of two individuals colored red and blue) which had to multipl$.

• Secret color ,odes in the Kible <ublished= 2 / 06 / 200 # -eads= 2320 

'he coloring codes for the garments in ancient oil paintings seems to be following thewealth$ decorations in the medieval codices) which mainl$ consist of Kibles.

•  (otes to the Sacred S$mbols of *u <ublished= / 24 / 200 # -eads= 4 

Dhile stud$ing these "ind of manuscripts) which have been written before 1GN0) I noticed

some problems in understanding these texts due to the bac"ground "nowledge for modernreaders. 'he main cause for these misunderstandings is a dramatic changeover in social position for women /voting) propert$) etcetera.

• 'he Pundamental ,olor S$mbols Klue and -ed <ublished= 0 / 2 / 200 # -eads= 444 

% great number of ancient #mostl$ religious # codings has been conserved in anti!uities. 8neof the fascinating topics in these areas is the use of colors as ancient s$mbols) which have

 been documented in writings such as the Kible) in ancient sculptures and in ancient buildings.

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 @och:or! 

• Bochdorf -evisited # % reconstructed ,eltic Site <ublished= 0 / 02 / 200 # -eads= 234 

'he museum is located in an area populated in the Ath centur$ before ,hrist) but is famousfor the findings in an untouched imperial grave) which had been discovered in 1G75.

 ;r$%$nt 

• 'he Krabantian ictionar$ <ublished= 0 / 0 / 200 # -eads= 2 

In a stud$ project I derived the following dictionar$ Krabantian utch nglish Lermanfrom three novels b$ %ntoon ,oolen= # Me goede moordenaarM /1G1) # MBun grondverwaaitM /1G27) # Me man met het Fan HlaassenspelM /1G and some other sourcesincluding= # M'elemachus in het dorpM b$ *arnix Lijsen /1G47 and 6Kee"man E Kee"man

 b$ 'oon Hortooms /1GN0

 Dy$eus H @ermetic Ao:eC • 'he Bermetic ,odex III # Cowel S$mbolism <ublished 0 : 27 : 201

9pdated for  'he Bermetic ,odex with a reduced set of images

• 'he Bermetic ,odex II # Kipolar *onotheism # <ublished 12 : 21 : 2011

9pdated for  'he Bermetic ,odex 

• 'he Bermetic ,odex <ublished 0A : 1 : 2010 Qea%s5 732

-eligious s$mbolism ma$ have been initiated in g$pt 11)000 K,. %ccording to Lerald*asse$ there was a religion of the god Iu or Iao in g$pt thirteen thousand $ears ago. 'hat

god was %tum#Iu) born son of <tah. Be was the earliest father in heaven the s"$#deit$) whoma$ have been inherited to the Indo#uropeans.

• 'he S"$#Lod $aeus <ublished= 06 / 6 / 200 # -eads= 337

$aeus is a common deit$) shared b$ all Indo#uropean communities. Prom a great number of palaeolithic dual#headed divine sculptures) burial ceremonies) biblical !uotations andcolor codes the author develops the characteristics for the androg$nous s"$#god $aeus)whose MBermaphroditesM are referring to the famous androg$nous creation legends in <lato&sS$mposium and in the Habbalistic Koo" ohar.