Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 Can you type out the words of the chant ? May be somebody here will be able to decipher it for you Regards Venugopal ntaroiu <lsirca wrote: I decided to come back to the group recently.Maybe I needed some time for some inner searching maybe I needed a new view.For those who don't knowme,I had a spiritual awakening in June 2006 which started with a beautiful dream.I didn't know what hit me and many things happened but I was guided and later on I found out what happened to me then later, I found this group.I feel much better now, but sometimes I feel tired.Awhile ago I started hearing this beautiful chanting in a strange language and I often sing along with it but I don't know what I'm saying.Is it something that I should do ? It sure sounds heavenly and feels like the right thing to do but I don't know what it means. is behaving strange today.I type things then they dissapear,lol. Love Nicole between 2007-09-19 and 9999-99-99 <!--8--><hr size=1></hr> Share files, take polls, and make new friends - all under one roof. <a href= " http://in.rd./tagline_groups_8/*http://in.promos./groups\ / " > </a> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 - Ok,here it goes some of it! This is so strange !I have a feeling that it's latin mixed with something else.No,I don't know what it means. anona mitu butu mana dote none matu bintedu Love,Nicole -- In , Venugopal AK <akvenugopal wrote: > > Can you type out the words of the chant ? May be somebody here will be able to decipher it for you > Regards > Venugopal > > ntaroiu <lsirca wrote: I decided to come back to the group recently.Maybe I needed some > time for some inner searching maybe I needed a new view.For those who > don't knowme,I had a spiritual awakening > in June 2006 which started with a beautiful dream.I didn't know what > hit me and many things happened but I was guided and later on I found > out what happened to me then later, I found this group.I feel much > better now, but sometimes I feel tired.Awhile ago I started hearing > this beautiful chanting in a strange language and I often sing along > with it but I don't know what I'm saying.Is it something that I should > do ? It sure sounds heavenly and feels like the right thing to do but I > don't know what it means. is behaving strange today.I type things > then they dissapear,lol. > > Love Nicole > > > > > > between 2007-09-19 and 9999-99-99 <!--8--><hr size=1></hr> Share files, take polls, and make new friends - all under one roof. <a href= " http://in.rd./tagline_groups_8/*http://in.promos.. com/groups/ " > </a> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 Using a translator, and search engines I found a few meanings, depending on if the spellings are correct, perhaps a combination of languages, either way, it seems pretty positive: Mana is the concept of an impersonal force or quality that resides in people, animals, and inanimate objects. It has commonly been interpreted as " the stuff of which magic is formed " , as well as the substance of which souls are made. (From wikepedia)(not to be confused with Manna of the bible.) It also means HAND in Italian Dote none, in Italian means " YOU PROVIDE NINTHS " I'm still researching But have to get ready for work.. Blessings, Laurangelic , " ntaroiu " <lsirca wrote: > > - Ok,here it goes some of it! This is so strange !I have a feeling > that it's latin mixed with something else.No,I don't know what it > means. > > > anona mitu butu mana > dote none matu bintedu > > > Love,Nicole > > > -- In , Venugopal AK > <akvenugopal@> wrote: > > > > Can you type out the words of the chant ? May be somebody here will > be able to decipher it for you > > Regards > > Venugopal > > > > ntaroiu <lsirca@> wrote: I decided > to come back to the group recently.Maybe I needed some > > time for some inner searching maybe I needed a new view.For those > who > > don't knowme,I had a spiritual awakening > > in June 2006 which started with a beautiful dream.I didn't know > what > > hit me and many things happened but I was guided and later on I > found > > out what happened to me then later, I found this group.I feel much > > better now, but sometimes I feel tired.Awhile ago I started > hearing > > this beautiful chanting in a strange language and I often sing > along > > with it but I don't know what I'm saying.Is it something that I > should > > do ? It sure sounds heavenly and feels like the right thing to do > but I > > don't know what it means. is behaving strange today.I type > things > > then they dissapear,lol. > > > > Love Nicole > > > > > > > > > > > > between 2007-09-19 and 9999-99-99 <!--8--><hr size=1></hr> > Share files, take polls, and make new friends - all under one roof. > <a > href= " http://in.rd./tagline_groups_8/*http://in.promos. .. > com/groups/ " > </a> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 Yes Laurangelic.I searched too and I got almost the same thing.Thanks ! Verry strange,that's all I can say! Love,Nicole , " Laura " <angelic_shadows2002 wrote: > > Using a translator, and search engines I found a few meanings, > depending on if the spellings are correct, perhaps a combination of > languages, either way, it seems pretty positive: > > Mana is the concept of an impersonal force or quality that resides > in people, animals, and inanimate objects. It has commonly been > interpreted as " the stuff of which magic is formed " , as well as the > substance of which souls are made. (From wikepedia)(not to be > confused with Manna of the bible.) > > It also means HAND in Italian > > Dote none, in Italian means " YOU PROVIDE NINTHS " > > I'm still researching But have to get ready for work.. > > Blessings, > Laurangelic > > , " ntaroiu " > <lsirca@> wrote: > > > > - Ok,here it goes some of it! This is so strange !I have a > feeling > > that it's latin mixed with something else.No,I don't know what it > > means. > > > > > > anona mitu butu mana > > dote none matu bintedu > > > > > > Love,Nicole > > > > > > -- In , Venugopal AK > > <akvenugopal@> wrote: > > > > > > Can you type out the words of the chant ? May be somebody here > will > > be able to decipher it for you > > > Regards > > > Venugopal > > > > > > ntaroiu <lsirca@> wrote: I decided > > to come back to the group recently.Maybe I needed some > > > time for some inner searching maybe I needed a new view.For > those > > who > > > don't knowme,I had a spiritual awakening > > > in June 2006 which started with a beautiful dream.I didn't > know > > what > > > hit me and many things happened but I was guided and later on I > > found > > > out what happened to me then later, I found this group.I feel > much > > > better now, but sometimes I feel tired.Awhile ago I started > > hearing > > > this beautiful chanting in a strange language and I often sing > > along > > > with it but I don't know what I'm saying.Is it something that I > > should > > > do ? It sure sounds heavenly and feels like the right thing to > do > > but I > > > don't know what it means. is behaving strange today.I type > > things > > > then they dissapear,lol. > > > > > > Love Nicole > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > between 2007-09-19 and 9999-99-99 <!--8--><hr > size=1></hr> > > Share files, take polls, and make new friends - all under one > roof. > > <a > > > href= " http://in.rd./tagline_groups_8/*http://in.promos. > . > > com/groups/ " > </a> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 I am NOT a linguistic scholar. Only with a layman's knowledge i am writing. The words seems to be 'Distorted' Sanskrit words. anona can be Anyonya a sanskrit word for mutual, depending on each other etc. mitu can be Mrithyu - death. butu can be Butha, the five elementals constituting all living things mana is mind in sanskrit dote can be Datha, giver, donor etc. none i am unable to guess. matu bintedu can be Madya Bindu. One of the techniques to awaken K is to concentrate both eyes at the 'Triputi " the mid way between the eyebrows. Bindu literally means a dot but it refers to the point at triputi. If one concentrates on the Bindhu with closed eyes, the thought process will slow down first and then will stop completely, leading to enlioghtenment. I know what i have interpreted may be completely off the mark. Only a scholar can correctly interpret. I wish you consult some Sanskrit scholar or Buddhist scholar for guidance. Many of the Universities do have such scholars in their faculty. Regards Venugopal. ntaroiu <lsirca wrote: - Ok,here it goes some of it! This is so strange !I have a feeling that it's latin mixed with something else.No,I don't know what it means. anona mitu butu mana dote none matu bintedu Love,Nicole -- In , Venugopal AK <akvenugopal wrote: > > Can you type out the words of the chant ? May be somebody here will be able to decipher it for you > Regards > Venugopal > > ntaroiu <lsirca wrote: I decided to come back to the group recently.Maybe I needed some > time for some inner searching maybe I needed a new view.For those who > don't knowme,I had a spiritual awakening > in June 2006 which started with a beautiful dream.I didn't know what > hit me and many things happened but I was guided and later on I found > out what happened to me then later, I found this group.I feel much > better now, but sometimes I feel tired.Awhile ago I started hearing > this beautiful chanting in a strange language and I often sing along > with it but I don't know what I'm saying.Is it something that I should > do ? It sure sounds heavenly and feels like the right thing to do but I > don't know what it means. is behaving strange today.I type things > then they dissapear,lol. > > Love Nicole > > > > > > between 2007-09-19 and 9999-99-99 <!--8--><hr size=1></hr> Share files, take polls, and make new friends - all under one roof. <a href= " http://in.rd./tagline_groups_8/*http://in.promos.. com/groups/ " > </a> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 Here is what I have found: A- To Nona- Ninth Mi-me Tu-you Butu (none) Mana- Hand Dote- you provide None-ninths Ma-goodness Tu-you Binte-drinking Due-Two SO, " To ninth me, you, *___* hand you provide ninths goodness you drinking two. " Given linguistics, the language would provide for the true translation, this is the literal one. Symbolic words through the centuries have been words like: Ninth, Hand, & drinking The measure (as in ninths) is a term also symbolic, it was used frequently in the bible. (A unit by which to measure by)9/10ths would be a whole (perhaps) Butu being the only word I was unable to identify could very well be as you have said, it fits into the context... What is the kundalini but the joining of flesh and spirit, and drinking for two, would be the flesh feeding the spirit (or vise versa) of course, this is just leaning with Italian, as thats where I found it, Blessings, Laura , Venugopal AK <akvenugopal wrote: > > I am NOT a linguistic scholar. Only with a layman's knowledge i am writing. The words seems to be 'Distorted' Sanskrit words. > anona can be Anyonya a sanskrit word for mutual, depending on each other etc. > mitu can be Mrithyu - death. > butu can be Butha, the five elementals constituting all living things > mana is mind in sanskrit > dote can be Datha, giver, donor etc. > none i am unable to guess. > matu bintedu can be Madya Bindu. One of the techniques to awaken K is to concentrate both eyes at the 'Triputi " the mid way between the eyebrows. Bindu literally means a dot but it refers to the point at triputi. If one concentrates on the Bindhu with closed eyes, the thought process will slow down first and then will stop completely, leading to enlioghtenment. > I know what i have interpreted may be completely off the mark. Only a scholar can correctly interpret. > I wish you consult some Sanskrit scholar or Buddhist scholar for guidance. Many of the Universities do have such scholars in their faculty. > Regards > Venugopal. > > ntaroiu <lsirca wrote: - Ok,here it goes some of it! This is so strange !I have a feeling > that it's latin mixed with something else.No,I don't know what it > means. > > anona mitu butu mana > dote none matu bintedu > > Love,Nicole > > -- In , Venugopal AK > <akvenugopal@> wrote: > > > > Can you type out the words of the chant ? May be somebody here will > be able to decipher it for you > > Regards > > Venugopal > > > > ntaroiu <lsirca@> wrote: I decided > to come back to the group recently.Maybe I needed some > > time for some inner searching maybe I needed a new view.For those > who > > don't knowme,I had a spiritual awakening > > in June 2006 which started with a beautiful dream.I didn't know > what > > hit me and many things happened but I was guided and later on I > found > > out what happened to me then later, I found this group.I feel much > > better now, but sometimes I feel tired.Awhile ago I started > hearing > > this beautiful chanting in a strange language and I often sing > along > > with it but I don't know what I'm saying.Is it something that I > should > > do ? It sure sounds heavenly and feels like the right thing to do > but I > > don't know what it means. is behaving strange today.I type > things > > then they dissapear,lol. > > > > Love Nicole > > > > > > > > > > > > between 2007-09-19 and 9999-99-99 <!--8--><hr size=1></hr> > Share files, take polls, and make new friends - all under one roof. > <a > href= " http://in.rd./tagline_groups_8/*http://in.promos. .. > com/groups/ " > </a> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 Thank you Laura, that makes sense.I don't speak italian but it sounds close. Love,Nicole , " Laura " <angelic_shadows2002 wrote: > > > Here is what I have found: > > A- To > Nona- Ninth > Mi-me > Tu-you > Butu (none) > Mana- Hand > Dote- you provide > None-ninths > Ma-goodness > Tu-you > Binte-drinking > Due-Two > > SO, > > " To ninth me, you, *___* hand you provide ninths goodness you > drinking two. " > > Given linguistics, the language would provide for the true > translation, this is the literal one. Symbolic words through the > centuries have been words like: > > Ninth, Hand, & drinking > > The measure (as in ninths) is a term also symbolic, it was used > frequently in the bible. (A unit by which to measure by)9/10ths > would be a whole (perhaps) > > Butu being the only word I was unable to identify could very well be > as you have said, it fits into the context... > > What is the kundalini but the joining of flesh and spirit, and > drinking for two, would be the flesh feeding the spirit (or vise > versa) > > of course, this is just leaning with Italian, as thats where I found > it, > > Blessings, > Laura > > , Venugopal AK > <akvenugopal@> wrote: > > > > I am NOT a linguistic scholar. Only with a layman's knowledge i am > writing. The words seems to be 'Distorted' Sanskrit words. > > anona can be Anyonya a sanskrit word for mutual, depending on each > other etc. > > mitu can be Mrithyu - death. > > butu can be Butha, the five elementals constituting all living > things > > mana is mind in sanskrit > > dote can be Datha, giver, donor etc. > > none i am unable to guess. > > matu bintedu can be Madya Bindu. One of the techniques to awaken K > is to concentrate both eyes at the 'Triputi " the mid way between the > eyebrows. Bindu literally means a dot but it refers to the point at > triputi. If one concentrates on the Bindhu with closed eyes, the > thought process will slow down first and then will stop completely, > leading to enlioghtenment. > > I know what i have interpreted may be completely off the mark. > Only a scholar can correctly interpret. > > I wish you consult some Sanskrit scholar or Buddhist scholar for > guidance. Many of the Universities do have such scholars in their > faculty. > > Regards > > Venugopal. > > > > ntaroiu <lsirca@> wrote: - Ok,here > it goes some of it! This is so strange !I have a feeling > > that it's latin mixed with something else.No,I don't know what it > > means. > > > > anona mitu butu mana > > dote none matu bintedu > > > > Love,Nicole > > > > -- In , Venugopal AK > > <akvenugopal@> wrote: > > > > > > Can you type out the words of the chant ? May be somebody here > will > > be able to decipher it for you > > > Regards > > > Venugopal > > > > > > ntaroiu <lsirca@> wrote: I > decided > > to come back to the group recently.Maybe I needed some > > > time for some inner searching maybe I needed a new view.For > those > > who > > > don't knowme,I had a spiritual awakening > > > in June 2006 which started with a beautiful dream.I didn't > know > > what > > > hit me and many things happened but I was guided and later on > I > > found > > > out what happened to me then later, I found this group.I feel > much > > > better now, but sometimes I feel tired.Awhile ago I started > > hearing > > > this beautiful chanting in a strange language and I often sing > > along > > > with it but I don't know what I'm saying.Is it something that > I > > should > > > do ? It sure sounds heavenly and feels like the right thing to > do > > but I > > > don't know what it means. is behaving strange today.I > type > > things > > > then they dissapear,lol. > > > > > > Love Nicole > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > between 2007-09-19 and 9999-99-99 <!--8--><hr > size=1></hr> > > Share files, take polls, and make new friends - all under one > roof. > > <a > > > href= " http://in.rd./tagline_groups_8/*http://in.promos. > . > > com/groups/ " > </a> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 At 11:48 AM 4/15/2008, you wrote: >- Ok,here it goes some of it! This is so strange !I have a feeling >that it's latin mixed with something else.No,I don't know what it >means. > >anona mitu butu mana >dote none matu bintedu I Googled it and came up with two sites with some of these words, they were both Latvian. Brandi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 The first two words come up as a northern European language that I havent found any english for. Some of the others come up as spanish or a variant. I googled these words. - As far as the chanting goes I do feel it is part of your learning and that to sing along with them is a good thing. See if you can record the melody and word placements so that we can sing along. - blessings are showering over you Nicole! - chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 BTW, I seem to have a knack for finding stuff on the net, as though I am guided by some unseen hand. Ask Droxine? Hehe! It freaks me out at times. Linda , " Linda " <crazycats711 wrote: > > Well, I don't know anything about translating word nor can speak any > language except Texas english. Hehe! Anyways, my curiosity got the > best of me so I just pick a word from your phrase which was the last > one, " bintedu " and I did a search on it. LOL! It took me to this > page, where at the bottom you can get a translation. > > http://mv.lycaeum.org/anagrams/PARALINGUA.cgi?article=Ruzeselo > > I put the first half of the phrase in( anona mitu butu mana) and I > got. " anona mitu butu mana " means: " An about, I'm an autumn. " or > " A bum taunt, I am a noun. " > > I put the second half in (dote none matu bintedu) and got: " dote none > matu bintedu " means: " Intonate undoubted me. " or " Bet undaunted > emotion. " > > I still don't know what language this is or what this really is > saying actually. > > I do know that " Bet " is the second letter in the Hebrew and is choke > full of meaning, such as the following: > > BET — DISTINCTION > B > Distinction > > Bet partitions the Unity and Wholeness of ALePh. ALePh by itself is > One. There is no opposition or polarity and no need for action or > change. BeT is distinction (– B) pointing (– I) in itself (– T). BeT > partitions ALePh. BeT, as the first possible distinction, > distinguishes what is within from what is without. From BeT on there > is difference, complement, counterpoint, and contrast. There is > spirit and matter, flame and coal, wave and particle. BeT is a BIT, > it takes a BYTe, it parts ALePh in two (Tween). BeT forms a BooTh > BeTween BoTh. That is why BeT, two and duality, is a House. As a > prefix BeT means In or With. > > BeT is the Yin/Yang Bifurcation within the Primal Point, the Dew- drop > of Manna BREAKING OUT from the tip of the Great Flame. BeT is the > Primal Point, the APPLe seed, Breaking open. > > > > Bet – A Letter Portrait > ©1996 Stan Tenen > > BET is the second letter of the Hebrew alphabet (corresponding to the > Greek " Beta " , the Arabic " Ba " , and our English " B " ), and the first > letter of the Hebrew text of Genesis. The meaning of the name of the > letter, " Bet " in Hebrew, is " House " – and what a house does and > represents. Thus, Bet represents the distinction between inside and > outside. This is the same distinction that generates the alphabet > from our model: the First Hand vortex inside, representing a flame, > with a tetrahedral " meeting tent " outside, representing the vessel > that holds and protects the flame. Our paper, The Light in the > Meeting Tent, explains how this inside/outside relationship is also > the relationship of asymmetry and symmetry, of mind and body, of our > private conscious inner world, and the objective outer world we > share. > > There is a traditional teaching that all of the Torah is contained in > the first letter. What is in the first letter is also in the first > word, and in the first verse, and in the first paragraph, and in the > first chapter. In modern terms, this teaching is telling us that the > Torah is a hierarchical structure, somewhat (although imprecisely) > like a hologram. The image is always the same; a larger hologram > provides a sharper image. So, in principle, if we understand the > first letter, that should tell us a great deal about what follows. > > Mathematician G. Spencer Brown, in his Laws of Form, explains how > the " First Distinction, " the distinction between inside and outside, > can in itself, in principle, generate whole worlds. Mathematicians > have shown that all of formal logic can be derived from the > distinction between inside and outside. > > In the Talmud, a person of integrity is said to be toko k- > varo, " their insides are the same as their outsides " – they are > morally transparent. A person whose consciousness is in harmony with > their place in the outer world is a Tzaddik, a saintly person. This > is because, with no distinction between inside and outside, there is > no motive for their personal will. Such a person would, in a sense, > be without willful ego. It is possible that this is why Moses > receives the Torah. Seemingly paradoxically, in spite of his > confrontations with Pharoah, and his leadership of the nation, in the > Talmud Moses is known as the humblest of persons. Thus, a person who > truly comprehends the meaning of the initial letter of the Torah has > the humility, the " righteousness, " that qualifies them to receive and > carry it. > > http://www.meru.org/letteressays/bet.html#Meaning > > Some very interesting stuff on that website. A few years ago when I > found that site, all the symbols and stuff meant hardly meant > anything to me, but looking at it afresh with the knowlegde I now > have of Kundalini, it was an endless fountian of knowledge about > Kundalini and creation. LOL! > > Blessings & love, > Linda > > -- -- > ---------- > > > > , " ntaroiu " > <lsirca@> wrote: > > > > - Ok,here it goes some of it! This is so strange !I have a feeling > > that it's latin mixed with something else.No,I don't know what it > > means. > > > > > > anona mitu butu mana > > dote none matu bintedu > > > > > > Love,Nicole > > > > > > -- In , Venugopal AK > > <akvenugopal@> wrote: > > > > > > Can you type out the words of the chant ? May be somebody here > will > > be able to decipher it for you > > > Regards > > > Venugopal > > > > > > ntaroiu <lsirca@> wrote: I decided > > to come back to the group recently.Maybe I needed some > > > time for some inner searching maybe I needed a new view.For > those > > who > > > don't knowme,I had a spiritual awakening > > > in June 2006 which started with a beautiful dream.I didn't know > > what > > > hit me and many things happened but I was guided and later on I > > found > > > out what happened to me then later, I found this group.I feel > much > > > better now, but sometimes I feel tired.Awhile ago I started > > hearing > > > this beautiful chanting in a strange language and I often sing > > along > > > with it but I don't know what I'm saying.Is it something that I > > should > > > do ? It sure sounds heavenly and feels like the right thing to > do > > but I > > > don't know what it means. is behaving strange today.I type > > things > > > then they dissapear,lol. > > > > > > Love Nicole > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > between 2007-09-19 and 9999-99-99 <!--8--><hr size=1></hr> > > Share files, take polls, and make new friends - all under one roof. > > <a > > > href= " http://in.rd./tagline_groups_8/*http://in.promos.. > > com/groups/ " > </a> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 Another weird thing about all that. I tried to go back and translation some of the stuff from that page to see if I could figure out what language it was and it would not tranlate anything else. So I tried putting those phrases in agian and it would not tranlate them a second time. Does anyone know what language that is on that page. I am just curious. I am wondering why the tranlation thing quit working. Linda , " Linda " <crazycats711 wrote: > > BTW, I seem to have a knack for finding stuff on the net, as though I > am guided by some unseen hand. Ask Droxine? Hehe! It freaks me out at > times. > > Linda > > , " Linda " > <crazycats711@> wrote: > > > > Well, I don't know anything about translating word nor can speak > any > > language except Texas english. Hehe! Anyways, my curiosity got the > > best of me so I just pick a word from your phrase which was the > last > > one, " bintedu " and I did a search on it. LOL! It took me to this > > page, where at the bottom you can get a translation. > > > > http://mv.lycaeum.org/anagrams/PARALINGUA.cgi?article=Ruzeselo > > > > I put the first half of the phrase in( anona mitu butu mana) and I > > got. " anona mitu butu mana " means: " An about, I'm an autumn. " or > > " A bum taunt, I am a noun. " > > > > I put the second half in (dote none matu bintedu) and got: " dote > none > > matu bintedu " means: " Intonate undoubted me. " or " Bet undaunted > > emotion. " > > > > I still don't know what language this is or what this really is > > saying actually. > > > > I do know that " Bet " is the second letter in the Hebrew and is > choke > > full of meaning, such as the following: > > > > BET — DISTINCTION > > B > > Distinction > > > > Bet partitions the Unity and Wholeness of ALePh. ALePh by itself is > > One. There is no opposition or polarity and no need for action or > > change. BeT is distinction (– B) pointing (– I) in itself (– T). > BeT > > partitions ALePh. BeT, as the first possible distinction, > > distinguishes what is within from what is without. From BeT on > there > > is difference, complement, counterpoint, and contrast. There is > > spirit and matter, flame and coal, wave and particle. BeT is a BIT, > > it takes a BYTe, it parts ALePh in two (Tween). BeT forms a BooTh > > BeTween BoTh. That is why BeT, two and duality, is a House. As a > > prefix BeT means In or With. > > > > BeT is the Yin/Yang Bifurcation within the Primal Point, the Dew- > drop > > of Manna BREAKING OUT from the tip of the Great Flame. BeT is the > > Primal Point, the APPLe seed, Breaking open. > > > > > > > > Bet – A Letter Portrait > > ©1996 Stan Tenen > > > > BET is the second letter of the Hebrew alphabet (corresponding to > the > > Greek " Beta " , the Arabic " Ba " , and our English " B " ), and the first > > letter of the Hebrew text of Genesis. The meaning of the name of > the > > letter, " Bet " in Hebrew, is " House " – and what a house does and > > represents. Thus, Bet represents the distinction between inside and > > outside. This is the same distinction that generates the alphabet > > from our model: the First Hand vortex inside, representing a flame, > > with a tetrahedral " meeting tent " outside, representing the vessel > > that holds and protects the flame. Our paper, The Light in the > > Meeting Tent, explains how this inside/outside relationship is also > > the relationship of asymmetry and symmetry, of mind and body, of > our > > private conscious inner world, and the objective outer world we > > share. > > > > There is a traditional teaching that all of the Torah is contained > in > > the first letter. What is in the first letter is also in the first > > word, and in the first verse, and in the first paragraph, and in > the > > first chapter. In modern terms, this teaching is telling us that > the > > Torah is a hierarchical structure, somewhat (although imprecisely) > > like a hologram. The image is always the same; a larger hologram > > provides a sharper image. So, in principle, if we understand the > > first letter, that should tell us a great deal about what follows. > > > > Mathematician G. Spencer Brown, in his Laws of Form, explains how > > the " First Distinction, " the distinction between inside and > outside, > > can in itself, in principle, generate whole worlds. Mathematicians > > have shown that all of formal logic can be derived from the > > distinction between inside and outside. > > > > In the Talmud, a person of integrity is said to be toko k- > > varo, " their insides are the same as their outsides " – they are > > morally transparent. A person whose consciousness is in harmony > with > > their place in the outer world is a Tzaddik, a saintly person. This > > is because, with no distinction between inside and outside, there > is > > no motive for their personal will. Such a person would, in a sense, > > be without willful ego. It is possible that this is why Moses > > receives the Torah. Seemingly paradoxically, in spite of his > > confrontations with Pharoah, and his leadership of the nation, in > the > > Talmud Moses is known as the humblest of persons. Thus, a person > who > > truly comprehends the meaning of the initial letter of the Torah > has > > the humility, the " righteousness, " that qualifies them to receive > and > > carry it. > > > > http://www.meru.org/letteressays/bet.html#Meaning > > > > Some very interesting stuff on that website. A few years ago when I > > found that site, all the symbols and stuff meant hardly meant > > anything to me, but looking at it afresh with the knowlegde I now > > have of Kundalini, it was an endless fountian of knowledge about > > Kundalini and creation. LOL! > > > > Blessings & love, > > Linda > > > > -- > -- > > ---------- > > > > > > > > , " ntaroiu " > > <lsirca@> wrote: > > > > > > - Ok,here it goes some of it! This is so strange !I have a > feeling > > > that it's latin mixed with something else.No,I don't know what it > > > means. > > > > > > > > > anona mitu butu mana > > > dote none matu bintedu > > > > > > > > > Love,Nicole > > > > > > > > > -- In , Venugopal AK > > > <akvenugopal@> wrote: > > > > > > > > Can you type out the words of the chant ? May be somebody here > > will > > > be able to decipher it for you > > > > Regards > > > > Venugopal > > > > > > > > ntaroiu <lsirca@> wrote: I > decided > > > to come back to the group recently.Maybe I needed some > > > > time for some inner searching maybe I needed a new view.For > > those > > > who > > > > don't knowme,I had a spiritual awakening > > > > in June 2006 which started with a beautiful dream.I didn't > know > > > what > > > > hit me and many things happened but I was guided and later on > I > > > found > > > > out what happened to me then later, I found this group.I feel > > much > > > > better now, but sometimes I feel tired.Awhile ago I started > > > hearing > > > > this beautiful chanting in a strange language and I often sing > > > along > > > > with it but I don't know what I'm saying.Is it something that > I > > > should > > > > do ? It sure sounds heavenly and feels like the right thing to > > do > > > but I > > > > don't know what it means. is behaving strange today.I > type > > > things > > > > then they dissapear,lol. > > > > > > > > Love Nicole > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > between 2007-09-19 and 9999-99-99 <!--8--><hr > size=1></hr> > > > Share files, take polls, and make new friends - all under one > roof. > > > <a > > > > > > href= " http://in.rd./tagline_groups_8/*http://in.promos.. > > > com/groups/ " > </a> > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 nonna in italian is grandmother - nonno is grandfather i believe nonne is plural for grandmother , " Laura " <angelic_shadows2002 wrote: > > > Here is what I have found: > > A- To > Nona- Ninth > Mi-me > Tu-you > Butu (none) > Mana- Hand > Dote- you provide > None-ninths > Ma-goodness > Tu-you > Binte-drinking > Due-Two > > SO, > > " To ninth me, you, *___* hand you provide ninths goodness you > drinking two. " > > Given linguistics, the language would provide for the true > translation, this is the literal one. Symbolic words through the > centuries have been words like: > > Ninth, Hand, & drinking > > The measure (as in ninths) is a term also symbolic, it was used > frequently in the bible. (A unit by which to measure by)9/10ths > would be a whole (perhaps) > > Butu being the only word I was unable to identify could very well be > as you have said, it fits into the context... > > What is the kundalini but the joining of flesh and spirit, and > drinking for two, would be the flesh feeding the spirit (or vise > versa) > > of course, this is just leaning with Italian, as thats where I found > it, > > Blessings, > Laura > > , Venugopal AK > <akvenugopal@> wrote: > > > > I am NOT a linguistic scholar. Only with a layman's knowledge i am > writing. The words seems to be 'Distorted' Sanskrit words. > > anona can be Anyonya a sanskrit word for mutual, depending on each > other etc. > > mitu can be Mrithyu - death. > > butu can be Butha, the five elementals constituting all living > things > > mana is mind in sanskrit > > dote can be Datha, giver, donor etc. > > none i am unable to guess. > > matu bintedu can be Madya Bindu. One of the techniques to awaken K > is to concentrate both eyes at the 'Triputi " the mid way between the > eyebrows. Bindu literally means a dot but it refers to the point at > triputi. If one concentrates on the Bindhu with closed eyes, the > thought process will slow down first and then will stop completely, > leading to enlioghtenment. > > I know what i have interpreted may be completely off the mark. > Only a scholar can correctly interpret. > > I wish you consult some Sanskrit scholar or Buddhist scholar for > guidance. Many of the Universities do have such scholars in their > faculty. > > Regards > > Venugopal. > > > > ntaroiu <lsirca@> wrote: - Ok,here > it goes some of it! This is so strange !I have a feeling > > that it's latin mixed with something else.No,I don't know what it > > means. > > > > anona mitu butu mana > > dote none matu bintedu > > > > Love,Nicole > > > > -- In , Venugopal AK > > <akvenugopal@> wrote: > > > > > > Can you type out the words of the chant ? May be somebody here > will > > be able to decipher it for you > > > Regards > > > Venugopal > > > > > > ntaroiu <lsirca@> wrote: I > decided > > to come back to the group recently.Maybe I needed some > > > time for some inner searching maybe I needed a new view.For > those > > who > > > don't knowme,I had a spiritual awakening > > > in June 2006 which started with a beautiful dream.I didn't > know > > what > > > hit me and many things happened but I was guided and later on > I > > found > > > out what happened to me then later, I found this group.I feel > much > > > better now, but sometimes I feel tired.Awhile ago I started > > hearing > > > this beautiful chanting in a strange language and I often sing > > along > > > with it but I don't know what I'm saying.Is it something that > I > > should > > > do ? It sure sounds heavenly and feels like the right thing to > do > > but I > > > don't know what it means. is behaving strange today.I > type > > things > > > then they dissapear,lol. > > > > > > Love Nicole > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > between 2007-09-19 and 9999-99-99 <!--8--><hr > size=1></hr> > > Share files, take polls, and make new friends - all under one > roof. > > <a > > > href= " http://in.rd./tagline_groups_8/*http://in.promos. > . > > com/groups/ " > </a> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 Lol, you want me to record it so you guys can sing along.Ok,I'll try but there are other chants too.It's like I have my own personal radio,lol.Who are they ?!I mean why am I hearing these chants and where are they coming from ? love,Nicole , " chrism " <> wrote: > > The first two words come up as a northern European language that I > havent found any english for. Some of the others come up as spanish or > a variant. I googled these words. - As far as the chanting goes I do > feel it is part of your learning and that to sing along with them is a > good thing. See if you can record the melody and word placements so > that we can sing along. - blessings are showering over you Nicole! - > chrism > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 Wow, Brandi Latvian ?I can assure you that I do not speak any of those languages. love,Nicole , Brandi Jasmine <jazztalk wrote: > > At 11:48 AM 4/15/2008, you wrote: > > >- Ok,here it goes some of it! This is so strange !I have a feeling > >that it's latin mixed with something else.No,I don't know what it > >means. > > > >anona mitu butu mana > >dote none matu bintedu > > I Googled it and came up with two sites with some of these words, they were both Latvian. > > Brandi > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 Linda,I've been to that webpage and that language is very strange.I couldn't figure out what it was. love,Nicole , " Linda " <crazycats711 wrote: > > Well, I don't know anything about translating word nor can speak any > language except Texas english. Hehe! Anyways, my curiosity got the > best of me so I just pick a word from your phrase which was the last > one, " bintedu " and I did a search on it. LOL! It took me to this > page, where at the bottom you can get a translation. > > http://mv.lycaeum.org/anagrams/PARALINGUA.cgi?article=Ruzeselo > > I put the first half of the phrase in( anona mitu butu mana) and I > got. " anona mitu butu mana " means: " An about, I'm an autumn. " or > " A bum taunt, I am a noun. " > > I put the second half in (dote none matu bintedu) and got: " dote none > matu bintedu " means: " Intonate undoubted me. " or " Bet undaunted > emotion. " > > I still don't know what language this is or what this really is > saying actually. > > I do know that " Bet " is the second letter in the Hebrew and is choke > full of meaning, such as the following: > > BET — DISTINCTION > B > Distinction > > Bet partitions the Unity and Wholeness of ALePh. ALePh by itself is > One. There is no opposition or polarity and no need for action or > change. BeT is distinction (– B) pointing (– I) in itself (– T). BeT > partitions ALePh. BeT, as the first possible distinction, > distinguishes what is within from what is without. From BeT on there > is difference, complement, counterpoint, and contrast. There is > spirit and matter, flame and coal, wave and particle. BeT is a BIT, > it takes a BYTe, it parts ALePh in two (Tween). BeT forms a BooTh > BeTween BoTh. That is why BeT, two and duality, is a House. As a > prefix BeT means In or With. > > BeT is the Yin/Yang Bifurcation within the Primal Point, the Dew- drop > of Manna BREAKING OUT from the tip of the Great Flame. BeT is the > Primal Point, the APPLe seed, Breaking open. > > > > Bet – A Letter Portrait > ©1996 Stan Tenen > > BET is the second letter of the Hebrew alphabet (corresponding to the > Greek " Beta " , the Arabic " Ba " , and our English " B " ), and the first > letter of the Hebrew text of Genesis. The meaning of the name of the > letter, " Bet " in Hebrew, is " House " – and what a house does and > represents. Thus, Bet represents the distinction between inside and > outside. This is the same distinction that generates the alphabet > from our model: the First Hand vortex inside, representing a flame, > with a tetrahedral " meeting tent " outside, representing the vessel > that holds and protects the flame. Our paper, The Light in the > Meeting Tent, explains how this inside/outside relationship is also > the relationship of asymmetry and symmetry, of mind and body, of our > private conscious inner world, and the objective outer world we > share. > > There is a traditional teaching that all of the Torah is contained in > the first letter. What is in the first letter is also in the first > word, and in the first verse, and in the first paragraph, and in the > first chapter. In modern terms, this teaching is telling us that the > Torah is a hierarchical structure, somewhat (although imprecisely) > like a hologram. The image is always the same; a larger hologram > provides a sharper image. So, in principle, if we understand the > first letter, that should tell us a great deal about what follows. > > Mathematician G. Spencer Brown, in his Laws of Form, explains how > the " First Distinction, " the distinction between inside and outside, > can in itself, in principle, generate whole worlds. Mathematicians > have shown that all of formal logic can be derived from the > distinction between inside and outside. > > In the Talmud, a person of integrity is said to be toko k- > varo, " their insides are the same as their outsides " – they are > morally transparent. A person whose consciousness is in harmony with > their place in the outer world is a Tzaddik, a saintly person. This > is because, with no distinction between inside and outside, there is > no motive for their personal will. Such a person would, in a sense, > be without willful ego. It is possible that this is why Moses > receives the Torah. Seemingly paradoxically, in spite of his > confrontations with Pharoah, and his leadership of the nation, in the > Talmud Moses is known as the humblest of persons. Thus, a person who > truly comprehends the meaning of the initial letter of the Torah has > the humility, the " righteousness, " that qualifies them to receive and > carry it. > > http://www.meru.org/letteressays/bet.html#Meaning > > Some very interesting stuff on that website. A few years ago when I > found that site, all the symbols and stuff meant hardly meant > anything to me, but looking at it afresh with the knowlegde I now > have of Kundalini, it was an endless fountian of knowledge about > Kundalini and creation. LOL! > > Blessings & love, > Linda > > -- -- > ---------- > > > > , " ntaroiu " > <lsirca@> wrote: > > > > - Ok,here it goes some of it! This is so strange !I have a feeling > > that it's latin mixed with something else.No,I don't know what it > > means. > > > > > > anona mitu butu mana > > dote none matu bintedu > > > > > > Love,Nicole > > > > > > -- In , Venugopal AK > > <akvenugopal@> wrote: > > > > > > Can you type out the words of the chant ? May be somebody here > will > > be able to decipher it for you > > > Regards > > > Venugopal > > > > > > ntaroiu <lsirca@> wrote: I decided > > to come back to the group recently.Maybe I needed some > > > time for some inner searching maybe I needed a new view.For > those > > who > > > don't knowme,I had a spiritual awakening > > > in June 2006 which started with a beautiful dream.I didn't know > > what > > > hit me and many things happened but I was guided and later on I > > found > > > out what happened to me then later, I found this group.I feel > much > > > better now, but sometimes I feel tired.Awhile ago I started > > hearing > > > this beautiful chanting in a strange language and I often sing > > along > > > with it but I don't know what I'm saying.Is it something that I > > should > > > do ? It sure sounds heavenly and feels like the right thing to > do > > but I > > > don't know what it means. is behaving strange today.I type > > things > > > then they dissapear,lol. > > > > > > Love Nicole > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > between 2007-09-19 and 9999-99-99 <!--8--><hr size=1></hr> > > Share files, take polls, and make new friends - all under one roof. > > <a > > > href= " http://in.rd./tagline_groups_8/*http://in.promos.. > > com/groups/ " > </a> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 I, for one, would love to hear it, if you can sing/chant along so we can hear what you hear. If it's lots, maybe the ones you hear most? How awesome! Radio in your head, (Wow!) that you can't turn off (not so great???) Still it could be a message for the world, you never know. I know if it's " Grandmothers " , there is the Native American story about the 13 Grandmothers from all indigenous tribes of the world coming together with an important message for the Earth about how we can turn this boat around that's heading for the waterfall, fast. If you could record it, I'm sure we'd all get something out of it. I hope you can find the translation/meaning of them. All the best, Nicole! Valarie , " ntaroiu " <lsirca wrote: > > Lol, you want me to record it so you guys can sing > along.Ok,I'll try but there are other chants too.It's like I have my > own personal radio,lol.Who are they ?!I mean why am I hearing these > chants and where are they coming from ? > > love,Nicole > > , " chrism " > <@> wrote: > > > > The first two words come up as a northern European language that I > > havent found any english for. Some of the others come up as spanish > or > > a variant. I googled these words. - As far as the chanting goes I > do > > feel it is part of your learning and that to sing along with them > is a > > good thing. See if you can record the melody and word placements so > > that we can sing along. - blessings are showering over you Nicole! - > > > chrism > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 I tend to get a bit addictive with things like t his since I started speaking in tongues 5 years ago... messed around with the word BUTU and came up with a spelling in italian, that is BUTO, it means drunk.. hmmmm... drinking drunk? could it be? , " Valarie Vousden " <vjvousden wrote: > > I, for one, would love to hear it, if you can sing/chant along so we > can hear what you hear. If it's lots, maybe the ones you hear most? > How awesome! Radio in your head, (Wow!) that you can't turn off (not > so great???) Still it could be a message for the world, you never > know. I know if it's " Grandmothers " , there is the Native American > story about the 13 Grandmothers from all indigenous tribes of the > world coming together with an important message for the Earth about > how we can turn this boat around that's heading for the waterfall, > fast. If you could record it, I'm sure we'd all get something out of > it. I hope you can find the translation/meaning of them. > > All the best, Nicole! > Valarie > > , " ntaroiu " > <lsirca@> wrote: > > > > Lol, you want me to record it so you guys can sing > > along.Ok,I'll try but there are other chants too.It's like I have > my > > own personal radio,lol.Who are they ?!I mean why am I hearing these > > chants and where are they coming from ? > > > > love,Nicole > > > > , " chrism " > > <@> wrote: > > > > > > The first two words come up as a northern European language that > I > > > havent found any english for. Some of the others come up as > spanish > > or > > > a variant. I googled these words. - As far as the chanting goes I > > do > > > feel it is part of your learning and that to sing along with them > > is a > > > good thing. See if you can record the melody and word placements > so > > > that we can sing along. - blessings are showering over you > Nicole! - > > > > > chrism > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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