Druids may have claimed to be Buddhists, and Standardised Middle English, a Rhyming Language!

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@TheTimeDetective42
@TheTimeDetective42 6 ай бұрын
This begs the question, did Pythagoras name himself, 'Buda-goras', after the Buddhists?
@liamporter6243
@liamporter6243 6 ай бұрын
White Buddha. Gora means ghost or white.
@tooturtly
@tooturtly 5 ай бұрын
@@liamporter6243interesting. so crazy.
@totttrax
@totttrax 6 ай бұрын
Forget the haters chuck Keep it coming... WE NEED A VIDEO WITH THAT LAWN MOWER TELESCOPE THOUGH
@TheTimeDetective42
@TheTimeDetective42 6 ай бұрын
Maybe on my Blue Moon Channel I will put Telescope Videos. :)
@hobi1kenobi112
@hobi1kenobi112 6 ай бұрын
What a treat. Thanks so much for this.
@PYlorable
@PYlorable 6 ай бұрын
I had recently been discussing the German word Rauch, as referring to smoke, the Animus, from Rauchen+to smoke. I have an old family name Rau, which seems to relate to Ra Rama, etc... given the history of my Franco-German ancestors, this makes sense to me, Thanks!
@hm09235nd
@hm09235nd 6 ай бұрын
certainly there are loads of cognates between our languages and hindi
@meenki347
@meenki347 6 ай бұрын
It's funny but in New Jersey, USA they pronounce: stair, is "stay-air". two syllables Their is they-air". two syllables But Doc the mainstream academic pronunciation of RA is definitely wrong. Our modern English word as in sun "ray" comes from RA. As the Spanish word for king, Rey (pronounced Ray too). The Latin word for king, rex (reks) sounds like where regal comes from (rex to rek to reg). Funny but the modern English word for wine is pronounced exactly the same as the Ancient Latin word for wine, "vin". Did the Romans just move as everyone does, as the old neighborhood goes down the drain? Notice that Vercingetorix can be broken up into vir (man in Latin or upper in gothic and modern German) cing (king in Latin pronunciation) et (also or and, in Latin) rex (king in Latin). So, Vercingetorix becomes Over King and King. Though, cinoget could be an alternate origin of Knight. Notice that the modern word, werewolf. can be translated from Ancient Latin pronunciation as, were = vir=man, Modern English wolf=Volpe=fox in Latin. Please note "v" was pronounced as a "w" in Ancient Latin. I realize wolf is said to be wolf from German. But so many German words are from Latin, for example, Kaiser is from Caesar. Oh, how I hate how ecclesial pronunciation destroyed Ancient Latin pronunciation. Though, the word “pharaoh” means “Great House,” a reference to the palace where the pharaoh resides, the same way that respectable mass media refers to government pronouncements as coming from the "White House", "10 Downing Street" or the "Kremlin" today. But common people in America NEVER say, "The White House" announced something in political discussions among ourselves. However, since Ancient Egyptian rulers were gods and religious cult kings. I would suggest that among the lower classes, the pharaoh was probably referred to as an incarnation of RA. Keeping in mind that lower class speech and usage is rarely recorded. Hence, the word RA travels meaning king to Spain as rey and France as roi. And the Egyptians themselves said that their first king was RA (everything originated from RA). It's interesting how Caesar originated the dictatorship of Rome and his name became a title down to German Kaisar and to the Russian Czar. 2, 000 years is quite along time. However, the Ancient Egyptians must have been just if not more conservative. Just my 2 cents.
@shorey40
@shorey40 5 ай бұрын
RI is an Irish chief. Their kings list goes back longer than Spain's... In fact, some of their kings were Spanish! The Sumerians addressed Pharoah as LUGAL-RI. LUGH is the Gaelic chief of Danaan heritage.
@totttrax
@totttrax 6 ай бұрын
New upload says 21 seconds ago LETS GOOOOO
@totttrax
@totttrax 6 ай бұрын
Got another great discovery on your hands here
@TheTimeDetective42
@TheTimeDetective42 6 ай бұрын
Thanks sir! The rhyming in English is unexplained and unrecognised
@totttrax
@totttrax 6 ай бұрын
Very interesting ​@@TheTimeDetective42
@handIe.
@handIe. 5 ай бұрын
make a video on buddha statue found in sweden
@scharbon4089
@scharbon4089 6 ай бұрын
In french, there is the word barque for small boats too, has french have english (middle?) , latin, germain and François, but we have a verb out of it! 😮 Embarquer, to go in the boat! 😆 ...now, it's good for anything you're in for! 😉 ..."Inningwingly!" 😂
@kateemma-
@kateemma- 6 ай бұрын
OBRI was the old word for Hebrew, but OBRI is also ABRI or EBRI - (H)EBRI(des) Ptah is often said to be represented by a BLACK STONE (it is actually really dark green but called black), the Shabaka Stone, containing information rescued in antiquity from a crumbling scroll, allegedly - the ark? It should also be remembered that Ptah was the god of "craftsmen" or "sculptors", in other words, workers with stone, etc, and was called the "Architect" of the universe.....all very Masonic in nature, so perhaps there's a lot more questions to be asked there?!? The "ark" could also be the "BLACK STONE" carried by the Galli priests of Cybele - Gallae (Roman name for France) - Galla - Galli - Galway - Galilea (shelter for the Galli?) I've come to a conclusion that the originals were, perhaps, from the Americas, travelling both east and west, hence why there are anomolous connections between Asia and Ireland, then those who were in China travelled further west across the Asian continent into India and beyond. There are name connections like Guan, for instance. "Guan (traditional Chinese: 關; simplified Chinese: 关; pinyin: Guān) is a Chinese surname. Guan is 394th in the Hundred Family Surnames. In Hong Kong, the surname is romanised as Kwan in Cantonese. In Taiwan, the Wade-Giles spelling Kuan is used. In Macao, the surname is as Kuan due to the Portuguese influence. In addition the surname Cuan is also used in Mexico. In many overseas Chinese communities, both spellings, Kuan[1] and Kwan, as well as Quan, are common. It is also a Vietnamese surname that uses the same character, romanised as Quan. It is also a Japanese surname, Seki (Japanese: 関), that uses the same character." - Wikipedia Cuan/Kuan/Quan reminded me of Cohen, similar with Kwan. However, I looked at the word "cawan" and found the following: "From Mandarin 茶碗 (cháwǎn, “teacup”). Cognate with Malay cawan (“cup”)." - Wiktionary cawan - (Tamil - Cavāṇ) - Chavan.........Cavan is the name of a county and town in Ireland "Originally Chavhan which is written as Chavan by some people is a clan mostly found in Koli,[1][2] Maratha and Banjara[3] found largely in Maharashtra, India, and neighbouring states." - Wikipedia "The Koli is an Indian caste found in Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Karnataka,[1] Odisha[2] and Jammu and Kashmir states in India." - Wikipedia The Koli put me in mind of the Coolie from the slave trade and also Kali. "Coolie (also spelled koelie, kuli, khuli, khulie, cooli, cooly, or quli) is a pejorative term used for low-wage labourers, typically those of Indian or Chinese descent." - Wikipedia However, the Rosicrucians the Nagas or Mayans (in the book cited below) are said to have travelled from the Yucatan, reaching the eastern shores of India, setting up a small settlement, which later grew to become the Naga Empire. Their king was called Khan (which to my mind always reminds me of Cain) and they gradually expanded into Burma and Sri Lanka, heading further north and west until they reached the Akkadian and Chaldean Empires. Apparently, they were in India before the Hindus (Hindoos) and they built huge temples, one of which can be seen today is Sukuh Temple in southeast Java. The are said to have settled in Afghanistan, Turkestan, Balochistan (Iran, parts of Afghanistan and Pakistan), as well as all Persia. The word Kabul is apparently Mayan meaning ‘Miraculous Hand’ and many place names in these lands mention previously are Mayan in origin. Over time their empire split into 2, southern and western empires, with all of India, Burma, Sri Lanka, Java, Afghanistan and adjacent countries in the southern empire and Persia and surrounding lands as far as Akkadia and Chaldea making up the western empire. Naga means snake, dragon, serpent in many different Indian languages. "At the same time that the Mayas settled in Akkad there were other exploring parties that set out for the coasts of Asia. One of these parties, however, sailed westward by way of the Pacific ocean, hence they came from the western portion of Mexico, at a time shortly before the first beginnings of the mighty Toltec race. At this time the Mayas had covered practically all of Mexico and Central America, and as they wished to extend their dominion they sought other countries, and, being the rulers of the sea, they struck right across the Pacific. This was some 13,000 B. C. After a long voyage, lasting for several years, during which they visited several of the islands of the Pacific and established colonies in a great many of them, a portion of the party reached the Dekkan Peninsula, where they established a small settlement. In later times, this settlement became the mighty Naga Empire. They conquered and settled the whole of what in later times was called Hindustan. They gave to themselves the name of Nagas, meaning Snakes, which shows that they were worshippers of the Guchumatz and of Quetzalcoatl. Their king went by the title of Khan. The Nagas extended their conquests westward and northwestward, until the entire territory of southern and western Asia was dominated by them as far as the Akkadian and Chaldean Empire. They settled Burmah and Ceylon, and covered all India and Farther India. They extended their sway westward, and settled what is now Afghanistan, Turkestan, Beloochistan, as well as all Persia. The Afghans are their descendants. In 1879 there were Maya tribes speaking the Maya language residing on the .banks of the Kabul river, a name which in Mayan means the Miraculous Hand. Throughout all of that section of Asia the major portion of the ancient place names that are still on the map are pure Mayan names, having a distinct meaning in the common language of the Mayas, but being only place names in other languages. For a list of those names and their meaning in Mayan, see the Word, Vol. XVII, No. 1, article, The Origin of the Egyptians, Le Plongeon. All India and Persia and the adjacent countries were dominated by the Nagas, and their great culture spread throughout all southern and western Asia. In the course of time their dominion became so great that it was unwieldy, and in time it was divided into the Southern and Western Empire, though they were the same people. The Southern Empire comprised all India, Burmah, Ceylon, Java Afghanistan and adjacent countries, while the West\em Empire comprised Persia and the adjacent territories as far as Akkadia and Chaldea." - The Shepherd of Men: An Official Commentary on the Sermon of Hermes Trismegistos by Albert Sidney Raleigh (1916) Blue - plu - (Welsh) feathers - alternative "plummage" - ploo - (Tamil - Pḷū) Blue Another interesting bit of information to throw into the mix is the connection between Welsh and Hebrew. Apparently the Welsh language not only sounds similar to Hebrew, but it IS similar to Hebrew, or at least according to some scholars. In 1675, Charles Edwards, a Welsh cleric and writer, published a number of Welsh Cambro-Brittanic Hebraisms, furthering the notion that the those Celtic peoples from places like Brittany and Gaul were originally Hebrews. But he wasn’t alone, in 1832 another author, only known as “Glas” submitted a list of Welsh words that had Hebrew origin and in 1919, L.G.A.Roberts took another look at the works of Edwards, revising and modernising the transliterations now that a “new” Hebrew spoken language was in use. (Hebrew was a dead language, not spoken by anyone and this didn't change until a man from Belarus (then part of Russia), Eliezer Yitzhak Perlman, who changed his name to, Eliezer Ben‑Yehuda, revived the language on 13th October 1881, when it was first spoken by him and his friends at a meeting.) As recently as 2000, Karel Jongeling discusses this idea in “Comparing Welsh-Hebrew”, but there have been many works attesting to this cross-contamination of the languages.
@TheTimeDetective42
@TheTimeDetective42 6 ай бұрын
Biggest comment I've ever seen. Will read now 😮
@TheTimeDetective42
@TheTimeDetective42 6 ай бұрын
Yep. Welsh Dutch and Irish sound hrbrewish
@TheTimeDetective42
@TheTimeDetective42 6 ай бұрын
Wow about Gwan and Koen
@kateemma-
@kateemma- 6 ай бұрын
@@TheTimeDetective42 Apologies, AND I was keeping it short......I'm terrible, if there's a diatribe to recount, I recount it😁😂😂😂
@markmacthree3168
@markmacthree3168 6 ай бұрын
The green man had a crown in ancient times, and yes charles we say scran in Liverpool 😁
@paulsholtz6520
@paulsholtz6520 5 ай бұрын
In the most ancient languages, the numbering up to 10 will generally "rhyme" in pairs.. I think languages like English and German have lost this, but you still have it in Slavic -- e.g., starting at 3 and 4 -- tři čtyři (three four), pět šest (five six), sedm osm (seven eight), devět deset (nine ten), these pairs all rhyme. I think you still have it in Korean too, at least a little bit, e.g., 셋 넷 (set net, three four), 다섯 여섯 (dasot yeosot, five six), etc.
@kulpritblk1578
@kulpritblk1578 6 ай бұрын
I had a dream I was living in this place with these big buildings really close to each other that had these deep narrow corridors between them and there were all these little platforms around the big ones that each had a cow on them that had channels between them so you could gather all the milk and give them all water from the same place & I saw a photo of the pyramids of baka the other day and I had a flashback to that dream & knew that it was the exact same place and I was there however long ago.
@samrightnow
@samrightnow 6 ай бұрын
Pigs could've come from the mountains. Wild mountain pig is a very popular food in Asia I know (ex Taiwan), probably same for other mountainous regions.
@lukeallen4398
@lukeallen4398 6 ай бұрын
👁❤🎬
@scharbon4089
@scharbon4089 6 ай бұрын
Brand from who did the bran! Branded is the past of the pass, the more-then-parfect past tense! 😮
@AmaterasuSolar
@AmaterasuSolar 6 ай бұрын
I was really nice in the comments over on O.D.Y. see... LOL!
@TheTimeDetective42
@TheTimeDetective42 6 ай бұрын
I'm sure you were. I'll check it eventually, maybe at a geologically rate hahahaha
@shorey40
@shorey40 5 ай бұрын
Bod is penis in Gaelic. Cocks are synonymous with boats. Coxswain. Gokstad. Literal Cock Ships. Even Currach is phonetically similar to cuok... Quay-loch is a holding place for ships, and in Welsh and Gaelic Key-log is a rooster... Cock is obviously both a penis and a rooster in English, it's Kukkaz in Norse... Gok is proto-indo for swell or bulge. Rooster was cock for Celts, but Gali for Latin speakers... Gok isn't just rooster though. It's the RISING sun/son. So it's swelling like a rooster before it crows, and its a little son on you that rises, erects, shoots light.. so it's a fertility and sky thing... Sky is the Scoti... Isle of Skye, Scythians, the winged ones. Sgitheanach. Sgi-thean-ach. Sky-theo-each. Sky Horse God. GOKturks are gok meaning blue/sky/celestial and Turk is TECHT or tecto meaning possession. Goktek phonetically means 'owner of the sky'... Don't get me started on Clouds and Gens Claudii and the Gens of the Calf! IE corcu loigde, corcu being Purple ;) loigde being Lodge. House of Purple. Phoenicians. Thebans... Stuarts/stewards (Land managers/council), WINDzoars (priest caste), Tudors/tutors (Institutional education).
@shorey40
@shorey40 5 ай бұрын
Quick look at the etymology of Windsor, wind sauros is lizard... Can't make it up Charles, that's a dragon. A wind lizard? Bro... Pretty weird name for people that have a flag symbolising some random ass George who slayed a wind lizard... Wyverns though, worms... Vermilion. Snakes, tribe of dan, Phoenicians, purple etc. Corcu loigde, Crimthann crimson the red king, Rudhraighe, Rodrick, Red RIG, Brehon browns, even VER-KING GAET-RIG, Vercingetorix, the green king, chief of the Gaets... RED GREEN DRAGONS. JC killed all of the green kings men, and made them worship him instead. Julius Caesar, gens of the Cloud.
@Yarblocosifilitico
@Yarblocosifilitico 6 ай бұрын
probably Zoroastrians rather than Buddhists. The sacrifice by fire (Wick Man, was it?) comes to mind.
@Christofurr
@Christofurr 6 ай бұрын
Phoenician Phonetics? 🧐
@TheTimeDetective42
@TheTimeDetective42 6 ай бұрын
I've thought of that, and so have many others, but I can't place it! I don't know how! OH! now i know.... homer read orally.
@Christofurr
@Christofurr 6 ай бұрын
@@TheTimeDetective42 I saw somewhere that people didn't start reading non-orally until fairly recently... Seems kinda ludicrous to me 😅
@chuck3586
@chuck3586 6 ай бұрын
Heruli
@shorey40
@shorey40 6 ай бұрын
Gaelic, Charles... Gaelic are not Celts, Gaelic are hardly Irish, it's just their last destination... Gaelic is barely an Indo European language, it's part Semitic. Hebrew is similar to Gaelic. John did not come from Sean. Seamus is its own name, not Johannes. What a joke.... Ethniu is Etna. Lilybaeum is lily-boann... Germans lol...
@TheTimeDetective42
@TheTimeDetective42 6 ай бұрын
Your right. In Ireland I heard people talking gaelic in supermarket. I thought it was Hebrew 😮
@shorey40
@shorey40 5 ай бұрын
Déisi Mumu of Munster in Ireland were road builders. Mumu synonymous with Persian Mum, meaning tar. Mummies are called tar men. Eochaid Mumu was the chariot of the road... Another Persian word is CANAL. A man made ditch for irrigation. So it's a specific word created by a local invention. But, the Gaelic also called them canals... Synonymous with Canal, in Sumerian, Persian AND Gaelic are CANES or REEDS. A cane and a reed are both plants, but they are also used to make RODS, RULERS, and whips. A cane is the long stick the chief holds. It's the long arm. IE Lugh. CANE, CAIN, CUINN, COEM, COHEN, they all means the chief with the stick. RI, RE, REED, ROD, RUDRAIGE, etc, ALSO mean exactly the same things. And they are synonymous with ROAD. DEISI means DIOCESE. They are the people who have jurisdiction, but do not own the land, SO Déisi Mumu is a local council of Roads and canals... These jurisdictions where marked by stone CAIRNS, centered around a CASHEL. CASH... The monetary system was introduced by the CUIN. They are part of the CONNachta. They ruled over Déisi Mumu. No different to today, Transport is a different institution to government. The other mob under the CONNachta are BALORS people. Bailors, bailiffs that collect Bails at Baletine, as tax and tribute. The land renters give their tax to Balor, and they can let their cows freely roam in the PASTURE and MEADow, under protection. Pastures are PEISTE, peiste are worms, IE fertile soil, IE farmers. Worns are serfs to Wyverns, the dragon lords, Scythians, Welsh kingdom of David (Dyfed). They were effing around with the kingdom of GWYNNED, IE Cunedda. CUN, CUIN, CANE. Rulers... Peiste serfs become pastors of the diocese...
@shorey40
@shorey40 5 ай бұрын
Black Irish are actually called Fir Gorma. The Blue people. Blue eyes, but also tattooed, which fades to a blue-green-black-grey. Exactly the way they are described. Picts... Picture people... Gorma is Gomer. Gomer is where blue eyes come from. Galitians were there. The TECTOSAGES are the Techtaigidir in Irish and Scots! It means land owner... The Galitians are Gali, Gali are roosters, red hair red beards, sun worship. Cocks, like GOKturks, blue eyed blue sky worshippers. Like Scythians. IE Sky Theists. IE SCOTI. Dragon lords, but also Cocks. Like, roosters. Red and Gold. Kestrel. Carry chickens as their main food source as horse riders, charioteers, wagonners... Tectosages obviously includes sages... Obvious druids... Same blood type as Munster Irish... Galitians were 'jews' who would not circumsise their men. Christians and Jews both tried to claim them lol... Zoroastrians though... Tribe of Dan, IE JORDANES from the Jordan Valley, are Danes, the tuatha de Danaan. They are part of the Deisi Muman. The Dáirine, Dyfed, Dal RiaDAN, Dal Cassians. The Dan's had purple sails, used a worm as their symbol. Or a snake. They are the snake that bites the heel of the horse that walks the unkempt path. IE, they rebel against Horse Lords when left to their own devices... They are pests. They are pissed. The Peiste, worms... Worns are good though lol... Anyway, great sailors, left the Mediterranean to Ireland. Kept making purple dye in CORK. CORK in the Kingdom of Mumu grows a lichen that produces purple dye. They are the rebel county. Purple in Gaelic is CORCRA, OR CORCAIR. Cork, or Corsair! Pirates, rebels, for a very long time... Culdees are tattooed Scots who paddle kayaks up to ships, if you don't get the password right, they raid you! And, the password is poetry lol. The Gormens, blue eyed poet sea people... There's even more about the red king and shit, like the red prince from Scythia... RUDRAIGE and all them guys. Hard AF, ended up in the Isle of Man. But ALFRED obviously brought actual English to England, and he was a red king, but not as mean... Art Mac CUIN CANE from a mean family too. Christianity is just how they introduced literacy and education, and Gaelic and Welsh are too fucked up so they made english... They are related to the Tudors, Stuart's, Windsors etc. so like the Tsars were trying to reform their peeps the same way before they got nuked by the Bolsheviks. They got pretty obsessed with banning Gaelic. New Turks genocided old turk Armenians the day of GALLIpoli. Armenians were the last Galitians. Full circle...
@shorey40
@shorey40 5 ай бұрын
Ó Maoil Eochlainn, meaning "descendant of the devotee of Eochlán." Eochlán was an ancient Irish personal name derived from the Old Irish word "ochlán," which means "ruler" or "lord." The Melaghlin clan was associated with the region of Meath in central Ireland. Mál means rent... That's MOLOCH. Or Malachi. Or Malachite, IE fields green, IE farmers. Tuathanachas Malairteach is commercial farming, IE fields of green being rented for production, to be taxed. Mal is a packet, so is a bail... Melaghlin is Malakin IE Mala Kin, rent owners. Malachi is Hebrew messenger of god... Thoth is Mercury, he has green tablets, messages from god. Goidel Glas is also a green messenger of god... Though glas is greenish silver, like an olive leaf, heraldry of peace and fertile land... Goidel got bit by a snake, Mercury's Caduceus of knowledge... Melaghlin comes from the Cenel, similar to the Déisi (diocese), part of the Conachta. Cenel like Cuin are synonymous with dogs. CONACH is a family of dogs...
@shorey40
@shorey40 5 ай бұрын
Interesting connection with WORMS, WYVERNS, MERCURY, KERMES, and VERMILION! Vermilion the colour comes from Verm, or worm. You get this colour as a byproduct of Kermes which feed on Oak. DRUIDIC! Like CINNABAR it's a compound of mercury! CINNABAR is CONCHOBAR. He is associated with the raid of Cooly, which has an integral part where a dude turns into a worm! Not only a worm, but a fly. Dragonflys, MAEVEflies, damsel flies... Baby dragonflies are called nymphs too...
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