Monday, August 5, 2019

Ancient Language Linear A


Q.  Hello Lynn, Linear A is an old language that predates ancient Rome and Greece.

Who was responsible for creating the language and is there anything special about the writings that they have tried to translate? 

Thanks for your blog !


A.  When I focus on this writing, I see an image of an ET.  This particular ET is tall, about 7 feet, has an almond shaped head and two very dark, large eyes.  His skin is very pale green, so pale that it looks to be barely tinted.   He has some kind of robe or cloth on him, exposing only arms and feet, and is wearing no shoes.  


He is showing humans how to write. It looks as though the teachings occurred in the dirt/sand, and they use their fingers to master the movements.  I hear the ETs gifting this language to humans, and is was taught in the fashion because the fine motor skills of writing had not been developed.  



As human got better, they would burn the end of sticks wrapped in plant leaves until they were charred.  They would then write on rocks with the burnt end, leaving an ash writing.  They realized that was not only a way to communicate with the ETs that would visit them, but they could communicate with each other.  This became a very valuable tool within their societies.  It evolved to carvings and paints (with berries and other items that could produce a hue).  


I'm not sure what they have been successful in translating, but as I look at this I get you are to start in the center, and work you way counter clockwise.  Most writings do share a story.  Many depict their alien friends and events (like a tragedy).  Oddly, even though these symbols stand for an object or an event (mostly nouns and verbs), much of it could not be pronounced because this is an ET language (and later prompted humans to create a similar language for things they could pronounce).  Some of the light colored scratches were clicking sounds that humans cannot make, however, they were able to know what was being relayed by looking at the symbol.


This is a very interesting, very old language that became the building block for future languages (if the ETs could do it, they felt they could too, and make it more relevant to the world they were living in).  


And that is all I have for this reading.  Thank you.  Love and light, Lynn


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8 comments:

Robert Schoen said...

I've never seen this example of writing before, but it really does have some characters that are still part of Hebrew, Arabic and Chinese writing. I think the Chinese like character is also the symbol for the home. It's a fascinating concept that writing could have originated as a means of communicating with the extraterrestrials. Perhaps today some of the same extraterrestrials are making crop circles as a means of communicating to us.

@Watch said...

Hello Lynn very intresting indeed! In fact I got drawn more to the technique they used to prepare the sticks to be able to write with them. In these rock-drawings the predominant color is red, and resists pretty well the tropical climate. Would you mind checking out what the red colour was made out of? ( https://www.em.com.br/app/galeria-de-fotos/2018/04/29/interna_galeriafotos,6526/pico-da-pedra-alta-em-buenopolis.shtml?sd=no&back=https%3A//www.em.com.br/app/noticia/gerais/2018/04/29/interna_gerais%2C954912/serra-do-espinhaco-lar-das-tribos-pre-historicas-de-minas.shtml#ancora_galeria1 ) Thank You!

TheOnlyOne said...

Ive always wondered where different languages come from. Thankvyou

Sam said...

Check out human resonance.org. It has alot of interesting info. It has the translation of paleo sankrit supposedly the first language.

Psychic Focus, Lynn said...

Thanks so much for the comments!

@Watch: I was trying to understand that too. It looks like they took berries, smashed them, and boiled them for a very long time. They would add animal fats and continue to boil. They would simmer it so long it would turn into really thick pasts and paint with that. I get the key to the consistency was the animal fat.

Raymond said...

No wonder it has not been deciphered. It can't be done unless there is something to compare it too. Maybe one day we'll find a Rosetta Stone that will help us with it.
Thanks !

@Watch said...

Thank you Lynn very intresting! I was guessing more into a ground mineral direction but the berry related origin makes much more sense!

daisy said...

In one of Seth's books he didn't mention ETs but he did say that in some early writing one could trace the letter/s with a finger and get other mental information like what an animal would eat, where it lived, etc.