Friday, November 28, 2014

Said Akl: Said Bend!! (part 2)


Note from Said Akl's wiki page: 

He is known for his radical Lebanese nationalistic sentiments; in 1972, he helped found the Lebanese Renewal Party (in Arabic حزب التجدّد اللبناني transliterated as Hizb al Tajaddod al Lubnaani) which was proposed by May Murr
This is my name re "May"... and so a heads up.  The surname Murr reminds me of "Myrrh"... hence an addition to the "Biblical/christian Theme" pattern-cluster. Note the etymology:
myrrh (n.) Look up myrrh at Dictionary.comOld English myrre, from Latin myrrha (also source of Dutch mirre, German Myrrhe, French myrrhe, Italian, Spanish mirra), from Greek myrrha, from a Semitic source (compare Akkadian murru, Hebrew mor, Arabic murr "myrrh"), from a root meaning "was bitter."

As you can see, the Arabic version is "murr".  So the cryptic communication "May was bitter"... could definitely apply... I am bitter because of this lot with no support... not from my world any way... what a bitter lot we are, not just to our inner twin's, butt to ourselves-- we live only for today and care little about what we leave for our children tomorrow... will we wake up... will we grow up in the nick of time?!

There is another reason why myrrh is cropping up at this time... and it has something to do with the "Building" ... or I should say "Lack of Building" pattern-cluster  theme as of late.   Myrrh had cropped up in an earlier post entitled, The Right Billy Williams in Left Field?, note this excerpt: 

 So we now have a "fabricate a shelter against the wind" communication followed by two original definitions of Mere.  Personally, I have reason to believe that the origin of mere doesn't have to do with  water, butt with myhrr, and nott for its incense, butt because it's a tree "resin"... like Frankincense is also a "resin". 
 myrrh (n.) Look up myrrh at Dictionary.comOld English myrre, from Latin myrrha (also source of Dutch mirre, German Myrrhe, French myrrhe, Italian, Spanish mirra), from Greek myrrha, from a Semitic source (cf. Akkadian murru, Hebrew mor, Arabic murr "myrrh"), from a root meaning "was bitter."
The thick gooey particles of Myrrh when tapped and then allowed to dry, they "merge" closer until it hardens, hence creating a glimmering sparkling smooth surface-- hence the first window protection against the wind was derived from various "resins".  If you venture to this National Geographic site:  http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2012/11/121116-stone-spear-tips-science-human-neanderthal-hunting/ , you'll discover that resin technology was used over 500,000 years ago by prehistoric man in making spears.  Certainly this gave them plenty of time to discover it's purer forms that enabled a "clear" substance ... that would serve well on the windswept tundra of the glaciated norther.   
I know what the inner twin world are getting at... and it has to do with their proposed TUSSH - the "Two United Structure SystemHome".  

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