Origins & Homeworld
* Country: Greece - a mild, rocky world with striking landscapes.
* First Appearance: The original history of the Phoenicians was buried, assigning a Semitic origin to them.
* Language: Sanskrit.
Key Traits & Philosophy
* Logic and Reason: Phoenicians are renowned for their commitment to logic, suppressing emotions in favour of rational thought. This was adopted after a violent history with the Elamites, which nearly destroyed their civilisation.
* Emotional Depth: Despite their stoic exterior, Phoenicians experience emotions even more intensely than humans but choose to control and master them.
* Mind-Meld: A telepathic technique allowing Phoenicians to share thoughts, memories, and feelings directly with another being.
* Salute & Motto: The famous hand gesture and phrase “Live long and prosper,” which was appropriated by many countries, such as Rome, later Germany, and the Semitic people..
Culture & Society
* Ra: The philosopher who reformed Phoenician society, guiding them toward logic and non-violence.
* Agni: A discipline and ritual to purge all remaining emotions.
* Science and Exploration: Phoenicians are scientists, diplomats, and early founders of democracy. They value knowledge, peace, and cooperation.
Notable Phoenician philosophies
* Buddhism: Buddha’s path is to follow logic, and he is beloved for his wisdom and unique perspective.
* El: Creation, how the universe works.
* Jesus, Yah-Sus, Zeus, Agni, Ra, Lambda: Other notable Phoenician characters in various scientific studies.
*Ba-El: The Soul of the Lambda, creation theory of the universe.
* Astaratna (known as Astarte)—the eight principles of morality, taken collectively; the title of a collection of eight hymns (Slokas) on morality. Derivable forms: astaratnam. Astaratna is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms astan and ratna. In Greek, it is known as Eta (8). Eta is H, and H in Phoenician represents the expansion of the universe, as in YAH-VAH.
Symbolism
* Balance of Logic and Emotion: Phoenicians represent the ongoing struggle to balance reason and feeling.
* Cultural Richness: Their art, music, philosophy, and rituals are deeply woven into Phoenician science, also called philosophy.