Gaia I've read is improperly pronounced the way English speakers say it, it would have been pronounced Ghee-a. Like clarified butter "ghee. uh"
Sounds like Green if you ask me which of course is an Earth color.
Green ray 4th density heart chakra anahata
Kind of how Jedi, Djed (pillar of Osiris) Djinn [genies] all sound related both in what those make you imagine and what has been represented in art.
As for my own opinion...I think the sound of a heart beat but that sounds difficult to communicate as a word.
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Reading in to diamonds made me understand the etymology is related to the word Adamant/diamante
Adaman
Anahata
heartbeat *ad-a-ba* ad-a-ba*
Close enough. I remember in Runescape adamantine armor was a dark green ha
I propose Adaman or some variant like Adamant. Adaman sounds like it has to much of a bias toward men, so
Adamant--density of the Indestructible heart.
Makes me think of the names of tourmaline are pretty artistic for example tourmaline means 'many colored' or something along the lines in Indian languages and has more color variety than any stones. I think green tourmalines perfectly embody the green ray of light. It's a very pure and wealth-attracting material.
Reddish-pink tourmaline - Rubellite [red/ruby]
Green tourmaline - Verdelite [verde is green in Spanish]
Blue tourmaline - Indicolite/indigolite
Sounds like Green if you ask me which of course is an Earth color.
Green ray 4th density heart chakra anahata
Kind of how Jedi, Djed (pillar of Osiris) Djinn [genies] all sound related both in what those make you imagine and what has been represented in art.
As for my own opinion...I think the sound of a heart beat but that sounds difficult to communicate as a word.
https://www.bring4th.org/forums/showthre...?tid=18197
Reading in to diamonds made me understand the etymology is related to the word Adamant/diamante
Adaman
Anahata
heartbeat *ad-a-ba* ad-a-ba*
Close enough. I remember in Runescape adamantine armor was a dark green ha
I propose Adaman or some variant like Adamant. Adaman sounds like it has to much of a bias toward men, so
Adamant--density of the Indestructible heart.
Makes me think of the names of tourmaline are pretty artistic for example tourmaline means 'many colored' or something along the lines in Indian languages and has more color variety than any stones. I think green tourmalines perfectly embody the green ray of light. It's a very pure and wealth-attracting material.
Reddish-pink tourmaline - Rubellite [red/ruby]
Green tourmaline - Verdelite [verde is green in Spanish]
Blue tourmaline - Indicolite/indigolite