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The power of Ancient Greek language

Maya

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Each language, each word has a specific vibration. The vibration and charging each word has, give it a specific quality. Using negative words has an impact, and using positive words has an impact. It's the intent and charge we use.

There is a reason why the xian pictures have the names in Ancient Greek drawn in them. There is a reason the old and new testament are written in ancient Greek. Ancient Greek language has immense power. There have been researches conducted with twins growing up together, where one of them listened Ancient Greek since birth and had an Ancient Greek name, while the other child had no exposure to ancient Greek, and the results showed that the perception of everything was deeper to the child who learned ancient Greek than to their sibling, and that the child had significant mathematical skills.

In ancient Greek language, each word has a basis, a rationale. All words have a root, and a logical reasoning behind. This language is conceptual rather than semiological like the rest of the languages. This means that when taking a word, the letters used in this word can show the reason why it is used this way, which is the main root behind it and it sings the meaning itself. It's like math. This makes the brain train and seek for branches and synapses when using words, making it exercise at the same time. Greek language is an endless source of material to create a new word, a new meaning. With just one word in ancient Greek, it is achievable to describe something that would take you a whole sentence in English.


It is the language where the word "human" doesn't come from the Latin word "homo" (with etymology "from the ground/soil"). Rather, the word "human" in Greek "anthropos" means "the being who looks upwards". Even taking this for philosophical food for thought, we can see the difference.

Ancient Greek is the language with the most words in the world. It contains 6.000.000 words  (while English language for example contains around 170k). This makes the brain have distinctions with precision and detail about what it's talking about, what it's asking, what it's directing. Each word has a especific use and one very specific meaning only, and there is not one word to describe many meanings. There is absolute precision. With just one word, you have a value. It shows how complicated and advanced a brain can be.

In ancient Greek language we have three stages, the speaking/wording, the meaning and the krypton hidden. These are primarily connected together. The first one is the speaking itself. The second stage is the relationship of the sign and the meaning. This is technically the ability of the sign (the letters in the word) to describe the meaning of the enclosed word.
The third stage is the distance, the time, the vibration, the relationship between the word and the numbers and the relationship between letters and words with musical tones.
Each letter corresponds to one number and to one music tone.

When the ancient Greeks spoke, they basically chanted. The vowels in combination with the polytonic system, had a specific way to be pronounced. Some for longer than others, everything in harmony, and everything with wisdom in order to achieve perfection. The Ancient Greeks used letters to define the music notes. Cause this is what the Ancient Greek language is, one of the best ways to raise energy and direct the exact intention. Simple language equals simple thinking. Complex language equals complex thinking. A divine language.
 
Maya said:
Each language, each word has a specific vibration. The vibration and charging each word has, give it a specific quality. Using negative words has an impact, and using positive words has an impact. It's the intent and charge we use.

There is a reason why the xian pictures have the names in Ancient Greek drawn in them. There is a reason the old and new testament are written in ancient Greek. Ancient Greek language has immense power. There have been researches conducted with twins growing up together, where one of them listened Ancient Greek since birth and had an Ancient Greek name, while the other child had no exposure to ancient Greek, and the results showed that the perception of everything was deeper to the child who learned ancient Greek than to their sibling, and that the child had significant mathematical skills.

In ancient Greek language, each word has a basis, a rationale. All words have a root, and a logical reasoning behind. This language is conceptual rather than semiological like the rest of the languages. This means that when taking a word, the letters used in this word can show the reason why it is used this way, which is the main root behind it and it sings the meaning itself. It's like math. This makes the brain train and seek for branches and synapses when using words, making it exercise at the same time. Greek language is an endless source of material to create a new word, a new meaning. With just one word in ancient Greek, it is achievable to describe something that would take you a whole sentence in English.


It is the language where the word "human" doesn't come from the Latin word "homo" (with etymology "from the ground/soil"). Rather, the word "human" in Greek "anthropos" means "the being who looks upwards". Even taking this for philosophical food for thought, we can see the difference.

Ancient Greek is the language with the most words in the world. It contains 6.000.000 words  (while English language for example contains around 170k). This makes the brain have distinctions with precision and detail about what it's talking about, what it's asking, what it's directing. Each word has a especific use and one very specific meaning only, and there is not one word to describe many meanings. There is absolute precision. With just one word, you have a value. It shows how complicated and advanced a brain can be.

In ancient Greek language we have three stages, the speaking/wording, the meaning and the krypton hidden. These are primarily connected together. The first one is the speaking itself. The second stage is the relationship of the sign and the meaning. This is technically the ability of the sign (the letters in the word) to describe the meaning of the enclosed word.
The third stage is the distance, the time, the vibration, the relationship between the word and the numbers and the relationship between letters and words with musical tones.
Each letter corresponds to one number and to one music tone.

When the ancient Greeks spoke, they basically chanted. The vowels in combination with the polytonic system, had a specific way to be pronounced. Some for longer than others, everything in harmony, and everything with wisdom in order to achieve perfection. The Ancient Greeks used letters to define the music notes. Cause this is what the Ancient Greek language is, one of the best ways to raise energy and direct the exact intention. Simple language equals simple thinking. Complex language equals complex thinking. A divine language.

This is so cool. It encourages me to learn Greek not gonna lie.
 
Maya said:
Each language, each word has a specific vibration. The vibration and charging each word has, give it a specific quality. Using negative words has an impact, and using positive words has an impact. It's the intent and charge we use.

There is a reason why the xian pictures have the names in Ancient Greek drawn in them. There is a reason the old and new testament are written in ancient Greek. Ancient Greek language has immense power. There have been researches conducted with twins growing up together, where one of them listened Ancient Greek since birth and had an Ancient Greek name, while the other child had no exposure to ancient Greek, and the results showed that the perception of everything was deeper to the child who learned ancient Greek than to their sibling, and that the child had significant mathematical skills.

In ancient Greek language, each word has a basis, a rationale. All words have a root, and a logical reasoning behind. This language is conceptual rather than semiological like the rest of the languages. This means that when taking a word, the letters used in this word can show the reason why it is used this way, which is the main root behind it and it sings the meaning itself. It's like math. This makes the brain train and seek for branches and synapses when using words, making it exercise at the same time. Greek language is an endless source of material to create a new word, a new meaning. With just one word in ancient Greek, it is achievable to describe something that would take you a whole sentence in English.


It is the language where the word "human" doesn't come from the Latin word "homo" (with etymology "from the ground/soil"). Rather, the word "human" in Greek "anthropos" means "the being who looks upwards". Even taking this for philosophical food for thought, we can see the difference.

Ancient Greek is the language with the most words in the world. It contains 6.000.000 words  (while English language for example contains around 170k). This makes the brain have distinctions with precision and detail about what it's talking about, what it's asking, what it's directing. Each word has a especific use and one very specific meaning only, and there is not one word to describe many meanings. There is absolute precision. With just one word, you have a value. It shows how complicated and advanced a brain can be.

In ancient Greek language we have three stages, the speaking/wording, the meaning and the krypton hidden. These are primarily connected together. The first one is the speaking itself. The second stage is the relationship of the sign and the meaning. This is technically the ability of the sign (the letters in the word) to describe the meaning of the enclosed word.
The third stage is the distance, the time, the vibration, the relationship between the word and the numbers and the relationship between letters and words with musical tones.
Each letter corresponds to one number and to one music tone.

When the ancient Greeks spoke, they basically chanted. The vowels in combination with the polytonic system, had a specific way to be pronounced. Some for longer than others, everything in harmony, and everything with wisdom in order to achieve perfection. The Ancient Greeks used letters to define the music notes. Cause this is what the Ancient Greek language is, one of the best ways to raise energy and direct the exact intention. Simple language equals simple thinking. Complex language equals complex thinking. A divine language.

Interesting!. Do you have a documentary that I can refer to and verify what you say about the twins?
 
Kavya Shukra said:
Maya said:
Each language, each word has a specific vibration. The vibration and charging each word has, give it a specific quality. Using negative words has an impact, and using positive words has an impact. It's the intent and charge we use.

There is a reason why the xian pictures have the names in Ancient Greek drawn in them. There is a reason the old and new testament are written in ancient Greek. Ancient Greek language has immense power. There have been researches conducted with twins growing up together, where one of them listened Ancient Greek since birth and had an Ancient Greek name, while the other child had no exposure to ancient Greek, and the results showed that the perception of everything was deeper to the child who learned ancient Greek than to their sibling, and that the child had significant mathematical skills.

In ancient Greek language, each word has a basis, a rationale. All words have a root, and a logical reasoning behind. This language is conceptual rather than semiological like the rest of the languages. This means that when taking a word, the letters used in this word can show the reason why it is used this way, which is the main root behind it and it sings the meaning itself. It's like math. This makes the brain train and seek for branches and synapses when using words, making it exercise at the same time. Greek language is an endless source of material to create a new word, a new meaning. With just one word in ancient Greek, it is achievable to describe something that would take you a whole sentence in English.


It is the language where the word "human" doesn't come from the Latin word "homo" (with etymology "from the ground/soil"). Rather, the word "human" in Greek "anthropos" means "the being who looks upwards". Even taking this for philosophical food for thought, we can see the difference.

Ancient Greek is the language with the most words in the world. It contains 6.000.000 words  (while English language for example contains around 170k). This makes the brain have distinctions with precision and detail about what it's talking about, what it's asking, what it's directing. Each word has a especific use and one very specific meaning only, and there is not one word to describe many meanings. There is absolute precision. With just one word, you have a value. It shows how complicated and advanced a brain can be.

In ancient Greek language we have three stages, the speaking/wording, the meaning and the krypton hidden. These are primarily connected together. The first one is the speaking itself. The second stage is the relationship of the sign and the meaning. This is technically the ability of the sign (the letters in the word) to describe the meaning of the enclosed word.
The third stage is the distance, the time, the vibration, the relationship between the word and the numbers and the relationship between letters and words with musical tones.
Each letter corresponds to one number and to one music tone.

When the ancient Greeks spoke, they basically chanted. The vowels in combination with the polytonic system, had a specific way to be pronounced. Some for longer than others, everything in harmony, and everything with wisdom in order to achieve perfection. The Ancient Greeks used letters to define the music notes. Cause this is what the Ancient Greek language is, one of the best ways to raise energy and direct the exact intention. Simple language equals simple thinking. Complex language equals complex thinking. A divine language.

This is so cool. It encourages me to learn Greek not gonna lie.

I have to admit that they are difficult, but very enchanting.
 
newbie40 said:
Maya said:
Each language, each word has a specific vibration. The vibration and charging each word has, give it a specific quality. Using negative words has an impact, and using positive words has an impact. It's the intent and charge we use.

There is a reason why the xian pictures have the names in Ancient Greek drawn in them. There is a reason the old and new testament are written in ancient Greek. Ancient Greek language has immense power. There have been researches conducted with twins growing up together, where one of them listened Ancient Greek since birth and had an Ancient Greek name, while the other child had no exposure to ancient Greek, and the results showed that the perception of everything was deeper to the child who learned ancient Greek than to their sibling, and that the child had significant mathematical skills.

In ancient Greek language, each word has a basis, a rationale. All words have a root, and a logical reasoning behind. This language is conceptual rather than semiological like the rest of the languages. This means that when taking a word, the letters used in this word can show the reason why it is used this way, which is the main root behind it and it sings the meaning itself. It's like math. This makes the brain train and seek for branches and synapses when using words, making it exercise at the same time. Greek language is an endless source of material to create a new word, a new meaning. With just one word in ancient Greek, it is achievable to describe something that would take you a whole sentence in English.


It is the language where the word "human" doesn't come from the Latin word "homo" (with etymology "from the ground/soil"). Rather, the word "human" in Greek "anthropos" means "the being who looks upwards". Even taking this for philosophical food for thought, we can see the difference.

Ancient Greek is the language with the most words in the world. It contains 6.000.000 words  (while English language for example contains around 170k). This makes the brain have distinctions with precision and detail about what it's talking about, what it's asking, what it's directing. Each word has a especific use and one very specific meaning only, and there is not one word to describe many meanings. There is absolute precision. With just one word, you have a value. It shows how complicated and advanced a brain can be.

In ancient Greek language we have three stages, the speaking/wording, the meaning and the krypton hidden. These are primarily connected together. The first one is the speaking itself. The second stage is the relationship of the sign and the meaning. This is technically the ability of the sign (the letters in the word) to describe the meaning of the enclosed word.
The third stage is the distance, the time, the vibration, the relationship between the word and the numbers and the relationship between letters and words with musical tones.
Each letter corresponds to one number and to one music tone.

When the ancient Greeks spoke, they basically chanted. The vowels in combination with the polytonic system, had a specific way to be pronounced. Some for longer than others, everything in harmony, and everything with wisdom in order to achieve perfection. The Ancient Greeks used letters to define the music notes. Cause this is what the Ancient Greek language is, one of the best ways to raise energy and direct the exact intention. Simple language equals simple thinking. Complex language equals complex thinking. A divine language.

Interesting!. Do you have a documentary that I can refer to and verify what you say about the twins?


I had read about that research quite some years ago and unfortunately I only remember it was conducted by an American University.
I did a small research though and found those, if you are interested:

"The alphabet and the Brain: the lateralizarion of Writing", 1988 Springer.
(There is a part which says that the human brain was radically redesigned, and some brain areas were significantly more active after using Ancient Greek)

Chanock, K. 2006. "Help for a dyslexic learner from an unlikely source: the study of Ancient Greek"  vol. 40 issue 3.

P. Foti, 2020. " Ancient Greek language in pre-school education through Aesop's fables with the contribution of ICTS - an intervention program". European journal of education studies.

Vekiari, D., Tsegos, I.  &  Papadakis, T. (2005). "The effect of learning Greek historical orthography on the visual and perceptual abilities of the children". Annals of general psychiatry, vol 5.

Kendall, P. 1986. "The role of acoustic signal partitions in listener categorization  of musical phrases". Music Perception 4, issue 2.


And of course anyone can do their own research on this topic and if they find anything more, it would be nice to be added.
 

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