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Thoughts on Language Arts?

sublimestatanist

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Hello everybody, I wanted to make a brief little post to reflect on the changes that have appeared throughout the English language.

I can't very well speak for other languages, however it seems to me that so many of the common words we used today have very different meanings to their modernized definitions.

Words like 'Surprise'. This was a surprise to me, but it essentially means to 'seize' or 'take over' someone or something. (Latin: 'sor-', over and 'pendre', to take).

The world appears stranger to me everyday learning little things like this. Most people seek out and live for solely for 'surprises' (i.e dopamine hits). I feel as though this concept has been put into our subconscious mind and exploited throughout generations via entertainment and television.

Dialogue can seem endless when it comes to language. It's strange to me that I've always had an overwhelmingly profound infatuation with grammar, etymology, syntax and so on. The way that language is a constantly changing thing has also always fascinated me. I suppose these traits are not uncommon in neuro-divergent people like myself.

As I grow I do hope to learn more about history/occult/symbols/numerology/etc and hopefully at some point discover how it relates to language. It all just seems very connected in some way to me, call me crazy... :-/

At the very least, we create our reality and I have Satan to thank eternally for that. Whatever hand we're dealt can be used in some capacity against the enemy irrespective of what we may lack. I simply can't give up that hope, even when it seems like the world has already been royally screwed following the dawn of the 2nd industrial revolution. People becoming deaf, blind and diseased... young children with various allergies, diabetes and so on...

The decay of the human mind and spirit via the countless assaults to our health has honestly been the hardest challenge I've faced and it's one I hope I can overcome due to my highly empathetic nature. There are many positives in the world inspite of apparant 'WW3' and everything. Somehow I get this impression that we're reliving things we've experienced before (i.e bringing about societal collapse and offering a solution). Things like Tartaria and lost civilizations (Atlantis, Egypt, etc) tell quite a story in that sense I feel.


Anyway, I'm still way too uninformed and inexperienced to fully grasp these things fully but I thought I'd throw some of my thoughts out there.

Thanks for your time everyone and stay strong!
 
There are still many words that are true to their ancient meaning, But i do agree that some words have been perverted, i am fairly certain this is true for every language in the world. Whether this is because of enemy influence or how the people changed it over the years i can not say, but i am inclined to say that the latter is true in the majority of cases.

As I grow I do hope to learn more about history/occult/symbols/numerology/etc and hopefully at some point discover how it relates to language. It all just seems very connected in some way to me, call me crazy

That is because it is all connected, take for example vibrations, this is the essence of magick. Numerology is woven in everything around you, the ancients knew about all of this, most knowledge we have is passed either down from them, or rediscovered.
 
That makes sense. It seems that everything in the world is that way; truth and deceptions all mixed together. I really should focus on my runes more as that's an area I certainly lack when compared to everything else.

Another odd one I discovered was 'sherbet' (root word 'to drink'), which to the ancient Arabs and Egyptians was a mix of squeezed fruit and ice. The West took this idea and of course made it into a sugary dessert.

I think you are right though in that most of these changes to language are probably an affect of human ignorance above being something deliberate (much like the telephone game that we're taught as kids). I'm astounded by how people have been making poor health choices for so long, such as King Henry VIII and King George IV.

Also, the whole sugar cane industry in the USA starting in the mid-16th century was run largely by the Jewish slave trade if I'm not mistaken, whilst the non-kosher people teated their slaves well and allowed them freedom after fulfilling their contract. That being said, I imagine this only worked in the USA because those people didn't have rights. I also can't help but think that 'the powers that be' made all of us into slaves following these events and that Henry Ford played a major role in exposing the agenda through book The International Jew.

I definitely need to work on my history lessons as I profoundly lack in formal education.

A random aside - cane sugar contains practically the same Glycemic Index and Glycemic Load (GI and GL) to that of refined sugar with a tiny amount of trace nutrients. It is slightly less bad and I think it's best to stick with unpasteurized honey, maple syrup and/or molasses in small amounts; along with naturally sweet things without sucrose, such as monk fruit and licorice root.

Anyway, you are right on about the many true and positive things in our languages and I thank you for reminding me. As well, my apologies for going on a wild tangeant again. :-/
 
As I grow I do hope to learn more about history/occult/symbols/numerology/etc and hopefully at some point discover how it relates to language. It all just seems very connected in some way to me, call me crazy... :-/
I have found a great channel on a podcast site. The site is called BlogTalkRadio and the channel is "Die Drachenhohle". It is/was run by a Spiritual Satanist who is on par with the Joy of Satan and actively promoted it. The only problem is that he last posted 10 years ago, in March 2014. I suggest you listen to at least some of his podcasts, as he discusses history, the occult, symbolism, and other concepts you would be interested in.
 
I have found a great channel on a podcast site. The site is called BlogTalkRadio and the channel is "Die Drachenhohle". It is/was run by a Spiritual Satanist who is on par with the Joy of Satan and actively promoted it. The only problem is that he last posted 10 years ago, in March 2014. I suggest you listen to at least some of his podcasts, as he discusses history, the occult, symbolism, and other concepts you would be interested in.
Thank you! This is a great find! I will check them out. The one about black slavery seems very interesting as it was a very complex and contrived event of which I'm still trying to wrap my head around. I feel that people like Henry Ford put out great information regarding these topics. The Kalergi Plan, the promotion of miscegenation and the division promoted through victim mentality all seem very planned, especially after having read Protocols of the Elders of Zion.

After learning about globalism, colonialism and conquistadors, I immediately felt this deep-rooted hatred towards these events that destroyed and removed old cultures and ways of life. I'm very happy to know that this was all planed and not simply due to 'Eurocentrism' as we're told. Considering that the entire British monarchy can be traced back to the Rothschild bloodline (if I understand right) along with the interbreeding; this alone explains a lot about this false concept of Eurocentrism.

I have much yet to truly learn and understand. That said, I'm glad that I'm not stupid like the rest of the world... I used to think I was given my limited knowledge of so many things, however (as HP Cobra once said) intelligence should be measured more in wisdom and less in knowledge. Most people in the world simply lack common-sense, morality and resolve. Truly I feel beyond fortunate that I'm in this place in which I can grow to the best of my ability. Exercise, yoga, meditation, diet and research have all helped me in ways beyond words. Finding the right doctors and asking the right questions... that too is a long journey yet it's an empowering one.
 
I should add (regarding health issues) - I've made amazing progress and I'm feeling pretty hopeful! I have minor yet chronic issues with gut health and stiffness in the neck and back.

Certain foods are great (cabbage, romaine, cucumber, zucchini, carrots, avocados, eggs, salmon, peeled sweet potatoes, grass-fed organic milk, sprouted buckwheat flour, etc)... yet others give me problems (spinach, onions, broccoli, canned beans, nuts, too much spicy foods, too much fat, certain fruits, etc).

Fermented and sprouted foods have helped a lot, as well as steaming and slow-cooking. Frying and broiling however leave me feeling bloated for some reason, perhaps due to glycation and AGEs.

As for the other issues, I'm looking into finding a good chiropractor. There are some great videos and information on Bitchute about this and even some exercises. I have a slight bump/bulge in my neck (opposed to the 'reversed-c' shape).


It's like the saying goes - Rome was not built in one day.
 
After learning about globalism, colonialism and conquistadors, I immediately felt this deep-rooted hatred towards these events that destroyed and removed old cultures and ways of life. I'm very happy to know that this was all planed and not simply due to 'Eurocentrism' as we're told. Considering that the entire British monarchy can be traced back to the Rothschild bloodline (if I understand right) along with the interbreeding; this alone explains a lot about this false concept of Eurocentrism.
Colonialism was bad. It was jewish all along and the kallergi plan is the same but with reversed roles.
 
I should add (regarding health issues) - I've made amazing progress and I'm feeling pretty hopeful! I have minor yet chronic issues with gut health and stiffness in the neck and back.
It's awesome that you're making progress! Wish you the best in your physical journey. My advice regarding your neck is to pay attention to your posture. Even when you don't feel it, you may actually be slouching. You also mentioned you exercise, so I suggest you do CrossFit; it's a system that trains all parts of your body and helps you build actually useful muscle. It also helps with cardio and explosiveness, and it will make you a better athlete overall. CrossFit, combined with consistent posture-checking (it does feel awkward at first, but then you start having confidence in your own stature) can help fix your problem.
 
It's awesome that you're making progress! Wish you the best in your physical journey. My advice regarding your neck is to pay attention to your posture. Even when you don't feel it, you may actually be slouching. You also mentioned you exercise, so I suggest you do CrossFit; it's a system that trains all parts of your body and helps you build actually useful muscle. It also helps with cardio and explosiveness, and it will make you a better athlete overall. CrossFit, combined with consistent posture-checking (it does feel awkward at first, but then you start having confidence in your own stature) can help fix your problem.
Thanks for the great advice! I will research that a bit and look into doing that whenever I go the the gym.
I also have a computer at the foot of my bed (I'm a sort-of minimalist for space) with a monitor on a desk. I should probably use either a pillow-chair (propped against a wall with the desk turned 45-degrees) or better yet a real chair.
I tend to lay on my stomach with a pillow below my elbows and chest, a keyboard placed in-front of the pillow and my head facing forward. (I don't care much for using a mouse... keyboard shortcuts and the rare use of mouse-keys are much quicker for me.)
This leaves my neck in a comfortable, although always a maximum curved position (akin to looking straight up). This probably does put strain on my neck and I'm guessing over time can lead to a craned-neck, hence why it cracks after moving it around sometimes. I would sit with crossed-legs, however this is something I haven't been able to do since kindergarten for some reason. (I'm just not built for it or something).

As far as neck/back issues, I'm still extremely flexible in those areas and I don't experience any pain, just stiffness. Thus I might not require a chiropractor to fix these issues. Thank goodness considering that there are so many 'quack-opractors' out there who don't understand how to conduct their practice properly. It is fascinating however that chiropracty dates back to Ancient Egypt (4,000 BCE). Looking too much into health-related things can make a person feel a bit like a hypochondriac I think, hence my excessive pessimism in terms of health in the past. :-/

As far as stretching and moving goes, I used to (in the past) twist a little too much (side to side motions of the head) and I used to use a rail to stretch on. I switched to doing regular stretches and yoga which has been helpful.

I found a good exercise in which you place a rolled-up towel at the base of you neck, pull straight down and look up. This (according to one chiropractor) helps restore that perfect backwards-C shape of the neck. They also have cervical traction devices which achieve a similar effect. Additionally, I'm a side-sleeper so getting a body pillow might be something I should look into.

Regardless, I do feel very fortunate that I'm a young man and I have a means to overcome these things better than say someone who is middle-aged. It's better to start now than later.

Thank you again for your tips and I'm sorry for the very long and tedious reply! After considering how important spinal health is to meditation, opening chakras and health in general, I've become a little hyper-focused on it as of late.
 
Thank you again for your tips and I'm sorry for the very long and tedious reply! After considering how important spinal health is to meditation, opening chakras and health in general, I've become a little hyper-focused on it as of late.
I don't mind reading entire paragraphs if it's for the well-being of our community. Indeed, correct spine posture is vital for meditation practices and for anything spiritual above the 2nd/Sacral Chakra. When you activate your 3rd/Solar Chakra, your spine instantly fixes itself, at least up to your 5th/Throat Chakra. As for the computer, I recommend you use a real and comfortable chair, preferrably with a neck pillow.
 
I don't mind reading entire paragraphs if it's for the well-being of our community. Indeed, correct spine posture is vital for meditation practices and for anything spiritual above the 2nd/Sacral Chakra. When you activate your 3rd/Solar Chakra, your spine instantly fixes itself, at least up to your 5th/Throat Chakra. As for the computer, I recommend you use a real and comfortable chair, preferrably with a neck pillow.
That's exciting to know! I will keep at it!!!
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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