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In the main European languages and dialects, especially in French, Iberian and Italian, in the Celtic (South German and English) and Romanian language field may be a simple relationship between the ego-pronoun (I) identification and the name of God the Creator. The name of God the Creator is off a "D", the first person pronoun and a final "s", for example: The name identified the Caesar, the Celtic god of creation (Dis-Fr) is formed from a "D", the first person pronoun "i" and a final "s".
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iou me , or m 'iou , and the name God the Creator Diou were in the old-European culture so well identified as religious symbols (hieroglyphs), whose symbolism can be easily decrypted using the old androgynous creation legend in the Symposium of Plato. Here you have to because of the correlation between the ego-pronouns and the name of God the Creator of the associated start of a creation of the ego as the first man (Adam Cadmon) in the image of God the Creator. symbolize in the Indo-Iranian languages first-person pronouns, however, the first man "Man," Tacitus 98AD has already referred in his book Germania as the first German man and son of Tuisco. The European first-person pronouns also describe the first man Adam Cadmon, but use a different, androgynous model, which is documented in this essay as a hieroglyphic combination.
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