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I love saying the sound Aum, adding the small variations of perspective

of "All" and "Aime", as i feel the inner sound flow deep into silence.

 

Does anyone speek Serbian here? Finding where that culture has put the

sound Aum in their langage would had a nice asset to the way i hear the

sound Aum and my understanding of the Bhagavad-Gita.

 

Anyone knows any other language, and on what word the sound Aum

resonnates more in that langages?

 

AUMALLAIME

 

Enjoy,

Antoine

 

Antoine wrote:

>

> Antoine <carrea

>

> Dear Tim,

>

> For the linguist in me and in you,

>

> In Haitian Creole, first language of my father, there is no word for "I"

> or "me", only a sound one says before the feeling or image he want's to

> express. That sound varies between that of "Aum" and "Hum" depending of

> the perceiver one is trying to express in the sentence to the other.

> It's a very beautiful language to me, wish i new it better sometimes.

>

> It would be an interesting study to follow the sound Aum in all

> languages, where it attached itself in other cultures. Most probably a

> pleasure of life left to be found...

>

> With All :-)

>

> Antoine

>

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> Antoine <carrea

>

> I love saying the sound Aum, adding the small variations of perspective

> of "All" and "Aime", as i feel the inner sound flow deep into silence.

>

> Does anyone speek Serbian here? Finding where that culture has put the

> sound Aum in their langage would had a nice asset to the way i hear the

> sound Aum and my understanding of the Bhagavad-Gita.

>

> Anyone knows any other language, and on what word the sound Aum

> resonnates more in that langages?

 

Well, according to MS Bookshelf, Ohm (unity of electrical resistance) has

the same pronunciation as AUM and in Dutch it would be the pronounciation

(with a bit of an accent) of oom, meaning uncle.

> AUMALLAIME

>

> Enjoy,

> Antoine

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> Well, according to MS Bookshelf, Ohm (unity of electrical resistance) has

> the same pronunciation as AUM and in Dutch it would be the pronounciation

> (with a bit of an accent) of oom, meaning uncle.

 

Thanks Jb,

 

Brings a nice reflection to me, Aum is poping out like flowers in

langage :)

 

I forgot about the word "homme" in french for man.

> > AUMALLAIME

AUMOHMALLOOMAIMEHOMME

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Antoine earlier:

> >In french the word pronounced like "AUM" is to my

> >french culture "Aime for "je t'aime" meaning:

> >

> >Love

> >

> >or

> >

> >I love you,

> >

> >Antoine

 

>Antoine <carrea

>

>> Well, according to MS Bookshelf, Ohm (unity of electrical resistance) has

>> the same pronunciation as AUM and in Dutch it would be the pronounciation

>> (with a bit of an accent) of oom, meaning uncle.

>

>Thanks Jb,

>

>Brings a nice reflection to me, Aum is poping out like flowers in

>langage :)

>

 

 

Hi Antoine,

 

I'm reminded of the word "alms", which is

pronounced with a silent 'l'.

 

Seems that alms given from the heart is yet

another way to say, "Love", and "We are One".

 

Melody

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