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Past Will Be Future

Valentin Cundric




  VALENTIN CUNDRIC

  PAST WILL BE FUTURE

  Short short essays

  2016

  Author: Valentin Cundric

  Cover designer and translator: Magdalena Cundric

  valentin©cundric

  2016

  PREFACE

  My husband Valentin Cundric has written 37 short short essays on mysteries of letters and words. With the help of modern world languages as well as Latin, Greek, Hindu, Sanskrit, Old English etc. he traces a word as far back as he can, discovering on its way different meanings, as well as secret powers.

  Although I don’t understand everything, due to the lack of my knowledge of religions, history, mythologies, I find the essays a magnificent work, worth reading especially by scientists and linguists. That is the reason for my decision to translate the essays which are not strictly bound to the Slovenian language (and which I understood) into the English language. It was a hard work and I know that I have probably made mistakes, however, my intention is to show to the scientific world another theory, another approach to the explanation of the languages and their meanings.

  Magdalena Cundric

  AUTHOR'S WORD

  There was more than one reason for me to have decided to write this short short essays. I have written thirty-seven essays and had six of them, which I think to be more ‘international’, translated by my wife Magdalena Cundric.

  One of the reason to write the essays is that I often don’t agree with the official explanations of some words given in Etymological dictionary of Slovene Language, (and also other world languages), so I am offering my own explanation.

  I must add that I don’t disagree only with dictionaries but with the official explanation of some quotes in the Bible as well. I’m again offering my own.

  The second reason to write the essays is my wish to share my predictions of the future happenings in the world. Predictions made on the basis of etymological research of some words.

  The third, maybe the most important reason for my decision to write the essays is the theft of the intellectual property. For example, as is known, at least I hope so, the Roman numerals are not Roman but Etruscan and Arabian are not Arabian but Indian.

  Another example is the question who in fact wrote Glagolitic and Cyrillic.

  I try to clarify many misunderstandings and misinterpretations as best as I can.

  Valentin Cundrič

  PAST WILL BE FUTURE

  The recent discovery of the new ‘human’ species coincides with the release of the book of essays by Valentin Cundric – PAST WILL BE THE FUTURE. As the archeologists are digging the earth and in it, so is Cundric, exploring the language. Each tiny ‘bone’, i.e. a letter is important. Etymology is the one carrying in its core the keys of meanings that in millennia of history of languages developed into contemporary languages of communication and provable material respectively. Material, revealing how languages were being created, formed, changed and where they gravitated to, if I use Cundric’s own words.

  Cundric is offering into consideration and understanding origins of words and meanings as a possible elementary basis for a new evaluation. Archetypes are of greatest importance, the pre-words or aboriginal words respectively, the fossils of a time.

  I can hardly imagine the power of joy in the world that would erupt at the sound of the first word, the first exclamation, the first sentence of the First Man. The magic of etymology is therefore, drinking from the spring of the Word.

  Cundric’s language researches don’t go side by side with language researches of today, they are at least a step ahead, whether the scientists and linguists like it or not.

  Sonja Koranter