© by Czesław Białczyński
© translated by Katarzyna Goliszek
Sometimes a pictogram or a mystery – so called rebus, or a typically typographic structure meets all the required demands to make a code message. Here is the message Wawel – published on the author’s http://budysie.republika.pl . The author of the message – Szymon – is a computer expert by profession and the following message is simultaneously a perfect code message and pictogram. At the same time, it is an inspired religious, holy – even prophetic – information of exceptional depth. Here it is:
It is just like that in this case, though we could suggest letter W more to give the A sign a shape of a written capital letter, i.e creating letters in the beginning and in the end at the top of the exit base. It would complement this message in a clear-cut way directing the thought towards knowlegde coming from historic context of the ”w” sign.
The historic context and background which mean inveteracy of the ”w” sign because this sign is an exclusively Slavic letter which came to alphabets of other languages. Its origin lies in the meanings like Wela – the Land of Gods and the Dead, the Afterlife and Wąwel – denoting entering Wela (w = in – w-Wel, W – owąż – Wel wejście <wejście = entrance>) which means Entering the Afterlife from the Mountain top, and also a way to the Afterlife to Mount Wąwel through Wąwóz (WW) <wąwóz = ravine> – curving corridor leading to Mount Wąwel – reaching Wela at whose foot lives dragon Wizunas guarding Wierzeje <wierzeje = gates>. There are many W letters here, aren’t there? Moreover, they are in duplication – double W (WąWel, WąWóz – the duplication always emphasises holiness – VV makes letter W which means holy V, bigger V).
















