11-21-2018, 03:44 PM
Language is energy. The patterns we observe in our language are energetic patterns. All languages are interwoven with reality in different ways. Different languages are vehicles. They are manners of traveling in thought. When we speak to eachother, we are traveling in thought together.
Hebrew is based on Aramaic and the written forms are actually based on Phoenician. There are a number of New Age theories surrounding Hebrew as an 'otherworldly' language. In the Flower of Life books by Drunvalo his story weaves it that they came as a people from somewhere else in the galaxy during the time of Atlantis, as well as those from Mars, and that it is partly the conflict between those people that lead to the war in Atlantis. In that story they brought their language with them.
In another book, the Book of Enoch: Keys of Knowledge, it discusses a fair amount about the Language of Light which it says includes Hebrew, Sanskrit, Egyptian, Chinese and Tibetan. It essentially says that these languages reflect vibration structures which are inherent in the structure of reality. Thus, by speaking it, it can call to different parts of reality through resonance. This is more of a suggestion that these languages are part of the "Deep Mind". These are just a couple interesting, maybe amusing, theories.
Personally, my experience with the Language of Light has been that it is an emotional based language that isn't about conveying intellectual concepts but rather for conveying emotional concepts. I think that someone speaking the Language of Light 'fluently' it is hard to distinguish it from gibberish. This is because it doesn't have the structures of conventional languages such as consistent inflections, use of particular sound shapes or grammar. The Language of Light is more like music and when you speak it is more like improvisation as you allow your emotions to be expressed in the language.
Hebrew is based on Aramaic and the written forms are actually based on Phoenician. There are a number of New Age theories surrounding Hebrew as an 'otherworldly' language. In the Flower of Life books by Drunvalo his story weaves it that they came as a people from somewhere else in the galaxy during the time of Atlantis, as well as those from Mars, and that it is partly the conflict between those people that lead to the war in Atlantis. In that story they brought their language with them.
In another book, the Book of Enoch: Keys of Knowledge, it discusses a fair amount about the Language of Light which it says includes Hebrew, Sanskrit, Egyptian, Chinese and Tibetan. It essentially says that these languages reflect vibration structures which are inherent in the structure of reality. Thus, by speaking it, it can call to different parts of reality through resonance. This is more of a suggestion that these languages are part of the "Deep Mind". These are just a couple interesting, maybe amusing, theories.
Personally, my experience with the Language of Light has been that it is an emotional based language that isn't about conveying intellectual concepts but rather for conveying emotional concepts. I think that someone speaking the Language of Light 'fluently' it is hard to distinguish it from gibberish. This is because it doesn't have the structures of conventional languages such as consistent inflections, use of particular sound shapes or grammar. The Language of Light is more like music and when you speak it is more like improvisation as you allow your emotions to be expressed in the language.