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Sanskrit - Conifer16 - 12-06-2011 This is hard http://learnsanskrit.org/ I'm already having trouble understanding how to say things(the audio examples don't work on my iPod and I am at the compound vowels) ![]() -Conifer16- Adonai Vasu Borragus RE: Sanskrit - Meerie - 12-06-2011 I bet you are going to have a hard time to find someone to practice conversation on that one :-/ No more native speakers, are there? RE: Sanskrit - oguz - 12-06-2011 confused may speak sanskrit RE: Sanskrit - Conifer16 - 12-06-2011 I don't know. I just suddenly felt like trying ![]() ![]() ![]() RE: Sanskrit - Meerie - 12-06-2011 you are right! according to Wiki it is still spoken in some state in Northern India. I thought this was a language that had died out. (12-06-2011, 03:06 PM)Conifer16 Wrote: Ra said that Sanskrit was designed to be very representative of reality,I think.how so? RE: Sanskrit - Conifer16 - 12-06-2011 I don't fully remember I just remember something about Sanskrit and Hebrew being powerful languages in our reality. This is http://www.lawofone.info/results.php?search_string=Sanskrit&search_type=any&sc=1 it ![]() RE: Sanskrit - AnthroHeart - 12-06-2011 I recall Hebrew letters being formed by shadow of light cast across sphere and tetrahedron in different angles. Not sure though. Ah yes, "characters of the Hebrew alphabet are projections of a ‘special form’ on the faces of a tetrahedron seen from different angles...Hence, the characters of the Hebrew alphabet are the projections of a Golden Mean spiral. " So they're like the shape of reality. http://www.soulsofdistortion.nl/SODA_chapter11.html RE: Sanskrit - highpriestess - 12-06-2011 Quote:Ra: These sound vibration complexes [of what you call your Hebrew and some of what you call your Sanskrit vowels] have power before time and space and represent configurations of light which built all that there is. You can search online (youtube, grooveshark, etc.) for Sanskrit chants. Funny, a few weeks ago I was experiencing severely painful cramps and had a veritable 'download' of wisdom to cure; I closed my eyes and listened to "Om Asatoma Sadgamaya (ॐ असतो मा सद्गमय)". The pain alleviated almost immediately. The chant itself is Om Asatoma Sadgamaya Thamaso Maa Jyothir Gamaya Mrithyor Maa Amrutham Gamaya Which means: Lead me from the asat to the sat. Lead me from darkness to light. Lead me from death to immortality. The first mantra—asato ma sadgamaya—means, "Lead me from the asat to the sat." In fact, it is best to not translate sat (nor its negative counterpart asat) for, as with many Sanskrit words, sat has many meanings and not only are most of them applicable here, their deliberate combined import provides a depth that no one of them could hold independently. These co-applicable meanings include: existence, reality and truth. (Co-applicable meanings for asat being: non-existence, non-reality and untruth.)more info here RE: Sanskrit - Namaste - 12-07-2011 This is why I love Deva Premal. Her voice, with the processing (multiple layers), and sounds, are wonderful :¬) RE: Sanskrit - Oceania - 12-07-2011 i love Deva's Gayatri Mantra RE: Sanskrit - Parsons - 12-08-2011 Jyothir sounds Celtic o_O... But Celts weren't around until around 500BC. This mantra is older than that, correct? and I found this translation on YouTube: from the unreal to the real from darkness to the light from death to immortality for reference on how to pronounce the mantra: |