Copacetic perhaps...a bell is an inverted cup, but one resounds internally, the other externally.
3 weeks ago | 1
Don't forget the bell to call everybody... it's a resounding resonance... or to clink the cup to wish good health. 🥂
3 weeks ago | 1
Nice how about road and rude and rood. Thats another interesting crusader etymology
3 weeks ago | 1
Are you saying mass is a mess? Or a miss? My senses delight in telling me when something is amiss, or a mass...
2 weeks ago | 1
Yeah. Drives me nuts they call everything a temple. As if people didn't have anything better to do. Seems thst Gobekli tepe wasn't unique. They found a whole city of them. They were dwellings. Stone hedge was not unique either. They made large gathering places using large stones to hold up the roof. Maybe they aligned the house with the stars or something. I do that with Feng Shui and my living space.
2 weeks ago | 0
Charles Kos
One of the best insights in my last video:
Church/Cathedral is for CUPS, same root, ie GRAIL, (Also for food or Slav word for King) so it's also a kitchen, (Hence you have mass there cos it's a mess hall, not the puerile and unsatisfying conventional, which reeks of bad logic-explanation that the word comes from the act of leaving the place, dis-missal) but Cup is similar to CHOOK, so there is the sacrifice element. Chickens. Meanwhile the larger animals all have god-names. Suddenly Last Supper and Church can go together. The original mass was a feast, in an eating hall? Thus for the Nordics, a Hall is Holy, and for the Latins it's a Cuppository, to worship Mithra and other deities. Catal Huyuk looked like both a temple with the bull horns, but from memory lots of kitchen implements too... 6000 BC. As for the Urnfield Proto-Celts: JAR from IAH-(WEH) worship, CUP/KID (Lamb)/CHOOK from GOD, Bottle/bowl = BUDH. Hence the delightful faces sometimes seen on these rotund objects.
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