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Today, I'm going to start with a discussion on frequencies with particular reference to the frequencies particularly difficult language for foreigners to learn, not in terms of grammar, which is pretty flexible, I'd say, but in terms mostly of we would call parts of speech and of spelling. Think about that last word. It has 2 clear and distinct meanings. Not only how to combine letters to make up a word, but also in terms of witchcraft all the dark arts and casting spells.
I came across an American lady, Laurel Erica, that's spelled with an a, a irica, who is an expert in linguistic entertainment and what she calls word magic. And she has much to say on this exact subject. Sometimes she says it in little rhymes, which we'll get to in due course. Laurel talks about word play. That unravels mass hypnosis Anne how to elevate the frequency of consciousness.
She points out hidden philosophies in puns, words with the same sound, but different messages, think, carry on films, and also Anne, rearrangement of letters, and the symbols of the alpha Look her up on YouTube for more background detail and entertainment. I'm just selecting some of the highlights for this podcast.
For example, she says, we write our own life sentences Laurel shows in verse and prose how young and old around the globe can collectively and creatively take command of the English language Anne upgrade its usage from humankind to human kindness. Turn the tide on the global sea of consciousness to lift us all to a higher ground. Words affect everyone's emotions, intentions, their moods, their actions, great orators can inspire crowds.
And although how they speak, that's the tonality, has a massive impact so very much does their choice of actual words. Laurel refers to body mind and spirit as the human instrument, which we need to tune up. To let in divine light and love, so that energy can flow through us. And she says language is a body of information, a lens through which we view the world.
If we use language more consciously it will affect our success and happiness because the fact is that the majority use language haphazardly think of the amount of slang in use at the moment. And this is contributing to the state of the world right now. Our words create our reality, as well as our thoughts, of course, Laura became fascinated at an early age by words that had no apparent relationship to each other, but had the same sound or a very similar sound. I'll give you some examples.
She says, these are favorite ones of mine. How can praying sound so savage yet it can also sound divine. How about the way the profit has become the bottom line? Now add worship or Corbin, perish Anne perish They sound even more similar when spoken in an American accent, and you'll soon understand why the world's so night bearish. Another word for puns is homonyms. Words that sound the same, but they are considered a very low form of wit. Why? Adult is an idiot.
A word not used much these days, but how close is that to the word adult? We think adult means grown up, don't we? Laurel comments that we become adult rated, which happens after that interim period following childhood, called adolescence, when your essence gets addled. A frequently repeated piece of advice in spiritual circles is to get in touch with your inner child. Young children are more perceptive. They're curious, and they can drive you mad with asking, but why, Mommy?
Several hundred times a day. Our education system is designed to iron all that out of us, all that curiosity, and it makes us bored and uninteresting. Children ask, Who am I? What am I doing here? Only since it's been too late have I learned that children are much more open to the spirit world, they can access gateways and windows. Some have imaginary friends, or at least Adults think that these friends are imaginary because adults can't see them.
It's language in Laurel's opinion that goes a long way to dulling us down. Identical and identity are similar words, but one's identity should be unique or individual, not so similar to everyone else that they think Anne act in an identical fashion Schools, which are answerable to the board of education, take steps to ensure that kids are quite quickly bored of education. All that time spent attending lessons What growing being would benefit from something that lessens them?
The eye is the window of the soul, and the center of the eye is the pupil. We call children pupils, yet. We want them all to see the same way. Laurel refers to that passage in the Bible, about the writing, which was on the wall, she says it's all over the place in our language. We're told to watch what we say when really we should listen to what we say. The word is full of obvious things that nobody happens to notice. Obvious is a very similar word, spelling wise, to oblivious.
The difference is the l I or lie in the middle. And when we're oblivious, we are blind or unseeing. There's an ever increasing amount of knowledge available to us, especially since the advent of the internet But steps are being taken to distort and even change the meaning of words and phrases in common usage governments and other institutions intentionally employ double speak, which is devious and carefully designed manipulation of language. George Orwell coined the term doublethink.
In 1984, the book of the same name. For example, take herd immunity. Scientifically, this means that the whole herd or the population has naturally developed antibodies to a specific disease. But the definition has been corrupted these days to mean everyone or Pratt is vaccinated. Manipulation of language to manipulate people is discussed by Philip K Dick, a popular writer of science fiction.
Laurel quotes him as saying, If you control the meaning of words, you control the people who must use those words. Laurel also has this quote from Socrates. You may be sure that inaccurate language is not only in itself a mistake, it implants evil in men's souls. I first saw Laurel reciting this little poem, which she calls secret spells of the English language, or our premier life sentence. She starts by setting the scene.
We awake each morning and go off on weekdays to perform various jobs and undertakings until we come to the week end. And though this seems acceptable to most, More people die between 6:9 on a Monday morning than any other time of the week. So I do what I call a translation of the English language, and I spell that Anne with a c, with the idea that words cast spells. So when you translate that life sentence, You remember that a week is a funeral party for the dead.
Corbin is a state you are in when you attend a week. Anne you would have to be in a week days to earn that living since earns are for the ashes of the dead. We call our jobs undertaking. Job itself is a Hebrew word for persecuted. And what we get at the end of this perverse bargain with life is the weak end of the deal as we become progressively weakened ourselves. Anne so our most prevalent greeting to each other is Hello. The reverse of which is, oh, hell.
Anne at first, I suspected the hand of collusion entangling the language to foster illusion Anne I think it's quite true that a culture's theology has a great deal to do With the words etymology and how it evolves over time, to combine incompatible meanings that may undermine the original thoughts it was meant to define. But now I don't think it's planned But the thing that I've found is that like concepts can gravitate towards the same sound, and vibrate at the rate that our thoughts designate.
Because words are electromagnetic vibrations whose fine alphabetic tin tibulations can take on the tint of our true expectations, which they then Anne in our metal of mind causing sounds to adhere when they're of the same kind. Once again, that was written by Laurel Erica, a I r ICA.
And to round off as we move into 2023, let's reflect on a few more terms conventions and vocabulary adjustments that have become part and parcel of everyday life over the last few years Of course, I'm well aware that the English language is a live and growing thing, as opposed to Latin say, which no one has spoken in conversation for 100 years. Referring back to that book of George Orwell's 1984.
He goes into some detail when he describes newspeak, explaining how the state is restricting vocabulary allowed in common usage with the overarching intention of restricting communication. And therefore, resistance to control. I saved a list that I found in a telegram channel that explained the new or current meanings of about 40 words and phrases Anne I won't quote all of them here. Just the most astonishing or outrageous. For the greater good means for the good of the state.
For your own good means to make it easier for us. Our birth giver or a birthing person is what we're meant to say now instead of mother, which would be gender specific Anne therefore sexist. Renewable energy is energy that's still created from hydrocarbons but costs a lot more because you have to create it twice. Sustainable means taking us back to the dark ages. Resilient means poor. Smart means intrusive on privacy. An asylum seeker is a government enabled migrant worker.
Science has become fear mongering propaganda Anne when you're told that the science is settled, they mean Don't question the propaganda. And if you think that the currency is collapsing, oh, no, it isn't. That's just transitory inflation. And if you wondered what quantitative easing means, it's propping up the markets by demolishing the currency.
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