Unanswered question plus extra question
Posted: Tue May 01, 2018 9:19 pm
I hope I can find an answer or at least a clue in the right direction. After the questions, I have listed the sermons that act as sources. First the unanswered question.
1. From Satanmysoul: "I would like to learn. Can you please tell me which letters are matched to the chakras, which are associated with the elements, and which correspond to the zodiac signs? Thank you!!"
In the sermon, it's written that:
• "The letters of the seven vowels are for the seven chakra's. The vowels are given the sphere shape as they represent spirit." and "With the seven main vowels and their letters also being used in the chakra's to activate them."
• "And within this there are 12 letters that represent the 12 signs of the Zodiac." and "The 12 letters are vibrated into the parts of the body which relate to the Zodiac to open them up."
• "the remaining five letters of the Greek alphabet are the five elements."
• "Each letter has a longer god name of the letter which plays into this as well. This is the sequence for opening the entire soul and uniting it with the body. The sphere and the square together. "
From the first quote, one can gather that α, ε, η, ι, ο, ω, υ, being the vowels, are the letters of the chakras. But where should we start (the alfa)? At the crown or at the root? I think the safest assumption is to say we start from the root, Muladhara.
Borrowing from Sanskrit, the letters of the four elements in Greek should be four semivowels and the fifth element a sibilant. In Greek, the semivowels are λ, μ, ν, ρ, and γ-nasal. The only sibilant in Greek, as far as I know, is σ. While σ could stand for the akasha, the comparison with Sanskrit now seems more narrow for the semivowels. In fact:
• λ could go for the La-sound in Sanskrit, which should be earth
• ρ could go for the Ra-sound in Sanskrit, which is fire.
But what about the others? μ is certainly similar to the Ma-sound of the crown chakra, yet the element of water in Sanskrit is supposed to be related to the Va-sound, which we use for empowering the sacral chakra. Is that a corruption? Furthermore, ν is the Na-sound in Sanskrit, which I recall being said to vibrate into all of the chakras. It was in a sermon and it certainly has that effect, at least when I vibrate it. γ-nasal is something that I'll leave apart, as I don't even understand how to pronounce that letter with anything other than a guttural sound.
Now for the letters that remain: β, γ, δ, ζ, θ, κ, ξ, π, τ, φ, χ, ψ. These should be the letters of the Zodiac. I can take out notes that I've taken from HP Hooded Cobra's numerology report and use them, which would make it look this way:
• β should be Taurus
• γ should be Gemini
• δ should be Cancer (I'm quite certain of this)
• ζ should be Virgo (this is, however, seemingly contradicted in a sermon where it's explained that Virgo is the Hebrew Koph, which is the obsolete Greek letter Koppa)
• θ should be Scorpio
• κ should be Capricorn
Next starts the confusion.
• ξ should be Taurus as well
• π should be Cancer again
• τ should be Libra
• φ should be Sagittarius
• χ should be Capricorn again
• ψ should be Aquarius
Then, where are Aries, Leo and Pisces? According to my notes, they are related to letters that are taken already. Alpha and Nu for Aries, taken by chakras and elements; Epsilon and Rho for Leo, already taken by chakras and the element of fire; Mu and Omega for Pisces, already taken by a chakra and an element. If possible, I'd like for the confusion here to be dispelled. I also have one more question regarding the Greek Alphabet. What happened to the free dead letters? In Isopsephy ϛ was number 6, Ϙ was number 90 and ϡ was number 900. Why were they taken out of the alphabet? (2) One thing to notice is that Sampi (the letter that represents 900) in one ancient script looks exactly like the Tyr rune, Koppa (the letter related to 90) in one ancient script looks exactly the same as the Sol rune. The same can be said for Digamma, which was said to be similar to Sol in a sermon. I also found that another shape of digamma is identical to Oss.
About VA/VAU
It has been recently stated that VA is related to the earth element. Yet, we always used to empower the sacral chakra, which is of the water element. Has that been done to stabilise that particular chakra or should we consider using that mantra for the root chakra now? (3)
Sources:
(1) The Real Cube by HP Mageson
(2) Greek Isopsephy
(3) The Kabala Cube and the Saturn Square by HP Mageson
1. From Satanmysoul: "I would like to learn. Can you please tell me which letters are matched to the chakras, which are associated with the elements, and which correspond to the zodiac signs? Thank you!!"
In the sermon, it's written that:
• "The letters of the seven vowels are for the seven chakra's. The vowels are given the sphere shape as they represent spirit." and "With the seven main vowels and their letters also being used in the chakra's to activate them."
• "And within this there are 12 letters that represent the 12 signs of the Zodiac." and "The 12 letters are vibrated into the parts of the body which relate to the Zodiac to open them up."
• "the remaining five letters of the Greek alphabet are the five elements."
• "Each letter has a longer god name of the letter which plays into this as well. This is the sequence for opening the entire soul and uniting it with the body. The sphere and the square together. "
From the first quote, one can gather that α, ε, η, ι, ο, ω, υ, being the vowels, are the letters of the chakras. But where should we start (the alfa)? At the crown or at the root? I think the safest assumption is to say we start from the root, Muladhara.
Borrowing from Sanskrit, the letters of the four elements in Greek should be four semivowels and the fifth element a sibilant. In Greek, the semivowels are λ, μ, ν, ρ, and γ-nasal. The only sibilant in Greek, as far as I know, is σ. While σ could stand for the akasha, the comparison with Sanskrit now seems more narrow for the semivowels. In fact:
• λ could go for the La-sound in Sanskrit, which should be earth
• ρ could go for the Ra-sound in Sanskrit, which is fire.
But what about the others? μ is certainly similar to the Ma-sound of the crown chakra, yet the element of water in Sanskrit is supposed to be related to the Va-sound, which we use for empowering the sacral chakra. Is that a corruption? Furthermore, ν is the Na-sound in Sanskrit, which I recall being said to vibrate into all of the chakras. It was in a sermon and it certainly has that effect, at least when I vibrate it. γ-nasal is something that I'll leave apart, as I don't even understand how to pronounce that letter with anything other than a guttural sound.
Now for the letters that remain: β, γ, δ, ζ, θ, κ, ξ, π, τ, φ, χ, ψ. These should be the letters of the Zodiac. I can take out notes that I've taken from HP Hooded Cobra's numerology report and use them, which would make it look this way:
• β should be Taurus
• γ should be Gemini
• δ should be Cancer (I'm quite certain of this)
• ζ should be Virgo (this is, however, seemingly contradicted in a sermon where it's explained that Virgo is the Hebrew Koph, which is the obsolete Greek letter Koppa)
• θ should be Scorpio
• κ should be Capricorn
Next starts the confusion.
• ξ should be Taurus as well
• π should be Cancer again
• τ should be Libra
• φ should be Sagittarius
• χ should be Capricorn again
• ψ should be Aquarius
Then, where are Aries, Leo and Pisces? According to my notes, they are related to letters that are taken already. Alpha and Nu for Aries, taken by chakras and elements; Epsilon and Rho for Leo, already taken by chakras and the element of fire; Mu and Omega for Pisces, already taken by a chakra and an element. If possible, I'd like for the confusion here to be dispelled. I also have one more question regarding the Greek Alphabet. What happened to the free dead letters? In Isopsephy ϛ was number 6, Ϙ was number 90 and ϡ was number 900. Why were they taken out of the alphabet? (2) One thing to notice is that Sampi (the letter that represents 900) in one ancient script looks exactly like the Tyr rune, Koppa (the letter related to 90) in one ancient script looks exactly the same as the Sol rune. The same can be said for Digamma, which was said to be similar to Sol in a sermon. I also found that another shape of digamma is identical to Oss.
About VA/VAU
It has been recently stated that VA is related to the earth element. Yet, we always used to empower the sacral chakra, which is of the water element. Has that been done to stabilise that particular chakra or should we consider using that mantra for the root chakra now? (3)
Sources:
(1) The Real Cube by HP Mageson
(2) Greek Isopsephy
(3) The Kabala Cube and the Saturn Square by HP Mageson







