Guest guest Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 I've read in a previous post somewhere in the group, that sometimes Kundalini comes through as vocalizations in another language. Yesterday I received a message in snipits until it came through as a full mantra of sorts. Does anyone recognize this the following? Hale Hale Idikrak Idikrak Neutsut Newale-Kilah Neutsut teolah Sha Sha he-loeh Sha Sha mitra-loeh I've googled a few of the words here and it has a Nordic feel, and almost like a turn of the century language. In doing translation research a friend and I found the following on independent words: " Newale-Kilah " were Border clan family names. " Hale Hale " , hail hail. For these words, they are speculations: " neutsut " makes reference to an alarm being called, " mitra " and " he " we speculate refers to the highlands and the lowlands... I'm sorry if this is irrelevant to the K, but like I said I read what I read about the K messages and I really don't know where else to put this, all my life I've had stuff like this happen to me but I never really listened... this is the first time I've really listened and something that actually resonates came through. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 Hale hale= slowly slowly Idrak Idrak=here here Neutsut Newale Kilah=In the new fort sha sha he loeh =.hi hi .........................iron sha sha mitra loeh =hi hi iron friend It means here in this fortress of iron ,my iron friend K is awakening..............this is my opinion.No discussions/ cross examination please...................shrikant ________________________________ bandaidctrl <ef_shadow Thu, 21 January, 2010 10:56:40 PM Kundalini Messages in another language? I've read in a previous post somewhere in the group, that sometimes Kundalini comes through as vocalizations in another language. Yesterday I received a message in snipits until it came through as a full mantra of sorts. Does anyone recognize this the following? Hale Hale Idikrak Idikrak Neutsut Newale-Kilah Neutsut teolah Sha Sha he-loeh Sha Sha mitra-loeh I've googled a few of the words here and it has a Nordic feel, and almost like a turn of the century language. In doing translation research a friend and I found the following on independent words: " Newale-Kilah " were Border clan family names. " Hale Hale " , hail hail. For these words, they are speculations: " neutsut " makes reference to an alarm being called, " mitra " and " he " we speculate refers to the highlands and the lowlands... I'm sorry if this is irrelevant to the K, but like I said I read what I read about the K messages and I really don't know where else to put this, all my life I've had stuff like this happen to me but I never really listened... this is the first time I've really listened and something that actually resonates came through. The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Homepage. http://in./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 shrikant, thank you for your interpretations, it seems every translation sorta applies to the others...interesting live in love, jess , shrikant phule <shrikantphule wrote: > > Hale hale= slowly slowly > > Idrak Idrak=here here > Neutsut Newale Kilah=In the new fort > sha sha he loeh =.hi hi > ........................iron > sha sha mitra loeh =hi hi iron friend > > It means here in this fortress of iron ,my iron friend K is awakening..............this is my opinion.No discussions/ cross examination please...................shrikant > > > ________________________________ > bandaidctrl <ef_shadow > > Thu, 21 January, 2010 10:56:40 PM > Kundalini Messages in another language? > > > I've read in a previous post somewhere in the group, that sometimes Kundalini comes through as vocalizations in another language. Yesterday I received a message in snipits until it came through as a full mantra of sorts. Does anyone recognize this the following? > > Hale Hale > Idikrak Idikrak > Neutsut Newale-Kilah > Neutsut teolah > Sha Sha he-loeh > Sha Sha mitra-loeh > > I've googled a few of the words here and it has a Nordic feel, and almost like a turn of the century language. In doing translation research a friend and I found the following on independent words: " Newale-Kilah " were Border clan family names. " Hale Hale " , hail hail. > > For these words, they are speculations: " neutsut " makes reference to an alarm being called, " mitra " and " he " we speculate refers to the highlands and the lowlands... > > I'm sorry if this is irrelevant to the K, but like I said I read what I read about the K messages and I really don't know where else to put this, all my life I've had stuff like this happen to me but I never really listened... this is the first time I've really listened and something that actually resonates came through. > > > > > > The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Homepage. http://in./ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 There's more to what you have said than you think. Hale is also a surname, but I would say this is probably " hail " also. Kilah may actually be kila. Sha is a letter in the Cyrillic alphabet that has some mystery surrounding it mathematically. Perhaps the most interesting you will find is the word mitra. In Sanskrit it translates to " friend " but it is also the name of a deity. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitra http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C4%ABla_(Buddhism) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sha Is there anything else you have? I get these too sometimes, and one of the words you have written here (that I have googled to no end and cannot find) I also have written down. , " bandaidctrl " <ef_shadow wrote: > > I've read in a previous post somewhere in the group, that sometimes Kundalini comes through as vocalizations in another language. Yesterday I received a message in snipits until it came through as a full mantra of sorts. Does anyone recognize this the following? > > Hale Hale > Idikrak Idikrak > Neutsut Newale-Kilah > Neutsut teolah > Sha Sha he-loeh > Sha Sha mitra-loeh > > > I've googled a few of the words here and it has a Nordic feel, and almost like a turn of the century language. In doing translation research a friend and I found the following on independent words: " Newale-Kilah " were Border clan family names. " Hale Hale " , hail hail. > > For these words, they are speculations: " neutsut " makes reference to an alarm being called, " mitra " and " he " we speculate refers to the highlands and the lowlands... > > I'm sorry if this is irrelevant to the K, but like I said I read what I read about the K messages and I really don't know where else to put this, all my life I've had stuff like this happen to me but I never really listened... this is the first time I've really listened and something that actually resonates came through. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 Mitra is ref to Sun and also Varun deity of rain..............shrikant ________________________________ rachel_rounsavall <rachel_rounsavall Fri, 22 January, 2010 1:52:47 PM Re: Kundalini Messages in another language? There's more to what you have said than you think. Hale is also a surname, but I would say this is probably " hail " also. Kilah may actually be kila. Sha is a letter in the Cyrillic alphabet that has some mystery surrounding it mathematically. Perhaps the most interesting you will find is the word mitra. In Sanskrit it translates to " friend " but it is also the name of a deity. http://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/ Mitra http://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/ K%C4%ABla_(Buddhism) http://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/ Sha Is there anything else you have? I get these too sometimes, and one of the words you have written here (that I have googled to no end and cannot find) I also have written down. Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , " bandaidctrl " <ef_shadow@. ..> wrote: > > I've read in a previous post somewhere in the group, that sometimes Kundalini comes through as vocalizations in another language. Yesterday I received a message in snipits until it came through as a full mantra of sorts. Does anyone recognize this the following? > > Hale Hale > Idikrak Idikrak > Neutsut Newale-Kilah > Neutsut teolah > Sha Sha he-loeh > Sha Sha mitra-loeh > > > I've googled a few of the words here and it has a Nordic feel, and almost like a turn of the century language. In doing translation research a friend and I found the following on independent words: " Newale-Kilah " were Border clan family names. " Hale Hale " , hail hail. > > For these words, they are speculations: " neutsut " makes reference to an alarm being called, " mitra " and " he " we speculate refers to the highlands and the lowlands... > > I'm sorry if this is irrelevant to the K, but like I said I read what I read about the K messages and I really don't know where else to put this, all my life I've had stuff like this happen to me but I never really listened... this is the first time I've really listened and something that actually resonates came through. > The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Homepage. http://in./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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