Monday, March 28, 2011

The Caterpillar Dub 24


CHAPTER 24

A movement is accomplished in six stages
And the seventh brings return.
The seven is the number of the young light
It forms when darkness is increased by one.
Change returns success
Going and coming without error.
Action brings good fortune.
Sunset.

The time is with the month of winter solstice
When the change is due to come.
Thunder in the other course of heaven.
Things cannot be destroyed once and for all.
Change returns success
Going and coming without error.
Action brings good fortune.
Sunset, sunrise.

A movement is accomplished in six stages
And the seventh brings return.
The seven is the number of the young light
It forms when darkness is increased by one.
Change returns success
Going and coming without error.
Action brings good fortune.
Sunset, sunrise.

Syd Barrett

Don Quixote part 2

Dictionaries:

A work on early Keltek languages, written by a German, in Latin:

Grammatica Celtica. E Monumentis Vetustis

Tam Hibernicae Linguae Quam Britannicae. Dialecti Cambricae Cornicae Armoricae. Nec Non E Gallicae Priscae Reliquiis.

Construxit: J.C.Zeuss, Philos.Dr.Histor.Prof.

Volumen Secundum. MDCCCLIII:

http://books.google.com/books?id=zhIJAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA1100#v=onepage&q&f=false

An excellent collection of lexicons and scholarly books on Cornwall:

http://www.lexilogos.com/english/cornish_dictionary.htm

English/Tibetan: http://www.eng-tib.com/

Ancient Greek: http://www.lexilogos.com/english/greek_ancient_dictionary.htm

Modern Greek: http://www.kypros.org/cgi-bin/lexicon

Irish: http://www.irishdictionary.ie/dictionary

Cornish/Welsh: http://kevindonnelly.org.uk/kernewek/

Sanskrit: http://www.scribd.com/doc/22733995/A-Sanskrit-Dictionary-of-Spirituality-Scholar’s-Terms

http://sanskritdocuments.org/dict/

Kn. A palm leaf ms.written in old Canarese characters, presented to the Panjab University Library Lahore. It belongs to the shorter recension and sometimes gives important readings. Number of leaves: 94+ 1 blank. Number of lines: 7. No date is given, but as it is written in old Canarese characters, it must be at least 300 years old, and might be older.:

Nighantu and the Nirukta, the oldest Indian treatise on etymology, philology and sementics [sic].On openlibrary.org

Tao Te Ching - Chapter 24:

http://www.sacred-texts.com/tao/crv/crv030.htm

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