User:Xeno-of-Babylon

Xeno-of-Babylon
Xeno-of-Babylon is the user name for a certain visitor of "The Wikimedia Fondation." The MOST RESOURCEFUL SITES on the web, in my opinion. This specific user chose to call himself 'Xeno-of-Babylon' because, to him, it holds special symbolic meaning. Latin Babylōn, from Greek Βαβυλών, from Hebrew בבל (English Babel), from Akkadian bāb ili ‘gate of God’; the name of the ancient Chaldean capital and Biblical city of the Apocalypse. The city and tower in the land of Shinar where the confusion of languages took place, according to the Bible. All words defined together, he deems it's definition, "Stranger away from Babylon." In his mind he saw himself foreign to luxury and wealth, and wasn't accustom to exile or captivity and wished to break away from this state of mind. Not wanting to be part of the, so called, "real word" in which he lived, he sought information to reach a better understanding of it. By feeling the need to seek such knowlage, those around him called him insane. Hearing that, he thought to himself, 'What does insain mean?' (Not knowing what spelling THEY meant for such a lable.) He found, 'in' meant into or inward, and, 'sain' meant to bless or ward off evil influence. So, he thought, well, I am 'into blessing' and I do mean to ward off inward evils. So, he said to them, who called him 'insain', "Your right, yes, I am insain." Saying this only caused more concern, but Xeno remained calm and continued his search for knowlage. Fore, only by doing this can he consider himself, what they call "sane". He finds the most enlightenment reading philosophy. One particular philosopher he enjoys reading is that of Zeno. (which Zeno he speaks of hasn't been determined or he hasn't divulged)
 *  'Xeno-' :
 * "Having to do with a foreigner(s)"
 * "From a foreign place."
 *  'of-'  (prefix):
 * "Forming verbs and adjectives with the sense of ‘off, away from’"
 *  'Babylon' :
 * "Any city(place) of great wealth,luxury and vice."
 * "A place of exile or captivity"(Encarta Dictionary)

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