An Alphabet Theory
(The meaning of words.)
The 'Monad' is the basic form.
The perpendicular line '|' is the monad.
The monad represents the individual.
The letter 'I', is defined as the individual
in the dictionary.
(The only one letter word.)
The 'Directional' is the right-angle.
The evolution of symbols began with
the combining of the monad and the
directional to creat individual symbols
with specific meaning, based on simple
analytical logic.
The directional would add meaning to
the monad depending on how it was
used. The directional can point toward
or away from the monad (the individual).
There are four directions indicated by
the directional.
Ex.: '<', ' >', ' ^', ' v'.
These directionals indicate a
relationship between the individual
and the four planes of existance.
| and ^ combine to form the letter T
^ alone became the letter U
'Tu' in Latin, is 'you' in English.
(The arrowhead is pointing away from
the writer and toward another.)
| and < combine to form the letter K
Many letters of the Roman alphabet
can be formed in this manner.
Ex.: A, B, C, D, K, M, P, R, T, V, W, X, Y.
If you can recognize how a directional
can add meaning to the monad,
you can realize the meaning
of the individual symbol created.
When one symbol could add meaning
to another, they came together to
form words.
You could then know the meaning of
the word created, when these symbols
came together, by combining
the meaning of each letter.
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