Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Canon:June 3, 2026

 #Canon


At the Smog Test Station...


The Jeep, Silver, made it thru fine a few weeks ago, tho the fee payment got lost in the mail-dinged for late payment, and paying online...now the White Truck, 1993 S10, on the rollers...cats made a mess inside...lost the notice...head liner inside falling down...ripped it out...all over inside...in my hair...not a good impression for the smog guy...but he's cool...runs the business by himself...it's not gonna pass...stinking up the place...it'll be a hobby...restoring it, as funds permit...along with the boat-double ended dingy...both on the driveway...Canon...happened on a guitar play just the chords of Canon in D on yt...captured me...found full version...oh!...I know that, a wedding song...and found other versions...tech, rock and roll...lots of covers!!!...curious, searched:

✨️term for tone followed by melody

🎶Canon!...or round, like "row row row your boat"...I'm much taken by rounds!...and often now I refer to Egypt's Canon, its persistance in keeping to their traditions over 3,000 years-art canon...smog checks every two years are canon...Minuet in G in movie Electric Dreams another round...had thought that placement of numbers opposite on a die, dice, 1-6, 2-5, 3-4, is a chord progression...no luck on that...7 notes in scale?...7 pleiades...I dunno...my headliner loose too!...games later today, softball finals...bbk...

:)

DavidDavid



Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Tuxedo:June 2, 2026

 Open to Interpretation

#Tuxedo

Game on...on the radio...Dodgers at Diamonbacks...a Puffin running about in the feed...Dodgers 2-Diamonbacks 0...running about in the feed, and, my thought, "another Tuxedo coloration"...Penguins like that too...tuxedos are special...formal, dress up...wore one once for prom...why so special?...in Nature?...

✨️why are tuxedos special?


🎶Ohtani with triple...Dodgers 4-Diamonbacks 0...


✨️why is tuxedo coloration common in Nature?

🧐https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Countershading

🧐https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Colours_of_Animals

🎶welp, in Nature it's practical, rather than ornamental...wait...

✨️is coloration in Nature ornamental?

🧐https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concealing-Coloration_in_the_Animal_Kingdom

✨️for mating season, do animals "dress up"?

🎶for like a party, I'm thinking, a tuxedo ball, or a techno rave rock and roll concert...

✨️around the world, tourists dress alike

✨️southern california casual dress is world wide fashion

🎶Ohtani up...ground out...In springtime, plants wear flowers...in Fall, Trees an amber look Penguins, tuxedos...

Earth

Spring-plants wear flowers...

Fall-Forests an amber look...

Penguins tuxedos.

DolphinDeer

out for a snack...Dodgers 4-Diamondbacks 1...bbk with report...bk...

Rockies 8-Angels 2...Dodgers 6-Diamondbacks 5...

:)

DavidDavid



Monday, June 1, 2026

Troy:June 1, 2026

 Open to Interpretations

#Troy

Game on...on the radio...Dodgers 1-Diamondbacks 1...top of seventh...the modern poet, HD, wrote a poem about Helen of Troy in the fashion of ancient Greek playwrites...bbk...

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H.D. (Hilda Doolittle) wrote two famous poems focusing on Helen of Troy. The best-known is her short, 18-line masterpiece simply titled "Helen" (1924), which explores how culture and mythology vilify Helen for her beauty. She also wrote the book-length epic "Helen in Egypt" (1961), which reimagines the myth, drawing from the legend that Helen was spirited to Egypt and an illusion was fought over at Troy.
[1, 2, 3, 4]

🧐https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/57280/pallinode-book-1-section-7

🎶Dodgers 1-Diamonds Backs 2...on yt...Alabama 0-Texas Tech 1...2 runners on, no outs...TT eliminated Nebraska...1-5 out...fly out...fly out...I must have read H.D., but didn't note...here, tho, her take on Helen, a pause...Bama up...6-3 out...oh, trying to get a take on H.D. difficult...lots of chat...curious to find her take on Egypt-imagists drawn to Egyptian art...

✨️imagists drawn to Egyptian art

Imagist poets, such as Ezra Pound and H.D. (Hilda Doolittle), were drawn to ancient Egyptian art and mythology because its aesthetic principles perfectly aligned with the goals of Imagism. The core appeals of Egyptian art and poetry to these modernists include: [1, 2, 3, 4]
• Conciseness and Precision: Egyptian hieroglyphics—which are simultaneously visual images and a written language—fascinated Imagists like Pound and H.D. They admired how the symbols combined deep meaning into a single, concrete shape, much like the Imagist Movement goal to present a hard, clear image rather than vague, abstract language. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]Stasis and Energy: Egyptian relief carvings and statuary possess a unique combination of stillness and immense structural power. T.E. Hulme, an aesthetic philosopher and the "father of Imagism," championed the idea of rigid, geometric, and durable art. This heavily influenced Pound’s transition from Imagism to Vorticism, where he celebrated the energy of an image frozen at its most active, central point. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]Mysticism and Synchronicity: H.D. drew heavily from the intersection of Greek and Egyptian mythologies to explore the unconscious mind, esoteric spirituality, and the agency of ancient women. Her epic sequence Helen in Egypt uses these traditions to re-evaluate archetypes of beauty, wisdom, and mystery. [1, 2]
By studying Egyptian artifacts and architecture, Imagists sought to strip away romantic Victorian verbosity and reconnect with the direct, timeless power of ancient forms of communication. [1, 2, 3]
H.D. - Wikipedia
H.D. was keenly interested in Ancient Greek literature and published numerous Greek translations. Her poems routinely drew from Greek mythology and classical poetry...

🎶welp, no matter where I go, I find footprints, thinking I was on an unexplored track...Texas Tech won over Alabama-on to final against Texas...back to Dodgers...Dodgers 1-Diamondbacks 4...Angels on...Rockies 8-Angels 4...Angels score two runs...tie game!...Rockies 8-Angels 8...bottom of eighth...Trout up...3-1...3-2...4-6-3...to top of ninth...imagism was introduced to me in school as arriving from Japan and China...but early on, H.D., with boyfriend Ezra Pound, was into Egypt...which means they all were...which makes sense...King Tut's tomb...Rockies on second and third...Rockies 9-Angels 8...to bottom of ninth..

✨️Robert Graves comments on Hilda Doolittle
Robert Graves’s comments on the Imagist poet Hilda Doolittle (H.D.)evolved significantly over their lifetimes, transitioning from early dismissiveness during his modernist critique phase to a deep, mutual fascination with mythology in their later years. [1, 2]
Early Dismissal (1927)
In A Survey of Modernist Poetry (co-written with Laura Riding), Graves harshly critiqued H.D.’s early Imagist work. He characterized her poetry as "thin, poor, and empty," condemning what he and Riding saw as the "twentieth-century dead movement" of Imagism. [1, 2]
Mythological Intersection (1940s–1960s)
As Graves developed his own theories regarding the Triple Goddess and muse-driven poetry, his view of H.D. radically shifted. H.D. became deeply inspired by Graves's seminal work, The White Goddess. She used his archetypal frameworks to structure her late-career epic poems, most notably Helen in Egypt. H.D. herself claimed to be the living incarnation of the goddess figures Graves wrote about. [1, 2]
Legacy and Reflection
In his later essays and critiques—such as in his collection The Crowning Privilege—Graves softened toward the modernist generation, including H.D., acknowledging their integral role in the trajectory of English literature. The mutual exchange of ideas between Graves's mythology and H.D.'s esoteric mysticism remains a major focal point in literary critiques of their works. [1, 2, 3]

🎶🙄"incarnation"...too much...more like a six lane roadway than footprints...hmmph...final out under review...out...game over...Rockies 9-Angels 8...

:)

DavidDavid

Sunday, May 31, 2026

Phantom:May 31, 2026

 #Phantom

Angels 2-Rays 5...Phillies 1-Dodgers 9...Texas Tech 3-Nebraska 1...Texas Tech 9-UCLA 7...Texas Tech won over my two favorites!...Tennesee vs. Texas...Alabama vs Texas Tech in softball semi-final...so, so, I'm at Ancient Sites Girl vlog, The Sea People...been there elseware-post ups on facebook for a stretch, the Deir el Medina story, which rambles into the Sea Peoples' story...they are a mystery, that is maybe plainly seen...the Trojan War side by side with the scenes at Luxor of the Sea People battle in the Nile Delta-invading ships at coasts...Odysseus too goes on about raiding Egypt too in the Odyssey...thought about raiding ships!-the Armada, Divine Wind, Conquistadors, Yangtze Patrol, Pearl Harbor, D-Day, aand, ongoing, Straight of Hormuz!...anyway, the story of Troy has different versions-not just Homer told it, or some such...in one, Helen of Troy isn't at Troy, she's hiding out in Egypt, but the gods put a phantom substitute at Troy...that's just Fringe!

🧐Rosetti-Helen of Troy

https://rossettiarchive.iath.virginia.edu/img/s163.jpg

✨️In a famous alternative tradition to Homer’s Iliad, Helen never actually went to Troy. According to the version recorded by the historian Herodotus and the playwright Euripides, the gods created a phantom Helen (an eidolon), while Hermes safely transported the real Helen to Egypt, where she sat out the entire war.

[1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

:)

DavidDavid

Saturday, May 30, 2026

School:May 30, 2026

 #School 

🧐Nalanda

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nalanda_mahavihara

✨️nalanda harry potter

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There is no canon connection between Harry Potter and Nalanda. However, the two share a fascinating conceptual parallel as historic mega-universities. [1, 2, 3]
Nalanda was a real ancient center of learning in Bihar, India. Established in the 5th century CE, it housed up to 10,000 students and 9 million manuscripts. Much like Hogwarts, it was a massive, walled academic community where thousands lived and studied diverse subjects, including medicine, philosophy, and esoteric knowledge. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Recently, the intersection of Nalanda and Harry Potter has become a popular concept in digital storytelling. Creators and filmmakers have used AI and modern filmmaking tools to imagine alternate universe scenarios. These viral concepts explore what it would look like if: [1, 2]
• Harry Potter traveled to the ancient Indian university instead of Hogwarts.Harry and Hermione discovered ancient magic and hidden libraries in Nalanda's ruins to save it from historical destruction. [1, 2]
Explore how creators are reimagining the two universes or dive into the AI-generated visualizations blending these magical worlds. [1, 2]

🧐https://www.instagram.com/reel/DV88b4QjF1N/?igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

🎶I've been deducing, ancient Egypt, Mesoamerica, ancient everywhere, had schools like this, and they weren't high tech...the feeds keep lobying the ancients had high tech...Dendera Light Bulbs and such...I'm of the opinion, they were more music schools-maybe magic dream schools!...music isn't tech..."sooths the wild beasties...myself, I find "techno canon in D" cool...along with Disney's Electric Parade...and Minuet in C in movie Electric Dreams!!!...

Angels 14-Rays 3😇...Phillies 4-Dodgers 3...Nebraska 1-Alabama 5 🥲...too late too sleepy...to dreamschool...the real Hogwarts!...I haven't watched all the Harry Potters...finished up with Fringe...time for another binge...

:)

DavidDavid

Friday, May 29, 2026

Paronomasia:April 29, 2026

Open to Interpretation

#Paronomasia

Game on...on the radio...bottom of fourth...Paronomasia is a pause!...found a paper, written in 1893...scholars go on about it a lot...myself, never heard of it...puns I know...rhymes like puns...words that sound like what are-bee...that was used using egyptian hieroglyphs that were that to make sounds for early Phoenecian-source of English, and lots of other languages...I explain this ineptly...anyway, pyramids around the ancient world, polygonal walls and such, the feeds deliver these everyday...Marsh up for Phillies...Marsh a favorite from Angel days...K...Phillies 0-Dodgers 3...Angels lost to Tampa Bay today...Angels 3-Rays 8?...UCLA softball put up 9 in the second inning against Razorbacks...Arkansas Razarobacks lost to Nebraska in 10 innings last night 3-5...some kinda collapse against UCLA...UCLA lost yesterday too...some kinda rebound today...Dodgers with another home run...all four runs homeruns...Phillies 0-Dodgers 4...so, so, I've gone nuts, seeing in paronomasia another pattern link, like the pyramids...Ohtani up...plugged paronomasia into all kinds of searches...polysynthetic compound searches!...I need to go for a walk, for exercise...get a snack...base hit...bbk...meanwhile, search results...


✨️paronomasia early phoenician

Early Phoenician Alphabet Connection
The paronomasia concept itself has its roots in Greek, where the term literally means "to name beside". However, the early Phoenician phonetic alphabet (an abjad of \(22\) consonants) is what enabled the widespread documentation of these literary devices. [1, 2, 3]
For further reading on the ancient rhetorical frameworks of the Levant and the origins of these literary names, consult the Exodus 3:14 and the Divine Name: A Case of Biblical Paronomasia paper provided by Biblical eLearning.

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Paronomasia (wordplay or punning) isn’t a concept uniquely applied to the Aztecs, but rather a literary device used to pun on the similar phonetic sounds of words in languages like English or Spanish. However, if you are looking for the wordplay inherent to the Aztec language (Nahuatl), it comes in the form of difrasismos. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Difrasismos: The Aztec "Puns" and Metaphors
Nahuatl poetry relies heavily on difrasismo, a linguistic and literary device coined by Mexican historian Ángel María Garibay. Instead of a pun that relies on similar-sounding words, a difrasismo pairs two distinct words together to create a single, deeper metaphorical meaning. [1]
Here are a few famous examples:
• \(in\) \(cuauhtli\) \(in\) \(ocelotl\) (literally "the eagle, the jaguar") = signifies a brave warrior.\(in\) \(xochitl\) \(in\) \(cuicatl\) (literally "the flower, the song") = signifies poetry.\(in\) \(atl\) \(in\) \(tlachinolli\) (literally "the water, the burnt earth") = signifies war. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Puns on Aztec Names (Paronomasia)
Because Nahuatl words feature heavy, descriptive syllables ending in the suffix -tl or -tzin, Spanish colonizers and later authors frequently engaged in their own versions of paronomasia. They altered, mispronounced, or playfully adapted Aztec names and places (e.g., changing "Mexihco" to sound more familiar, or humorously bastardizing Nahuatl syllables in pop culture like the tabletop game Lizardmen). [1, 2, 3]
If you want to dive deeper into the literary structure of Nahuatl poetry and metaphor, you can explore the poetic traditions discussed in the Aztec Philosophy overview provided by the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. [1]
Paronomasia: Definition and Examples - ThoughtCo
Mar 28, 2018 — Key Takeaways. Paronomasia is a way to make puns by using similar-sounding words for humor and meaning. Shakespeare cleverly used paronomasia even in serious sc...


✨️difrasismo synthetic language mesoamerica

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A difrasismo is a Mesoamerican stylistic and semantic device where two distinct words are paired together to form a single, esoteric metaphor. Highly prevalent in Classical Nahuatl and Classic Maya, it serves as a cornerstone of the region's poetic and religious traditions. [1, 2]
Key Concepts & Characteristics
• How it Works: Rather than taking the literal sum of the two terms, the paired words combine to represent a third, abstract concept. [1, 2]Synthetic Morphology: The connection to "synthetic language" stems from how Mesoamerican languages—most notably Nahuatl—are structurally polysynthetic. This means they frequently fuse multiple roots, verbs, and nouns into single, complex compound words to express rich ideas. Difrasismos act as a stylistic extension of this synthetic nature. [1, 2]Cultural Coding: These expressions were often used to express profound dualities, like life and death or power and humility. They served as complex metaphors for religion, war, and statecraft. [1]
Common Examples
Difrasismos are foundational to understanding the ideological framework of Mesoamerican cultures: [1, 2]
• Flower and Song (in xochitl in cuicatl in Nahuatl): Represents poetry and art.Water and Hill (atl tepetl in Nahuatl): Represents a city, town, or state (often conceptualized as an altepetl).Skirt and Blouse: Represents the sexual aspect of woman.Face and Heart (in ixtli in yollotl): Represents an individual's personality or true character.The Cloud and the Mist: Represents mystery or the sacred realm. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
To explore how these poetic and linguistic devices function in historical literature, you can read more about them on Wikipedia or Scripture Central. [1, 2]

too much!...bbk...wait...another search:

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:)egyptians word for pyramid paronomasia

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Ancient Egyptians called the pyramid "mer" (or mr), meaning "mound" or "place of ascension". The English word "pyramid" comes from Greek. [1, 2]
Paronomasia (wordplay) was a fundamental literary and religious device for ancient Egyptians, who believed similar-sounding words possessed magical creative power. [1]
• The Verb connection: The noun for pyramid (mr) sounded exactly like the verb for "to love" (mr). This allowed for profound puns in funerary texts, linking the pyramid to a structure of divine love.The Cosmic Connection: Egyptians heavily used paronomasia in religious literature like the Pyramid Texts to align the king with the gods by playing on the names of stars, deities, and cosmic phenomena. [1, 2, 3]
For more on how wordplay functions in ancient texts, explore the computational linguistics studies on Brill or the rhetorical breakdowns from Atkins Bookshelf.

🎶🙄bk...Phillies 2-Dodgers 4...aand, one more search:

✨️🧐The Phoenician alphabet evolved from Egyptian hieroglyphs through an intermediate stage called the Proto-Sinaitic script. Semitic laborers in Egypt adapted specific hieroglyphic symbols to represent consonant sounds based on the first letter of the corresponding Semitic word. This simplification created the first widely used alphabet.
[1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

🎶I have it the laborers were at the Torquiose mine in Sinai-Hathor's...in the time of Deir el Medina, Qena Bend...and Egyptian "store" cities...for sometime...

DavidDavid

Thursday, May 28, 2026

After:May 28, 2026

#After


After me

After you

🎶It's a "double word"...after after...

✨️term for double words like touch touch

🧐polysemy...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polysemy

🎶multiplicity...aand, the thought toggles to the other thought...thought thought...

Thought you
Thought me

✨️term for thoughts shifting from one meaning to another as in puns

🧐paronomasia...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pun

✨️paronomasia in ancient egypt

ancient egypt

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Paronomasia (the deliberate use of wordplay or puns) was highly prevalent in ancient Egypt. The Egyptians viewed puns not merely as literary flourishes or jokes, but as a magical and productive force. Because written words carried generative power, similar-sounding words were believed to hold meaningful, ontological connections. [1, 2]
The Mechanics of Egyptian Wordplay
• Theological Connections: Words that sounded alike when spoken were viewed as deeply connected, often birthing whole mythological narratives. For example, the sun god created mankind (remetj) from his own tears (remetj), a myth rooted in their phonetic similarity. [1]Dream Exegesis: Ancient Egyptian dream interpretation manuals (e.g., the Chester Beatty Papyri) heavily relied on paronomasia to bridge the gap between a dream's imagery (protasis) and its meaning (apodosis). For instance, dreaming of eating a donkey (aa) meant the dreamer would become great (aa). [1]Literary Strategy: In texts like the Tale of Sinuhe, authors used sustained puns to link a character's names to their actions, geographic locations, and ultimate destinies. [1]
For further reading on how these puns were used to construct narratives and interpret dreams, explore the academic analyses in Divination: Egyptian Dream Exegesis and the study of the Tale of Sinuhe by Egyptologist Scott Noegel. [1]

🎶welp...seems to me the the transitions in dreams, the shape shifting, is what I'm calling toggling-a tear turn into a dear deer...oh, Egyptian book I ordered should be on the porch...bbk...nope...I revisited UCLA's take on the HWT throne...the throne, thrones of Egypt had multiple meanings, attributes...an author cited, and in the bibliography, caught my eye, and I searched him up, but all his works in German, or other languages...maybe Egyptian scholars should write in Egyptian-Chaucer, Dante, tried to get away from that writing in the vernacular...movement to common speech hand in hand with democracy...or some such...

🧐UCLA HWT throne

🎶and James Joyce went the other way, making exclusive books...

✨️paronomasia in Finnegans Wake

🧐wiki Finnegans Wake...

Although the base language of the novel is English, it is an English that Joyce modified by combining and altering words from many languages into his own distinctive idiom
. Some commentators believe this technique was Joyce's attempt to reproduce the way that memories, people, and places are mixed together and transformed in a dreaming or half-awakened state.

🎶touch touch in the hands of the touched...ai is...oh...a look see...

✨️AI text prompts are paronomasia

🧐https://undetectable.ai/blog/paronomasia/


🎶actually, the thought I had was that just a text is all AI needs to make an animation, CGI...just so, a thought makes a dream particular...and a single thought links to a single dream particular...

🧐"Every picture tells a story story..."-Rod Stewart song

🎶aand, double words aren't that hard to see, there right there there..."see the world feelingly"-King Lear...and

✨️ reading is a fluid experience, fluid in its rapidity...rapid cognition...it turns things over and over in a moment...

🧐https://www.psypost.org/neuroscientists-discover-a-key-brain-signal-that-predicts-reading-fluency-in-children/

🧐"regenerates microsecond to microsecond"-Forbidden Planet monster reveal...with its sloth claw feet..."an impossibility"...


✨️How do we hold on to a memory?

🎶Record Record...for sometime...Angels 7-Tigers 1 😇...Dodgers off today...softball world series underway...

:)
DavidDavid