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1. Kha-Bekh-um is Sta-Be-um is Stibium.2. Khebekh-Aan. Khebekh is the crocodile-headed god (khut) of darkness. An is fish, stone, birthplace, repeat the likeness. Aan is the waning moon, the entire Moon, New Moon, Polaris South and North, Kepheus Constellation (a backup choir) and the soul of life in air, water, fire, earth and spirit, thus five on the black hand side, the backhand, the left hand. Thus Aan represents all souls of life necessary to life again and again. Again containing Aan and gi. GI being KH being IU being KHIU.
3. Staibu-um or ama) Staibu means stop the ears (shut, block the ears), (Close, enclose the ear to make one less aware just as darkness encloses, quietens). This is quietness and stillness, thus listen. Thus listen, absorb understandings and preparations within self before speaking and doing outside of self. This is the sun at night, the child in the womb, souls of life who have been around the block more than twice.
b) “ST” means to stand, sit or stay symbolized by rock, stone, star. Word forms are stand, stay, sit, set, sat, Sut (earlier Khut, Kut, KT), stop, stone, seat, settle, shet, khet, khut (ghut, ghod, god, gut, jihad), kat, khat, hest, shut, strong, strength, staple, stable, stamen and more. Also Kha or Ka, to call, cry, stand, stay, rest or be thrown to the earth, figure, the seat, throne, land, earth, stone, floor, phallus. The God Sut, was Stander, Stayer and Underdog as the southern polestar, (The South Star, Polaris South), a long-standing symbol that remained in place for thousands of years (likely 2,592 years). In Maori, Sta, standing, staying is equal to Ngata (Teken: fire) shortened to Ng. Ngata also yields Tanga, the seat where spirit-soul is complete and has completed the course, then rests before again expanding, extending, spreading, stretching, unfolding.
c) KT means go, black, that which brings into existence, configures and affixes the form so it stays and stands.
d) Bi is place. Bi (Bu) from Beck from Bekh, the black, dark, darkness, birthplace of waters. (BB)
e) Um (Hum) to perceive (Egyptian). Am (Ham) is to conceive and discover. “Um-H” is to try, examine, or see. Am is to discover, west side. We can now see that Human means to perceive, examine, discover. And that humans existed in the forms of many other creations before humans existed such as us. We know black is one of the meanings of Kham, Kam, Kha, Ka, Sam, Sa, Mas, Matter. This provides insight into one of the characteristics of Samson as stated again later in this message. (BB2)
Stibium (STB, Stim, Stem, Mest, Stum) - To stem or stemmy the eyes was to blacken them with stibium or kohl (coal). Stibium is a black substance, likely mud, since Stem is Mest, the product of the waters that later became the name of black color for eyes. Stem (Mest, Stibium, Stum) was use to make eyebrows longer and darken the eyelid (eye shadow) and under the eye (eye liner). Females used this to indicate they had reached puberty, thus like the river, flowing with mest, their flowing was red blood. We can see that many females give themselves black eyes each day, unknowingly symbolizing the black night sun and the underworld birthplace of liquid and solid mes, mest, mas, mass. Making the eye more noticeable connects pubescent females to the source of reproduction (BB), (BB2). This also acknowledges that darkening and blackening is beautifying.
The underlined eye (AR) is the mdw ntr hieroglyphic “AN”, that means periodically another repetition. (BB2)
Stem becomes smet becomes smat which means to black the eyebrows with stibium. Smut, as now used, is a profanement and denigration. (BB)
Kohl Coal Black
Khol is coal from kahr, khar and Kh-ar. Khar is the lower half of the circle. KH is Spirit-Soul as Supreme as it can be, as Primitive as can be as Spirit-Coal. AR is spark and fire, as in star (st-ar, the fire that stays and stands, thus the word star is an earlier ktar earlier kart earlier khart earlier khar-khar).Thus a live coal in Maori is called Konga and Ngou-Ngou. The equivalent is Ankh, live, living, head (Egyptian). Konga (Khonga, Khoina) becomes ankhu, akhu and ankh, while Ngou becomes ankhu, nakh, ankh. Thus to equate ankh with fire in a black substance, a live coal, a coal on fire, is to equate life with blackness, not just darkness and not just the color but the substance of blackness, an all-encompassing seed out of which all else proceeds. Many words we use acknowledge this. To say thank you is to say ankh you or life to you. T-hank is “the ankh”. Thanks is “the ankhs”. Thanks a lot is “abundance of life”. Angst is the interruption of the harmonious flow of life through worry, stress. We already know this from heavens which consist of mostly black matter and black energy. We are reminded that the word God comes from Khut which leads to Sut which means soot, stibium, coal black. All this leads to words such as char, charred, charcoal (khar-khar). (BB2)
Secondly, Coal is Cola. And now you know why Coca is called a cola and why coco is the brown nut with white flesh and why cacao inside colorful shells, is dark nuts inside white flesh.