How word meaning blooms from the symbolism of the alphabet. by Celeste Claire Horner
Words in Bloom
Have you ever wondered why words mean what they do? Why is T-R-E-E the word for a tall, bushy object that sticks up out of the ground? A comparison of world languages has led to a revolutionary discovery:
The LETTERS of the Alphabet are PICTURES!
The meaning of a WORD BLOOMS like a flower, seeded by the symbolism of letters! This key can visually super-charge your thoughts, and instantly boost your power to interpret world languages!
T is a Tree
The letter T looks like a tree. Each letter in the word tree depicts some aspect of a tree such as elevation, leaves, or branching:
T looks like a Tall, Towering, Tree.
Tǎ, 塔, means tower in Chinese. T can also be underground roots.
Tunnel, Tomb, Terrain, sTake, Tack.
Tǔ, 土, means earth in Chinese.
r Arm, rib, branch growing from trunk.
R represents radiating RooTs.
E branches, like 3-toed bird feet.
Elevations, tiers, steps, levels.
e leaf, seed, or bird nest eGG.
The dictionary etymology of the English word tree refers to the Greek drys δρυς, the oak tree, but does not provide an elemental rationale for the word. Yet, by examining the pictographic symbolism of the alphabet, we can see how meaning emerges naturally from the symbolism of letters. We can apply this key to interpret words in many languages!
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O is the sun. D is the Dawn. T is a tree.
Y is the skY, and W is a wave of water.
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