Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Așa

Therefore, considering, in Romanian and Sanskrit. Above, Romanian spelling.
अशाprep.azAconsidering
I wish i didn't drink so much tonight. Hard to put together pieces of yet another puzzle. Finally figured the source of pain on my body here, at this apartment and difficulty breathing in the last few days. Sometimes in spring of 2016 after a walk at Tryon where we both saw a chunk of a redwood tree cut next to the trail, they came and added new mulch around the building. I lost those posts with the closing of g+. Have the pictures but it would take too long to search in the nearly 100k pics i have in the computer. Here is a more recent one from fb. I removed lots of it over the years, but there is still too much.
As one can see, it's red. When we went to California we saw in a park next to Eureka but also on the road some of these trees as thick of a small house, some 1500 years old. Almost contemporary with Roman Empire. I drove all afternoon and we got close to Eureka at night and was driving in a forest with what i thought they were small kiosks or houses or something but they were trees.

Redwood is a very hard wood as well and contains some toxic stuff that kills mold and bacteria. In other words it doesn't rot.

The mulch around the building contains also lots of dust probably from the process. I came with my hands in contact with it and it is very stingy. Tiny, invisible pieces get to your skin and hurts for hours or days.

Also there are areas where it never gets wet. One can assume at vibrations by cars with modified exhaust it flies and some gets inside. Actually, in the first year after they layed it there was so much inside that the water coming out of AC left a red residue on the patio concrete.

Lately i used a room AC in paritially closed circuit (hot output back at the input) which collects lots of water from air, in other words as a dehumidifier. It drips up to a gallon a day. It helps with the wet bulging floors after people are doing laundry and drying with the broken exhaust in the basement and smell of mold. But if i let it too much, under 40% humidity the invisible dust from the mulch start flying around and hurting.

Could this had been done intentionally, i would think so.

But the post is about something else. I wrote on g+ about Ahura Mazda, when i first heard about. It was the semantic coincidence with the car brand which prompted me tp write about.

Here are some of the pics in that post. First, a Nazi eagle pulled from water in... Uruguay.



Chrysler logo

Innana, ancient Babylonian Goddess

And here is one i saw today for the first time today

I saw that type of pearled beards before. They are Babylonian or Mesopotamian (below). The wings are also from Innana, most important Babylonian goddess, picture above. But the raised palm.

It's becoming pretty clear to me what Zoroastrianism is and why it still attracts. It is a combination of Babylonian and Indo European mythology. Even the name say. Ahura comes from Ur. Yasna probably comes from original Indo European birth place north of Black Sea, Yamnia Culture. However what's intriguing is Sintashta. Will leave that for later, obviously ran into something i wasn't prepared for.

Main reason i wrote this is the name Radu Mazăre. Last name in Romanian means peas and Radu could be the equivalent of Rod. Word in sanskrit for lentils is masUra.
मसूरm.masUralentil [Lens esculenta - Bot.]

But a loose anagram of the first and last names could lead to Ahura Mazda.

Zare în Romanian means Horizon and zori means dawn.

Then how about Zoran?

And his British with Muslim accent version?

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