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Proceedings in the Ego-pronouns' Etymology

jwr47

My etymological studies concentrate on the evolution of ego-pronouns, which ultimately seem to


have been arising from divine names.
The mechanism had been analyzed in a great number of individual manuscripts, each concentrating
on a dedicated topic. Recently I decided to listed these topics for better overview and searching the
web-links.
I concentrated the search-keys and reduced the documents according to relevance.
Downloads and external access frequencies as well as comments and like-signatures virtually have
been annihilated since September 2014. The Scribd-documentserver is being reduced to a private
data storage.

Notes
The number of downloads has been specified for 21.11.2014.

2014
1. An I, Which had been Copied from the Word - 1 download
Keywords: , mn , Mannus, old-Persian adam, Sardinian Babbu Mannu & Mere
Mannu, Sardinian Du - Du, Dyaus, Deus, Zeus, Walloon dji, the Savoyan de, d',
zheu, Sardinian Ego-variants dego, ego, zeu and du, in Jutland and westNorway.
2. Etymology of the Genesis Legend 0 downloads Keywords: Creation legend, Yud, iota, Josef Heinrich's Schreib-Lese-Fibel 1 download 3. Genesis Starting as the Vowel Word AEIOU 0 downloads Keywords: painting, Genesis, AEIOU, Kurrent script, Jot
4. A recursive concept for the Biblical Genesis 0 downloads Keywords: Scandinavia, , Yod, IOU, Jupiter, nought, (always", "ever)1, Wycliffe,
Nyyt, nox, Liyt, lx), Zohar, Hebrew, Hei, Heirat, Ehe, eeuwig.
Shuruk (female, the moon, left column, U) & Chirik (male, the sun, right column, I)2,
5. Zeus' Derivation from Ieus 0 downloads Keywords: Zeus', Ieus, Iove ( Iupiter), Yahweh, Divos.
6. Notes to the Letters' Symbolism in the Zohar 1 download Keywords: long vowels [a e i o u], short vowels [a e i o u], Zohar, IOU, Jupiter, ius,
justice, judge, iugum, yoke, etc., Hei. w (custom, tradition, law), *aiw, *aiwaz (law),
*oiw- (custom, tradition, law).
7. Halving & Joining the Creature's Words in Symposium 1 download Keywords: Concatenating ego (*eg)-pronoun and *yu-pronoun (plural)
Ja & vy (Russian) = Javy, Je & vous (French) = Jevous, Ih & Iuwih (Old high German) =
Ihiuwih , Yo & vos (otros) (Spanish) = Yovos, Io & Voi (Italian) = Iovoi, Dji & Vos
(Walloon), Eu & Vos (Portuguese) = Euvos, correlating to Joves (Jovis des), Kabbala,
Papus Ieve = &eve, not-I (all others the plural form for you).
8. I sing, therefore I am 2 downloads Keywords: Decartes' Cogito ergo sum - "I think, therefore I am", sound sequence [i][o][u]
IOU (or DIOU-piter), I am a singing thing to prove that I am a human being.
9. Red & Blue in Salvador Dali's Illustrations for Dante's "The Divine Comedy" -3 downloadsKeywords: Red & Blue, Salvador Dali, The Divine Comedy, Dante, Beatrice.
10. A Dictionary of Proto-Vowel Words (3 downloads)
Keywords: AEIOU, IWO, IA, YHWH. IU, IEUE (Jeve1), IOUE (Jove), IAU, (H)AWA
(Eve), permutations AIU, AUI, IAU, IUA, UAI, UIA.
11. Eternity - a Pre-Thales-Root for Western Philosophy (2 downloads)
Keywords: Thales3. Bertrand Russell, pre-Thalic philosophical ideas. low vowel [a], the
front vowels [i] [y] [e], a semivowel [w] and the back vowels [o] [u]. aion), eternity, high
age, custom, law, marriage, etc. jau, formula: <divine name> = D & <ego-pronoun>.
ego-pronouns ieu, iau, iou and ih, Rhine's bifurcation, Chur, A-E-H-I-O-Y-
A, E, I, O, U. diacritic, apex, long I-vowel. A, I, U, A, I, , Frederick III's device A-E-I-OU.
12. A Lifetime's Coloring Book (1954-2014) 3 downloads Keywords: androgynous, Jaime Coln, Pablo Picasso.
13. A Letter-Based HuMan 3 downloads Hermann Burger The Word-Based Man4 Yahoo (Iahu) human, (eg), H, YHW.
ic, ich, ia, iu, jau, jeu, jou, (eg) human, Jonathan Swift's Yahoo (YHW) God's Image.
14. Black Traces in White Noise (analyzing Emerson's work "Nature") 1 download 1
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Aye Yes; Etymology: Perhaps from Middle English *ayye : ay, always
Understanding the Alef-Beis
c. 624 c. 546 BC
Title in German language: Der Mann, der nur aus Wrtern besteht

Ralph Waldo Emerson Nature antipodes procreate right (straight) wrong (twisted)
15. Tracing Sequences in a Philosophical Library 1 download Keywords: Androgyny, Robert Musil Siamese Twins
16. A Mausoleum of Words Musil's Design of The Man Without Qualities 2 downloads Musil, fictive biography, sibling love, chapter The Siamese Twins, twin sister, utopian,
alter Ego, siblings Ulrich & Agathe, clothing colors. red, green, blue and yellow.
17. The Color Symbolism of Philosophers 1 download Man without qualities Musil yellow & blue complementary red & green, antipodes violet
or purple. Goethe, Newton, Ewald Hering, Natural Color System (NCS).
18. In Search for a Keynote in Robert Musil's Man without Qualities"
Keywords: Robert Musil's The Man Without Qualities, androgynous roots.
19. Notes to Robert Musil's 'Salvator'-Project 1 downloadDiotima, Bonadea, Robert Musil's, The Man Without Qualities, Philo, God Creator
without qualities.
20. Red & Blue in Solomon's Temple 6 downloads
Keywords: Theosophy, Boaz and Jachin, red & violet-blue J-pillar, B-pillar, Sun & Moon.
masonic lodges. Triad, trinity, (I, A, U respectively in Hebrew Y, H, V).
21. The World's Pillar in the Words 3 downloads
Zeus -A Study in Ancient Religion , collapsing sky, Celts, Alexander, pillars, Arthur B Cook.
22. Synthesis of the Data in 'Zeus' by Arthur B. Cook (1925) 1 download
Zeus, Arthur Bernard Cook (1925), Janus/Zan, support pillars, Jou/Jeu-piter/Zeus,
23. Notes to "Zeus" by Arthur Bernard Cook (1925), consisting of
24. The E-Inscription at the Omphalos of Delphi - Notes (1) - 2 downloads
25. In the Name of Zeus - Notes (2) 3 downloads
26. The Holiest Spot in All Hellas - Notes (3) 1 download
27. Januslike Deities - Notes (4) 1 download
28. Amber Trading - Notes (5) 2 downloads
29. Retrospect - Notes (6) 1 download
Zeus, 'the Bright One,' day-light Sky, zostic Homer, Sky-god, pantheon, sky-prop, Dianapillars, Agyes-pillars of Greece
30. The E-Inscription at the Omphalos of Delphi 2 downloads
Keywords: Delphic, omphalos, 2 eagles, Zeus. Apollo, letter E, Ga (or "Gas", "Gaz")
31. Androgynous Symbols in Rembrandt's Return of the Prodigal Son - 2 downloads
Keywords: Return, Prodigal Son, Rembrandt, digit ratio, males, females.
32. Red & Blue and Other Symbolism at the Heart of Europe 1 download
Keywords: Aachen, Maastricht. Charlemagne, red, blue, purple, vowels, monogram,
cartouche.

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Etymology of the -words 5 downloads


Red and Blue in the Paintings Titled Cleansing the Temple 1 download
An Analysis of Language - Testing Google's Ngram Tool 1 download
A study of Sefer Yetzirah - Sabian, Chaldean planetary, Timaeus, Sefer Yetzirah. trinity I, A,
U or , , , , , , , , A, E, I, O, U, A, E, H, I, O, Y, ). HA, IHE, etc... ,
(Jehovah), I, IA, IAU or , IAUA, IEOUA IHEHOUA, . ( and
Notes to Sefer Yetzirah) 4 downloads
5. Notes to Etymons of English Words (1826) 2 downloads
I, used instead of their ia, our yea, written y by Shakespeare. The Arabs say y for me.
6. Notes to Plato's Timaeus and Symposium - 4 downloads - 7 Chaldean planets and the stars
7. The Seven Temples of Harran - Explaining the vowel symbols in - 16 downloads
Chaldean planets: Moon=A, Mercury=E, Venus=H, Sun=I, Mars=O, Jupiter=U/Y &
Saturn=. (, . start with ).
8. Some Notes to Sabian Philosophy and Timaeus 11 downloads
Harran (Carrhae) & Edessa (Urfa / anlurfa) worshiping the sun, moon, and five other
visible planets. 7 vowels, metals, colors, temples devoted to planets.
According to Timaeus the sun had illegal children (Mercury and Venus) to meet 4 planets
(Moon, Saturn, Mars, Jupiter) in their special universal orbits.
Plato's Timaeus orrery (Jehova5) 5 swiftness-system IAOY, represented by
5 basic vowels. 2 planets (Mercury and Venus, vowels E respectively H) are additional
elements, which didn't play a substantial role in the fundamental laws of harmony.
Mercury (Hermes) & Venus (Aphrodite): illegal positions in the pedigree Saturn (Kronos)
Jupiter (Zeus) Mars (Ares).
Sun, the Moon, Saturn (Kronos), Jupiter (Zeus) and Mars (Ares), represented by ,
which initially before the birth of Zeus - originated as the Trigrammaton .
9. Studying Permutating the Vowels - Permutations in the Evolution 6 downloads
10. Studying The Derivation of European Ego-Pronouns from the PIE-Sky-God Dyaus 2
downloads - Analyzing the Ego-pronouns: Man , , , and ehe. I, J, j, or jei, E, , and
i and "Ej". Viking, hyphen, diaeresis or trema.
11. (Re )Designing a PIE Structure 2 downloads
PIE-concept: "eternity" pronouns, wisdom, evening, darkness, light, vowel-structures.
12. Archaic Fetishism 6 downloads
,H and Y or are potential fetishes. Consonants are con-sounding.
Keys: day, Thursdays, ego-pronouns, justice, piousness, youth, yoke, joy etymological
fetishism.
13. Updating Document: The Hermetic Codex III - Vowel Symbolism 90 downloads
14. The Vowels' Symbolism in Archaic Hymns - Notes to the vowels in De Elocutione of
Demetrius - 12 downloads ( Vowels uttered in their succession: A-E-H-I-O-U- ?)
15. The Timeline of Vowel Symbolism -14 downloads - evolution of ego-pronouns, days of the
weeks. Eternity,. Roman nundinal cycle, seven-day week. Clement of Alexandria, Irenaeus
of Lyon, Theodoret of Cyrus. Jove/Jupiter, Iaoue, IA, Iabe, YHWH, Thursdays, Church
Fathers.
16. A Review of Vowel-Symbolism 5 downloads
Archaic Jupiter, Hebrew, Germanic, Scandinavian, eternity, law, tradition, marriage.
17. The Vowels in the Divine Name(s) 22 downloads
Keywords: Abundance of vowels I, U, A, Y, O, E. Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (14631494), a Hebrew scholars' idea: Iehoua derived from Ioue (Jupiter) Ioua Iehoua. rejected
by archbishop Gilbert Gnbrard (1568 to defend the Trinity). He attacked Ioua used by
Chateillon reminding that St Augustine had explained according to the writer Varro that the
5 In the Jewish-Egyptian magic-papyri it appears as . (source: NAMES OF GOD - JewishEncyclopedia)

Jews had worshiped Ioue (Jupiter!), and that the use of Ioua was thus a return to paganism 6.
(Iehue or Iihue; Aramaic yihweh, Iehoua, Jupiter Iehoua. )
PIE-core yau sky-god Dyaus/Dyeus, Jupiter, Dieu, Jeu, Jove, Dios, Dio, Dis, Tyr, Tuis, Ziu,
Dius, Deus, Zeus. No correlation ever diagnosed between divine names and ego-pronouns:
Jupiter, sky-god Dyaus/Dyeus, Iehoua.
18. Notes on the Vowels (-> Symbolism of the Claudian Letters) 13 downloads Keywords: Claudian letters; /i/, /a/, /u/. [i] and [u] [a]. PIE-sky-god Dyaus, Dius the high
vowels (I, Y, & U) enclosing the low vowels (A, ).
19. A Reconstruction of the Claudian Book "On the Alphabet's Redesign" 13 downloads
Jupiter, IA, YHWH, Ziu, Zieus, synchronize A, I and U in alphabets by adding Y and a a
consonant to distinguish V from U. Antisigma, (reversed C), for or (psi) to express
bs & ps, much like the or in lower case (chi) is used for cs and gs.
3 new letters , and . A, I, U - A, I, OU/ YHWH - IA.
20. Notes to Colors (sensationassociationpsycho-energetics) by Franz Immoos 4 downloads
symbolism of the primary colors.
21. Semiotic Studies (explaining the shibboleths) 7 downloads
Keywords: Membership to clans, shibboleths. Special pronunciation (King's or Queen's
English), ego-pronouns. Colors in flags, coats-of-arms, burial tombs, temples, sculptures,
medieval manuscripts and paintings. Teeth deformations, sharpening, amputation, coloring,
noble, married status. Foot deformation, piercings, incisions, colored tattoos, red colors (for
Roman emperors, for marriage in India and Vietnam), blue colors (reported by Julius Caesar
for the Picts). Honor & beautiful, membership, honorable clan, social, religious
community. Marriage, maturity, readiness for childbirth, birth, death, rebirth, religious
concepts, clan-membership, etc.
22. Red, White and Blue in some Artworks (Hamburg) - 4 downloads
Red, white and blue, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Grabow Altarpiece , dominated by red and blue
to symbolize antipodes such as salt and sweet waters, Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel.
23. Notes to "Origins of a Pronoun" by Palmer, S.B. (2005) - 1 download
Capitalization, personal pronouns of the 1st and the 2nd person, documented in "The Origins
of a Pronoun" by Sean B. Palmer (2005). Y, I, Ik, Ic and Ich derived from or correlated to
Yggdrasil, an sc "ash tree", honored by an upper case for religious reasons. Ygg (Odin) a
master for his creature Y, Yg, Eg, Ich, Ik, and consisting of a vowel combination = a
male Askr & a female Embla.
24. Some Notes to "Etymons of English Words" by John Thomson (1826) 1 download
Scribd-papers at dravivararo, Shakespeare's spelling arbitrary, hieroglyphics or runes7.

6 The Name Of God Yehowah. Its Story, By Grard .. section A8


7 Etymology of English Words , page 24-25

2012
1. Archaic Phrases 5 downloads
Etymological anomalies in colonies, islands mountains, remote territories.South-African
words: peuselhappie8, hijsbakkie9, moltrein10, papwiel11. Archaic words often short: as a
multifunctional word; ash, from Old English sc, "spear".
2. As Slow As Possible S(t)imulating Eternity 10 downloads
Symbolize eternity in thoughts, tones, songs, vocals, vowels, words, poems, architecture,
paintings, books the human voice.
3. Images of God - The Origin of the Ego-Pronouns in God's Name 18 downloads
Deciphering; trouble to encrypt a message. European Ego-pronouns12, Proto-Indo-European
sky-god Dyaus.
4. The Ego-Pronouns in the Divine Names (14 downloads)
Savoyard dialect, dictionary, dialect variants. Alpine and remote areas. D and Z.
5. The Ego-pronouns and Divine Names in Savoy French Dialects; - 10 downloads Savoy, independent (1416) Sicily (1714) and from 1720 Sardinia. From 1792 Savoy
France. Jeudi is de diu, Diu's day: God's day. God and the ego-pronoun 13 14. Skygod Dyaus, Zeus, Jupiter, Tyr. DE, DYU, deje, dezye.
6. Yiou & Dou in the dialect of Nimes - (no download number available)
studying Antoine Hippolyte Bigot's (1825 1897) poem in Provencal, Nmes. Egopronouns15 (yiou, mou) (Dou) iu Diu in Frdric Mistral's Mirio).
Dou-spelling *Diou-piter, the PIE-root for Jupiter. Diou has also been found in the
dialect of Villar-St-Pancrace where the ego-pronouns are iu m, respectively m iu 16
7. Love is a five-letter bird 20 downloads
Frederick III, Habsburg, AEIOU. Gnostic wisdom, Abraxas, ,,; ,,,,,,, AEIOU.
Hedwig von Mecklenburg. abbess of the cloister Ribnitz, 1423, 1467, and duchess
Elisabeth von Mecklenburg, daughter of Heinrich III. of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (abbess
1467 1503) used a similar AEIOU-device for their signature stamps17 (included the image
of a bull's head). The stamps have been used for at least 2 documents, dated 1469
respectively 1482.
8. Designing a new Language - The Dictionary of sacred Vowel Triads (16 downloads)
Cabalistic, kabbalistic, Yod or iota, AEIOU (skipping H and ), /.
9. Lamentation for Tyre (4 downloads)
Keys: state of the art, including materials, soldiers, payments and special quality
descriptions. Hesekiel 27 seems to specify exactly the same colors White, Purple, Red and Blue as
they have been listed in the divine commands at Exodus 25:4 and 2 Chronicles 3:14.

10. Symbolizing Eternity - The Table of Vowel-Symbolism (26 downloads)


Vowels, pitch, metals, planets, days of the week and the rainbow's colors, to a large extent
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snack
elevator
subway
broken tyre
The personal pronouns for the first person singular
the personal pronoun of the first person singular
The dialects SAVOYARD - Arpitania.eu
The personal pronoun of the first person singular.
Patois of Villar-St-Pancrace (for the moment this site unfortunately seems to have been lost) :
Personal pronouns: (Cas sujet Cas rgime atone tonique direct indirect)
Sg. 1p a (l) iu m, m iu 2p t, t t, t t 3p M u(l), al ei(l) s lu ei F eilo la eilo N o, ul, la - lu - Pl. 1p n*
n* 2p * v* v* 3p M (z) s l* i F eil (eilaz) l* eil
17 Georg Christian Friedrich Lisch :
Siegel der Herzogin Hedwig von Meklenburg, Aebtissin des Klosters Ribnitz, 1423, + 1467, und der Herzogin
Elisabeth, Hedwigs Nachfolgerin
In: Jahrbcher des Vereins fr Mecklenburgische Geschichte und Altertumskunde, Band 21 (1856), S. 314-315

from Joscelyn Godwin's work.


11. A Short Treatise of Vowel-Symbolism (53 downloads)
Vowels, pitch, planets, metals, days of the week & the rainbow's colors the seven earthbound elements in the vowels, metals, planets, days of the week and the rainbow.
12. Reconstruction of the PIE-Trinity-Concept (7 downloads)
A PIE-trinity-concept; Dyeus, Dieu, IOU-piter, IAO, the Claudian letter, Plato's Symposium,
Homer, Exodus 25:4, 2 Chronicles 3:14, The Parallel Lives by Plutarch, Schoolclass
Religion in1954-1955 and the anomaly for the ego-pronouns near Chur, Switzerland.
13. Memories of Languages (16 downloads)
Hierarchy is the PIE-language with its hierarchical vowel structures, the primary colorhierarchy, and the ego-pronouns as top-elements in the etymological hierarchy.
14. A Retrospect on the Pronouns' Etymology (2 downloads)
discussing a check for integrity and contradictions respectively "Cargo Cult Science" as
defined by Richard Feynman.
15. The Symbolism of the Colors Purple, White, Red and Blue (9 downloads)
Josephus categorized red and blue as images of the fire and the sky. In contrast purple and
white have been considered as representing their sources (the sea, respectively the earth).
16. The Trinity Concept 14 downloadsTengri, Khuday, Deos and God, in which the earliest written divine concept of the sky-god
has been documented as 3 stars indicating a 3-fold basic concept, which subsequently has
been reduced to a singular star.
17. Notes to the Turkic Runic Alphabet 9 downloadsTurkic sky god Tengri similar to the Indo-European sky god, *Dyeus; the structure of ProtoIndo-European religion (PIE-religion) is close to that of the early Turks. The first personal
pronoun is related to the divine name (God), just like French/Provencal (ieu related to
Dieu), Italian (io related to Dio).
18. The Superman Archetype's Colors - 5 downloads Red and blue; decorations of temples, sculptures, bibles, paintings, frescoes, coats of arms,
flags have been revived in the modern comics, games and movies of the twentieth century.
19. Red and Blue in C.G. Jung's "The Red Book" 32 downloadsThe bipolarity, the androgyny, the coloring of initials, the colors' red and blue in Jung's
masterpiece corresponds to similar symbolism in a great number of medieval manuscripts.
20. Capita Selecta on Red and Blue Coloration 7 downloads Kudrun (or Gudrunlied) a medieval description of medieval flags. In tale the 27th (How
Ludwig and Hartmut met the Hegelings) Hartmut names the banners of the coming knights.
Earliest historical evidence for the Frisian flag. East India Company's flag as a predecessor
for the Stars and the Stripes. Evidence for masonic origins for flags and other predecessor
links between flags.
21. Reinterpretation of the Creation Legend 6 downloads Translating the Biblical word bara, misinterpreted as to create instead of to separate.
A correct translation to separate leads to the question of the objects to be separated and the
intention of the separating process.
22. Language as an "Intelligent Design" - Designing a High-precision Language -7 downloadsStudying Phaedrus' ideas I considered the precision of our linguistic tools. What could be
said about its precision and tolerances?
23. The IO-Words in the Welsh Dictionary 4 downloads In the Dictionary - English to Welsh I found some interesting IO-words, which seem to be
correlating to other IO- and IU-words in Mediterranean languages.
24. Some Notes to the Word Awe - 4 downloads The word Awe is a quite interesting object for study. The word may have deviated from an
early word aghe ( agony?) to another, newer expression found in the runic dictionary:
ewa, ava, euwin, euwinik, which are used for eternity.

25. Some Notes to "The Chronicles of the Picts" - 9 downloads Chronicles Of The Picts provides me with excellent information about the colored people
(the Picts) in a region full of whites (the Albiones).
26. Madonna Vasa Vasa 1 download
Christ is wearing a red robe. The main outer robes however are a blue coat for the Madonna
and a red robe for Christ.
27. The Flag's Colors of Bad Wimpfen 1 download Bad Wimpfen uses a red-white-blue flag, which motivated me to research the origin of these
colors.
28. Why Blue has been Made an Inferior Color (explaining the symbolism in positive Red and
negative Blue) 9 downloads - Avoidance of blue, development of dyes, artificial coloring.
Evil character, bad omen, evil eye, fertility, procreation.
29. An Endless Chain of Metaphors - 4 downloads Pre-medieval and medieval life and language, androgynous Man, male and female partners
halves of Man. Metaphors.
30. False Rainbow Symbols (in symbolic and religious paintings) 10 downloads False rainbow(s) in the Stuppach Madonna, other samples of similar deviations; colors in the
rainbows.
31. Etymology for Dy, Tiw and (I) - 6 downloads
day ( Dyaus, Dies), - Tiw (the supreme sky-god of daylight, respectively Tiwaz,
Ziu, Dyaus, Deus, Dis) and the ego-pronoun - (I) interrelated and important linguistic
elements.
32. The double rainbow in the Stuppach Madonna - 4 downloads (2 ?!) rainbows or nimbus-circles crowning the divine, probably solar image of God.
The rainbow crowning God is a purple image, which may symbolize a mixture of male red
and female blue, resulting in an androgynous symbolism. The adjacent secondary
(purple/blue) rainbow is hardly visible at all.
33. The Etymological Fieldlines 3 downloads " for ternity - A World made of Word(s)" the -pole at the Scandinavian North pole
and the IU-pole in the Swiss city Chur. a linguistic field distribution for the egopronouns.
34. The First of April as New Year 6 downloads The Sun's rebirth at the winter solstice. Sun is reborn, but nature remains quiet and frozen.
At this wintertime only the human being is engaged in feasts, Rome's Saturnalia.
35. Salutations, Divine Names, Weekdays & Ego-pronouns in Many Languages 7 downloads Salutations, good day-wishes, Adieu- Goodbye or Farewell-salutation).
Correlations to the divine name and to the ego-pronoun, to day, divine names, the word
for day, ego-pronouns and weekdays (usually Tuesday or Thursday).
36. Dictionary of the Germanic Keywords (based on - respectively I-keys) -7 downloads The top-level-rune Asch () is fundamental symbol; creation legends, the unifying
symbolism, the eternity-concept, the clan's stability factors, the home-concept, the egopronoun, the basic words to be and the the-article, a number of quality-concepts
(courage, respect, fame, etc.), sacredness, holy stones etc. The eternity-concept i (always),
inig (uniqueness), ia (mother) and iga (property).
37. (The Creation Legend encoded in a Singular Vowel) 11 downloads The Phoneme [ae] represents the first person singular pronoun I, a definite article the,
the verb is, running water and (in Old-English): law, scripture, ceremony, custom,
marriage. In the Germanic legends the -vowel refers to the world's axis, poles, running
water and the gods (sir).
38. for ternity - A World made of Word(s) 11 downloads The old-English word , which had been defined as eternal law, archaic custom and
marriage, ego-pronoun in many Norwegian and Danish dialects. This ego-pronoun may

have been derived from the central letter in the PIE-root *Dyus.
39. Vowel-Sequences in Archaic Manuscripts - 45 downloads Vowels must have been the archaic fundamentals for religious symbolism. This manuscript
documents the typical vowel-sequences in various ancient papyri.
40. Addenda to the Mithras Liturgy's Translations 14 downloads Analyzing Dieterichs book in Marvin W. Meyer's translation A Mithras Liturgy I
identified a number of other vowel sequences.
41. The Vowels AEEIOYO in the Mithras Liturgy 25 downloads The English version of the manuscript the Mithras Liturgy reveals some interesting
quotations of genuine vowel sequences such as Aeeiouo in several divine names and other
sacred texts.
42. Dyaus in the Germanic Weekdays - 7 downloads Correlation to the ego-pronouns (in German mostly Ih, respectively I) the most
important Germanic deities are those which are related to Tuesday: Tr, Tiw, Tig and Ziu.
43. The I's Antipodes 4 downloads Central core18, which seems to have been designed around the PIE-names *Dyus Ph2tr
(the god of the day-lit sky19) and *deiwos (god)20. Differences between the original PIEconcept (using a D or Th as first letter for the divine PIE-names Dyaus and Deiwos) and
the Mediterranean system (avoiding a D or Th in Jupiter and in YHWH).
44. The Key Morpheme - analyzing the PIE-concept 24 downloads The top-morpheme or key-word, which may be traced as vowel-sequences in a few wordcategories (the divine name, the ego-pronoun, the day and the day of the week).
45. A Divine Sequence of Vowels 25 downloads
PIE-names (*Dyus) and (*deiw-os) are based on antipodes, symbolized by the vowels I
and U. A breakthrough may be reached by accepting the jod-consonant as a vowel i.
46. The Philosophical Nucleus 10 downloads
Cup and ring marks, a standardized color hierarchy, a biblical creation legend, a vowel's
hierarchy, a word hierarchy. Redundancy allows us to reconstruct disturbed or corrupted
hierarchies.
47. Symbolism in Antipodal Colors backgrounds to Goethe's Color Theory - 47 downloads Up to 1785 Goethe clearly identified the three basic color elements, in which blue and
yellow are the basic, antipodal elements and red is the synthesis of light. A country,
Goethe concluded, starts out from a name and a flag, and it then becomes them, just as a
man fulfills his destiny. This idea has been interpreted by Francisco de Miranda to derive
the present national flags of Colombia, Venezuela and Ecuador (1785).

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19 See for details: PIE-religion
20 Deus (Latin pronunciation: [des]) is Latin for "god" or "deity". Latin deus and dvus "divine", are descended from
Proto-Indo-European *deiwos, from the same root as *Dyus, the reconstructed chief god of the Proto-IndoEuropean pantheon.

2011
1. The Hermetic Codex II - Bipolar Monotheism 150 downloads
Phase 1: Bipolarity: cups and pillars, burial rituals. Phase 2: A bipolar god's name *Deiwos
and a sky-god's name *Dyeus and its derivatives. Ego-pronouns seem to have been designed
as vowel sequences. In phase 3 ancient religions often started from a bipolar deity, such as
the Roman god Janus or Dianus,.. In a fourth Phase both Julius Caesar and Tacitus compare
the most important deity in Germania to Mercury (Hermes). In the Middle Age the emperors
and kings preferred the colors red, blue and purple for their garments, graves and flags.
2. The Y-Proceedings (The Y-Key to the English Ego-Pronouns) - 47 downloads
1st genuine English Ego-pronoun is the capitalized word Y, which has been used by
Wycliffe between 1382 and 1395. Suetonius describes Claudius' invention of three new
letters Y, and V and added them to the alphabet. Wycliffe may have understood the
symbolism of the sound between u and i and the androgynous creation legends.
3. Analysis of a Linguistic Anomaly in the Alps 2 downloads
Journey to Graubnden to study Alpine dialects with Ego-pronouns iu/iau/iou,
correlating to the divine names Diu/Diau/Diou. The Alps seem to have conserved
some genuine forms of the original Ego-pronouns and their corresponding divine names.
4. The Secrets of the Pronouns (Diary Fragments 2009-2011) 18 downloads
the decoding process of religious symbolism in the PIE-languages.
5. Vowels for Eternity 27 downloads
According to Morris Swadesh in any language the most important word is the ego-pronoun.
The most important characters are the vowels the non-vowels merely are to be considered
as additional consonants.
6. Dictionary of Sacred Words - 32 downloads
Vowels as carriers of symbolism; consonants were merely providing the carrier structure.
7. The Creation of West-European Pronouns (Summary) 24 downloads
Mayor role of vowels in naming the Gods, the ego-pronouns and the yes-words. I & U as
male & female symbols. Most sacred symbol is E, resp. -vowel (Eta ,H).
8. Andermatt Center of the Celtic Anderworld
Celts defined Alps as headquarters. Pronouns IEU, IOU and IAU and their controlled
deterioration (JE, YO, JA); special landmarks in the Alpine region.
9. A Celtic Religious Centre in the Alps 16 downloads
Two parallel series of Ego-pronouns the iu, ieu and iau-series in parallel to the me- and
moi-series. Vowel-pronouns I*U as Celtic etymological and religious traces in the Alpine
region, having survived in remote Alpine areas.
10. Thou, I and We - An Analysis of Pronouns 4 downloads
IU-combinations identified in names for sky-gods (Iupitter, iu, IHVH), in the EgoPronomina (ieu, iou, iau), in the we-pronoun UUI(R), but seldom in the Thou-pronoun.
11. Spelling Joke 26 - Is it a joke at all? - 2 downloads
One of the most remarkable linguistic inventions has been found in Spelling Joke 26 How
do you spell we with two letters without using the letters W and E? Answer: U and I.
12. Languages, Religions and Names 17 downloads
Which of these, the Proto-Indo-European language or the Bible, is the elder of both?
13. The Reconstruction of Some Original Ego-Pronouns 7 downloads
Initially the word Ego may have been designed as eio or eiu, which had been derived
from Deios or Theios, respectively Deius or Theius. Ego-pronouns served as the
vowel-cores for the divine names.
14. JWR's Scribd-Archive An Overview 3 downloads
15. Gender-Concepts in Creation Legends 10 downloads
Complementary creation processes in the biblical Creation Legend.
16. Updating My 12 Paradigms (an overview & summary) 12 downloads

New set of paradigms as a concept of the origins of myths, grown from a common source of
bipolarity, evolving in several sets of symbols the colors, the vowels I,A,U,E,O,Y, the
Ego-pronouns (Mannus, man, moi, me, expanding to iu,iau,iou, and
culminating in Ih, Y, I), the divine names (Diu the French Dieu , Diaus
the Indo-European Dyaus, Dious the Latin IU-piter).
17. An Androgynous Allegory - A Visual Chautauqua 3 downloads
Androgynous religious background, in Hieronymous Bosch's paintings, in the pronouns of
our languages, in the flag's colors, in the fertility rites of the Hermetic Codices and
numerous other works, in the sagas, narrations, legends and Chautauqua-sessions of the past.
18. Analysis of lfric's Language (Old English text - before 1025) 8 downloads
lfric's Sermon (before 1025) of Old English with possible German roots. Some of these
words (such as Tha, The, Gelyfath, Ne, Thurh, Agenne, etc.) may also be explained in
relation to Dutch and French roots or even to alternative German or Latin roots.
19. The X- And Y-Events in the Roman Empire - 4 downloads
The first event X, probably triggered by a powerful emperor Constantine I around 313,
standardized the divine name to Diu or Diu and the corresponding Ego-pronouns to iu or
iu. The second event Y, probably triggered by a less powerful European leader between 400
AD-800 AD, redefined the divine name to Di or Di and the corresponding Ego-pronouns
to i or i.
20. A Short History of Language - 22 downloads
Most of the complex Ego-pronouns are using similar patterns for their structure: the
predecessor pronouns refer to the archaic me-concept, whereas modern pronouns all use
vowels, which originally may have started with a Yod (I), to be followed by another vowel
A,E,O and a trailing vowel U.
21. The Prime Words in Adam's Language 20 downloads
The origin of human speech has been based on the prime words which most probably may
have included the personal pronouns of the first and second person. Dante Alighieri in his
De vulgari eloquentia suggests that the name El was the first sound emitted by Adam.
22. The Sacred Vowels in Pronouns 78 downloads
Notes to The Mystery of the Seven Vowels (1991) by Joscelyn Godwin, who identified
Vowels as sacred symbols in Indo-European languages. Number of vowels may vary
between three (I, A, U), five (I, A, U, E, O) or seven (I, A, U, E, AE, O, OO), or even more.
23. Analysis of the Translation Errors in Exodus 25-4 19 downloads
Bible-translations do not refer to blue, but to yellow. The error has been revealed at the
Luther Bible 1534. Errors were introduced at least 1477, before Luther published his work.
24. Some Color Keys in Paintings 27 downloads
Medieval symbols have been devoted to a special message, - not to be written down in plain
text, but encoded in some of the graphical elements such as the color codes.
25. On the Symbolism of the Vowels A-E-I-O-U - 128 downloads
Joscelyn Godwin describes various religious symbols in vowels of ancient languages. The
number of vowels varies between 3 (I, A, U), 5 (I, A, U, E, O) or 7 (I, A, U, E, AE, O, OO).
Godwin quotes the most interesting series listed by Godfrey Higgins in the 1-vowel name I,
the 2-vowel name IE / EI on the sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi, the 3-vowel name lAO, the
4-vowel name IEVE, in which U and V are equivalent and the 6-vowel name JEHOVA .
26. The Diety IU 19 downloads
IU as a early deity. Found in IU-piter (Jupiter and Juno) - YHVH (as IU - Iao and Iau Diaus and other Indo-European names for the sky-god and the Ego-pronouns.
27. English and Globish - Optimized Linguistic Designs 17 downloads
Morse-code-principle: shorter sequences of dots for frequently used symbols.
28. E for Enigma (An Overview) 15 downloads
A male I-, respectively an androgynous A- and a female U-element, replaced by other E- or
O-vowels or IU-combinations. These male, androgynous and female elements considered as

the archaic fundamentals in human society and creation.


29. E - of the E-symbol Engraven Over the Gate of Apollos Temple at Delphi 26 downloads
Shortest aphorism is the E-vowel, inscribed above the entrance portal, explained as a
monotheistic concept Thou art one, resembling the biblical response I Am that I Am to
Moses, when he asked for God's name (Exodus 3:14). Valid answer to the enigma of the ieupronouns and the Dieu-names in Provencal language.
30. Symbolism of Purple and Scarlet in Greek and Roman Societies 24 downloads
Analysis of "The Parallel Lives" by Plutarch for quotations of purple and scarlet, from the
beginning of Roman history until Plutarch's writings around 100 AD.
31. Red and Blue in Architecture and Artwork 30 downloads
Imbalance between red & blue-combinations and other basic colors like green and yellow.
The imbalance has been identified from the earliest forms of Jewish, Greek and Roman
cultures. Greek temples were, as a rule, colorfully painted. Only three basic colors, with no
shades, were used: white, blue and red.

2010
1. The Wycliffe Bible 21 downloads
Wyclif Bible defines "nouyt" for the creation of the sky, earth and for man. God made
of nouyt hem, male and female defines the first man as a plural individual, male and
female character, which implies an androgynous couple. The Ego-pronoun as an upper case
character Y instead of the modern I. In analogy to the Ego-pronoun "iu" in Occitan
language the Y-pronoun symbolized an androgynous iu-synthesis in the divine concept.
2. The Central Religious Images in the Garden of Earthly Delights 22 downloads
The central religious image of the Garden of Earthly Delights may be identified in the
androgynous symbolism of the red pillar over a blue pond in the fountain(s) of fertility and
love.
3. Etymology of the Ego-Pronoun (I) - 32 downloads
Three layers of successive pronouns (Man-Ieu-I,Yod) may be identified in IE-languages,
which all symbolize the creation legend of a first human being. The IeU- and Yod-layers
may probably have been influenced by the Hebrew religion at Abraham's contact to the
Indo-European migrations. The divine name IHVH corresponds to the IeU-core in the
second layer of the pronoun's evolution.
4. Decoding the Ego-Pronoun (I) - 8 downloads
In Tajik, Persian, Hindi/Urdu and Kurdish the Ego-pronoun is identical to the name of the
first human being man (identified as the first man Mannus-Tuisco's child by Tacitus
(98AD). Vowel-combinations ieu, iau respectively iou, as IU-Symbols to the androgynous
core in IU-piter, Dieu, Diu, Diou, Dio, Dios, Dievas, IHVH, etc. In a singular case (the
Sardinian dialect Campidanese) the Ego-pronoun du is identical to the divine name Deu.
5. The Hieroglyphs in the Ego-Pronoun 21 downloads
European languages and dialects (French, Iberian, Italian, Celtic (southern German and
English) and Rumanian reveal a simple relation between the Ego-pronoun (I) and the divine
name. Divine names are generated by a formula: D& the Ego-pronoun (& a trailing s).
6. Sacred Phonemes - Moulding the sacred words 21 downloads
Ancients of Day describe the creation of man as a moulding procedure, in which God
created an Adam Cadmon (symbolized by the personal pronoun iu) from an image Diu.
Creation from one singular word Diu as a mould for a complete dictionary.
7. A History of Proto-Indo-European Religion 102 downloads
PIE-System as a bipolar concept of an androgynous deity, creating an androgynous human
being according to its own image, consisting of a male and a female half. The first
androgynous human being encoded in a divine name ( Diu), in the ego-pronoun ( iu)
and in the colors red (male), blue (female) and purple (androgynous, divine).
8. Widukind's Tomb 15 downloads
Tomb in orange-red, blue & purple from the early 11 th century found at Enger, Westfalia.
Plantagenet tombs at Fontevraud Abbey (1189-1246) & grave at Roermond (1240).
9. Antithesis to the Standard PIE-Concept 14 downloads
In "Indo-European and the Indo-Europeans" Calvert Watkins published a fine representative
sample of the available reconstructed Indo-European lexicon, which will be used to check
some new evidence against recent scientific positions.
10. The Deity Dis in the Gallic Wars 19 downloads
Formula for generating the divine name, in which the divine name is being derived by
concatenating a D (respectively Z, Th or ), the pronoun of the first person singular (for
English and old-German I) and a trailing s works for English and old-German: English:
D + i + s => Dis.
11. Hieroglyphs in Indo-European Languages 59 downloads
Characters I, J, Y, U, V, the characters D, Th respectively and S, as well as the vowels O, A
and E, and the joining element H as the main hieroglyphs in the Indo-European languages.

12. The Indo Europeans - A Ground Zero for Civilisation 133 downloads
Origin of civilization. In analogy to genetic information our ancestors pass their roots by
inheriting dictionaries and grammatical rules to their grandchildren. Inherited genes and
linguistic codes allow us to reconstruct the roots of civilization.
13. A Cultural Earthquake (The Proto-Indo-European-concept) 25 downloads
The Proto-Indo-European-concept originated 4000 BC at Volgograd, Russia. The concept
developed an agricultural revolution, an improved domestication of cattle and an integrated
management, which proved to be successful as a combination.
14. Reconstruction of the PIE-History 32 downloads
According to etymological studies the PIE-language arose around 3500 before Christ. The
language and its derivatives started spreading in all directions, quickly penetrating the
continents on westward and eastward directions.
15. T-V-Distinction in the PIE-Concept 5 downloads
In southern Europe the Indo-European core *iou has been used to encode a divine name
(e.g. IU-piter), pronouns (e.g. iu) and supreme justice (ius) and as a joint, especially a
matrimonial joint.
16. An Integrated Proto Indo European Concept (Overview) 69 downloads
This essay joins the PIE-languages and their pronouns, religions and their gods as well as all
correlated symbols (such as colors, paintings and heraldic flags) to an overall concept.
17. The PIE Concept - Decoding the Proto Indo European Language - 54 downloads
This overview investigates the correlation between a number of divine names, the pronouns
and their bipolar elements. European languages derived their linguistic concepts from the
common Indo-European sky-god Dyaus.
18. The Keywords in God's Name 30 downloads
Obviously the religious IU-concept (applying I and U-symbols to derive divine names and
pronouns) has been shared by most Indo-European peoples, the Hebrew and Arabic people.
19. The Book Genesis Inside of a Single Word 8 downloads
studying the poem Mirio by Frdri Mistral (published 1859).
20. Etymology for the Pronoun 'I' 45 downloads
The most important words in the Proto-Indo-European language (PIE-language) are reported
to be the personal pronouns for the first and second person singular, and for the first person
plural. In order of their priority these pronouns are I, You and We.
21. King Edward VI's Legacy (1537-1553) 4 downloads
A great number of words in the Book of Common Prayer have been written in UI & UI
combinations, which had been documented in Latin V and I, e.g. diuine divine, diuerse diverse, diuision -division, fiue five, iudge judge, riuer -river, wiues wives, etc...
22. Jupiter's Legacy 16 downloads
Religion started as a series of bipolar elements, symbolizing the principle of fertility.
Usually the bipolar religious symbols cover a range of popular human artefacts, such as:
Pillars and circles, the antipodal letter symbols I and U, the colors red & blue.
23. The Keystone to Religion - Interpreting the Kylver rune-stone 36 downloads
The combination of an alphabet starting with the sacred combination I, U and, a stacked
Tiwaz-rune and the Indo-European divine name Zueius transforms the Kylver stone to a
keystone in understanding Germanic religion.
24. Dyaus' Legacy - A Quest for the Origin of Religion 74 downloads
Analysis of early religions starts by identifying the Cup Marks, Pillars and Circles as divine
symbols, inherited from the Stone Age. Cups, Pillars and Rings transformed into alphabetic
letters U, I and O, symbolizing divine, bipolar elements, comparable to yoni and lingam.
25. Summary - Archaic Rock Inscriptions (1891) 21 downloads
An Account of the Cup and Ring Marking on the Sculptural Stones of the Old and New
Worlds.
26. The Hermetic Library 64 downloads

Common bipolar symbolism in colors Red & Blue. Religious bipolarity has been named
Hermetic for the bi-faced idols and the naming conventions by Roman historians (Caesar
and Tacitus) and archaeologists, who compared early idols (including the Hermes of
Roquepertuse) with Roman bi-faced idols of Mercury / Hermes.
27. Liturgical (and Royal) colors 22 downloads
Exodus defines blue as a divine prescription for the Hebrew High Priests' garments and
curtains at the Covenant Tent. Blue to be avoided as standard liturgical colors, resulting
from the idea of avoiding any evil influence from the altar.
28. Red and Blue in British Royalty 10 downloads - Early English royals preferred red and
blue garments for their tombs, located at Fontevraud Abbey and for their coats of arms.
29. Red and Blue as Gender Symbols 37 downloads
Gender specific color codes which have been applied in artwork and publications. Modern
gender specific colors refer blue to male and pink to female children.
30. The Nuns' Church at Waiblingen 7 downloads Decorated ceiling is a highlight in the city's architecture. The medieval masons (1426 1510) have chosen keystones decorated in red and blue colors.
31. Blue and Red Symbolism in Freemasonary 85 downloads
The starting point for early religion as an Ancient Symbol Worship. Ancient peoples erected
pillars and created circles as religious symbols, representing the male respectively female
reproductive organs.
32. Illuminated Manuscripts 261 downloads
Most decorations of all medieval manuscripts are often in two or three primary colors, in
which red and blue are the dominant colors for initials, decorations and illuminations.
33. Blue and Red in Notitia Dignitatum 32 downloads
The Books Exodus and Chronicles reveal a great number of symbolic colored woven
materials (red, blue and purple twining) in the divine instructions for the Covenant tent and
for Solomon's temple. Medieval paintings and illuminated manuscripts provide us with a
vast number of red and blue colored illustrations.
34. Colored Idols 42 downloads Studying he international exhibition Bunte Gtter (Gods in
Color), organized by the Munich Glyptothek in 2004
35. Yellow for Saint Peter 19 downloads
There are a number of paintings in which Peter has been dressed in yellow, obviously for his
threefold denying of Jesus.
36. Symbolism in the Paintings by Hieronymos Bosch 76 downloads
The following rules seem to be valid for all Bosch' paintings:
- (Except for the Marriage at Cana) Jesus as a Creator and almighty God is dressed in red.
- In contrast the mocked (suffering) Jesus is wearing white or green-white
- In contrast the suffering Jesus (wearing a crucifix) is wearing blue garments
- As an unknown visitor at The Marriage at Cana Jesus is dressed in black
- The Virgin Mother Mary is wearing a blue or a red dress.
37. Capita Selecta for the religious symbols Red and Blue 18 downloads
Most of the illuminated medieval manuscripts do contain scriptures in alternated red and
blue lines, initials or letters. Sometimes gold, purple or green will be applied for extra
decorations. Yellow will largely be reserved for a traitor's symbol (e.g. Judas).
38. Dyeing Purple in the Middle Age 36 downloads
Between the 10th and the 15th century the red-dyers and blue-dyers have been
manufacturing precious textiles in Flanders and the neighbouring countries. The chemical
processes required separate guilds for these dyers.
39. The Hermetic Codex 874 downloads
The PIE-System has been designed as a bipolar concept of an androgynous deity, which
created an androgynous human being according to its own image, consisting of a male and a
female half. The first androgynous human being has been encoded in the divine name (e.g.

Diu), in the corresponding pronoun of the first person singular (e.g. iu) and in the colors
red (male), blue (female) and purple (androgynous, divine).
40. Threads of Bipolar Symbolism in Religion 79 downloads
Bipolar symbols found in ancient documents reveal a vast religious movement developing
parallel to the mainstream medieval religion. In this overview additional information has
been grouped according to regional areas to allow the identification of historical threads in
European countries. These threads may allow to identify the sequential steps in developing
the bipolar symbols.
41. Symbolism in the Garden of Delights by Hieronymos Bosch 60 downloads
Rose-red and blue are the central symbolic elements, referring to human fertility and the
androgynous creation legend, identified in other documents and paintings, especially in the
illuminated medieval Bible's manuscripts and medieval religious icons and other paintings.
42. The Majestic Singular in William of Orange's Letter 7 downloads
In a singular, rare case both the capitalization of the singular first-person pronoun, "I" and
the second-person pronouns, "U" may be found in a document, written in the 16th century
by William of Orange.
43. Red and Blue in the Middle Age 20 downloads
An analysis of the ornaments in medieval Bible-codices reveals an overwhelming number of
red & blue scripting lines, garments and other ornaments, which are referring to divine
commands in the Book Exodus.
44. The Kingfisher - The etymology of kingfisher 15 downloads
"kingfisher" refers to the Norse roots "Kungsfiskare" - defined by the Normans. The tombs
at Fontevraud in France also refer to the etymology for the Kingfisher birds.
45. Blue and Red in Roermond 8 downloads
The colors red, blue and white may correlate to a couple of graves located at abbeys in
Fontevrault and Roermond. These tombs belong to the royal clan of the Plantagenets and to
the counts of Gelre.
46. Color Codings in the Last Supper (Overview) 17 downloads
Judas wears yellow, green or black (or combinations of these medieval evil colors).
Sometimes the artist will dress Judas in good colors (blue and red) and applies evil
colors for other disciples, in order to trigger the attention of the observers.
47. Color Coding in the Last Supper (by Leonardo Da Vinci) 44 downloads
This analysis documents the color codes in the garments at The Last Supper (Leonardo da
Vinci) to investigate the thesis that in the Middle Age red & blue may have symbolized the
Good and yellow & green the Evil forces.
48. Yellow for Judas 37 downloads; In ancient and medieval eras yellow is a betrayer's symbol
for the evil, which has been documented in a great number of examples in this manuscript.
49. Language and Religion 31 downloads
Two different versions of creation legends exist for mankind: The first legend describes the
creation of a male person Adam, from which subsequently a female servant Eve has been
extracted. The second version of the legend describes the creation of an androgynous being
Adam, which has been split in a male Adam and a female person Eve.
50. Blue and Red in Medieval Garments 83 downloads
The colors red, blue and purple have been defined as religious symbols in the divine
commands in the books Exodus and Chronicles.
51. Body Mirroring at Burials 21 downloads
Both the Kurgan period (4th Millenium B.C.) and the "Corded Ware culture"-period (2880
B.C.-2000 B.C.) buried their women left sided and their men right sided as mirrored images,
both facing towards the east.
52. Summary of some religious color Codes 10 downloads
Derivation of color codes ranging from several coats of arms as referring to decorations in
medieval Bibles and the ancient garments' coloring codes.

53. Cross-references for Deities and Man 23 downloads


Cross-references between the most important pre-Christian deities with respect to selected
parameters: - androgyny, duality, multiple-faced - permanent or temporary fetters,
immobility - horns or antlers - references to time- and calendar-keeping.
54. Dies Fasti - Understanding the Fastened Sculptures 42 downloads
This document illuminates some of the ancient customs, which may be known to scholars
but remain hidden in the old and worn out books, paintings and sculptures.
55. Patrism, Matrism and Androgyny 159 downloads
Struggle of patrism against matrism, in which the ancient Celtic, matristic religions may as
well be characterized as androgynous philosophies. Originally all societies relied on
androgynous-matristic religions, but historical records clearly reveal the growing
predominance of patristic religion, resulting in the eradication of the Cathars, a violent
suppression of sexuality and progressive, scientific research.
56. The Symbolic color Green in Islam 30 downloads
Green has been associated with Islam for many centuries. It is not clear why this is so. The
colors purple, red and blue (in use from early beginnings in Christianity) may be found in
the imperial garments, in the biblical decorations, in icons or paintings and in flags.
57. A Loss of Symbolism in Communication 31 downloads
Symbols reveal the matrimonial link between man and woman, as a divine highlight to
praise marriage, as a statue to praise fertility, as a bond linking peoples; and yes, even as an
origin for an original and common Divine Principle, which may even have been the source
for a common Indo-European deity.
58. A compact Overview of Bipolar Symbolism 68 downloads
Etymology in the PIE-language, the name YHWH, IU-piter, the Celtic weaving technology,
the Book Exodus, Plato's Symposium, Yin & Yang, Celtic sculptures, Janus & Jana,
medieval Bibles, medieval Genesis documents, the Zohar, medieval garments for emperors
and kings, the peerage system and flags.

2009
1. Gender References for Purple, Red and Blue 16 downloads
Purple has always been a divine and imperial color. The divine commands in Exodus 28-28
and 39 (-21,22,30) clearly reveal a preference of blue for Aaron and his sons.
2. Etymology for Flags 125 downloads
In the Middle Age Europe may have known a basic symbolism ruled by the biblical colors
purple, red and blue, which must be considered as androgynous symbols.
3. Another Etymology for Purple 116 downloads
Dutch language provides us with a word paars for the color purple, which may have
been in use in ancient eras as religious symbols in analogy to the colors red and blue.
4. Paint It Purple - A short History of painting Red and Blue 37 downloads
According to a number of divine commands in the Book Exodus and the second Book of
Chronicles the colors Purple, Red and Blue must have been religious symbols for a very
long time.
5. Genesis - Weaving the Words in Red and in Blue 57 downloads
The published layout for the Book Genesis explains the basic idea of weaving words like
human beings symbolized by male and female persons as married couples. Initially man had
started as a couple of two individuals colored red and blue, which had to multiply.
6. Secret color Codes in the Bible 220 downloads
The coloring codes for the garments in ancient oil paintings seems to be following the
wealthy decorations in the medieval codices, which mainly consist of Bibles.
7. Notes to the Sacred Symbols of Mu 82 downloads
While studying these kind of manuscripts, which have been written before 1950, I noticed
some problems in understanding these texts due to the background knowledge for modern
readers. The main cause for these misunderstandings is a dramatic changeover in social
position for women (voting, property, etcetera).
8. The Fundamental Color Symbols Blue and Red 388 downloads
A great number of ancient -mostly religious - codings has been conserved in antiquities. One
of the fascinating topics in these areas is the use of colors as ancient symbols, which have
been documented in writings such as the Bible, in ancient sculptures and in ancient
buildings.
9. Hochdorf Revisited - A reconstructed Celtic Site 19 downloads
The museum is located in an area populated in the 6th century before Christ, but is famous
for the findings in an untouched imperial grave, which had been discovered in 1978.
10. The Brabantian Dictionary 26 downloads
In a study project I derived the following dictionary Brabantian Dutch English German
from three novels by Antoon Coolen: - "De goede moordenaar" (1931), - "Hun grond
verwaait" (1927), - "De man met het Jan Klaassenspel" (1933) and some other sources
including: - "Telemachus in het dorp" by Marnix Gijsen (1947) and Beekman & Beekman
by Toon Kortooms (1950)
Updates for Dyaus-variants:
11. The Hermetic Codex III - Vowel Symbolism 90 downloads
Updated for The Hermetic Codex with a reduced set of images
12. The Hermetic Codex II - Bipolar Monotheism 150 downloads
Updated for The Hermetic Codex
13. The Hermetic Codex 874 downloads
Religious symbolism may have been initiated in Egypt 11,000 BC. According to Gerald
Massey there was a religion of the god Iu or Iao in Egypt thirteen thousand years ago. That
god was Atum-Iu, born son of Ptah. He was the earliest father in heaven the sky-deity, who

may have been inherited to the Indo-Europeans.


14. The Sky-God Dyaeus no Scribd-download numbers available ( Amazon)
Dyaeus is a common deity, shared by all Indo-European communities. From a great number
of palaeolithic dual-headed divine sculptures, burial ceremonies, biblical quotations and
color codes the author develops the characteristics for the androgynous sky-god Dyaeus,
whose "Hermaphrodites" are referring to the famous androgynous creation legends in Plato's
Symposium and in the Kabbalistic Book Zohar.

Calender - 2014 Synthesis Phase


Etymology

An I, Which had been Copied from the Word - Uploaded 11/19/2014


Keywords: , mn , Mannus, old-Persian adam, Sardinian Babbu Mannu & Mere
Mannu, Sardinian Du - Du, Dyaus, Deus, Zeus, Walloon dji, the Savoyan de, d',
zheu, Sardinian Ego-variants dego, ego, zeu and du, in Jutland and westNorway.

Etymology of the Genesis Legend - Uploaded


Keywords: Creation legend, Yud, iota, Josef Heinrich's Schreib-Lese-Fibel

Genesis Starting as the Vowel Word AEIOU - Uploaded 10/28/2014


Keywords: painting, Genesis, AEIOU, Kurrent script, Jot

Overview of the Synthesis Phase

A recursive concept for the Biblical Genesis - Uploaded 10/20/2014


Keywords: Scandinavia, , Yod, IOU, Jupiter, nought, (always", "ever) 21, Wycliffe,
Nyyt, nox, Liyt, lx), Zohar, Hebrew, Hei, Heirat, Ehe, eeuwig.
Shuruk (female, the moon, left column, U) & Chirik (male, the sun, right column, I)22,

Zeus' Derivation from Ieus - Uploaded 10/18/2014


Keywords: Zeus', Ieus, Iove ( Iupiter), Yahweh, Divos.

Notes to the Letters' Symbolism in the Zohar - Uploaded 10/15/2014


Keywords: long vowels [a e i o u], short vowels [a e i o u], Zohar, IOU, Jupiter, ius,
justice, judge, iugum, yoke, etc., Hei. w (custom, tradition, law), *aiw, *aiwaz (law),
*oiw- (custom, tradition, law).

Halving & Joining the Creature's Words in Symposium - Uploaded 10/12/2014


Keywords: Concatenating ego (*eg)-pronoun and *yu-pronoun (plural)
Ja & vy (Russian) = Javy, Je & vous (French) = Jevous, Ih & Iuwih (Old high German) =
Ihiuwih , Yo & vos (otros) (Spanish) = Yovos, Io & Voi (Italian) = Iovoi, Dji & Vos
(Walloon), Eu & Vos (Portuguese) = Euvos, correlating to Joves (Jovis des), Kabbala,
Papus Ieve = &eve, not-I (all others the plural form for you).

I sing, therefore I am - Uploaded 10/06/2014


Keywords: Decartes' Cogito ergo sum - "I think, therefore I am", sound sequence [i][o][u]
IOU (or DIOU-piter), I am a singing thing to prove that I am a human being.

Red & Blue in Salvador Dali's Illustrations for Dante's "The Divine Comedy"
Keywords: Red & Blue, Salvador Dali, The Divine Comedy, Dante, Beatrice.

A Dictionary of Proto-Vowel Words - Uploaded 09/30/14


Keywords: AEIOU, IWO, IA, YHWH. IU, IEUE (Jeve1), IOUE (Jove), IAU, (H)AWA
(Eve), permutations AIU, AUI, IAU, IUA, UAI, UIA.

21 Aye Yes; Etymology: Perhaps from Middle English *ayye : ay, always
22 Understanding the Alef-Beis

Eternity - a Pre-Thales-Root for Western Philosophy - Uploaded 09/30/14


Keywords: Thales23. Bertrand Russell, pre-Thalic philosophical ideas. low vowel [a], the
front vowels [i] [y] [e], a semivowel [w] and the back vowels [o] [u]. aion), eternity, high
age, custom, law, marriage, etc. jau, formula: <divine name> = D & <ego-pronoun>.
ego-pronouns ieu, iau, iou and ih, Rhine's bifurcation, Chur, A-E-H-I-O-Y-
A, E, I, O, U. diacritic, apex, long I-vowel. A, I, U, A, I, , Frederick III's device A-E-I-OU.

Overview of Symbolism in my Paintings

A Lifetime's Coloring Book (1954-2014) - Uploaded 09/16/14


Keywords: androgynous, Jaime Coln, Pablo Picasso.

Implementing the Ego-concept

A Letter-Based HuMan uploaded 6.9.2014


Hermann Burger The Word-Based Man24 Yahoo (Iahu) human, (eg), H, YHW.
ic, ich, ia, iu, jau, jeu, jou, (eg) human, Jonathan Swift's Yahoo (YHW) God's Image.

Analyzing Emerson's work "Nature" & the Yahoos in Gulliver's Travels

Black Traces in White Noise (analyzing Emerson's work "Nature") Upl. 29.8.2014
Ralph Waldo Emerson Nature antipodes procreate right (straight) wrong (twisted)

Robert Musil's Salvator (or Man without Qualities)-Project

Tracing Sequences in a Philosophical Library - Uploaded 08/14/14


Keywords: Androgyny, Robert Musil Siamese Twins

A Mausoleum of Words Musil's Design of The Man Without Qualities Upl. 08/5/14
Musil, fictive biography, sibling love, chapter The Siamese Twins, twin sister, utopian,
alter Ego, siblings Ulrich & Agathe, clothing colors. red, green, blue and yellow.

The Color Symbolism of Philosophers - Uploaded 07/28/14


Man without qualities Musil yellow & blue complementary red & green, antipodes violet
or purple. Goethe, Newton, Ewald Hering, Natural Color System (NCS).

In Search for a Keynote in Robert Musil's Man without Qualities" - Uploaded 07/22/14
Keywords: Robert Musil's The Man Without Qualities, androgynous roots.

Notes to Robert Musil's 'Salvator'-Project - Uploaded 07/12/14


Diotima, Bonadea, Robert Musil's, The Man Without Qualities, Philo, God Creator
without qualities.

23 c. 624 c. 546 BC
24 Title in German language: Der Mann, der nur aus Wrtern besteht

Zeus & the pillars of the sky

Red & Blue in Solomon's Temple published 21 / 6 /2014


Keywords: Theosophy, Boaz and Jachin, red & violet-blue J-pillar, B-pillar, Sun & Moon.
masonic lodges. Triad, trinity, (I, A, U respectively in Hebrew Y, H, V).

The World's Pillar in the Words published 30 / 5 /2014


Zeus -A Study in Ancient Religion , collapsing sky, Celts, Alexander, pillars, Arthur B Cook.

Synthesis of the Data in 'Zeus' by Arthur B. Cook (1925) published 28 / 5 /2014


Zeus, Arthur Bernard Cook (1925), Janus/Zan, support pillars, Jou/Jeu-piter/Zeus,

Notes to "Zeus" by Arthur Bernard Cook (1925) published 27/5:2014, consisting of

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The E-Inscription at the Omphalos of Delphi - Notes (1)


In the Name of Zeus - Notes (2)
The Holiest Spot in All Hellas - Notes (3)
Januslike Deities - Notes (4)
Amber Trading - Notes (5)
Retrospect - Notes (6)
Zeus, 'the Bright One,' day-light Sky, zostic Homer, Sky-god, pantheon, sky-prop, Dianapillars, Agyes-pillars of Greece

E-Vowel inscription at the Omphalos of Delphi

The E-Inscription at the Omphalos of Delphi published 25 / 5 /2014


Keywords: Delphic, omphalos, 2 eagles, Zeus. Apollo, letter E, Ga (or "Gas", "Gaz")

Androgynous symbols

Androgynous Symbols in Rembrandt's Return of the Prodigal Son published 25/4/2014


Keywords: Return, Prodigal Son, Rembrandt, digit ratio, males, females.

Red & Blue in Aachen and Maastricht.

Red & Blue and Other Symbolism at the Heart of Europe published 4/1/2014
Keywords: Aachen, Maastricht. Charlemagne, red, blue, purple, vowels, monogram,
cartouche.

Calender - 2013 Vowel Symbolism


-words

Etymology of the -words - Published on Dec 06, 2013


grapheme, sc ("ash tree") Anglo-Saxon futhorc rune , ash //.

Red and Blue in the Paintings Titled Cleansing the Temple - Published on Dec 02, 2013
National Museum, Warsaw, Poland, Bernardo Bellotto's (Canaletto) Jesus Cleansing the
Temple, red & blue, yellow, green robes, Giotto

An Analysis of Language - Testing Google's Ngram Tool - Published on Nov 25, 2013
Google's Ngram digitize

Alphabetical hieroglyphs

Encryption and Decryption of the Alphabetical Hieroglyphs - Published: 18 / 07 / 2013


A-I-U, A-E-I-O-U, long vowels H & , Y & Z (146 BC).

Notes to Sefer Yetzirah - Published: 17 / 07 / 2013


Sabian, Chaldean planetary, Timaeus, Sefer Yetzirah. trinity I, A, U or , , , , , , , ,
A, E, I, O, U, A, E, H, I, O, Y, ). HA, IHE, etc... , (Jehovah), I, IA, IAU
or , IAUA, IEOUA IHEHOUA, ..

Permutations of the Trigrammaton YHW - Published: 16 / 07 / 2013


- documenting the appendix in Notes to Sefer Yetzirah -

Notes to Etymons of English Words (1826) - Published: 15 / 07 / 2013


I, pron. personal; Gothic: i, eij, eg, iag, ik; Saxon: i, ie; Teutonic: ich; Danish: ieg; Greek:
, ; Latin: ego; Italian: io; French: je; Welsh: i, signifying the same, the self-same
individual.
I was used by the Goths and English instead of their ia, our yea, which have nearly the same
formation, and was written y by Shakespeare. The Arabs say y for me.

The planetary symbolism

Notes to Plato's Timaeus and Symposium - Published: 17 / 07 / 2013


planetary system 7 Chaldean planets and the stars - referring to seven Greek vowels:
Moon = A, Mercury = E, Venus = H, Sun = I, Mars = O, Jupiter = Y and Saturn =

The Seven Temples of Harran - Explaining the vowel symbols in 07 / 06 / 2013


Chaldean planets: Moon = A, Mercury = E, Venus = H, Sun = I, Mars = O, Jupiter = U/Y en
Saturn = . , . starts with .

Some Notes to Sabian Philosophy and Timaeus - Published: 07 / 05 / 2013


Planet cult of Harran (Roman: Carrhae) and Edessa (Urfa, and today: anlurfa) is based
on worshiping the sun, moon, and five other visible planets.
Sabians planets vowels, metals colors, seven temples, devoted to each of the seven planets.
Harran Timaeus the sun illegal children (Mercury and Venus) to meet 4 planets (Moon,
Saturn, Mars, Jupiter) in their special universal orbits.
Plato's Timaeus orrery (Jehova25) 5 swiftness-system IAOY, represented by
5 basic vowels. 2 planets (Mercury and Venus, vowels E respectively H) are additional
elements, which didn't play a substantial role in the fundamental laws of harmony.
Mercury (Hermes) & Venus (Aphrodite): illegal positions in the pedigree Saturn (Kronos)
Jupiter (Zeus) Mars (Ares).
Sun, the Moon, Saturn (Kronos), Jupiter (Zeus) and Mars (Ares), represented by ,
which initially before the birth of Zeus - originated as the Trigrammaton .

The Number of Vowels in Alphabet

Permutating the Vowels - Permutations in the Evolution - Published: 06 / 12 / 2013


Ego-words PIE-source sky-god..

The Derivation of European Ego-Pronouns from the PIE-Sky-God Dyaus


Ego-pronouns Man , , , and ehe. I, J, j, or jei, E, , and i and "Ej". Viking,
hyphen, diaeresis or trema.

PIE Design

(Re )Designing a PIE Structure - Published: 05 / 08 / 2013


PIE-concept "eternity" pronouns, wisdom, evening, darkness, light, vowel-structures.

Archaic Vowel symbolism

Archaic Fetishism - Published: 04 / 30 / 2013


Archaic, fetishism, ,H and Y or are potential fetishes. consonants are con-sounding.
day, Thursdays, ego-pronouns, justice, piousness, youth, yoke, joy etymological
fetishism.

The Hermetic Codex III - Vowel Symbolism - Published: 03 / 27 / 2013


In Mediterranean areas the divine names are correlating with the ego-pronouns. Vowel
symbolism never has been interrupted from 3,500BCE to approximately 1900CE.

The Vowels' Symbolism in Archaic Hymns Notes to the vowels in De Elocutione of Demetrius - Published: 03 / 24 / 2013
De Elocutione of Demetrius uttered in their succession: A-E-H-I-O-U-:
"In Egypt the priests, when singing hymns in praise of the gods, employ the seven vowels,
which they utter in due succession ; and the sound of these letters is so euphonious that men
listen to it in preference to flute and lyre."

25 In the Jewish-Egyptian magic-papyri it appears as . (source: NAMES OF GOD - JewishEncyclopedia)

The Timeline of Vowel Symbolism - Published: 03 / 21 / 2013


Evolution, ego-pronouns, days of the weeks. Eternity, law, tradition, marriage.
Roman nundinal cycle, seven-day week. Clement of Alexandria, Irenaeus of Lyon,
Theodoret of Cyrus. Jove ( Jupiter), Iaoue, IA, Iabe, YHWH, Thursdays Church Fathers.

A Review of Vowel symbolism in IAU

A Review of Vowel-Symbolism - Published: 03 / 17 / 2013


Archaic Jupiter, Hebrew, Germanic, Scandinavian, eternity, law, tradition, marriage.
[i] and [u] close or high vowels, [a] open or low vowel, [i], [u], [a] fundamental vowels. [i]
& [u] antipodes. sky-god Dyaus: [i] & [u] including an [a].

The Vowels in the Divine Name(s) - Published: 03 / 15 / 2013


Keywords: Abundance of vowels I, U, A, Y, O, E. John Pic della Mirandola (1463-1494),
Hebrew scholars' idea: Iehoua derived from Ioue (Jupiter) Ioua Iehoua. rejected by
archbishop Gilbert Gnbrard (1568 to defend the Trinity). He attacked Ioua used by
Chateillon reminding that St Augustine had explained according to the writer Varro that the
Jews had worshiped Ioue (Jupiter!), and that the use of Ioua was thus a return to paganism.
(Iehue or Iihue; Aramaic yihweh, Iehoua, Jupiter Iehoua. )
PIE-core yau sky-god Dyaus/Dyeus, Jupiter, Dieu, Jeu, Jove, Dios, Dio, Dis, Tyr, Tuis, Ziu,
Dius, Deus, Zeus. Correlation never ever diagnosed between divine names and egopronouns: Jupiter, sky-god Dyaus/Dyeus, Iehoua.

Notes on the Vowels (as a Foundation for the Symbolism of the Claudian Letters)
Keywords: Claudian letters; /i/, /a/, /u/. [i] and [u] [a]. PIE-sky-god Dyaus, Dius the high
vowels (I, Y, & U) enclosing the low vowels (A, ).

A Reconstruction of the Claudian Book "On the Alphabet's Redesign"


Jupiter, IA, YHWH, Ziu, Zieus, synchronize A, I and U in alphabets by adding Y and a a
consonant to distinguish V from U. Antisigma, (reversed C), for or (psi) to express
bs & ps, much like the or in lower case (chi) is used for cs and gs.
3 new letters , and . A, I, U - A, I, OU/ YHWH - IA.

Notes to Colors (sensation association psycho-energetics) by Franz Immoos


symbolism of the primary colors.

Semiotics

Semiotic Studies (explaining the shibboleths) - Published: 03 / 05 / 2013


Keywords: Membership to clans, shibboleths. Special pronunciation (King's or Queen's
English), ego-pronouns. Colors in flags, coats-of-arms, burial tombs, temples, sculptures,
medieval manuscripts and paintings.
Teeth deformations, sharpening, amputation, coloring, noble, married status. Foot
deformation, piercings, incisions, colored tattoos, red colors (for Roman emperors, for
marriage in India and Vietnam), blue colors (reported by Julius Caesar for the Picts). Honor
& beautiful, membership, honorable clan, social, religious community.
Marriage, maturity, readiness for childbirth, birth, death, rebirth, religious concepts, clanmembership, etc.

Red, White and Blue in some Artworks (Hamburg) - Published: 02/16/2013


Red, white and blue, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Grabow Altarpiece, dominated by red and blue
to symbolize antipodes such as salt and sweet waters, Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel.

Notes to "Origins of a Pronoun" by Palmer, S.B. (2005) - Published: 01/23/2013


Capitalization, personal pronouns of the 1st and the 2nd person, documented in "The Origins
of a Pronoun" by Palmer, S.B. (2005). Y, I, Ik, Ic and Ich derived from or correlated to
Yggdrasil, an sc "ash tree", honored by an upper case for religious reasons. Ygg (Odin) a
master for his creature Y, Yg, Eg, Ich, Ik, and consisting of a vowel combination = a
male Askr & a female Embla.

Some Notes to "Etymons of English Words" by John Thomson (1826) - Published:


01/23/2013
Collection of Scribd-papers at dravivararo, Shakespeare's spelling arbitrary, hieroglyphics or
runes: sacred symbols used in an atmosphere of superstition26.

26 Etymology of English Words , page 24-25

Calender - 2012 Vowel-oriented Symbolism


Etymology

Archaic Phrases - Published: 12/28/2012


Eymological anomalies in colonies, islands mountains, remote territories.South-African
words: peuselhappie27, hijsbakkie28, moltrein29, papwiel30.
Archaic words often short: as a multifunctional word; ash, from Old English sc,
"spear".

As Slow As Possible S(t)imulating Eternity - Published: 11/30/2012


Symbolize eternity in thoughts, tones, songs, vocals, vowels, words, poems, architecture,
paintings, books the human voice.

Images of God - The Origin of the Ego-Pronouns in God's Name - Published: 11/29/2012
Deciphering; trouble to encrypt a message. European Ego-pronouns31, Proto-Indo-European
sky-god Dyaus.

Savoy and Nimes

The Ego-Pronouns in the Divine Names - Published: 11/17/2012


Savoyard dialect, dictionary, dialect variants. Alpine and remote areas. D and Z.

The Ego-pronouns and Divine Names in Savoy French Dialects - Published: 11/16/2012
Savoy, independent 1416 - 1714, then Sicily and from 1720 Sardinia. From 1792
Savoy France.
Jeudi is de diu, Diu's day: God's day. God and the ego-pronoun32
Dyaus, Zeus, Jupiter, Tyr. DE, DYU, deje, dezye.

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. sky-god

Yiou & Dou in the dialect of Nimes - Published: 11/15/2012


Antoine Hippolyte Bigot (1825 1897): poem in Provencal, Nmes. Ego-pronouns 34 (yiou,
mou) (Dou) iu Diu in Frdric Mistral's Mirio).
Dou-spelling *Diou-piter, the PIE-root for Jupiter. Diou has also been found in the
dialect of Villar-St-Pancrace where the ego-pronouns are iu m, respectively m iu 35

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snack
elevator
subway
broken tyre
The personal pronouns for the first person singular
the personal pronoun of the first person singular
The dialects SAVOYARD - Arpitania.eu
The personal pronoun of the first person singular.
Patois of Villar-St-Pancrace (for the moment this site unfortunately seems to have been lost) :
Personal pronouns: (Cas sujet Cas rgime atone tonique direct indirect)
Sg. 1p a (l) iu m, m iu 2p t, t t, t t 3p M u(l), al ei(l) s lu ei F eilo la eilo N o, ul, la - lu - Pl. 1p n*
n* 2p * v* v* 3p M (z) s l* i F eil (eilaz) l* eil

The Habsburg AEIOU-device

Love is a five-letter bird - Published: 11 / 11 / 2012


Frederick III, Habsburg, AEIOU. Gnostic wisdom, Abraxas, ,,; ,,,,,,, AEIOU.
Hedwig von Mecklenburg. abbess of the cloister Ribnitz, 1423, 1467, and duchess
Elisabeth von Meklenburg, daughter of Heinrich III. of Mecklenburg=Schwerin (abbess
1467 1503) used a similar AEIOU-device for their signature stamps36 (included the image
of a bull's head). The stamps have been used for at least 2 documents, dated 1469
respectively 1482.

Designing a new Language - The Dictionary of sacred Vowel Triads - Published: 11 / 09 /


2012
Cabalistic, kabbalistic, Yod or iota, AEIOU (skipping H and ), /.

The PIE-Trinity-Concept

Lamentation for Tyre - Published: 11 / 04 / 2012


Lamentation for Tyre; state of the art, including materials, soldiers, payments and special
quality descriptions. Hesekiel 27 seems to specify exactly the same colors White, Purple, Red and
Blue as they have been listed in the divine commands at Exodus 25:4 and 2 Chronicles 3:14.

Symbolizing Eternity - The Table of Vowel-Symbolism - Published: 10 / 30 / 2012


Correlations between vowels, pitch, metals, planets, days of the week and the rainbow's
colors), which to a large extent has been condensed from Joscelyn Godwin's work.

A Short Treatise of Vowel-Symbolism - Published: 10 / 29 / 2012


The correlations between vowels, pitch, planets, metals, days of the week and the rainbow's
colors (Table) are consistent in explaining the seven earth-bound elements in the vowels,
metals, planets, days of the week and the rainbow.

Reconstruction of the PIE-Trinity-Concept - Published: 10 / 24 / 2012


A PIE-trinity-concept; Dyeus, Dieu, IOU-piter, IAO, the Claudian letter, Plato's Symposium,
Homer, Exodus 25:4, 2 Chronicles 3:14, The Parallel Lives by Plutarch, Schoolclass
Religion in1954-1955 and the anomaly for the ego-pronouns near Chur, Switzerland.

Retrospects

Memories of Languages - Published: 10 / 23 / 2012


Hierarchy is the PIE-language with its hierarchical vowel structures, the primary colorhierarchy, and the ego-pronouns as top-elements in the etymological hierarchy.

A Retrospect on the Pronouns' Etymology - Published: 09 / 10 / 2012


discussing a check for integrity and contradictions respectively "Cargo Cult Science" as
defined by Richard Feynman.

36 Georg Christian Friedrich Lisch :


Siegel der Herzogin Hedwig von Meklenburg, Aebtissin des Klosters Ribnitz, 1423, + 1467, und der Herzogin
Elisabeth, Hedwigs Nachfolgerin
In: Jahrbcher des Vereins fr Mecklenburgische Geschichte und Altertumskunde, Band 21 (1856), S. 314-315

Color Codes in Josephus' records

The Symbolism of the Colors Purple, White, Red and Blue - Published: 09 / 04 / 2012
Josephus categorized red and blue as images of the fire and the sky. In contrast purple and
white have been considered as representing their sources (the sea, respectively the earth).

Back to the Roots (Archetypes, Trinity, the Assyrian Ego- pronoun)

The Trinity Concept - Published: 07 / 21 / 2012


Tengri, Khuday, Deos and God, in which the earliest written divine concept of the sky-god
has been documented as 3 stars indicating a 3-fold basic concept, which subsequently has
been reduced to a singular star.

Notes to the Turkic Runic Alphabet - Published: 07 / 20 / 2012


Turkic sky god Tengri similar to the Indo-European sky god, *Dyeus; the structure of ProtoIndo-European religion (PIE-religion) is closer to that of the early Turks than to the religion
of any people of Near Eastern or Mediterranean antiquity. The Assyrian first personal
pronoun is related to the divine name (God), just like French/Provencal (ieu related to
Dieu), Italian (io related to Dio).

The Superman Archetype's Colors - Published: 07 / 20 / 2012


Red and blue; decorations of temples, sculptures, bibles, paintings, frescoes, coats of arms,
flags have been revived in the modern comics, games and movies of the twentieth century.

Red and Blue in C.G. Jung's "The Red Book" - Published: 07 / 16 / 2012
The bipolarity, the androgyny, the coloring of initials, the colors' red and blue in Jung's
masterpiece corresponds to similar symbolism in a great number of medieval manuscripts.

Capita Selecta on Red and Blue Coloration - Published: 07 / 10 / 2012


Kudrun (or Gudrunlied) a medieval description of medieval flags. In tale the 27th (How
Ludwig and Hartmut met the Hegelings) Hartmut names the banners of the coming knights.
The earliest historical evidence for the Frisian flag. East India Company's flag as a
predecessor for the Stars and the Stripes. Evidence may be found for masonic origins for
flags and other predecessor links between flags.

Reinterpretation of the Creation Legend - Published: 07 / 03 / 2012


Translating the Biblical word bara, misinterpreted as to create instead of to separate.
A correct translation to separate leads to the question of the objects to be separated and the
intention of the separating process.

Designing a High-Precision language

Language as an "Intelligent Design" - Designing a High-precision Language - Published:


06 / 26 / 2012
Studying Phaedrus' ideas I considered the precision of our linguistic tools. What could be
said about its precision and tolerances?

The IO-Words in the Welsh Dictionary - Published: 06 / 22 / 2012


In the Dictionary - English to Welsh I found some interesting IO-words, which seem to be
correlating to other IO- and IU-words in Mediterranean languages.

Some Notes to the Word Awe - Published: 06 / 19 / 2012


The word Awe is a quite interesting object for study. The word may have deviated from an
early word aghe ( agony?) to another, newer expression found in the runic dictionary:
ewa, ava, euwin, euwinik, which are used for eternity.

Color Symbolism

Some Notes to "The Chronicles of the Picts" - Published: 06 / 09 / 2012


Chronicles Of The Picts provides me with excellent information about the colored people
(the Picts) in a region full of whites (the Albiones).

Madonna Vasa Vasa - Published: 05 / 19 / 2012


Christ is wearing a red robe. The main outer robes however are a blue coat for the Madonna
and a red robe for Christ.

The Flag's Colors of Bad Wimpfen - Published: 05 / 05 / 2012


Bad Wimpfen uses a red-white-blue flag, which motivated me to research the origin of these
colors.

Why Blue has been Made an Inferior Color (explaining the symbolism in positive Red and
negative Blue) - Published: 04 / 23 / 2012
Avoidance of blue, development of dyes, artificial coloring. Evil character, bad omen, evil
eye, fertility, procreation.

An Endless Chain of Metaphors - Published: 04 / 17 / 2012


Pre-medieval and medieval life and language, androgynous Man, male and female partners
halves of Man. Metaphors.

Rainbows in the Stuppach Madonna

False Rainbow Symbols (in symbolic and religious paintings) - Published: 04 / 09 / 2012
False rainbow(s) in the Stuppach Madonna, other samples of similar deviations; colors in the
rainbows.

Etymology for Dy, Tiw and (I) - Published: 04 / 08 / 2012


day ( Dyaus, Dies), - Tiw (the supreme sky-god of daylight, respectively Tiwaz,
Ziu, Dyaus, Deus, Dis) and the ego-pronoun - (I) interrelated and important linguistic
elements.

The double rainbow in the Stuppach Madonna - Published: 04 / 08 / 2012


(2 ?!) rainbows or nimbus-circles crowning the divine, probably solar image of God.
The rainbow crowning God is a purple image, which may symbolize a mixture of male red
and female blue, resulting in an androgynous symbolism. The adjacent secondary
(purple/blue) rainbow is hardly visible at all.

The Etymological Fieldlines - Published: 04 / 08 / 2012


" for ternity - A World made of Word(s)" the -pole at the Scandinavian North pole
and the IU-pole in the Swiss city Chur. a linguistic field distribution for the egopronouns.

New Year

The First of April as New Year - Published: 03 / 30 / 2012


The Sun's rebirth at the winter solstice. Sun is reborn, but nature remains quiet and frozen.
At this wintertime only the human being is engaged in feasts, Rome's Saturnalia.

Salutations

Salutations, Divine Names, Weekdays and Ego-pronouns in Many Languages - Published:


03 / 07 / 2012
Salutations, good day-wishes, Adieu- Goodbye or Farewell-salutation).
Correlations to the divine name and to the ego-pronoun, to day, divine names, the word
for day, ego-pronouns and weekdays (usually Tuesday or Thursday).

The Danish -pronoun

Dictionary of the Germanic Keywords (based on the - respectively I-keys) - Published:


02 / 18 / 2012
Top-level-rune Asch (), illustrated in (The Creation Legend encoded in a Singular
Vowel) and for ternity - A World made of Word(s). -symbol fundamental symbol;
creation legends, the unifying symbolism, the eternity-concept, the clan's stability factors,
the home-concept, the ego-pronoun, the basic words to be and the the-article, a number
of quality-concepts (courage, respect, fame, etc.), sacredness, holy stones etc. The eternityconcept i (always), inig (uniqueness), ia (mother) and iga (property).

(The Creation Legend encoded in a Singular Vowel) - Published: 02 / 16 / 2012


Phoneme [ae] represents the first person singular pronoun I, a definite article the, the
verb is, running water and (in Old-English): law, scripture, ceremony, custom, marriage.
In the Germanic legends the -vowel refers to the world's axis, poles, running water and the
gods (sir).

for ternity - A World made of Word(s) - Published: 02 / 14 / 2012


The old-English word , which had been defined as eternal law, archaic custom and
marriage, ego-pronoun in many Norwegian and Danish dialects. This ego-pronoun may
have been derived from the central letter in the PIE-root *Dyus.

Mithras Liturgy

Vowel-Sequences in Archaic Manuscripts - Published: 02 / 07 / 2012


Vowels must have been the archaic fundamentals for religious symbolism. This manuscript
documents the typical vowel-sequences in various ancient papyri.

Addenda to the Mithras Liturgy's Translations - Published: 02 / 07 / 2012


Analyzing Dieterichs book in Marvin W. Meyer's translation A Mithras Liturgy I
identified a number of other vowel sequences.

The Vowels AEEIOYO in the Mithras Liturgy - Published: 02 / 06 / 2012


The English version of the manuscript the Mithras Liturgy reveals some interesting
quotations of genuine vowel sequences such as Aeeiouo in several divine names and other
sacred texts.

Tuesday and Thursday

Dyaus in the Germanic Weekdays - Published: 02 / 03 / 2012


Correlation to the ego-pronouns (in German mostly Ih, respectively I) the most
important Germanic deities are those which are related to Tuesday: Tr, Tiw, Tig and Ziu.

The PIE-concept

The I's Antipodes (Published: 01 / 31 / 2012)


Central core37, which seems to have been designed around the PIE-names *Dyus Ph2tr
(the god of the day-lit sky38) and *deiwos (god)39. Differences between the original PIEconcept (using a D or Th as first letter for the divine PIE-names Dyaus and Deiwos) and
the Mediterranean system (avoiding a D or Th in Jupiter and in YHWH).

The Key Morpheme - analyzing the PIE-concept (Published: 01 / 28 / 2012)


The top-morpheme or key-word, which may be traced as vowel-sequences in a few wordcategories (the divine name, the ego-pronoun, the day and the day of the week).

A Divine Sequence of Vowels (Published: 01 / 24 / 2012)


PIE-names (*Dyus) and (*deiw-os) are based on antipodes, symbolized by the vowels I
and U. A breakthrough may be reached by accepting the jod-consonant as a vowel i.

Redundancy

The Philosophical Nucleus (Published: 01 / 17 / 2012)


Cup and ring marks, a standardized color hierarchy, a biblical creation legend, a vowel's
hierarchy, a word hierarchy. Redundancy allows us to reconstruct disturbed or corrupted
hierarchies.

Goethe's Color Theory

Symbolism in Antipodal Colors (Published: 01 / 03 / 2012)


Up to 1785 Goethe clearly identified the three basic color elements, in which blue and
yellow are the basic, antipodal elements and red is the synthesis of light. A country,
Goethe concluded, starts out from a name and a flag, and it then becomes them, just as a
man fulfills his destiny. This idea has been interpreted by Francisco de Miranda to derive
the present national flags of Colombia, Venezuela and Ecuador (1785).

37 The Key Morpheme - analyzing the PIE-concept


38 See for details: PIE-religion
39 Deus (Latin pronunciation: [des]) is Latin for "god" or "deity". Latin deus and dvus "divine", are descended from
Proto-Indo-European *deiwos, from the same root as *Dyus, the reconstructed chief god of the Proto-IndoEuropean pantheon.

Calender - 2011 Vowel-oriented Symbolism


Overview

Bipolar Monotheism (Published: 12 / 21 / 2011) - Reads: 1021


Phase 1: Bipolarity: cups and pillars, burial rituals. Phase 2: A bipolar god's name *Deiwos
and a sky-god's name *Dyeus and its derivatives. Ego-pronouns seem to have been designed
as vowel sequences. In phase 3 ancient religions often started from a bipolar deity, such as
the Roman god Janus or Dianus,.. In a fourth Phase both Julius Caesar and Tacitus compare
the most important deity in Germania to Mercury (Hermes). In the Middle Age the emperors
and kings preferred the colors red, blue and purple for their garments, graves and flags.

Claudius' letters

The Y-Proceedings (The Y-Key to the English Ego-Pronouns) Published: 12 / 01 / 2011


1st genuine English Ego-pronoun is the capitalized word Y, which has been used by
Wycliffe between 1382 and 1395. Suetonius describes Claudius' invention of three new
letters Y, and V and added them to the alphabet. Wycliffe may have understood the
symbolism of the sound between u and i and the androgynous creation legends.

The Alpine Pronouns 2

Analysis of a Linguistic Anomaly in the Alps Published: 09 / 29 / 2011


Journey to Graubnden to study Alpine dialects with Ego-pronouns iu/iau/iou
correlating to the divine names Diu/Diau/Diou. The Alps seem to have conserved
some genuine forms of the original Ego-pronouns and their corresponding divine names.

The Secrets of the Pronouns (Diary Fragments 2009-2011) Published: 09 / 13 / 2011


This manuscript describes the decoding process of religious symbolism in the PIElanguages.

Vowels for Eternity Published: 09 / 10 / 2011


According to Morris Swadesh in any language the most important word is the ego-pronoun.
The most important characters are the vowels the non-vowels merely are to be considered
as additional consonants.

Dictionary of Sacred Words Published: 09 / 08 / 2011


In fact the vowels may have been the carriers of symbolism, whereas the consonants were
merely providing the carrier structure.

The Creation of West-European Pronouns (Summary) Published: 09 / 04 / 2011


Mayor role of vowels in naming the Gods, the ego-pronouns and the yes-words. Vowels I
and U considered as the male & female symbols. Most sacred symbol is the E-vowel,
respectively the -vowel (Eta ,H).

The Alpine Pronouns 1

Andermatt Center of the Celtic Anderworld Published: 08 / 16 / 2011


Celts defined Alps as headquarters. Pronouns IEU, IOU and IAU and their controlled
deterioration (JE, YO, JA); special landmarks in the Alpine region.

A Celtic Religious Centre in the Alps Published: 08 / 14 / 2011


Two parallel series of Ego-pronouns the iu, ieu and iau-series in parallel to the me- and
moi-series. Vowel-pronouns I*U as Celtic etymological and religious traces in the Alpine
region, having survived in remote Alpine areas.

Thou, I and We - An Analysis of Pronouns Published: 08 / 11 / 2011


IU-combinations identified in names for sky-gods (Iupitter, iu, IHVH), in the EgoPronomina (ieu, iou, iau), in the we-pronoun UUI(R), but seldom in the Thou-pronoun.

Spelling Joke 26 - Is it a joke at all? Published: 08 / 06 / 2011


One of the most remarkable linguistic inventions has been found in Spelling Joke 26 How
do you spell we with two letters without using the letters W and E? Answer: U and I.

Languages, Religions and Names Published: 08 / 04 / 2011


Which of these, the Proto-Indo-European language or the Bible, is the elder of both?

The Reconstruction of Some Original Ego-Pronouns Published: 08 / 02 / 2011


Initially the word Ego may have been designed as eio or eiu, which had been derived
from Deios or Theios, respectively Deius or Theius. Ego-pronouns served as the
vowel-cores for the divine names.

JWR's Scribd-Archive An Overview Published: 08 / 01 / 2011

Gender-Concepts in Creation Legends Published: 07 / 31 / 2011


Complementary creation processes in the biblical Creation Legend.

Updating My 12 Paradigms (an overview & summary) Published: 07 / 29 / 2011


New set of paradigms as a concept of the origins of myths, grown from a common source of
bipolarity, evolving in several sets of symbols the colors, the vowels I,A,U,E,O,Y, the Egopronouns (Mannus, man, moi, me, expanding to iu,iau,iou, and culminating
in Ih, Y, I), the divine names (Diu the French Dieu , Diaus the IndoEuropean Dyaus, Dious the Latin IU-piter).

An Androgynous Allegory - A Visual Chautauqua Published: 07 / 12 / 2011


Androgynous allegory; androgynous religious background, in Hieronymous Bosch's
paintings, in the pronouns of our languages, in the flag's colors, in the fertility rites of the
Hermetic Codices and numerous other works, in the sagas, narrations, legends and
Chautauqua-sessions of the past.

lfric's Sermon

Analysis of lfric's Language (Old English text - before 1025) Published: 06 / 21 / 2011
lfric's Sermon (before 1025) of Old English with possible German roots. Some of these
words (such as Tha, The, Gelyfath, Ne, Thurh, Agenne, etc.) may also be explained in
relation to Dutch and French roots or even to alternative German or Latin roots.

The X- And Y-Events in the Roman Empire Published: 04 / 30 / 2011


The first event X, probably triggered by a powerful emperor Constantine I around 313,
standardized the divine name to Diu or Diu and the corresponding Ego-pronouns to iu or
iu. The second event Y, probably triggered by a less powerful European leader between 400
AD-800 AD, redefined the divine name to Di or Di and the corresponding Ego-pronouns
to i or i.

A Short History of Language Published: 04 / 29 / 2011


Most of the complex Ego-pronouns are using similar patterns for their structure: the
predecessor pronouns refer to the archaic me-concept, whereas modern pronouns all use
vowels, which originally may have started with a Yod (I), to be followed by another vowel
A,E,O and a trailing vowel U.

Dante

The Prime Words in Adam's Language Published: 04 / 23 / 2011


The origin of human speech has been based on the prime words which most probably may
have included the personal pronouns of the first and second person. Dante Alighieri in his
De vulgari eloquentia suggests that the name El was the first sound emitted by Adam.

The Mystery of the Seven Vowels

The Sacred Vowels in Pronouns Published: 04 / 06 / 2011 - Reads: 780


Notes to The Mystery of the Seven Vowels (1991) by Joscelyn Godwin, who identified
Vowels as sacred symbols in Indo-European languages. Number of vowels may vary
between three (I, A, U), five (I, A, U, E, O) or seven (I, A, U, E, AE, O, OO), or even more.

Translation Errors in Exodus

Analysis of the Translation Errors in Exodus 25-4


Bible-translations do not refer to blue, but to yellow. The error has been revealed at the
Luther Bible 1534. Errors were introduced at least 1477, before Luther published his work.

Some Color Keys in Paintings Published: 03 / 27 / 2011


Medieval symbols have been devoted to a special message, which could not be written down
in plain text, but may have been encoded in some of the graphical elements such as the color
codes.

The Vowel's Symbolism

On the Symbolism of the Vowels A-E-I-O-U Published: 03 / 14 / 2011 - Reads: 885


Joscelyn Godwin describes various religious symbols in vowels of ancient languages. The
number of vowels varies between 3 (I, A, U), 5 (I, A, U, E, O) or 7 (I, A, U, E, AE, O, OO).
Godwin quotes the most interesting series listed by Godfrey Higgins in the 1-vowel name I,
the 2-vowel name IE / EI on the sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi, the 3-vowel name lAO, the
4-vowel name IEVE, in which U and V are equivalent and the 6-vowel name JEHOVA .

The IU-Codes

The Diety IU Published: 02 / 16 / 2011


IU as a early deity. Found in IU-piter (Jupiter and Juno) - YHVH (as IU - Iao and Iau - Diaus
and other Indo-European names for the sky-god and the Ego-pronouns.

English and Globish - Optimized Linguistic Designs Published: 02 / 08 / 2011


Morse-code-principle: assigning shorter sequences of dots to frequently used symbols to
optimize the communication speed.

E for Enigma (An Overview) Published: 01 / 24 / 2011


A male I-, respectively an androgynous A- and a female U-element, replaced by other E- or
O-vowels or IU-combinations. These male, androgynous and female elements considered as
the archaic fundamentals in human society and creation.

Delphi's Letter E

E - of the E-symbol Engraven Over the Gate of Apollos Temple at Delphi Published: 01 / 20
/ 2011 - Reads: 758
Shortest aphorism is the E-vowel, inscribed above the entrance portal, explained as a
monotheistic concept Thou art one, resembling the biblical response I Am that I Am to
Moses, when he asked for God's name (Exodus 3:14). Valid answer to the enigma of the ieupronouns and the Dieu-names in Provencal language.

Symbolism of Colors

Symbolism of Purple and Scarlet in Greek and Roman Societies Published: 01 / 19 / 2011
Analysis of "The Parallel Lives" by Plutarch for quotations of purple and scarlet, from the
beginning of Roman history until Plutarch's writings around 100 AD.

Red and Blue in Architecture and Artwork Published: 01 / 15 / 2011


Imbalance between red & blue-combinations and other basic colors like green and yellow.
The imbalance has been identified from the earliest forms of Jewish, Greek and Roman
cultures. Greek temples were, as a rule, colorfully painted. Only three basic colors, with no
shades, were used: white, blue and red.

Calender - 2010 The Ego-pronouns, PIE, Mirio


Wycliffe

The Wycliffe Bible Published: 12 / 24 / 2010 - Reads: 926


Wyclif Bible defines "nouyt" for the creation of the sky, earth and for man. God made
of nouyt hem, male and female defines the first man as a plural individual, male and
female character, which implies an androgynous couple.
The Ego-pronoun as an upper case character Y instead of the modern I. In analogy to
the Ego-pronoun "iu" in Occitan language the Y-pronoun symbolized an androgynous iusynthesis in the divine concept.

The Central Religious Images in the Garden of Earthly Delights Published: 12 / 09 / 2010 Reads: 991
The central religious image of the Garden of Earthly Delights may be identified in the
androgynous symbolism of the red pillar over a blue pond in the fountain(s) of fertility and
love.

The Ego-Pronouns

Etymology of the Ego-Pronoun (I) Published: 11 / 27 / 2010


Three layers of successive pronouns (Man-Ieu-I,Yod) may be identified in IE-languages,
which all symbolize the creation legend of a first human being. The IeU- and Yod-layers
may probably have been influenced by the Hebrew religion at Abraham's contact to the
Indo-European migrations. The divine name IHVH corresponds to the IeU-core in the
second layer of the pronoun's evolution.

Decoding the Ego-Pronoun (I) Published: 11 / 26 / 2010


In Tajik, Persian, Hindi/Urdu and Kurdish the Ego-pronoun is identical to the name of the
first human being man, who had been identified as the first man Mannus - Tuisco's child
by Tacitus (98AD). Vowel-combinations ieu, iau respectively iou, as IU-Symbols to the
androgynous core in IU-piter, Dieu, Diu, Diou, Dio, Dios, Dievas, IHVH, etc. In a singular
case (the Sardinian dialect Campidanese) the Ego-pronoun du is identical to the divine
name Deu.

The Hieroglyphs in the Ego-Pronoun Published: 11 / 24 / 2010


European languages and dialects (French, Iberian, Italian, Celtic (southern German and
English) and Rumanian reveal a simple relation between the Ego-pronoun (I) and the divine
name. Divine names are generated by a formula: D& the Ego-pronoun (& a trailing s).

Sacred Phonemes - Moulding the sacred words Published: 11 / 19 / 2010


Ancients of Day describe the creation of man as a moulding procedure, in which God
created an Adam Cadmon (symbolized by the personal pronoun iu) from an image Diu.
Creation from one singular word Diu as a mould for a complete dictionary.

A History of Proto-Indo-European Religion Published: 11 / 17 / 2010 - Reads: 926


PIE-System as a bipolar concept of an androgynous deity, creating an androgynous human
being according to its own image, consisting of a male and a female half. The first
androgynous human being encoded in a divine name ( Diu), in the ego-pronoun ( iu)
and in the colors red (male), blue (female) and purple (androgynous, divine).

Widukind's Tomb

Widukind's Tomb Published: 11 / 15 / 2010


Tomb in orange-red, blue & purple from the early 11 th century found at Enger, Westfalia.
Plantagenet tombs at Fontevraud Abbey (1189-1246) & grave at Roermond (1240).

PIE-Concept

Antithesis to the Standard PIE-Concept Published: 11 / 14 / 201


In "Indo-European and the Indo-Europeans" Calvert Watkins published a fine representative
sample of the available reconstructed Indo-European lexicon, which will be used to check
some new evidence against recent scientific positions.

The Deity Dis in the Gallic Wars Published: 11 / 12 / 2010


Formula for generating the divine name, in which the divine name is being derived by
concatenating a D (respectively Z, Th or ), the pronoun of the first person singular (for
English and old-German I) and a trailing s works for English and old-German: English:
D + i + s => Dis.

Hieroglyphs in Indo-European Languages Published: 11 / 12 / 2010


Characters I, J, Y, U, V, the characters D, Th respectively and S, as well as the vowels O, A
and E, and the joining element H as the main hieroglyphs in the Indo-European languages.

The Indo Europeans - A Ground Zero for Civilisation Published: 11 / 03 / 2010


Origin of civilization. In analogy to genetic information our ancestors pass their roots by
inheriting dictionaries and grammatical rules to their grandchildren. Inherited genes and
linguistic codes allow us to reconstruct the roots of civilization.

A Cultural Earthquake (The Proto-Indo-European-concept) Published: 10 / 26 / 2010


The Proto-Indo-European-concept originated 4000 BC at Volgograd, Russia. The concept
developed an agricultural revolution, an improved domestication of cattle and an integrated
management, which proved to be successful as a combination.

Reconstruction of the PIE-History Published: 10 / 25 / 2010


According to etymological studies the PIE-language arose around 3500 before Christ. The
language and its derivatives started spreading in all directions, quickly penetrating the
continents on westward and eastward directions.

T-V-Distinction in the PIE-Concept Published: 10 / 19 / 2010


In southern Europe the Indo-European core *iou has been used to encode a divine name (e.g.
IU-piter), pronouns (e.g. iu) and supreme justice (ius) and as a joint, especially a
matrimonial joint.

An Integrated Proto Indo European Concept (Overview) Published: 10 / 12 / 2010


This essay joins the PIE-languages and their pronouns, religions and their gods as well as all
correlated symbols (such as colors, paintings and heraldic flags) to an overall concept.

The PIE Concept - Decoding the Proto Indo European Language Published: 10 / 08 / 2010
This overview investigates the correlation between a number of divine names, the pronouns
and their bipolar elements. European languages derived their linguistic concepts from the
common Indo-European sky-god Dyaus.

Frederi Mistral's poem Mirio

The Keywords in God's Name Published: 10 / 06 / 2010


Obviously the religious IU-concept (applying I and U-symbols to derive divine names and
pronouns) has been shared by most Indo-European peoples, the Hebrew and Arabic people.

The Book Genesis Inside of a Single Word Published: 09 / 28 / 2010


By Frederi Mistral, in a poem Mirio (published 1859).

Etymology for the Pronoun 'I' Published: 09 / 27 / 2010


The most important words in the Proto-Indo-European language (PIE-language) are reported
to be the personal pronouns for the first and second person singular, and for the first person
plural. In order of their priority these pronouns are I, You and We.

Book of Common Prayer

King Edward VI's Legacy (1537-1553) Published: 09 / 10 / 2010


A great number of words in the Book of Common Prayer have been written in UI & UI
combinations, which had been documented in Latin V and I, e.g. diuine divine, diuerse diverse, diuision -division, fiue five, iudge judge, riuer -river, wiues wives, etc...

Jupiter's Legacy Published: 09 / 08 / 2010


Religion started as a series of bipolar elements, symbolizing the principle of fertility.
Usually the bipolar religious symbols cover a range of popular human artefacts, such as:
Pillars and circles, the antipodal letter symbols I and U, the colors red & blue.

The Keystone to Religion - Interpreting the Kylver rune-stone Published: 09 / 02 / 2010


The combination of an alphabet starting with the sacred combination I, U and, a stacked
Tiwaz-rune and the Indo-European divine name Zueius transforms the Kylver stone to a
keystone in understanding Germanic religion.

Dyaus' Legacy - A Quest for the Origin of Religion Published: 09 / 02 / 2010


Analysis of early religions starts by identifying the Cup Marks, Pillars and Circles as divine
symbols, inherited from the Stone Age. Cups, Pillars and Rings transformed into alphabetic
letters U, I and O, symbolizing divine, bipolar elements, comparable to yoni and lingam.

Summary - Archaic Rock Inscriptions (1891) Published: 08 / 26 / 2010


An Account of the Cup and Ring Marking on the Sculptural Stones of the Old and New
Worlds.

Red & Blue, Purple's Symbolism

The Hermetic Library Published: 08 / 25 / 2010


Common bipolar symbolism in colors Red & Blue. Religious bipolarity has been named
Hermetic for the bi-faced idols and the naming conventions by Roman historians (Caesar
and Tacitus) and archaeologists, who compared early idols (including the Hermes of
Roquepertuse) with Roman bi-faced idols of Mercury / Hermes.

Liturgical (and Royal) colors Published: 08 / 25 / 2010 Reads: 949


Exodus defines blue as a divine prescription for the Hebrew High Priests' garments and
curtains at the Covenant Tent. Blue to be avoided as standard liturgical colors, resulting from
the idea of avoiding any evil influence from the altar.

Fontevraud

Red and Blue in British Royalty Published: 08 / 20 / 2010


Early English royals preferred red and blue garments for their tombs, located at Fontevraud
Abbey and for their coats of arms.

Red and Blue as Gender Symbols Published: 08 / 17 / 2010 - Reads: 1558


Gender specific color codes which have been applied in artwork and publications. Modern
gender specific colors refer blue to male and pink to female children.

Waiblingen

The Nuns' Church at Waiblingen Published: 08 / 15 / 2010


The Nuns' Church at Waiblingen (1426 and 1510). Decorated ceiling is a highlight in the
city's architecture. The medieval masons have chosen keystones decorated in red and blue
colors.

Freemasonary

Blue and Red Symbolism in Freemasonary Published: 08 / 09 / 2010 Reads: 1178


The starting point for early religion as an Ancient Symbol Worship. Ancient peoples erected
pillars and created circles as religious symbols, representing the male respectively female
reproductive organs.

Illuminated Manuscripts

Illuminated Manuscripts Published: 07 / 28 / 2010 - Reads: 1597


Most decorations of all medieval manuscripts are often in two or three primary colors, in
which red and blue are the dominant colors for initials, decorations and illuminations.

Notitia Dignitatum

Blue and Red in Notitia Dignitatum Published: 07 / 26 / 2010


The Books Exodus and Chronicles reveal a great number of symbolic colored woven
materials (red, blue and purple twining) in the divine instructions for the Covenant tent and
for Solomon's temple. Medieval paintings and illuminated manuscripts provide us with a
vast number of red and blue colored illustrations.

Colored Idols

Colored Idols Published: 07 / 17 / 2010 - Reads: 892


The international exhibition Bunte Gtter (colored Gods), organized by the Munich
Glyptothek in 2004

St. Peter

Yellow for Saint Peter Published: 07 / 04 / 2010 - Reads: 909


There are a number of paintings in which Peter has been dressed in yellow, obviously for his
threefold denying of Jesus.

Symbolism in the Paintings by Hieronymos Bosch Published: 07 / 02 / 2010 - Reads: 2205


The following rules seem to be valid for all Bosch' paintings:
- (Except for the Marriage at Cana) Jesus as a Creator and almighty God is dressed in red.
- In contrast the mocked (suffering) Jesus is wearing white or green-white
- In contrast the suffering Jesus (wearing a crucifix) is wearing blue garments
- As an unknown visitor at The Marriage at Cana Jesus is dressed in black
- The Virgin Mother Mary is wearing a blue or a red dress.

Capita Selecta for the religious symbols Red and Blue Published: 06 / 26 / 2010
Most of the illuminated medieval manuscripts do contain scriptures in alternated red and
blue lines, initials or letters. Sometimes gold, purple or green will be applied for extra
decorations. Yellow will largely be reserved for a traitor's symbol (e.g. Judas).

Dyeing Purple in the Middle Age Published: 06 / 21 / 2010 - Reads: 1324


Between the 10th and the 15th century the red-dyers and blue-dyers have been
manufacturing precious textiles in Flanders and the neighbouring countries. The chemical
processes required separate guilds for these dyers.

The Hermetic Codex Published: 06 / 13 / 2010 - Reads: 2751


The PIE-System has been designed as a bipolar concept of an androgynous deity, which
created an androgynous human being according to its own image, consisting of a male and a
female half. The first androgynous human being has been encoded in the divine name (e.g.
Diu), in the corresponding pronoun of the first person singular (e.g. iu) and in the colors
red (male), blue (female) and purple (androgynous, divine).

Threads of Bipolar Symbolism in Religion Published: 06 / 02 / 2010 - Reads: 1435


Bipolar symbols found in ancient documents reveal a vast religious movement developing
parallel to the mainstream medieval religion. In this overview additional information has
been grouped according to regional areas to allow the identification of historical threads in
European countries. These threads may allow to identify the sequential steps in developing
the bipolar symbols.

Hieronymos Bosch

Symbolism in the Garden of Delights by Hieronymos Bosch Published: 05 / 27 / 2010 Reads: 1062
Rose-red and blue are the central symbolic elements, referring to human fertility and the
androgynous creation legend, identified in other documents and paintings, especially in the
illuminated medieval Bible's manuscripts and medieval religious icons and other paintings.

William of Orange

The Majestic Singular in William of Orange's Letter Published: 05 / 24 / 2010


In a singular, rare case both the capitalization of the singular first-person pronoun, "I" and
the second-person pronouns, "U" may be found in a document, written in the 16th century
by William of Orange.

Red and Blue in the Middle Age Published: 05 / 05 / 2010


An analysis of the ornaments in medieval Bible-codices reveals an overwhelming number of
red & blue scripting lines, garments and other ornaments, which are referring to divine
commands in the Book Exodus.

The Kingfisher

The Kingfisher - The etymology of kingfisher Published: 05 / 01 / 2010 - Reads: 1789


The name "kingfisher" refers to the Norse roots "Kungsfiskare" and may have been defined
by the Normans. The tombs at Fontevraud in France also refer to the etymology for the
Kingfisher birds.

Color Codes

Blue and Red in Roermond Published: 04 / 27 / 2010


The colors red, blue and white may correlate to a couple of graves located at abbeys in
Fontevrault and Roermond. These tombs belong to the royal clan of the Plantagenets and to
the counts of Gelre.

The Last Supper

Color Codings in the Last Supper (Overview) Published: 04 / 17 / 2010 - Reads: 2421
Judas wears yellow, green or black (or combinations of these medieval evil colors).
Sometimes the artist will dress Judas in good colors (blue and red) and applies evil
colors for other disciples, in order to trigger the attention of the observers.

Color Coding in the Last Supper (by Leonardo Da Vinci) Published: 04 / 16 / 2010 - Reads:
2587
This analysis documents the color codes in the garments at The Last Supper (Leonardo da
Vinci) to investigate the thesis that in the Middle Age red & blue may have symbolized the
Good and yellow & green the Evil forces.

Judas

Yellow for Judas Published: 04 / 14 / 2010 - Reads: 1280


In ancient and medieval eras yellow is a betrayer's symbol for the evil, which has been
documented in a great number of examples in this manuscript.

Language and Religion Published: 04 / 07 / 2010 - Reads: 1055


Two different versions of creation legends exist for mankind: The first legend describes the
creation of a male person Adam, from which subsequently a female servant Eve has been
extracted. The second version of the legend describes the creation of an androgynous being
Adam, which has been split in a male Adam and a female person Eve.

Blue and Red in Medieval Garments Published: 04 / 02 / 2010


The colors red, blue and purple have been defined as religious symbols in the divine
commands in the books Exodus and Chronicles.

Body Mirroring at Burials Published: 03 / 30 / 2010


Both the Kurgan period (4th Millenium B.C.) and the "Corded Ware culture"-period (2880
B.C.-2000 B.C.) buried their women left sided and their men right sided as mirrored images,
both facing towards the east.

Summary of some religious color Codes Published: 03 / 23 / 2010


Derivation of color codes ranging from several coats of arms as referring to decorations in
medieval Bibles and the ancient garments' coloring codes.

Cross-references for Deities and Man Published: 02 / 22 / 2010 - Reads: 2996


Cross-references between the most important pre-Christian deities with respect to selected
parameters: - androgyny, duality, multiple-faced - permanent or temporary fetters,
immobility - horns or antlers - references to time- and calendar-keeping.

Dies Fasti - Understanding the Fastened Sculptures Published: 02 / 18 / 2010


This document illuminates some of the ancient customs, which may be known to scholars
but remain hidden in the old and worn out books, paintings and sculptures.

Patrism, Matrism and Androgyny Published: 02 / 12 / 2010 - Reads: 2609


Struggle of patrism against matrism, in which the ancient Celtic, matristic religions may as
well be characterized as androgynous philosophies. Originally all societies relied on
androgynous-matristic religions, but historical records clearly reveal the growing
predominance of patristic religion, resulting in the eradication of the Cathars, a violent
suppression of sexuality and progressive, scientific research.

The Symbolic color Green in Islam Published: 02 / 02 / 2010 - Reads: 1659


Green has been associated with Islam for many centuries. It is not clear why this is so. The
colors purple, red and blue (in use from early beginnings in Christianity) may be found in
the imperial garments, in the biblical decorations, in icons or paintings and in flags.

A Loss of Symbolism in Communications Published: 01 / 28 / 2010


Symbols reveal the matrimonial link between man and woman, as a divine highlight to
praise marriage, as a statue to praise fertility, as a bond linking peoples; and yes, even as an
origin for an original and common Divine Principle, which may even have been the source
for a common Indo-European deity.

A compact Overview of Bipolar Symbolism Published: 01 / 23 / 2010


Etymology in the PIE-language, the name YHWH, IU-piter, the Celtic weaving technology,
the Book Exodus, Plato's Symposium, Yin & Yang, Celtic sculptures, Janus & Jana,
medieval Bibles, medieval Genesis documents, the Zohar, medieval garments for emperors
and kings, the peerage system and flags.

Calender - 2009 Dyaus, Colors, Exodus, Flags, Hochdorf


Red & Blue-combinations

Gender References for Purple, Red and Blue Published: 01 / 18 / 2010 - Reads: 1285
Purple has always been a divine and imperial color. The divine commands in Exodus 28-28
and 39 (-21,22,30) clearly reveal a preference of blue for Aaron and his sons.

Etymology for Flags Published: 01 / 14 / 2010 - Reads: 1079


In the Middle Age Europe may have known a basic symbolism ruled by the biblical colors
purple, red and blue, which must be considered as androgynous symbols.

Another Etymology for Purple Published: 01 / 06 / 2010 - Reads: 1354


Dutch language provides us with a word paars for the color purple, which may have
been in use in ancient eras as religious symbols in analogy to the colors red and blue.

Red & Blue & Purple in the Bible

Paint It Purple - A short History of painting Red and Blue Published: 01 / 03 / 2010 - Reads:
2198
According to a number of divine commands in the Book Exodus and the second Book of
Chronicles the colors Purple, Red and Blue must have been religious symbols for a very
long time.

Genesis - Weaving the Words in Red and in Blue Published: 12 / 23 / 2009


The published layout for the Book Genesis explains the basic idea of weaving words like
human beings symbolized by male and female persons as married couples. Initially man had
started as a couple of two individuals colored red and blue, which had to multiply.

Secret color Codes in the Bible Published: 12 / 05 / 2009 - Reads: 2320


The coloring codes for the garments in ancient oil paintings seems to be following the
wealthy decorations in the medieval codices, which mainly consist of Bibles.

Notes to the Sacred Symbols of Mu Published: 11 / 24 / 2009 - Reads: 1174


While studying these kind of manuscripts, which have been written before 1950, I noticed
some problems in understanding these texts due to the background knowledge for modern
readers. The main cause for these misunderstandings is a dramatic changeover in social
position for women (voting, property, etcetera).

The Fundamental Color Symbols Blue and Red Published: 10 / 21 / 2009 - Reads: 4494
A great number of ancient -mostly religious - codings has been conserved in antiquities. One
of the fascinating topics in these areas is the use of colors as ancient symbols, which have
been documented in writings such as the Bible, in ancient sculptures and in ancient
buildings.

Hochdorf

Hochdorf Revisited - A reconstructed Celtic Site Published: 10 / 02 / 2009 - Reads: 1234


The museum is located in an area populated in the 6th century before Christ, but is famous
for the findings in an untouched imperial grave, which had been discovered in 1978.

Brabant

The Brabantian Dictionary Published: 10 / 01 / 2009 - Reads: 1192


In a study project I derived the following dictionary Brabantian Dutch English German
from three novels by Antoon Coolen: - "De goede moordenaar" (1931), - "Hun grond
verwaait" (1927), - "De man met het Jan Klaassenspel" (1933) and some other sources
including: - "Telemachus in het dorp" by Marnix Gijsen (1947) and Beekman & Beekman
by Toon Kortooms (1950)

Dyaeus Hermetic Codex

The Hermetic Codex III - Vowel Symbolism Published 03 / 27 / 2013


Updated for The Hermetic Codex with a reduced set of images

The Hermetic Codex II - Bipolar Monotheism - Published 12 / 21 / 2011


Updated for The Hermetic Codex

The Hermetic Codex Published 06 / 13 / 2010 Reads: 6,372


Religious symbolism may have been initiated in Egypt 11,000 BC. According to Gerald
Massey there was a religion of the god Iu or Iao in Egypt thirteen thousand years ago. That
god was Atum-Iu, born son of Ptah. He was the earliest father in heaven the sky-deity, who
may have been inherited to the Indo-Europeans.

The Sky-God Dyaeus Published: 05 / 15 / 2009 - Reads: 3136


Dyaeus is a common deity, shared by all Indo-European communities. From a great number
of palaeolithic dual-headed divine sculptures, burial ceremonies, biblical quotations and
color codes the author develops the characteristics for the androgynous sky-god Dyaeus,
whose "Hermaphrodites" are referring to the famous androgynous creation legends in Plato's
Symposium and in the Kabbalistic Book Zohar.

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