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Symbolic Languages

 

The Symbolic languages are the languages that spanned most of the modern western world languages. The Symbolic languages are  where the Arabic languages, Latin, Greek, Slavic, German, and some of the native American languages.

 

This is the ideas of not only where the Symbolic languages origins, how it worked, now it was a created but all of the individual 24 steps of the Symbolic sciences.

 

At its base the Symbolic languages are a Symbolic representation of the world around.  What is important to these cultures becomes a symbol that is easy to identify and understand. 

 

One of the key points to all of the Symbolic languages is that every time a culture begins, changes, alters, or becomes different, the base ideas of Symbolic language of the base brain come back and the ideas of Symbolic language that are present in the genes of all of us come out and then alter the language we have to make the changes work.  For instance English in American  is undergoing a profoundly huge change due to the reemergence of the Symbolic language base of our understanding and is altering English. Eubonic is a direct example of how the ideas of Symbolic language is present in all of our brains and base language abilities.  

 

This is the reason I know that Symbolic language is the base language for us all since every time there is a language change the brain putts out the rule of Symbolic language to make the changes that are needed.

 

So in the Neanderthal brain which was highly conceptualized and their brain was bigger then our and had a much more developed visual identification centers then our brains, they could have easily have passed the ideas of language and the genetic structure of how to make a character that represents the item in question in our surroundings. Passed to us by teaching and by breading, the secretes of how to alter and change a language is present in our dna, and not only that every time a language I needed to be changes and alterened to match the happenings of the world around the base brain Symbolic language reemerges to make those changes.

 

So this is why I understand that Symbolic language was our hominid first language and this is how it works.

 

 

This is my first Nordic Germanic runic/Elder Futhark guide book

 

I guess this is as good a place to start as any.  When I truly first started building the research project in earnest.  The point and the step between my past when I was gathering all the facts listed above this specific subject from world history.  I decided to instead of picking up the Edda, I would just read the books from the authors who had not only read the Edda but had come from stern and sometimes very interesting and open traditions for their tack on the runes.  I figured that if I gathered their information.   I would be able to get a birds eye view of what this thing called runes was and then be able to figure out exactly where they came from.

 

As I contineuied looking building growing, exploring, expanding myself into the writings, of just about every rune author I could get my hands on.  I noticed immediately that their where several keys that jumped out immediately.

 

The keys that I noticed

1.      key was that each tradition was so dogmatic that a change meant some horrible consequence.

2.      their was a continuity of definition.

3.      their was a non continuity of definition with emphases on tradition

4.      then I noticed a continuity of definition that was

a.       historical in base.

b.      and a continuity of definition that was tradition in base.

 

the more I worked the more I realized that the more I learned about the runes the more confusing and annoying they became.

 

The more I worked with htem, the less I knew and understood.

 

Then I was given the best advise a youth learning about the runes can get.  Follow the runes let them guide your learning and teaching.  You will learn more from application of how to read then you will by reading a book.

 

I then wanted to find out instead of the definitions I wanted to learn about the various traditions of the craft in the runic Futhark Nordic Germanic Celtic runic language and magical religious traditions.

 

The symbols in circle.  The definitions of that cirlce

  1. Fehu
    1. Fehu: priorities
    2. Uruz: strength and or the fuel
    3. Thurasaz: boundaries
    4. Ansuz: Communication, The start of the Learning process
    5. Raido: Journey foot physical
    6. Kannaz: Light, Torch, the beginning of wisdom
    7. Gebo: Partnerships connection working together
    8. Wunjo:  Emotion
  2. Haggalaz
    1. Haggalaz: The past
    2. Nauthiez: the Present
    3. Isa: The future
    4. Jera: Year, time, the cycle of life, from the smallest time measurement to the largest
    5. Eiwaz: Creativity
    6. Pertho: Travel by boat, train, plain, car. Business partnerships, business machines, gambling
    7. Alhaz: Instincts, the awareness of any and everything around you
    8. Sowillo: Knowledge gained through experience
  3. Tiwaz
    1. Tiwaz: warrior, arrow, the path one takes. Commitment,
    2. Bircano: growth, trees
    3. Ewaz: Movement on a large scale. How a planet moves, continental drift, external plan movement, celestial movement.
    4. Mannaz: Self. Totally and complest reliance on not only how but what is the self.
    5. Laguz: a glimpse into the big picture.  How does what the smallest thing do affect the larger picture
    6. Ingwaz: small planets, the smallest details of life.  The structure of how things work.  From the smallest to the largest how the machine works.
    7. Othallo: Home, Stability
    8. Daggaz: a day.  A rotation of the planet.  The end of a cycle the beginning of a cycle.

 

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    Fehu the first Ætt. 

 

Name

 

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Fehu

Priorities

The key to this language is the application process of paying supreme attention to the world around.

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Uruz

Strength

 

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Thurasaz

Boundaries, geography

 

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Ansuz

Language, communication

The characters are designed around the shapes of that of nature itself.

 

The grammar is designed the same way pure observation of how nature itself works piece by piece.

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Raido

Physical movement, journey

 

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Kannaz

Education,

 

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Gebo

Partnerships

 

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Wunjo

Joy, emotion, art,

 

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   Haggalaz second Ætt 

 

 

 

 

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Haggalaz

Past

Where Symbolic language came from.  A deep an intense need to understand the world around early hominids. The earliest examples of Symbolic language is in the caves of Europe. The cave paintings are the oldest forms of language we have yet found of language itself and are the oldest forms of this specific format of language structure.

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Nauthiez

Present

Long since dead and in disrepair. The cultures that used Symbolic language.

Symbolic Languages

  1. Indus harappa
  2. Etruscan
  3. Cretan Minoan Linear A
  4. Canaanite/Mesopotamian/Sumerian/Hittite/
  5. Vinĉa
  6. Nordic /German/
  7. Celtic

 

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Isa

Future

Resurrecting from the archaeological evidence from the past

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Jera

Time sequences

 

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Eiwaz

Creation, fertility, feminine, reproduction

 

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Pertho

Machines, mechanical devices

 

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Alhaz

Awareness, warrior, instincts

 

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Sowillo

Higher education, 100 monkey, higher cognitive representation

 

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  Tiwaz   third Ætt 

 

 

 

 

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Tiwaz

Direction of group,

 

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Bircano

Growth

 

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Ewaz

Celestial motion

 

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Mannaz

Identification of self

 

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Laguz

Electro magnetics concepts

 

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Ingwaz

The gears of this world and of everything in this world.

 

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Othallo

Home and stability 

The body of the Symbolic languages. There are at least 6 cultures that I know of that used symbolic language at some point in their history.

Indus harappa, Cretan/Minoan/linear A, Nordics/German,

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Daggaz

The electro magnetics sphere of this world

As a whole the symbolic languages are the

 

 

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