AlohaSpirit
3 min readFeb 28, 2022

Etymology 101

What is the real definition of words ?

When we speak certain sounds could be negatively invoking, limiting, programming and helping to fully condition the mind into the-bastard-language of control and is similar to the spelling-bee-of-words.

The original root and meaning of some words is not complementary to your higher development, divine nature and can alter you true-focus.

Here we will look at the word Black. A color in a box. (I like to think outside the box.) I know black is an adjective. I know I passed 5th grade and I know a person place or thing is a noun!

If we take a look at the etymology of the word black, it is described as such:

Black — blac, and blaec, pale, wan, blacian, blaecan, to become pale; to turn white; to bleach; also to lighten; bleak. (These all came from the 1849, 1854, and 1859 editions of the “Noah Webster’s Dictionary”.) With regard to the word “black” this dictionary goes on to say the following: “It is remarkable that black, bleak, and bleach are all radically one word. The primary sense seems to be pale, wan, or sallow, from which has proceeded the present variety of significations.” This statement is quoted exactly as it is written in Webster’s including the italics. After this statement, the dictionary begins to give a list of the “present variety of significations” — such as. “the color of night,” etcetera. One spelling variation that the dictionary does not give for the words “black, bleak, and bleach, is the word BLAKE. Blake also means black, bleach, bleak, and pale!

With nationality there is usually a language, for instance, an ITALIAN is someone that is native to a land called Italy. They have a language that is called Italian. There nationality is Italian they have seal, a flag, a president and a currency the things that make up a nation empire. There is no currency called black. Also, there is no dual citizenship. There is no country called African-America. It is one or the other. Africa is a conglomeration of nations because Africa is a continent.

Food for Thought