Showing posts with label pisces. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pisces. Show all posts

Thursday, January 4, 2007

Pisces and Fishes and Old Vagina Signs

Old Christian Sign is that of Fish, the Greek word being IX ..., that is - Jesus Christ the Son of God, the Saviour.. The adopted sign - the Vesica Piscis is an oval figure, pointed at both ends and, supposedly representing the air bladder of a fish. Now, it might be the bladder, but to me it looks more like a sign of a female's vagina with a Cross sign being the fallic symbol.

My point is that in Latin, Romance, and Germanic languages the root of a word fish - pisces, pesca and so on has its weird correlation in Slavic languages - piska/pichka where piska/pichka stands for vulva (female sexual organ). Is that a coincidence?

Slavic root for [fish] is [rib]: riba/ryba/ribar/ribolov (fisherman) et cet.

Another coincidence: German Pferd (horse) has a relative in English - [fart], and in Slavic [perd]. Might that be connected to horses farting quite often?

The beginnings of a language are really humble. It's all about physical functions of a human, and his environment - eat, drink, suck, fart, fuck, make war with neighbors and try to keep gods satisfied ... Nothing heroic or lofty.

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