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Hebrew:

AlephBeitGeemelDaletHayVahvZaiyinChaitTait
YoadKafLahmedMameNuneSahmekAiyinPay
TzahdayQoafRayshS(h)eenTahv


M m

“Mother, myth and mystery — of these a mind are made.”

As a star exists in the medium we call ‘space’, and in a similar way the unityBeing exists in a spiritual dimension, founded in a feminine aspect of God which I refer to as ‘the living waters’ — a pure living medium of undifferentiated potential. So too, the yolk, within the egg, which is held in the embrace of a colorless substance — yet is golden, and feeds the embryo which will become the child. And the Earth, like the embryo of the egg, is attached to the star.

‘M’ is the letter for ‘waters’ — from the Hebrew term mayim. It also represents the unique characters of femininity, particularly the motherly feminine aspects of wisdom, nurturence, adoration and care. The strongest correspondences of this letter are mater (or mother) and matter.

The majuscule recalls the shape made by the eyes of an Owl, a creature commonly associated with wisdom. It is also similar to the shape of a woman on her back with her legs spread to accommodate intercourse. (Contrast this with ‘W’ which is similarly illustrative of a man in this position). It is indicative of mountains — historically associated with the home of God(s). Yet there is another contrast here: the wings of an angel. In ‘M’, the angel is standing, and in ‘W’ it is falling. Not that angels match our depictions — angels and angles have more in common than any wise man would pause to understand, and their ‘wings’ are nothing like those of birds — they are instead a way of flying ‘in many directions (dimensions) at once’. Double yourself? You’re falling. In unity, you are flying.

’M’ illustrates a receptive and reflective connectivity between two worlds (a ‘V’ shape), which links the two vertical pillars. The miniscule character illustrates the shape of breasts, viewed from the perspective of a child crawling up toward them on their mother’s belly.

This is a vastly significant letter — one of the ‘three mothers’ (aleph, mame, sheen) in Hebrew, and has many unique aspects in application. The ‘mal-’ prefix often indicates evil or tribulation, whereas the ‘mo-’ prefix often indicates something of celestial or divine import. A primary quality of this feminine letter is ‘attraction’, just as the female attracts suitors, and the Earth and moon attract celestial agents, such as meteors, comets and asteroids.

Character Classes to which ‘M’ belongs:

Crossing over between reflections or poles (?)

Folding

Having Pillars

Two Pillars

Left Pillar

Right Pillar

Bisymmetrical (?)

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Machine — An artifact designed to emulate some function which living beings might perform, or desire to perform. On Earth, machines generally utilize electrical or combustive power sources, which results in environmental catastrophe. Moreover, they poison or require terrain, attention and care which living beings also require, thus presenting a competition hazard of vast proportion. A liberal interpretation is ‘Mock Eye Ness’ — a property historically associated with ‘eye dolls’ — idols.

Mad — Angry or unsane.

Maelstrom — A vortex which sucks in objects. A turmoil.

Magical — Associated with nonordinary or supernatural forces.

Magnet — Something that attracts, specifically having the quality of attracting iron. ‘Ma’s Gravitic Net’.

Make — To create or assemble, or cause to be created or assembled.

Male — The masculine gender, capable of fertilizing a female.

Malignant — Evil or injurious. Passionately and relentlessly malevolent. Aggressively malicious.

Man — The common term for the human species or a person of the male gender.

Mark — A intentionally inscribed sign, such as a letter. Alternately, a blemish.

Map — A document or artifact describing a path, process, or way of locating oneself or a goal in terrain.

Mary — The name of the mother of Christ in christian tradition.

Marry — To unify in wedlock.

Mass — An aggregate of matter. The property of a body commonly used to ascertain the amount of material therein contained. Additionally the term for the celebration of the Eucharist in some christian churches.

Master — A ruler, leader or boss. Also, to be adept at some task or skill.

Matrix — Something within which something else originates or develops. Sometimes used to refer to mathematical or computational arrays.

Matter — Material substance that has effable reality and together with energy constitutes the observable universe. Alternately, a subject under consideration. This word is auspiciously alike with the word for mother in many languages, including Latin and Greek.

Me — A pronoun with which a speaker may refer to him/herself.

Meaning — The idea or sense one desires to or succeeds in conveying, particularly in language.

Measure — The dimensions, quantity, or quality of something ascertained by comparing it with some standard.

Medium — A substrate or basis, often undifferentiated, which, through the action of some agent becomes differentiated.

Member — An element of a group. An appendage. A significant portion of a symmetry.

Memory — The ability or process of recalling to mind what has been experienced, learned or understood.

Mental — Of or relating to the mind.

Mercy — Compassion or forbearance, especially as might be shown to an offender subject to one’s judgment.

Merit — Positive qualities.

Metal — Any of a variety of opaque, fusible, ductile and commonly lustrous substances which tend to be good conductors of heat and electricity and are generally strong, hard to shatter, and do not degrade quickly.

Middle — The center of something, or the core.

Milk — The first food of all mammals, produced in the mammary glands of the mother.

Mimicry — To emulate something/one. Predators generally mimic something desirable to attract prey. Prey creatures often mimic something undesirable to repulse predators.

Mind — The source of feeling, perception, translation, understanding and awareness in a living being, particularly a human or celestial being.

Misery — Pain, distress or agony.

Miss — To fail during an attempt to strike or hit a target.

Missile — A projectile, usually fired with the object of killing other beings.

Mission — A specific task undertaken or waiting to be undertaken by a being, person or group.

Model — An excellent referential instance, or a pattern or form according to which something may be assembled or crafted.

Moist — Damp, slightly wet.

Mom — An affectionate term for Mother.

Monochromatic — Singular in color.

Monster — A fiendish, frightening or vicious being, particularly something never before encountered. A fictional non-human animal of horrific form or activity.

Moon — A spherical, stony body which orbits the Earth according to a fixed synchrony and is responsible for absorbing or deflecting many impactites which might otherwise strike Earth.

Mother — The female within whom one developed and from whom one was born and parted.

Mountain — A large landmass that projects conspicuously above its surroundings and is often associated with divine activity, presence or stature.

Mouse — A small furry rodential creature known for being adept at passing undetected.

Movement — A change of place, position or posture.

Multiply — To increase in number, usually greatly or by factors.

Music — Rhythmic, melodious or harmonious sounds generally considered to be pleasing, inspiring or entertaining.

Mystery — Something unknown; a riddle.

Myriad — Vastly multiple.

Myth — A story or chronicle of possibly fictitious nature, often dealing with divine or supernatural beings or events. Commonly these stories have to do with sources, purposes and histories.


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Hebrew:

AlephBeitGeemelDaletHayVahvZaiyinChaitTait
YoadKafLahmedMameNuneSahmekAiyinPay
TzahdayQoafRayshS(h)eenTahv