The Stellar Man is a catalyst for the evolution of human understanding. He subtly plants seeds in people’s minds that will slowly transform them over time.
He understands that writing isn’t just a means of conveying thoughts and ideas, but a form of genetic engineering.
Yes, I said genetic engineering.
A person can literally modify your DNA through their artful use of words and you won’t even know they’re doing it while you’re reading their work, or listening to the lyrics to their song. Scientific research has recently confirmed the impact that words have on human DNA.
Author Gersham G. Scholem makes a subtle allusion to this idea in his book The Kabbalah and its Symbolism. I do not think it’s a coincidence that there are 22 amino acids and 22 letters in the Hebrew and Ghanaian Twi alphabets. Amino acids are the building blocks of life and letters form words, which are the building blocks of your reality.
There is a direct correlation between the sequencing of letters to form words and the sequencing of nucleic acids to form DNA. This is because the alphabet that forms the language of a people is the linguistic expression of their DNA. This was a well-guarded secret within the Kemetic priesthood of TeHUti, the sagely master of the written word.
In ancient Kemetic cosmology Hu is the intelligence that helps to bring creation into being through the word. When Ptah speaks creation into being, TeHUti is his mouthpiece.
However the entire conceptualization of the Kemetic divinity Tehuti was grafted from the Twa people of the Great Lakes region and their knowledge of the wise and all-knowing Tahu tree of knowledge that speaks to them in their collective cosmology.
The books of scribes are figuratively speaking “talking trees.” The paper that they are composed of is imprinted with words that reverberate in our minds when we read them. All of this further shows the cultural transference of understanding from the Kongo in central Africa to what later became Kemet up north. The Tahu tree became Tehuti.
Heat always rises from the bottom to the top. Folks tend to focus more on where the heat goes and not where the fire originally started.