B-Beth-Hieroglyph-Leg
With the letter Beth, meaning house we begin to see how the evolution of the alphabets begins to occur.
Originally the Egyptian hieroglyph B was depicted as a rectangle with an open spot at the bottom. In many hieroglyphs it's carved in this way.
These are of an earlier era in the Egyptian dynasty periods.So why is the leg shown as the standing Egyptian hieroglyph for B or house?
The evolution of the coming and going came into play in the carvings of hieroglyphs and is often depicted as two legs spread, as if walking.
Appearing as an upside down V with feet. Beth is also associated with the phonetic V as Vet and in the modern Hebrew it shows with a dot in the center if the letter to designate
the pronunciation as Beth or Vet, the one with the dot or dagesh being the B phonetically.
If you were to take the time to study the evolution and numerical equations that begin to occur with Beth you would find a vast multi-complex of interrelated data arising.
The numeric associations that are mathematically attributed to this letter are considered to be infinite.
But for the purposes of the basic value of the letter we will use the most fundamental association that has been handed down for centuries andthat is 2.
It is interesting that as we progress from A to B we go from Ox to House. From food to shelter.
With the onset of the letter and correspondences that associate to this card, however, we begin a vast multitude of subjects, far too many tocover in specific detail here.
Infinite.In order to consider anything there must be someone there to do the thinking.
So when we enter the realm of a duality or 2, it's easy to miss the fact that the third element is the one looking at the 2. Creating a triad.
Or a trinity.Again stated here for momentary consideration and little more.
I'm, once again, forced to consider, that, which I commonly assume other people are aware of, and feel the need to address details that may seem obvious to many but also may
be overlooked by others.
Also again in cryptic reference to the Bible in which the temple and house are words used in relation to the body and where food and eating is referred to in relation to the
knowledge and consumption of information and thought.
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