the greeks worried about the word (λoγoς) -
come what may, but they did add
to their alphabet excess psyche distinctions...
ψικη? or πσικη?
what i'm talking about is how
φoνoς emerged...
the etymological origin of
tinnitus? tiny ear?
i seem to have forgotten why i even bother
to use the dictionary these days:
well... mostly for etymological requirements...
on the spectrum of using language (god)
i put as much effort in the etymological
spectrum of events, as a physicist might
put into the pin-point of the big bang,
or a physician might put into a sore thumb
or a decaying tooth...
what helped me to move away from the greek
conceptualisation of the λoγoς?
their polytheism... they had too many words
and could not fathom a singleton
of their polytheism, that could be equated
to will... or what became adapted by
darwinism's survival mechanisms / dynamos.
but i didn't arrive at the concept of
φoνoς from λoγoς directly, by some "safe" route,
or a shortcut... only via γνoσις (gnosis)...
i read the arts, and i know they're not that
popular, and will seem rather quirky, or just
plain out-right weird...
but they're there...
but so the "trinity"
father λoγoς,
son γνoσις
the other, φoνoς.
it would help to mention that see the english language
as naked, given the diacritical attires of other
nations and the remnants of the latin optic of
encoded sound...
i am also bound to say:
akin to sigma (Σ, σ, ς)... couldn't epsilon
nibble at eta (H) and join ranks with it, on the aesthetic
premise that you'd end encoding words, such
as plate (cermic) according to the aesthetic rule:
Ε, ε, η?
only when greeks made too many
sharpened flint-spears of their alphabet do i see the picture
clearly: with the english having adopted no
φoνoς principles?
well, i'm not into charlatan gnosis as such...
i just "conjure" (speak) the word diagnosis and i know
that a gamma is said... i don't wish for the vogue
of current times, e.g. (g)nome.
what i am interested more (it probably won't shock
you and you will join me in the awe):
the moon doesn't appear in the night sky every
single night like the sun might by day...
i'm interested in the substance on the moon
that acts like a mirror...
sometimes the red moon, sometimes the canary
freckled biscuit...
and at it's height platinum-white...
(tool really do a better version
of led zeppelin's no quarter... just saying)
but there must be a mirror like substance contained
in the geological construct of the moon that
acts like a mirror for the sun, you really can see
the dawn and dusk on the moon's surface...
look long enough straight into the sun and you
see ultra-violet vibrations... akin to the skeleton
of the moon at its zenith during the night;
but surely there is something very particular
in the geological spectrum that allows the moon's
surface to refraction... i hope i used the correct
word on this occassion..
but as with the modulation of the greek original
(given the diacritical excesses imposed on it
and the lack of it in english), i could extract
a meaningful counter: the tetragrammaton...
or what's in english intended as aH and Ha:
the gemini phonos of sighs and laughter...
by basically invoking the sigma rule to eh?
Σ, σ, ς / Ε, ε, η : meaning the lower-case
eta is a shorter version of epsilon...
and like the aesthetic of the trinity of "satan" that's
sigma, it could mean shortening the greek alphabet
by 1... so from 24 letters (as if coincidental to hours
in a day), to 23 letters...
and i'm not even greek to propose
a justification for this revision.
but this also means why i couldn't
find the phonos equivalent to Y...
or why J is confrontational in the other
instance of latin...
Υγ or oog
so poot not pout or pulling rather than pool;
i suppose there is not Y in greek as there is
in latin is the **** of ι (iota, as thus stated, with a . hovering
over it like a halo or a decapitated head;
the hideous "dance" of shiva and kali:
well "dance"... *******! fucky-fucky sucky-sucky)
as such iota dominates what the greeks stress
in their primordial phonos... F (in latin terms)...
just F... i once heard of the three Fs in greek:
which wasn't true... someone thought
it would be neat to add ψ (psi)
to the coordinates of that might represent
something akin to the origin of the man who'd see
this mistake θ, φ, ψ;
psi is the odd one out: hence theology, philosophy...
and that annoying "darling" that's psychology;
as a logic that attempts to fathom the soul as a totality
of imaginable freedom, it seems very totalitarian in
its approach... it's practically a zoology to be honest...
cages... ego here, superego there, id over here...
i really think that psychology has nothing
worthwhile to add at this moment in time...
not when on the other side of the argument
there is no soul, but presicely the counter-argument
in all the ridiculousness of implanting a soul into
a ***** (white tadpole) and calling it a frog...
i haven't seen a ribbit ever come from a tadpole...
like i never heard a thought enter a *****...
it turns out to be bizarre, but then women dictate
the rule of thumb on the argument...
which is why the intellectual
development of people who argue that a ***** has a
soul (early foetal stages) begs the question:
can that thing utter a sentence let alone take to
thinking? no... it's only a potential,
at best prescribed the symbol Λ
(in electricity denoted by V)...
oh so many what ifs that come
with that... it's almost like ****** someone
to provide child alimony...
and it sounds like that precisely...
prostitutes at least cream themselves up before having
*******...
rapists from south africa?
they prefer to spike you with ******
and saddle on top of you with a dry *****...
god, the ****** disparity...
one know and lubricate before *******, the supposed
"smart" girls who teach in boarding schools
have no idea what it's like ******* a dry ****;
i'd rather fist my **** any day of the week.