5 Levels of Knowledge
The fourth level of understanding Manakahthey is knowing the meaning of words. Someone who speaks the native language will associate the meaning of things such as “Heat” with the native word חם. I call this level four understanding. It’s simple and to the point.
If you are learning Manakahthey as a foreign language, you will gain a level three understanding. Level 3 is higher than level four because you can identify multiple ways of saying חם such as “heat”.
Level Two understanding would be knowing the symbolic meaning of the symbols.
You can get this information by reading my book Primitive Sign Language Volume One. This book gives you an introduction of the symbols and tells you the various meanings that the symbols could have depending on which attribute it is expressing. This information is new and most people don’t know the symbolic, figurative or gestural meanings of words and symbols. This is exclusive to the Manakahthey language or the language of Noah. Hebrew or Native speakers do not know this information.
Notice how the higher the level the more information is unpacked.
Proto-Universal Cognate Parallels
Yahudeyth:
- חם (Ham/Kham) – heat, hot
- חם (Ham / KahM) – Son of Noah – see Kemet
- חמה (KahMaH) – sun, heat
- חום (KahuM) – heat
- יחם (YeKahM) – to be hot
Kemet (Kahmeth /Egyptian):
- black (associated heat)
- 𓆎𓅓𓏏
Level One is not only knowing the symbolic meaning, but connecting them with other words to explain it’s meaning. It also incorporates the understanding of its origins and how to explain them. Level One understanding puts life into the words. Level one understanding unpacks more of the information that is hidden within the symbols.
You can learning a Level four understanding and know Manakahthey without ever knowing level one, however, you would be cheating yourself.
I am working on Primitive Sign Language Volume 2 which is this Level One that I am speaking about. You can know the meaning of all Manakahthey words, without any deeper thought, but all of the words which have their origins in Manakahthey can be unpacked like this word חם.
Look how knowing “KahM” means heat, can help you understand the meaning of “KahMaH” meaning sun. or why Ham was called “KahM” meaning heat for implying being heated by the sun.
Sometimes words will have gestural meaning, sometimes it will be figurative. This word חם has a scientific meaning. It was a riddle.
Alas,… I need your support to complete this work. My efforts to unpack one word can take me hours because I have to research other languages for confirmation, do other research such as this word. I had to study the nature of “heat” to get this understanding and how one feels heat. Knowing Level 3 about the MaYeM and KaheyTs symbol helped me to crack the riddle after I researched the nature of heat. Imagine, I didn’t fully understand that heat comes from burning fat / fuel. Kaheyts is a wall, but it is also a body. Our body or the body of an animal has fuel or fat. Burning it or heating it will give off energy or heat. When we lose energy, we get hot and lose water by evaporation and we lose fat. The lose of fat creates heat.
How can you know this word “KahM” without knowing the science behind heat? This language is not like any other language. This language will open your mind and make you connect information. Because you know KahM means “heat” and you know some of the information contained in this lesson, you will be able to identify similar words. That is empowering.