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Message Subject Praise the Messiah
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Sanskrit even moreso.
 Quoting: SyncAsFunk


I had been seeing Sanskrit in my dreams back in 2018.

So I decided I would try and learn some.

Wanna guess how it went?

It all looks the same.


I would like to learn more Sanskrit and Hebrew.

Because some things are lost in translation.
 Quoting: Zer0Phi


Do you notice that some languages naturally 'sing within' more than others?

That's DNA memory imho.

Prolly best to dance with what brought ya, I imagine.
 Quoting: SyncAsFunk


I do.

I process Hebrew and Egyptian sound well. No so much writing, but I can listen to people speak it and understand what they are talking about.

Most ancient of Indian (India) teachings were only passed down verbally. Because the tones were important. You lose the sound from even just writing it down in your same language.

I do believe we have some genetic memory, and I think we are close to the technology level needed to prove it.
 Quoting: Zer0Phi


you bring a fascinating & important point.

Does a concept, within that genetic memory, is attached to the sound of the word or the characters that form the word?

As you say, sanskrit makes quite emphasis on sound, can even be translated as "make refines/perfected speech". It is also called devanagari, which is "the tongue of the gods"


Does the reverberation of what is said goes deeper within the genetic memory by sound or concept?

If I have a company and with its initials say, I'm spelling an ancient concept by sound. Does it grab energy from the ancient egregore of the ancient collective use of it?

A few examples come to mind.
Not even a company, many words could have developed on a 3-4th level language that has words that mean not what they are believe used for.
 
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