yuvgotmel
Well-Known Member
I'm surprised Yuvgotmel hasn't posted on this thread.
I'm surprised that I didn't see this thread until today. At any rate, I have held off posting much of anything due to overall disgruntlement with the forums/subjects/etc.
But you are right... This topic is right up my alley. And since we last spoke on this issue, in the chat room, I have done much more work. Recently, I purchased some lecture series by some of the world's top linguists; and I have been researching and reading lots and lots.
Here are three short excerpts and a sneak-peak of my recent work:
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]There is a universal language encoded in our consciousness. The universal language lies beneath the surface of “comprehensive words,” which are values placed on the sounds produced from the human vocal cords and limited to regions, cultures, religions, etc. The human languages—made up “comprehensive words”—have caused a separation in the collective understanding, even to the point of separating humans from their ancestral origins and natural environment.[/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]When re-discovered and with the ability to use it properly, matter could be manipulated willfully through vibrational frequencies. Such a fundamental frequency requires something along the order of a singularity; and the memory gates of our collective unconscious could be opened by way of recognition of the obvious pattern(s). Conceivably, it would make computing extremely fast; and there is a possibility that it would also eliminate the need for a written language.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Like a seal being broken, the opening of the mouth is an important evolutionary and spiritual step in the advancement of humans. Instead of memorizing vast amounts of seemingly disjointed trivia, a particular frequency could access libraries of information—even opening up the knowledge of lost history and much more. Translation and/or calculation of lengthy linear words and/or numbers would, theoretically, be simplified through a more focused point of information packets. Much like a base system in mathematics, the universal language disseminates large volumes of data through simplified frequencies (which should be available through human vocal cords). The intentional use of a universal language has the ability open the storehouse of information of our existence through the understanding of a few key symbols.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Was such a language ever known to mankind before?[/FONT]
TOWER OF BABEL & THE SEAL ON THE MOUTH:
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Babylonian accounts, as well the story of the Tower of Babel from Genesis (in the Bible), tell of a time when a universal language was common among all people. In the Biblical account, the gods came down and confused the tongues of men on earth (Genesis 11:1~9). And written in Babylonian texts, there is an account of a universal language and a tale concerning Enki, the chief god of the city of Eridu, confusing the languages and put “contention” into the speech.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]In occult teachings, a seal acts as a protection or a curse. Just like breaking a seal on an envelope or scroll, when the mouth is opened, it allows for information-flow. The act of breaking or opening a seal is like opening a doorway, which breaks the protection or the curse that was placed on the entrance.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]For an analogy, a seal could be viewed like a lock on a gate. Once the lock (or protection/curse) is released, everything contained inside that gate, becomes available. And the word Babel, itself, alludes that it is such a gate. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]There is a possibility that the practice of glossolalia may be related to the universal language. The relation does not mean that the universal language is the equivalent of glossolalia, but rather the practice may denote that there was knowledge of a universal language and an ability to use it effectively among ancient peoples. Yet, the practice of glossolalia nowadays may have lost its meaning long ago, merely being handed-down in ritual only without understanding. [/FONT]
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]When re-discovered and with the ability to use it properly, matter could be manipulated willfully through vibrational frequencies. Such a fundamental frequency requires something along the order of a singularity; and the memory gates of our collective unconscious could be opened by way of recognition of the obvious pattern(s). Conceivably, it would make computing extremely fast; and there is a possibility that it would also eliminate the need for a written language.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Like a seal being broken, the opening of the mouth is an important evolutionary and spiritual step in the advancement of humans. Instead of memorizing vast amounts of seemingly disjointed trivia, a particular frequency could access libraries of information—even opening up the knowledge of lost history and much more. Translation and/or calculation of lengthy linear words and/or numbers would, theoretically, be simplified through a more focused point of information packets. Much like a base system in mathematics, the universal language disseminates large volumes of data through simplified frequencies (which should be available through human vocal cords). The intentional use of a universal language has the ability open the storehouse of information of our existence through the understanding of a few key symbols.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Was such a language ever known to mankind before?[/FONT]
TOWER OF BABEL & THE SEAL ON THE MOUTH:
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Babylonian accounts, as well the story of the Tower of Babel from Genesis (in the Bible), tell of a time when a universal language was common among all people. In the Biblical account, the gods came down and confused the tongues of men on earth (Genesis 11:1~9). And written in Babylonian texts, there is an account of a universal language and a tale concerning Enki, the chief god of the city of Eridu, confusing the languages and put “contention” into the speech.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]In occult teachings, a seal acts as a protection or a curse. Just like breaking a seal on an envelope or scroll, when the mouth is opened, it allows for information-flow. The act of breaking or opening a seal is like opening a doorway, which breaks the protection or the curse that was placed on the entrance.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]For an analogy, a seal could be viewed like a lock on a gate. Once the lock (or protection/curse) is released, everything contained inside that gate, becomes available. And the word Babel, itself, alludes that it is such a gate. [/FONT]
[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]“Babel’s a city in Babylon, right?”[/FONT]
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[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]“It was a legendary city,” the Librarian says. “Babel is a Biblical term for Babylon. The word is Semitic; Bab means gate and El means God, so Babel means ‘Gate of God.’ But it is probably also somewhat onomatopoeic, imitating someone who speaks in an incomprehensible tongue. The Bible is full of puns.”[/FONT]
[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]“Snow Crash” by Neal Stephenson, Publisher: Bantam Dell, New York, NY, paperback reissue Sept. 2003[/FONT]
ELEMENT OF FIRE:
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Speech, in the Bible and other religious beliefs, is equated with the element of fire. Of course, then it should be no mystery why on the “Day of Pentecost,” as described in the New Testament, the people were said to have “tongues of fire” appear over their heads, and more interestingly, the people were speaking in an unknown tongue whereby everyone who listened to them could hear the speakers perfectly in each of their intelligible languages (Acts 2:1~15).[/FONT]
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Glossolalia is the practice some Christians call “speaking in tongues.” Shamans and other religious people from various beliefs and tribes around the world also call it “speaking in the spirit” or “the spirit(s) speaking through them.” Glossolalia is not limited only to certain sects of Christianity. The practice of glossolalia predates Christianity, and there is evidence of it in inscriptions on the pyramid walls in Egypt.[/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Speech, in the Bible and other religious beliefs, is equated with the element of fire. Of course, then it should be no mystery why on the “Day of Pentecost,” as described in the New Testament, the people were said to have “tongues of fire” appear over their heads, and more interestingly, the people were speaking in an unknown tongue whereby everyone who listened to them could hear the speakers perfectly in each of their intelligible languages (Acts 2:1~15).[/FONT]
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]There is a possibility that the practice of glossolalia may be related to the universal language. The relation does not mean that the universal language is the equivalent of glossolalia, but rather the practice may denote that there was knowledge of a universal language and an ability to use it effectively among ancient peoples. Yet, the practice of glossolalia nowadays may have lost its meaning long ago, merely being handed-down in ritual only without understanding. [/FONT]
What we might be dealing with moreover though is a light/sound frequency that is capable of manipulating matter if proper tapped into.