If you do not understand racism (white supremacy) and how it works, everything else you understand will only confuse you. - Neely Fuller

We need something to clarify everything for us, because we get confused...but if we use the concept of Asili, we will understand that whatever it is they are doing, whatever terms they use, however they come at you, you need to be thinking about what? How is this going to facilitate their power and help them to dominate me? -Marimba Ani

Saturday, February 6, 2021

Human Language Still Clicks Due To Other Primates
Unity Consciousness #2345

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(9asd of 11)

From the first flicker of human consciousness, despite an uncountable number of transformations from the root source, no origin has ever been totally lost. Spoken language by human primates has not completely shed its beginnings with the clicks of pre-human primates. In fact and in truth, those clicks are still fully integrated in human languages.

Ta (Egyptian) is the seat, bearing, carriage.
The hieroglyphic Ta had the sound of “Tch”, going back to the “click”, as a vocalized sound.
“Ta” means give, gift of speech, writing and language, Thus so does the click sound of “tch”, earlier kh.
As a symbol of rule, divine rule, the click of a whip represents the click (“kh” sound) that is older than verbal speech.
The whip and its Kh sound is the Khekh (spirit ruler).
“Kh-Kh,” is the “cluck-cluck” sound of clicking. [I suspect this sound is the sound the Khakh makes, the Whekh makes, the Khat makes, the Whakh makes, the Akh makes, the Open Word makes, the Spoken Word makes, the Bang makes.]

One of the oldest images on Egyptian monuments points backward toward the equatorial land of the kaf-monkey, or clicking cynocephalus, who was the symbol for “word”, speech, and language. (Kharti, kharfi, khafi, kafi, hapi, ape).
The Auritae live where the pre-lingual beings clicked away, in equatorial Africa long ago.

Punch

In the English mythology-based puppet drama comedy called “Punch and Judy,” Punch was a form of the Ank or Nuk, the Egyptian “I am,” the Living One, the King.
“Nuk” became the Egyptian words, Punk, Punch and P-ankh.
Punch is based on Maccus, a Roman mime, who is based on Hor-Machus (Har-Makhu, the sun of the double horizon and its soul of life).
A statuette of Punch was discovered in 1727, with a long nose and goggle eyes, hunchback and paunch.
Har-Makhu is Tum. One of his titles was P-ANKH, PUNK or PUNCH (Ankh, the Living, the Sun of the Resurrection).
The original type of the Nak or Ank will explain the humor of the Punch. Thus the phrase, “punch line.”
Punch and Nuk have their correlatives in Hunch, Bunch, and Junk. Punch means the short, fat, pudgy, thick-set fellow. The “hunch” of bread is a thick lump. The Junk is also a short thick lump. Thus the saying, “junk in her trunk.”
Punch is typified by his HUNCH, and therefore he personifies what the hunch signifies. The hunch is the hunch of the bull because Tum of the East, is the Solar Bull, the Neka or P-neka.

The Egyptian Ank or Punch as the “I”, “A”, or “1”, is the most common form of the personal pronoun in the world. Ank is Anoch in Coptic; Inga in Limbu (thus Inca); Hang in Thara; Hanga, the man of might, and Inkosi in Zulu-Kaffir (thus hangman); Hunkey, the lusty in American (thus Honkey, the insatiable greedy whose chip on the shoulder is the hump on the back). Some additional names for Ank in African languages are: Nga, Nga-Nga, Ngape, Naga.

The root of ANK is expressed by the sound of Nk or Ng. This still exists in some African dialects as a nasal sound followed by a k-click, “UN-KA;” a nasal click still exists in the Maori “ Nga,” which means to breathe, while Ngetengete is to click with the tongue. This “ Ng” apparently formulates the earliest attempts to utter by means of the nose and throat with breath and click the compound sound kh or nk. (All this leads to ng-a as nig-a, nigger as spoken by hunkeys).
And it was this with the “Ka” prefixed that furnished words such as Ganaka, Kank, Kong, King, and eventually Pankh, Punk and Punch. (Now we can see how the name of King Kong came about as the ruler of the pre-human world.)

Akh means fire, a spark. Akh is an abraded Kakh or Khakh (Chechi in Swahili).

T’jih or T’KIH (Bushman) is fire. The “T” is a click. With this click, or the Egyptian article prefixed to the Akh, fire, we obtain T'akh, Takh, Tak, Tekh, Tek which is a spark, to spark, and sparkle.
Kar-TEK, the spark-holder, is a title of the Goddess of the Great Bear and Mother of Baal. Baal is the Supreme Being as the ever-coming one as the elder twin as Sut, Set, Har, Heru, Horus, John, baby Jesus. Now, Teken accounts for the Welsh Tewyn and Persian Tigin from which many other languages have obtained their words for “fire.”
In the Bushman T’jih or T’kih, T goes back to Ta to Akh to ankh to Khakh. “JIH” or “KIH” goes back to Chechi, a spark, (Swahili) which is the same as Khakh (Egyptian).

That Kakh or Khakh is “Chechi” in Kiswahili leads me to think earlier forms are Khakha, Khikhi, Khukhu then Khekhe and Khokho. Mixed in are many variations and combinations. This is likely so for balance, symmetry, sem-sem, mirror image, duplication, twinship and everything is everything. This must be true in the beginning if it is true in Mama, Papa, Baba and many other clear duplicates.

Many letter combinations have their roots in pre-human clicks and the letter “K”. Sounds such as Tes or Tsh in Egyptian; Dj in Mongol, Arabic and Latin; J and G in English (thus God, Jehovah and Jesus were named using pre-human sounds); Zh in French; CH in Sanskrit; TS, TZ, TSH or DJ in Welsh.