Sacred Kai and Lumin / unit 2 / lesson 2

Sacred Unit 02: Kai, Kaiven, Ve, Ra-ai, Vow Language, and Inner Readings

Study the sacred root cluster around kai, ve, ven, kaiven, ra-ai, vow language, and inner readings while keeping every sacred formula framed by recoverable Common Kai.

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vocabulary

  • a
  • la
  • sa
  • no
  • ri
  • ve
  • ma
  • sai
  • sha
  • ya
  • mi
  • ti
  • si
  • nai
  • tio
  • sio
  • eli
  • elen
  • aeli
  • ela
  • e
  • el
  • an
  • or
  • um
  • ra
  • li
  • na
  • en
  • al
  • te
  • va
  • vai
  • liri
  • rine
  • rinum
  • rinan
  • rin-te
  • noa
  • yaro
  • vao
  • huno
  • hune
  • namo
  • sano
  • niva
  • nivu
  • nive
  • miri
  • neli
  • lano
  • luno
  • lune
  • yale
  • sailune
  • venlune
  • yelo
  • lumri
  • yare
  • mire
  • sile
  • hila
  • hile
  • vae
  • ore
  • kale
  • name
  • hole
  • some
  • alo
  • teno
  • kai
  • kaia
  • kaie
  • kaio
  • kaiu
  • kaiai
  • kaiven
  • kailun
  • ve
  • ven
  • venai
  • maven
  • vena
  • vene
  • veni
  • venu
  • vennoa
  • teven
  • vayai
  • lumo
  • luma
  • lumi
  • lumai
  • sil
  • silu
  • selo
  • seli
  • selai
  • hai
  • haie
  • lankai
  • kontaa
  • kontae
  • kontai
  • kontao
  • kontau
  • ra-ai
  • o
  • Common Kai
  • Sacred Kai
  • poetic
  • sacred
  • inner reading
  • plain reading
  • vow
  • blessing
  • seal
  • chant
  • Yominel
  • Hanyimi
  • Sarainiva
  • Kaiven

grammar

  • sacred root interpretation
  • kai as source-love and creative coherence
  • ve as six and complete chord
  • ven as sixfold field
  • kaiven as sixfold love-field
  • ra-ai as ritual closure
  • vow language with lankai and kontao
  • ma as blessing
  • ra as timeless claim
  • inner reading after plain reading
  • Common Kai frame for vows
  • avoiding legal and medical ambiguity
  • sacred formula commentary

practice types

  • sacred root recognition
  • plain reading
  • inner reading
  • vow framing
  • ra-ai use
  • blessing translation
  • sixfold symbolism
  • register warning
  • guided vow commentary
  • answer key

learner boundary

Common Kai first

Sacred Kai, Lumin, vows, seals, chants, and name commentary are specialist layers. Every sacred line should have a plain Common Kai restatement before any inner reading or symbolic interpretation.

  • Give a plain Common Kai restatement.
  • Separate public meaning from private or symbolic resonance.
  • Never use sacred wording to hide uncertainty or avoid a practical answer.

spaced review

grammar return practice

13 patterns due

Start here before the new lesson work. These earlier patterns are deliberately returning in a later lesson.

next lesson / from unit 1 / lesson 1

Sacred Unit 01: Common Kai vs Sacred Kai Boundaries

Before new material, explain the older pattern aloud and write one fresh Kai sentence with it.

  • avoiding sacred ambiguity in teaching
  • Common Kai clarity
  • correction formulas
  • inner reading after plain reading
  • ma as request or blessing
  • poetic versus sacred versus common
  • ra as timeless or archetypal
  • ra-ai as ritual closure
  • register labels
  • sacred compression
  • Sacred Kai boundary
  • sacred quote framing
  • safety medical legal and technical directness

practice sheet

write your answers

A. Sacred Root Recognition

Give the plain meaning and register note.

  1. kai
  2. ve
  3. ven
  4. kaiven
  5. ra-ai
  6. lankai
  7. kontao
  8. kontae
  9. seli
  10. selo

B. Plain Reading First

Give a plain reading. Add an inner reading only after the plain reading.

  1. Kai en nai.
  2. Ma kai en ti.
  3. Ma ti en kai.
  4. Ma kai en ven.
  5. Ve hila, a ven.
  6. Kaiven e noa te yaro al sarai.
  7. Lankai el haie.
  8. Ra-ai.

C. Frame the Formula

Add a Common Kai speaker or narrator frame.

  1. "Ma kai en ti."
  2. "Kai en nai."
  3. "Ma kai en ven."
  4. "Lankai el haie."
  5. "Ra-ai."

D. Vow Language

Translate into Common Kai or framed Sacred Kai.

  1. A vow form is an utterance for covenant love.
  2. Hanyimi wrote the vow form.
  3. We will make a vow.
  4. The elder said, "Covenant love breathes toward."
  5. Yominel said, "Sealed beyond division."
  6. The agreement was written.
  7. Do not use the vow line as legal text.

E. Inner Reading Discipline

Repair the problem.

  1. Kai en nai. is translated only as "We are one cosmic soul."
  2. Ra-ai. is used after every lesson paragraph.
  3. Kaiven is used for any ordinary meeting room.
  4. Lankai el haie. is used as the only wedding contract.
  5. A blessing is used as the only medical instruction.
  6. An inner reading contradicts the plain reading.

F. Root Analysis

Write a short root or symbol note.

  1. kaiven
  2. ra-ai
  3. lankai
  4. kontao
  5. Ve hila, a ven.

G. Mini Vow Commentary

  1. Build a five-line commentary for one sacred formula. Include:
  • the Kai formula.
  • a Common Kai frame.
  • a plain reading.
  • an inner reading.
  • a warning about where not to use it.

H. Guided Vow Scene

  1. Write an eight-line scene in Kai. Include:
  • one line with Kaiven.
  • one line with ve or ven.
  • one line with kontao or kontae.
  • one sacred quote with lankai.
  • one answer with Kai en nai.
  • one closure with Ra-ai.
  • one register note in English.