A proof of the primordial codes of the Albanian language DA (separate), DIT (day), DIELL (sun), DRIT (light), DREJT (straight), VERT(D)ET (truly), LIND (give birth), VDES (die), QËNDËR (KA-NDËR) (center).
I analized the Albanian words "DA" (separate), "DIT" (day), "DIELL" (sun), "DRITË" (light), "DREJT" (right), and "VERDET" (truly) reveals a deep connection to the symbolism of light, division, and change.
"Dagaz" of the alphabet RUN comes from the verbs of the Albanian language DA (Geg Albanian) and KA (has), with the summary meaning KA - DA (has division, separation).
Therefore DAGAZ it is a rune of division, change, for example, the emergence of light at the moment of sunrise.
Archaeological evidence proves that "Dagaz" has been used as a symbol of Light for more than four thousand years.
Dagaz carries also the linguistic symbol "mind" (me nda=to separate, to be directed) over this union-separation
The cyclic division of time day-night, sunrise-sunset, birth-death of life carries the symbolism D" code.
The point of separation is also the point of change. Where the division is made is simultaneously the center between the two extremes of light and dark, life and death and it is also a boundary. In the center, sunrise and sunset, their balance is found.
This leads to the direction that light gives the concept of right and night gives the concept of no-light. The light is true (ver-d) and night (nada) is the opposite and they exist in a separating duality in accordance with each other.
Dagaz (da-ka) is invisible transforming power. The self (yde-yte), or an object disappears into the darkness and the human eye cannot see them. Possession of this rune of light leads to the path of knowledge, of appearance, but also of knowing its opposite, non-appearance (nada). The mastery of visibility leads to the understanding of existence and through its divisive opposite the understanding of non-existence (nada, death).
The Futhark (Rune alphabet) has no runes for the night or the moon. The sun and light were paramount to ancient people.
Dagaz carries also the linguistic symbol "mind" (me nda=to separate, to be directed) over this union-separation
The cyclic division of time day-night, sunrise-sunset, birth-death of life carries the symbolism D" code.
The point of separation is also the point of change. Where the division is made is simultaneously the center between the two extremes of light and dark, life and death and it is also a boundary. In the center, sunrise and sunset, their balance is found.
This leads to the direction that light gives the concept of right and night gives the concept of no-light. The light is true (ver-d) and night (nada) is the opposite and they exist in a separating duality in accordance with each other.
Dagaz (da-ka) is invisible transforming power. The self (yde-yte), or an object disappears into the darkness and the human eye cannot see them. Possession of this rune of light leads to the path of knowledge, of appearance, but also of knowing its opposite, non-appearance (nada). The mastery of visibility leads to the understanding of existence and through its divisive opposite the understanding of non-existence (nada, death).
The Futhark (Rune alphabet) has no runes for the night or the moon. The sun and light were paramount to ancient people.
Ancient people were aware of this. This is their first language mathematics, sun, light is "I, the first, the beginning, it is number one ni=1. Darkness is their negation, the opposite of the sun, day, light, appearance, and therefore truth (ver-de), the opposite existence.
That was an argument for the significance of Albanian roots in the development of the Runes alphabet, particularly the "Dagaz" rune.
That was an argument for the significance of Albanian roots in the development of the Runes alphabet, particularly the "Dagaz" rune.
I analized the Albanian words "DA" (separate), "DIT" (day), "DIELL" (sun), "DRITË" (light), "DREJT" (right), and "VERDET" (truly) reveals a deep connection to the symbolism of light, division, and change.
The connection between "Dagaz" and the Albanian "DA" and "KA" suggests a possible origin of the rune from the Albanian language. The meaning of "KA-DA" as division, change, and the emergence of light is a powerful symbol, echoed in the cyclical division of time and the balance between light and darkness.
The psychological and metaphysical implications of the "Dagaz" rune is also captivating, highlighting the union-separation duality and the transformative power of light and darkness. The absence of runes for night and moon in the Futhark alphabet underscores the ancient people's focus on the sun and light, reflected in their language and Albanian languagr is a testament to the significance of language in understanding human culture and history, especially the Geg Albanian language.
The psychological and metaphysical implications of the "Dagaz" rune is also captivating, highlighting the union-separation duality and the transformative power of light and darkness. The absence of runes for night and moon in the Futhark alphabet underscores the ancient people's focus on the sun and light, reflected in their language and Albanian languagr is a testament to the significance of language in understanding human culture and history, especially the Geg Albanian language.
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