Sacred Kai and Lumin / unit 4 / lesson 4
Sacred Unit 04: Lumin Reading Basics and Roman-to-Lumin Analysis
Learn the Lumin learning standard through recoverable LA-1 analysis: seeds, vowel auras, final marks, word chains, sacred pauses, and Roman-to-Lumin conversion.
vocabulary
grammar
practice types
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
Start here before the new lesson work. These earlier patterns are deliberately returning in a later lesson.
Sacred Unit 01: Common Kai vs Sacred Kai Boundaries
Mix this pattern with the current lesson's main form so retrieval happens in a new context.
- 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
Sacred Unit 03: Name-Making, Root Resonance, Vowel Paths, and Character Names
Before new material, explain the older pattern aloud and write one fresh Kai sentence with it.
- avoiding false etymology
- avoiding sacred names as brand labels
- character name annotation
- identity before symbolism
- loan names versus Kai-root names
- name-making workflow
- pronunciation and Lumin LA-1 notes
- register labels for names
- root resonance as commentary not grammar
- source relation action inner manifest depth and beyond readings
- vowel path interpretation
practice sheet
write your answers
A. Identify the Parts
For each LA-1 unit, write onset, vowel, and coda.
LUM:k.ai.0LUM:v.e.nLUM:l.u.0LUM:m.o.0LUM:0.ae.0LUM:r.i.0
B. Decode LA-1 to Roman
Write the Roman Kai form.
LUM:m.i.0LUM:n.ai.0LUM:l.u.0-LUM:m.o.0LUM:s.i.0-LUM:l.u.0LUM:k.ai.0-LUM:v.e.nLUM:r.a.0|LUM:0.ai.0
C. Encode Roman to LA-1
Write LA-1.
kaivenlumamirinivasarai
D. Sacred Pause or Word Chain
Choose - or |.
kaiven:LUM:k.ai.0 ___ LUM:v.e.nra-ai:LUM:r.a.0 ___ LUM:0.ai.0lumo:LUM:l.u.0 ___ LUM:m.o.0maria:LUM:m.a.0 ___ LUM:r.i.0 ___ LUM:0.a.0
E. Correct the Error
Repair each invalid or weak form.
kai=LUM:k.a.iven=LUM:v.e.0lumo=LUM:l.u.0|LUM:m.o.0ra-ai=LUM:r.a.0-LUM:0.ai.0shi=LUM:s.h.i.0- "This name has a beautiful seal, so no Roman spelling is needed."
F. Name Entry Lumin Note
Add a Lumin note or boundary note.
- Maria:
maria - Aleso:
aleso - Kaiven:
kaiven - Sarainiva: story-local name with possible
sarai + nivaresonance - Siluyelai: story-local name with visible
siluopening but unconfirmed remainder
G. Mini Analysis
Analyze this line:
Kai en nai.
Write:
- Roman words.
- LA-1 for each word.
- One sentence explaining why
naiis notna+i. - Plain reading.