...Language.
'Jibreel,' is the patron of a US military 'department...' |
This is language that is used to convey messages to some people, and not to others who hear the same words. 'Twilight language' specifically means that the same word, or words that appear very similar, have two or more different meanings, and some of those meanings are only known to a select few in the audience hearing what is said.
But then there is also the fact that there are some vast bodies of knowledge and information, that simply could not be known by some - and when such matters are discussed, those who had a complete lack of exposure to the subject at all, would really have no means to comprehend anything that was being said. So you can just imagine, here is this really very advanced civilization - for example - and they were attempting to explain something to you that you had no way of fully grasping, or at least, not quickly...
'Snap pizzicato' or battuto, is the circular symbol above the note. |
They could even plug a 'data feed' directly into your brain and what would it achieve? Maybe just a lot of scrambled ideas, at best. You'd have to be 'trained,' brought along, as it were, slowly... ...have the complex ideas and relationships introduced to you, maybe, bit by bit.
Bela Bartok, or Bartok Bela, actually, in his native Hungarian - we've mentioned his name recently - sure, he was a classical music composer. But in Swiss German, his name sounds like a violin technique he used in some of his compositions - the 'snap pizzicato,' or 'battuto;' barto'k in the Swiss dialect.
'Bela,' too, of course, was the human girl who became a vampire in the very successful television series 'Twilight.'
Not that there's any connection in that lot of double-speak there anywhere - because there isn't. Other than they are examples of multiple meanings for stuff.
JES |
Halloween is coming up. Evil, wicked, demonic, anti-religious (not sure how though because it is an actual 'special day' or something in most Christian religions and all Witch-y ones), evening. I'm sure - surely - there must be some strict proper religious people who read here too. They can yell at me now! Hit me, guys. All of you proper religious people out there. Tell me what you know.
Meanwhile, my friend JES here, wants to sing you a song about her life as a werewolf. 'Vilkas.' Means 'wolf,' I think in Estonian. I think. Guelph, also, I believe, royal family across Europe and elsewhere; also means 'wolf.'
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