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    07-27-2013, 07:58 PM (This post was last modified: 07-27-2013, 08:01 PM by falcor.)
    or maybe i should say religions WITH hebrew and sanskrit?? Smile

    Quote:Ra: I am Ra. In the case of the Hebrew that entity known as Yahweh aided this knowledge through impression upon the material of genetic coding which became language, as you call it.

    In the case of Sanskrit the sound vibrations are pure due to the lack of previous, what you call, alphabet or letter-naming. Thus the sound vibration complexes seemed to fall into place as from the Logos. This was a more, shall we say, natural or unaided situation or process.

    it is very interesting to think that 'yahweh' had impressed our genetic code somewhere maybe 4-6000 years ago? through yahweh the first written language hebrew was born. other traditions might have had hieroglyphs, but as stated no 'alphabet or letter-naming' previously existed. i have heard these answers lie within the book of knowledge - keys of enoch. has anyone read this book or a student of the kabbalistic tradition?

    it makes me wonder if the kabbalah vibrations are more specific to us as humans and if sanskrit vibrations are more universal to all that is within the logos. perhaps the reason Ra chose to bid farewell with adonai is because that group had a distortion towards that tradition?

    what i have read about sanskrit language is that is has been spoken directly from the creator before we had written language. this is actually spoken of in the tradition and not just quoted from the Ra material. it is stated that god "incarnates" "avatara" every 1000 years to preach the principles of religion. sanskrit has been spoken for tens of thousands of years and that nothing was ever written down as there was no need (peoples lifestyles were spiritual and not as materially clouded) the vedas are said by some to be 5000 years old, perhaps written somewhere shortly after yahweh made this impression on our genetic coding. the written form of sanskrit is actually called devanagri. sanskrit is specifically said to only be what is spoken, and not what is written.

    Quote: "Moishe, as this entity was called, gave to your planetarypeoples the possibility of a path to the one infinite Creator which is completely positive. This is in common with each of your orthodox religious systems which have all become somewhat mixed in orientation, yet offer a pure path to the one Creator which is seen by the pure seeker"

    a very powerful statement in my eyes. it would seem that the religious studies tied to these languages are most certainly a fruitive path for a pure seeker. of course. this is all written with some bias. i am curious to hear of any information or opinions you all would like to share!

    hare bol, adonai Smile

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    the religions of hebrew and sanskrit - by falcor - 07-27-2013, 07:58 PM
    RE: the religions of hebrew and sanskrit - by anagogy - 07-28-2013, 12:09 AM
    RE: the religions of hebrew and sanskrit - by spero - 07-28-2013, 01:30 AM
    RE: the religions of hebrew and sanskrit - by sdrawkcab - 07-29-2013, 12:02 AM

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