Hissing s in saulo rune ?
Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2019 3:23 pm
Hey peeps I'm wondering and I know the hiss is usually a Sanskrit thing but I know the s for isa is also used in one of the variations so is saulo also hissed ?
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I'd recommend to just try both versions and see what works best for you. I never hiss the "s" in any mantra, because the 'normal' way of vibrating it just works so much better for me.BoRn of fire wrote:Hey peeps I'm wondering and I know the hiss is usually a Sanskrit thing but I know the s for isa is also used in one of the variations so is saulo also hissed ?
yeah the same goes for me especially with suryae I use the normal vibration as given with the sun square MP3 works better for meShael wrote:I'd recommend to just try both versions and see what works best for you. I never hiss the "s" in any mantra, because the 'normal' way of vibrating it just works so much better for me.BoRn of fire wrote:Hey peeps I'm wondering and I know the hiss is usually a Sanskrit thing but I know the s for isa is also used in one of the variations so is saulo also hissed ?
I have to take this back hissing the s with suryae especially to empower the solar plexus is incredibly powerful iv not experienced anything like this truely amazed Hail SatanBoRn of fire wrote:yeah the same goes for me especially with suryae I use the normal vibration as given with the sun square MP3 works better for meShael wrote:I'd recommend to just try both versions and see what works best for you. I never hiss the "s" in any mantra, because the 'normal' way of vibrating it just works so much better for me.BoRn of fire wrote:Hey peeps I'm wondering and I know the hiss is usually a Sanskrit thing but I know the s for isa is also used in one of the variations so is saulo also hissed ?
Any chance you or anyone else has any links or information I can find about the back of the throat cat hiss being used in Sanskrit? I've found examples of the other two, but not this back of the throat hissGear88 wrote:Generally there are three S releases of the breath.
Back of the throat hiss Snake/Cat hiss = Surya vibration
Cobra Hiss = Tongue on the top of your palette like the Cobra breath meditation
and normal hiss = vibrating S as in snake.
I don't think technically your doing anything wrong with vibrating S in another manner. Might not be correct for the Runic Kaballah section but when it comes overall it's perfectly fine. If your really unsure just stick to basic S as in Snake his.
https://www.joyofsatan.org/www.angelfir ... rses2.htmlHearsync wrote:Any chance you or anyone else has any links or information I can find about the back of the throat cat hiss being used in Sanskrit? I've found examples of the other two, but not this back of the throat hiss
Thanks. What I meant is where can I find other information about the usage of this kind of back of throat hissing used. I'm trying to find external sources but it's incredibly difficult. Same thing for some of the vibrations of the runes where a cat like back of throat hiss is used. Curious to know where this information and variations of hissing-like vibrations came fromGear88 wrote:https://www.joyofsatan.org/www.angelfir ... rses2.htmlHearsync wrote:Any chance you or anyone else has any links or information I can find about the back of the throat cat hiss being used in Sanskrit? I've found examples of the other two, but not this back of the throat hiss
Notice she isn't going (SSS) it's (HISS). Maxine mentioned in her sermon sometime when this ritual came out that the more powerful way is to incorporate the hiss. Albeit again it begs the question if EVERYONE benefits some might like to stay with standard snake (SSS) or (Hiss) or (Cobra tongue hiss). Everyone is different so it might not be as potent to some as some other another one is like mantras. Sometimes a mantra works, other times you might need another, or even return back because it grew in strength and is powerful again.
Again people are different. I simply outlined the 3 different (S) chants.