What’s something most people don’t understand?

As G-d beings, what we are, we have very little awareness of the power of our words. Both to the person to whom we are addressing as well as to ourselves. words convey more than information, they convey subtle cues that both lift and lower a spirit depending on the accompanying body language.

As children, we are embedded in a sea of words without too much context, meanings are teased out per our parent’s responses.

we have very little idea of how those words are actually derived. We use them indiscriminately. Ask any British person how they think Americans speak and they’ll laugh and say that they think we abuse the English language.

And we do, we tend to speak very quickly and off the top of our heads- or really our feet if you ask me, as we mostly talk about 3D tangible nouns including where we go and ball games and infrequently about abstract ideas and concepts regardless of any classes we’ve taken on critical thinking. lol

the way we respond to each other carries (so) much information about status and our projection of others according to our inculcated ideas. If you were to tape yourself during a conversation with another person, you might be surprised at how little info is actually exchanged- But what is exchanged our intentions and feelings, which are kind of the underlying thread.

Feelings are a result of our focus on a subject we care about, are carried in the vowels- and indicated by words we choose.

Within a conversation between two people, often one person is dominant, and the other one is more passive and listening. As such conversation tends to more reinforce hierarchy, rather than actual exchange of ideas or thoughts.- at least until now.

Most of the words that we use start with a consonant. Often, this is a shorthand for another word that in another language would be spelled out or at least implied with a‘.

Not so in English, words are all lumped together and congealed.

Vowels in a word carry the spirit of its meaning. Words that imply, a sense of shifting or expansion or defining often have an I in them. Words that have an O tend to have a completion. words with an A tend to focus us On something.

The E is pretty much a placeholder for change -that the word itself implies of a condition that changes. Especially when it’s silent on the end.

If you look at the Hebrew letters- a very early form of written language, but not the earliest, each consonant has a specific meaning. They are well worth studying! (Chabad.com has some inexpensive courses on- line) The Hebrew language doesn’t even have vowels- technically-each word -a series of consonants, is understood in terms of the context around it.

Modern day Hebrew has indicators for what vowels might be used so that the new reader can enunciate properly. (Hebrew does have letters that later gave rise to modern day vowels- such as Vau!Vav gave rise to both I and O later- but I’m no academic linguistics expert. (Personally I see those as energetic extensions of Yod.)

Together vowels and consonants give you a pretty good idea of what is attempting to be described metaphorically. Of course I find this utterly fascinating.

it’ll be really interesting to see as language continues to evolve, whether or not a general meaning can be understood from either the context or the emphasis as is often true for much of older English.

for example, when a word starts with a D, it means as in French and Latin, shorthand for de- away from or out of: implying that it’s carrying part of itself with it.

words starting with L is shorthand Le/la/l’

in (mostly) men’s haste to speed things up, words have become shorter and shorter as if they’re zip filed. Some of the clarity is lost as a result- but meanings persist.

The words that we use most commonly shape our faces. So if we only use a few words all the time with a narrow set of emotions, which is what I see around me in my particular environment- my neighborhood and on- line, every time you say that or similar phrase, you use a certain set of muscles in your face tongue neck chest and diaphragm. Since most frequently, the words that I hear tend to be projections about other people and sad judgments, it does shrivel them up. Which is why Botox and fillers are so popular!!!

I find it really interesting that some languages sound out every single vowel and every single consonant such as German. After living there for a few years, Germans seem to as a rule, be extremely focused on measurable productivity, logic and meticulous precision. There you must stay busy, busy, busy working for your overlord. with such extreme definition, there’s not that much vowel (spiritual) development. Everything is declared -with little suggestion things can change and evolve. leaves little room for faith in spirit let alone poetic individuality. please know, I love the German language and I find it really cool with its word construction-It’s basically like Chinese with pictograms.

French on the other hand, minimizes, both vowels and consonants, and you only have a real gestalt of the word from its context and also probably underlying feelings that are being communicated telepathically. So you must be cued into their vibe to get it.

As you know, France loves to talk about love or at least that might be the sense you take away after a visit there. Love of cuisine, love of fabrics, love of forms. Oops, I mean L’Ove – everything to serve their lifestyle comfort -one’s Orphic Egg of self. well, they are set themselves to be superior to all the other cultured environment, I would say tempermentally. Abstractly, individually, they’re overall least developed. You could think of them as consummate surfers -enjoying only the best of the best – and you know they like their ‘fruits’ ‘sweet’ and ‘juicy’.

(My ‘snake goddess’ essays delve into this more thoroughly)

Another thing super important- in addition to the hermetic laws which some people know such as ‘as above so below’, ‘as within so without’, we’re all one with vibration, etc. there’s also another one you might like to know about, and that is that when you are in the presence of a taller or lighter appearing person than you – especially with a powerful deep reaching voice than who you see in your mirror, or hear in your ears- your Soma subconsciously defers to them.

So in that situation it’s wise to recall all of the things that make you wonderful. don’t worry about a 30 second elevator speech, worry about formulating an inner empowerment speech. Give yourself a tap on your thigh – will remind your soma you’re embodied not under trance.

Because otherwise you’re gonna be automatically subservient!

And yes, you know those tall white beings, love to have you kiss their ass. And when you don’t- they get a little confused or mad. And they take it personally because that’s all that anyone seemingly less tall or fair has shown them so far!!!

Just thought you might wanna know that.

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