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From the previous message:There are approximately 1,000 images in Nile Valley mdw ntr (hieroglyphs), but only 26 letters in the English alphabet, to which images have been attached but we have no understanding of the connection between the letter and the image or the letter combinations and the image.
Therefore, in general, If the English alphabet and language was a form that could communicate what had already been learned by Africans, then each letter would have to represent multiple images, approximately 40 images each.
More To It That Meets The I In The A
The word alphabet likely comes from the Greek, Alpha, Beta and not the Hebrew combinations of “Aleph” for A and “Beth” for B. (NG1)
In English, we are told A is for Apple, yet we don't understand why the letter A is shaped that way or why the image of an apple is called and spelled “apple”.In the hieroglyphics the Ibis cries “Aah-Aah” and supplies the type of “Aah-ti,” which became a phonetic “A.” Aah-Aah is an early name of the Ibis and is also a name of of the moon which the Aah-Aah bird represented because the moon has two phases of dark and light called dual lunation, plus the Ibis is black and white. (AE1)
Thus also the words ah, ha, aah, aha (aah-aah).
Uppercase A is trinity; Lowercase a is duality. The letter A is a form of the pyramid called the “aa” in Egyptian. Since the pyramid is a figure of Seven or Seb-ti (5 + 2), which unites the square and triangle. it is also a sign equivalent to ten, thus a type of the All, the totality is in the image of the triangle, pyramid and letter A. This is Horus (Har, Har-Khuti) (NG1)
The pyramid (triangula) is letter A formed by stars. Har-Khuti, the brilliant triangle, lord, prince and king is letter A at the head of the alphabet. (NG2)
Letter A represents the one that duplicated (who was the Mother), while letter B (with the leg-sign) represents the duplicated one, the second truth, the child of either sex, which, as male, triplicated at puberty. (NG1)
Letter A is the word for dew and water. (BB1)Khep or Khef abrades into Ap, Af, Au, and lastly into lu, the Egyptian I being a developed form of the A. On all lines of naming, name of the parent passes into the name of the child. (BB2)
Obviously, a lot has been lost in the translation from natural phenomena to current language usage, which is why we are mostly lost, yet certain we are not, despite the confirming lingering nagging feeling and prevalence of other self-evidences.
So in other words, just by learning the English alphabet, you have already been significantly dumbed down, especially if that's the only language you know. Of course it is a certainty that many other languages are no better than English in capturing knowledge already achieved by humans.