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>It can't be a coincidence that:
>- the thrembo meme was essentially an x-files themed covid-era precursor to the six and seven memes.
>- the Ϫ (Coptic letter Djandja) is one of the 6 or 7 letters derived from Demotic Egyptian to represent sounds not found in Greek. Mosf Coptic letters are borrowed from Greek, but the Djandja in specific was borrowed from Egypt to write out the pronunciation of Egyptian places and people.
>- In some manuscripts, it may be found interchanged withϭ(Chima) or evenⲇ(Delta) due to scribal errors, or regional accents (one of the root causes of language evolution lol).
>- The Djandja is from the Coptic alphabet — which was developed specifically to translate the Bible and liturgical texts from Greek and Hebrew into their native Egyptian tongue. As such, the script itself is often viewed as a "sacred vessel" for the Word of God — and it is if you're a Christian. Literally the only language like it, and it's just for the Bible.
>- Gnostics believed the seven vowels of the Coptic/Greek alphabet corresponded to the seven planetary spheres. While Ϫ is a consonant, it was seen as a modifier of sorts that could change the vibration of the celestial sounds.
>- Because Ϫ (Djandja) and ϭ (Chima) produce sibilant or affricate sounds, they were sometimes associated with the "breath of life" or the "hiss of the serpent" (Sophia/Wisdom). In Gnostic texts like the Pistis Sophia, specific letter combinations are used as "words of power" to pass through celestial gates.
>Personally, I think it's a rabbit. I think it's Isis/Venus/Inanna/Asherah/Sophia snuck back into the most sacred language. Yeshua ben Yosef is the Sun, and she is the Moon (usagi). Together, they breathe the sacred breath of life that flows through us all.