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Hebrew:
Aleph • Beit • Geemel • Dalet •
Hay • Vahv • Zaiyin • Chait • Tait
Yoad • Kaf • Lahmed • Mame • Nune •
Sahmek • Aiyin • Pay
Tzahday • Qoaf •
Raysh • S(h)een • Tahv
T t
“To turn thyself from traps
and troubles, trace ye the transits of the Truth.”
‘T’ has to do with supernal things, things that exist ‘above’
— but also with ‘branching’ such as occurs in plants and trees.
A horizontal stroke tops the central pillar in the majuscule, implying
an ‘upper dimension’ or table. The
upper horizontal angle is unified above, and bilaterally divided
beneath, implying unity above, which emanates into two reflective
or reversive dimensions beneath. The miniscule implies a trinity
which is resolved into unity below, and also represents
a cross, rooted in the earth.
There is the implication of effects arising from a distant
source, such as a tree being nourished by starlight, and the many
‘tele-’ words in modern English. The ‘top’ of
the letter represents a ‘receiving surface’ and the
pillar ‘a support or stand’. This is an illustration
of something above being supported from below, common also to the
letters ‘P’ and ‘R’.
‘The’,
‘there’, ‘this’, ‘that’, ‘them’, ‘then’ and ‘their’ illustrate
the unique quality of ‘T’ when paired with ‘H’ — a very general
way of indication of identity. Also significant is the ‘theo-’
prefix, which serves to associate the suffix with God, except in
the case of the term ‘theory’ which has, in its modern usage, an
implication of sources in human thinking.
Character Classes to which ‘T’ belongs:
Having Pillars
Central Pillar
Bisymmetrical
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Table — A low, flat furnishing; usually with a large horizontal
top. Commonly used as a furnishing around which people gather to
eat food. Most commonly the surface is rectangular, square, or
round.
Take — To gain possession of, receive or retrieve.
Tail — The extremity of the rear portion
of an animal, an elongated and generally thin member which usually
protrudes above
the anus. This acts at once as a specialized sensing organ, a balancing
organ, and in some cases a grasping organ. There is an ancient
belief that the tails of certain animals were ‘magical’, and the
teachingSpirit implied that the tail is where a being was broken
off from its sources. The meaning of this was that this organ can
sense that which exists in non-material dimensions. ‘All circles
have tails, however indistinguishable, where they were broken off
from their source.’
Talk — Speaking, often in a group or about one or more topics.
Tame — To render pliable in relations, especially of animals.
Sometimes used to denote a placid character or gentle demeanor.
Tangent — Diverting from an original purpose
or course. Additionally, an acute angle.
Technical — Formally complex, according to some existing
branch of knowledge or skillful procedure.
Teeth — Hard, often calcified organs in the jaws of animals
used to chop, crush or otherwise chew food. Also used in combat.
Tele- — A prefix implying interaction or connectivity over
a distance.
Telepathy — To know the mind of another being, directly.
Temperature — A word denoting the measure of energetic activity
of some medium, environment or being, according to some standard.
Commonly understood in general terms as hot or cold when compared
with human standards.
Tent — A sheltering structure of skin or fabric.
Tertiary — Having the position of thirdness in some list
or hierarchy.
Terra — A common proper name for our world.
Terror — Extreme fear. Literally: ‘T-error’ — an error which branches
like lightning into active elaborations (trees).
Test — To examine for the purpose of ascertaining where
or not some quality, knowledge, skill or or property is present
and accessible.
That — A function word which is used to generally indicate
objects or other entities.
Their — Belonging to or associated with a group of generally
indicated living beings which does not include the one making the
indication.
Then — A way of denoting a position in time, or a new position
in a process.
Them — A general term used to indicate a group in which
one is not included.
Theophany — A visible manifestation of
a deity.
Theory — A speculation or idea. Alternately, a hypothesis
in relation to some existing branch or pool of knowledge.
There — A general term used to indicate a position, usually
which is not intimately local to the one indicating.
Thesis — A position or proposition that someone advances,
with the implication that it will be supported by explanation,
proofs, or argument.
Thing — A general term for an object.
Think — To cogitate upon, or focus one’s representational faculties
in an act of processing information.
This — A general term for something being indicated.
Thought — The comparative, predictive or relational
processing of information or memory in the representational mind.
Throw — To eject from, specifically with a sudden gesture of the
arm and/or hand.
Thunder — An extremely loud and often sudden roaring sound
in the atmosphere, usually produced by lightning.
Tie — To bind with some pliable material, such as string,
thread, or rope.
Time — A continuum in which events succeed one another from
past, through present, to future. The perceptual or mechanical
measurement
of duration.
Together — Unified, or grouped into a set or assembly.
Toll — A price paid for something, particularly the use of some
transport.
Tomorrow — The day which will logically follow after this day.
Tonic — The root tone of a musical composition, around which
its elements usually melodically orbit.
Top — The uppermost portion or area.
Topic — The thematic subject of some discourse, music, play, or
oration.
Torus — A circular tube without beginning or end. A doughnut-shaped
thing.
Touch — To reach toward such that contact is made. The sense associated
with the skin.
Tower — A tall structure, often round or square, having a general
likeness to a spine or spire.
Trace — To follow, track, or closely attend some process.
Additionally, to copy an image by a process of laying a semitransparent
medium over it and inscribing that medium.
Trade — To gain something by offering something else in its stead.
Train — To aid another in acquiring skill or knowledge, or to
practice the acquisition of such. Additionally, a moving file of
persons, vehicles, groups, or animals.
Transform — To cause to change, or an aspect of change.
Translate — To interpret from one state or language into
another. I.e: the mind translates experience into meaning.
Transmit — To cause to travel from one place to another, particularly
by electronic means.
Travel —
To go from one position or place toward another, or to proceed in such going.
Trap — To capture, and/or bind some being or energy to a often
unnatural or undesired place or circumstance. Additionally, a device
or system used to
accomplish
such a goal. Commonly refers to containment.
Triune — Of three
parts.
Treasure — To greatly value. Additionally, something or
a collection of things of great value.
Tremble — To shiver repeatedly. A gentle but often constant shaking.
Tree — A
vegetative organism with a system of roots
Triangle — A polygon having three straight sides.
Trigger — To cause something to happen. Additionally, the
part of a gun which, when pulled, results in firing if the gun
is properly prepared.
Tripod —
A three-legged support or stand.
Trouble — Undesirable circumstances or situations.
Trust —
To have faith in, believe in, or feel safe with someone/thing.
Truth — In accordance with reality. The property of being
in accord with reality. Additionally, a semi-mathematical quality
emergent from the comparison of statements or quantities.
Tube — An extended ring, which commonly comprises a transport
for gas or liquid.
Turn — To cause to change direction, particularly of travel. Additionally,
a curve in something. Also, to cause to revolve.
Tunnel — An entrance into the earth, often used to pass through
an obstacle (such as a hill or mountain) which cannot be crossed
over easily.
Turtle — A reptilian animal with circular carapace or shell.
Twist — To unite by winding something around something else,
or to cause a winding entanglement.
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Hebrew:
Aleph • Beit • Geemel • Dalet • Hay • Vahv • Zaiyin • Chait • Tait
Yoad • Kaf • Lahmed • Mame • Nune • Sahmek • Aiyin • Pay
Tzahday • Qoaf • Raysh • S(h)een • Tahv