To determine the origin of the word medicine, we must go into the distant past and study magic. Let’s go on this journey together. We all know what medicine is. Yes? But who treated people before doctors in white coats and how? That is mistery for many
To answer that question, we must first understand the position of today’s doctors and task. Their task is
- that we do not die,
- that we do not go to the other world (the underground world, to the sky …), often,
- to bring us back from the path on which we reluctantly started, from the path to the other world (to resuscitate us and bring back to life) Their task is to stand between us and death.
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Betwen (med) ist first keyword for our Theory
Now that we have laid a good foundation of understanding the position (where they stand) and the task (what they do) of doctors, let’s take a look at the word Medicine itself.
According to official teaching, the word medicine is derived from the Latin say “ars medicina ” which means “the art of healing”. This is not correct, or we can say it resembles correct etymology. We honestly do not believe that all the inhabitants of the Roman Empire spoke Latin. For example, today, no nation within the EU speaks English as a native language, but the EU uses English as the primary language of communication at the interstate level. Why is that a problem? Simple answer. Official history does not see Slavs in the territory of the Balkans and other southern parts of Europe or even Asia Minor.
Pay attention to words like Mediterranean, Mediator, Meat, Medieval…
- The Mediterranean is the sea between Europe and Africa
- A mediator is a person who stands between two people who are in conflict
- The meat is between the skin and the bones
- Medieval – Part of our History
- Middle
There are a million examples like this
The basis of all these sayings is the letter minimum MD or MT. If we vocalize we will get the forms MED and MET or MID
Why is it important to mention the group of Slavic languages right now? Here’s why:
Language | Translate |
---|---|
Slovak | Medzi |
Slovenian | Med |
Macedonian | Meǵu |
Serbian | Medju |
Russian | Mezhdu |
Czech | Mezi |
Polish | Między |
According to official history, only a part of these Slavic peoples settled in the territories of the former Roman Empire, but all of them use this letter minimum MD and MT to denote things and actions between someone or something.
Now probably the skeptics will say. This is nonsense, in Latin in between it says INTER Yes, they are right, but we are not done with reasoning yet, now the magic begins.
MEDICINE. As you can see, we have explained only half the story. this first part which tells us that something or someone is between someone or something. The second part is Magic.
Now wee need our second word in word Medicine
Let’s separate it into two main parts MEDI and CINE.
This second word has magical powers
Spells is our second keyword
Researching the origin of the word medicine, ours leads to magic and its application in treating people
Before the advent of doctors, people were treated by people with magical powers. They cast spells on people to heal them. they told them magic words and gave them herbs and things with magical powers. Those “magical spells” are the second word we need.
In the language of the Slavs who, according to official history, were the last to settle in the Balkans. The word “čini” (chini) can have magical power.
In the folk epic songs of the South Slavs, it is often said: “Bacila je čini” (complaining about a girl with magical powers), and that means: she cast a spell
Now when we understand that medicine is magic between life and death, we need someone who does magic
Who cast the spell?
Druids, Magicians, and Wizards, Witches ….
(See related texts Druids, Magicians, and Wizards, Witches)
By random choice we will now use the word Wizzard.
Wizards (“Vrač” and South Slavic language) doctors were people who brought back (“vračaju” an South Slavic language) the sick from the path they were on (to the other world). What is interesting is that it is a process that requires time and patience (do you understand why doctors have patients? ) Orthodox Christianity celebrates every November 14 the day of St. Wizards Cosmas and Damian (Sv. Vračevi Kozma i Damian)
To conclude at the end
Researching the origin of the word medicine, we found out: Before the advent of modern doctors, people were treated by men or women with some magical powers, those who could perform miracles, and bring people back from the path of death to the path of life by casting spells and giving magical things like herbs. What he was interested in, today doctors prescribe pills and treatment. South Slavs say: “Pili smo pilule” (We took the Pills)
MEDICINE is standing between life and death by casting spells