Etymology and Ciphering is a group that has a direct focus on determining the true meaning of words and symbols.
Our primary emphasis is to identify ancient and modern programming of the Mind, Body, and Soul. This we feel will allow us to gain a greater innerstanding and bearing in relation to the multiple realities that surround us, seen and unseen.
Tools
This tool will allow you to see all the posible spelling for a group of words. It is great to use on your name or longer words and sentences.
An online site that allows you to track a symbol by description. The site also contains a large database of symbols with loose interpretations.
This work will allow you to gain a great example of just how expansive the meaning and use of languages can be by highlighting the Hebrew Cabalah.
A look in to the English languages and the energy it evokes through shape.
The Book of Talismans, Amulets, and Zodiacal Gems
A masterpiece that highlights ancient work that is being lost and the true origins of many Sigils used today.
For-tune, everything is a melody.
If you've been following the study group talks from Sevan on everything being a harmony, I thought i'd give you a quick shortcut to wealth or abundance in your life. Playing your tune, or being for the tune, on account of, because of, owing to it etc. On its negative side, which fortune can have to, in spite of, at the price of etc.
For Definition:
Anglo Saxon Definition:
before, in the sight of, in the presence of, as far as, during, before, on account of, for the sake of, through, because of, owing to, from by reason of, as regards this world, in order to, in place of, instead of, equivalent to, at the price of, in preference to, in spite of.
Modern Definition
Preposition: In support of or in favor of .
Conjunction: Because; since.
Synonyms: preposition. to - on - by - at - in - of - towards - with - about conjunction. because - as - since - inasmuch as
Anglo Saxon
fōr going, course, journey, expedition, BH;AO : way, manner of life.
Not connected in the same way:
For-, originating from Fer- or Fore, denotes loss or destruction (fordon, forgiefan), or is intensitive or pejorative, as in forbaernan, forrotian. It is not connected with the preposition for (according to this accounting)
Zen Alchemist
maybe we can see b(ankh) notes(know-t) are the keys to a specific for-tune if we know of the mus(i)(c) / muse I see. Why do we give someone a bill when they hand us a bill?
-zen
Oct 9, 2012