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Triadic Healing Part #5 : Jediology
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Truly, there is no word more breathtaking than Logos. Ironically, it’s Origin is absent. 

Many people think it comes from Greece, except the word isn’t Greek. Logic is much like Magic, which is a suffix that doesn’t align with the rules of Ancient Greek. 

They align with the rules of Ancient Persian, specifically Akkadian. “-gic” has more in common with Old Norse and Gaulic than Ancient Greek. 

Lugh, or Lugus, has more in common with the word “Logic” and “Logos” than Ancient Greek. 

Except, Lugh or Lugus is Ancient Irish.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lugh

Which led me to “Mag” –> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cath_Maige_Tuired

And Ancient Greece. This is not the first time I have located information that ties Ancient Ireland with Ancient Persia and Ancient Greece. 

With ties from Ancient Persia to Old Norse and ties between Old Norse and Ancient Ireland… 

I have no doubt that Geni, Logi, and Magi, came from Ireland and merged with Ancient Mesopotamia’s Eanna, Anu, and Inanna/Ishtar, and Angalta. 

Even the name Danu (Old Irish) and D’Anu (Akkadian) or Durug or Drug (Akkadian) and Draugr (Old Norse) has significant ties between the Cultures and Languages. 

I have been looking for “Logos” for 35 years. It is a word that — if it is Ancient Greek — it is not Logical… Ironically.

It is a word that breaks all the Rules of Logic, which means it has been tampered with.