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Ancestral Lore of ae

Old English æ "law"
especially law of nature or divine law
probably literally "way, manner"
Old English æ as an adverb, until the late 16th century, "ever, always, throughout eternity"

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ae noun
also: æ
  • the natural way

ae adverb
also: æ
  • ever, always, throughout eternity

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Specific examples and quotes of ae

pure word A pure, unadulterated word pure word


Many words, previously written with ae or æ are now spelled with just "e".
However, e is the horizontally and vertically inverted a. As an example, see the first tableau of the IKS numerals.

From "a" came "e" and ― together ― they represent the aeternal and aethereal. The abandoning of "a" in ae is the turning towards energy of experience, while forsaking awareness of its source and origin.

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Legend

~☉~lucid definition; added layer of lucidity, or aethereal context
classic definition
artificium definition; usually words which have undergone a warped evolution, or a complete perversion of the original sense
Originals - Speed Well Dialogues

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