tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9512229.post110372831423949378..comments2023-09-16T05:28:35.423-07:00Comments on Quests of the Dragon and Bird Clan: Land of GoldPaul Kekai Manansalahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17929956945080453339noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9512229.post-52800732748625422102007-12-18T11:29:00.000-08:002007-12-18T11:29:00.000-08:00*lujang "brass" PAN Dempwolff*luyaN "brass" PAN Lo...<I>*lujang "brass" PAN Dempwolff<BR/>*luyaN "brass" PAN Lopez<BR/>*timah "tin" PAN Dempwolff</I><BR/><BR/>Actually quite a bit is fitting into place. The same habits of the Sulu people, the Tau Sug, very similar to Phoenician style settlements.<BR/><BR/>An alchemy (though more anciently likely alchemy and yin / yang, bird/serpent(dragon) symbolism predates metallurgy, i.e. African secret societies, Native American warrior etc). Basic wisdom of alchemy in fact likely originated with women, in having to struggle with mood swings of menses, finding the "middle" in extremes.<BR/><BR/>But here lays a convincing argument, from Nusantao to Phoenician (South Indian haplo J2, Arab haplo J1, NW Semitic J2, North African E3a?) and carried to Southern Britain (tin).<BR/><BR/>*lujang "brass" PAN Dempwolff<BR/>*luyaN "brass" PAN Lopez<BR/><BR/>Quite possibly we've found origin of LUGH of the SILVER HAND...<BR/><BR/>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lugus<BR/><BR/><I>The contemporary compilation of etymological lexica at the universities of Leiden and Wales[11][12] suggests an alternative etymology for lloer, from Common Celtic *lus-rā, where the root would be cognate with that of Latin luridus [earlier *lus-idus] <B>"pale yellow"</B>). Another possibility is Proto-Indo-European *leug- meaning blackness, dimness, darkness (thought by Pokorny to be the root of the ill-attested Gaulish word lugos ‘raven’), or *leug- ‘swamp, peat-bog’. Proto-Celtic *Lug-u-s may equally be related to Proto-Celtic *lug- meaning "oath, pledging, assurance" on the one hand and "deceive" on the other (derived from Proto-Indo-European *leugh- ‘avowal, <B>deception</B>’). Juliette Wood interprets his name as deriving from Proto-Celtic *lug-, oath, which would support this identification of Mercury as a god of contracts.<BR/><BR/>The name may also be related to Old Irish lug "lynx", perhaps indicating the existence of a Proto-Celtic root that denoted an animal with "shining eyes", from PIE *leuk- "to shine" (compare Greek lunx "lynx", perhaps from a zero-grade form *luk- with infixed nasal).</I><BR/><BR/>Or even the Maui like trickster, LOKI<BR/><BR/>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lugh<BR/><BR/><I>Lugh's father was Cian ("Distance") of the Tuatha Dé Danann and his mother was Ethniu (Eithne/Enya), daughter of Balor, of the Fomorians.</I> <B>Enya/Ain/Ainu/black Annis/Hina?</B><BR/><BR/><I>There may be further triplism associated with his birth. His father, Cian, is usually mentioned together with his brothers Cú ("hound") and Cethen, who nonetheless have no stories of their own, and two characters called Lugaid, a popular medieval Irish name thought to derive from Lugh, have three fathers: Lugaid Riab nDerg (Lughiadh of the Red Speckles) was the son of the three Findemna or fair triplets, and Lugaid mac Con Roí was also known as mac Trí Con, "son of three hounds". Notably, in Ireland's other great "sequestered maiden" story, the tragedy of Deirdre, the king's intended is carried off by three brothers, who are hunters with hounds. The canine imagery continues with another Lugaid, Lugaid mac Con, and of course Lugh's son Cúchulainn ("Culann's Hound"). In some stories Cian was able to transform into a dog.</I><BR/><BR/>So in fact the Nusantao possibly kicked this off, with assistance of South Indian trade networks (<B>Toda</B> in India are 47% Haplogroup J2, possible "origin" group?) and Phoenicians. <BR/><BR/>And separately, back to Laghu, Lagu, Laghutantra (which just means "abridged tantra" no mystical meaning), Laghu or Lagu in Carnatic South Indian music, is a term based on "hand" clapping (<B>Tala</B>, or Thala) and finger counting to keep track of beats bars. Of course one is familiar that gypsies and Spaniards still do this clapping, and I think North Africans too, but in rudimentary form.<BR/><BR/>Lagu/Laghu IS A kind of numbering or dualistic partition, just as a "Loch" is a body of water separated from sea, or Lagoon is too. Beautiful still water. Lakh (means 10,000 in India) and Laksamana means sea admiral in Indo-Malay. Likely origin of "LAKE".<BR/><BR/>But back to my "musing" very interesting that "LUGH"'s foster mother is TAILTU, and to me this is a striking corollary to Carnatic music or <B>TALA</B>, which is hand clapping.<BR/><BR/>And of course TARA the Polynesian sea goddess (of great expanse) and related TAN-TRA (continuum).<BR/><BR/>Of course all of the Druids "Tree Alphabet" was done pneumonically on fingers and we must not forget Moses - Aaron and Sons, Kohanim blessing, which is called<BR/><BR/>Shefa-<B>Tal</B><BR/><BR/>http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g233/mogrhod/Shefa_Tal.jpg<BR/><BR/>Thala, or Thalum lessons<BR/><BR/>http://www.petelockett.com/pete%20new%20pages/Thalum%20south%20india.htmlMog Rhodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15451425344211511003noreply@blogger.com