Join us tomorrow, approximately 24 hours from now (12 noon US east coast time), as we continue studying "The Law of One” which is a series of 106 conversations that occurred from 1981-1984 between a physics professor & the entity known as Ra who had previously tried to spread the Law of One in ancient Egypt with mixed results.
Last week, we covered:
-The "Appeal to Nature" logical fallacy as covered on yourlogicalfallacyis.com,
-The 7th and final section of Chapter 4 (pages 115-120) from “A Wanderer's Handbook”,
-Session 101 of the Law of One,
-Personal research updates from study group members along with discussion.
This week we plan to cover:
-The "Loaded Question" logical fallacy as covered on yourlogicalfallacyis.com,
-The 1st half of the 1st section of Chapter 5 (pages 121-126) from “A Wanderer's Handbook”,
-Session 102 of the Law of One,
-Personal research updates from study group members along with discussion.
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Just finished slicing and dicing the section of E. A. Wallis Budge's Egyptian Hieroglyphic dictionary that contains words that start with "Mu" or "mu". Here's what I found:
There were 73 mu/Mu words overall.
Less than 20% of those words (14) expressed concepts that were anomalous or were otherwise untranslated/undefined.
The remaining 59 break into 3 groups, each of which had consistent meanings.
4 of the 59 words participated in 2 of the 3 sub-groups, hence the totals not adding up to 59.
43 words related to water(36), body fluids(11), miscellaneous fluids(10), flows(3), waterways(8), water bodies(3), water transit(3), water supply(2), and water weather(11). Words from definitions that were flagged and counted include water(36), [essence(4), seed(4), urine(2), pus(1)], [liquid(3), solution(6), sap(1)], [flow(1), torrent(1), current(1)], [canal(2), stream(1), river(2), Nile/Hap(3)], [pond(1), lake(2)], [paddles(1), oars(1), boat(1)], [well(1), cistern(1)], and [rain(5), flood(4), inundation(2)].
16 words related to mothers(18), ancestresses(2), goddesses(11), feminine roles(4), and symbols of the feminine(7). Words from definitions that were flagged and counted include [mother(18), ancestress(2)], [goddess(8), Isis(2), Nepthys(1)], [woman(3), priestess(1)], and [cow(2), flower(1), vase(2), pot(1), vessel(1)].
4 words related to cessation of existence, i.e. death, contagion, disease, etc. Words from definitions that were flagged and counted include "killed himself"(1), "died by his own hand"(1), dead/deadly(3), death(2), contagion(1), and disease(1).
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Takeaways:
If, as Augustus Le Plongeon, James Churchward, and the Law of One suggest, MU, known as "the MOTHERland of man", CEASED TO EXIST by way of INUNDATION and immersion beneath the WATERs of the south Pacific OCEAN during, likely, a pole flip cataclysm, roughly 53,000 years ago, and if the Egyptians were one of many offspring colonies of Mu, then it makes sense that, in Egypt, Mu/mu as a word came to acquire meanings like WATER, MOTHER, and CEASE TO EXIST.
It's worth noting that mu is also a word in China and has 2 meanings:
-tree
-wash/bathe (water related)
Likewise, the Phoenician/Hebrew letter mem is equivalent to the Greek letter mu as both represent the English equivalent m. Like mu, mem means water.
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