Glagolitic Kaballah
Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 6:40 pm
I didn't know where to put this post, gnosticism or here, so I've posted it here.
After almost 20 years of study and research I've come to conclusion about atributions of glagolitic letters. Glagolitic is the oldest Slavic script. It was in use among Croatian people untill the beggining of 20th century, when it is was pushed out by latin script. There are several theories about its origins, but the most popular is that the script was invented by st. Cyril sometime in 9th century CE. New researches put the question mark above this theory, so there is no definite answer to that. It is a fact that this script is made for Slavic language, and it was accepted by catholic church as well as latin, greek and hebrew, so there are a lot of christian thematic books, missals, breviaries, but also much of popular literature and legal acts written in glagolitic. Maybe the most famous is the monumental plate called Baščanska ploča (Baška tablet) dated around year 1100, with the earliest mention of some Croatian ruler (king Dmitar Zvonimir) and Croatian name in the native language.
My work started as I wanted to find astrological atributions of the letters, as hebrew kabalists did with hebrew. After years of explorations and experimenting, the real breakthrough came when I analyzed an appearance of zodiacal constellations and found out thet certain letters are exact match to signs of Zodiac. The rest matched the hebrew, either by numerical value, or it was simple sound equivalent.
If anyone is interested to see what I've done, visit my blog at http://vileslavirin.blogspot.com/...any suggestions are welcomed, every discussion is praiseworthy.
After almost 20 years of study and research I've come to conclusion about atributions of glagolitic letters. Glagolitic is the oldest Slavic script. It was in use among Croatian people untill the beggining of 20th century, when it is was pushed out by latin script. There are several theories about its origins, but the most popular is that the script was invented by st. Cyril sometime in 9th century CE. New researches put the question mark above this theory, so there is no definite answer to that. It is a fact that this script is made for Slavic language, and it was accepted by catholic church as well as latin, greek and hebrew, so there are a lot of christian thematic books, missals, breviaries, but also much of popular literature and legal acts written in glagolitic. Maybe the most famous is the monumental plate called Baščanska ploča (Baška tablet) dated around year 1100, with the earliest mention of some Croatian ruler (king Dmitar Zvonimir) and Croatian name in the native language.
My work started as I wanted to find astrological atributions of the letters, as hebrew kabalists did with hebrew. After years of explorations and experimenting, the real breakthrough came when I analyzed an appearance of zodiacal constellations and found out thet certain letters are exact match to signs of Zodiac. The rest matched the hebrew, either by numerical value, or it was simple sound equivalent.
If anyone is interested to see what I've done, visit my blog at http://vileslavirin.blogspot.com/...any suggestions are welcomed, every discussion is praiseworthy.