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Old 11-10-2009, 10:46 PM   #1
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Good topic, Peace Of Mind.

And that list of words? Wow. I don't even use most of those anymore.
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Old 11-11-2009, 09:50 AM   #2
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http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com/books.html

Alan Watt's books; 'Cutting through the Matrix' 1,2 & 3 explain the origin of a lot of our language. He's done a power of research.

I haven't read them yet, merely flicked through a friend's and was Fascinated!

{He's going to take a Long time to read & digest there's so much there, so ordering my own!}
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Old 11-11-2009, 12:08 PM   #3
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"How are you?"

Interestingly most people (here in UK anyway) reply with "I'm not bad..."

but knowing how your brain ignores negatives I'm even trying not to say that now

replacing it with "I'm great thanks "
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Old 11-11-2009, 12:19 PM   #4
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Default Re: Sticks and stones may break bones, but words can destroy

I just reply with -
"Oh hello there" or something like that.

In the USA we are just trained to say - "good" in answer to "how are you"
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Old 11-11-2009, 08:31 PM   #5
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Yeah^^, I normally say "fine, and yourself". but lately I've been hearing alot of " i've been better" or " it could be worst". I don't think these are healthy sayings.

another one I would like to add, and it was just brought to my attention when asking a friend to help me with a project tonight....he said "Hell yes!!"

oh, and thanks guys

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Old 12-29-2009, 03:35 PM   #6
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I hearing this a lot lately--God damn it

Oh, that list was copied and pasted...just incase anyone was wondering

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Old 12-29-2009, 03:47 PM   #7
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hmm..

How are you...is one of the most loaded questions we ask...

There is a saying...

responding "i'm fine" actually means

F= F*cked up
i=insecure
n=neurotic
e=emotional


There is rarely any sincerity in the response "I'm Fine"


Language though... is about more then just words...the variables include emotions...intent..etc...


i can say...a mouthful... without even whispering a sound..
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Old 12-29-2009, 06:07 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Céline View Post
hmm..

How are you...is one of the most loaded questions we ask...

There is a saying...

responding "i'm fine" actually means

F= F*cked up
i=insecure
n=neurotic
e=emotional

There is rarely any sincerity in the response "I'm Fine"

Language though... is about more then just words...the variables include emotions...intent..etc...

i can say...a mouthful... without even whispering a sound..
I usually answer 'FINE' because your definition fits...but I don't have to spell it out. I can answer 'honestly' without getting follow-up questions like 'What's wrong with you?' Most people lie when asked how they are. It's an almost meaningless social ritual.

I would prefer to answer 'GOOD'...but the more 'refined' intellects instruct me that 'GOOD' is an improper use of the English language...and that I should answer 'WELL'. WELL...now that's a deep subject! I'm not speaking of sickness or health...so why the hell should I answer 'WELL'? 'GOOD' is supposed to be 'BAD' because it refers to morality...which is usually not implied in the question 'How are you?' But most words in the English language have multiple meanings. The context in which a word is used...makes the meaning obvious...or at least it should. 'WELL' is uppity and condescending in my uneducated view. Answering numerically (on a scale of 1-10) makes the most sense to me. Actually...I have a friend who answers by taking his pulse...before he says 'I'm still alive'.

As you can tell...I have lots of issues. All is not well. Lately...some people have even been asking 'Are you OK?' They seem to be offended when I respond 'Yes! Are you OK?' My metaphysical speculation must be taking a toll. Speculators beware! Stay out of space and cyber-space! It might get you down...and get your name placed on multiple fecal lists.

Namaste

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Old 12-29-2009, 03:50 PM   #9
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uk vs. usa

mUm - (open bowl)

mummy ~ is what was on princess di's flowers on her casket

mom - (closed off)

realiSe - forward sweeping 's'

realiZe - reversed energies in 'z'

(somewhere, in an old journal of someone else
i saw a reference for dad - or, father- as being: pup

(likely-since grandfather - was the elder)

pup - (open bowl) - is this why baby dogs; are called puppies ???

(it is a strange form, for dog)

pop - (closed off)

(something, some of us, utilise, for dad by calling him POP / or PUP)

there was a distinct reference to this word - within this journal

there are many eXamples
of 's' becoming 'z' in britsh to usa, translations ???

(far too numerous to mention)

also - here's another one

color vs, coloUr

(with the UK version - U / or YOU are still in it)

in the USA version - U - is out

a lot of curiousities within language

singular 'i' vs, the plural 'we'

and, you are NOT just '1' thing eXpressing
~ you are actually 13 things

eXpressing, as ONE completed unit,
which is part of the greater whole

(The collective consciousness of oneness)

they introduced words, like should/could/would

instead of the old writings, that had shall/can/and, will

or their equivalent

action words --- dumbed down ????

why is latin so precise / and, all the other languages - or at least
most of them, NOT so precise

old german is definitely different

and, when a lot of old latin/and, old greek got translated

it got translated wrong !!!

words are forceful / and, powerful things

albeit, silence is the greatest weapon of all

as, when you do NOT say anything ~
your mind, does NOT go out on parade

something, perhaps, to ponder
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Old 12-29-2009, 04:40 PM   #10
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An interesting note on why we have first to speak and second a language that sabotages a lot of what we want to achieve:

Voyagers II page 322

3470 BC Babble On Massacre:

Galactic Federation and the Luciferian Pleiadian and Nibiurian Annunnaki races steal the Arc of the Covenant Gold box and stargate tools, attempt world dominion beginning in Marduke-Annunaki Drakonian-held Babylon

Temporary planetary magnetic grid collapse (ley lines) created, using Arc tools at Babylon (Iraq stargate) and Nibiruian-Diodic-Crystal-Grid at Stonhenge, England to create reversed-fire-letters-sequence distortions in Earth Planetary Shields, which cause major mutations in the function of the Angelic Human DNA template. Erased Race Memory, blocked natural Kundalini flow in body causing Pineal, Thalamus, Hypothalamus and Thyroid Gland malcfunctions that shorten huma life span and block interdimensional perception in all but implanted Annu(naki) Melchizedek "Chosem Ones" and scrambled natural language patterns
Recorded as the "Tower of Babel" story in Bible. Grail King races retrieve Arc of the Covenant Box and Tools, preventing advancement of world dominion through intended pole shift.

End of quote

My interpretation in lay terms is that the negative ETs tried to cause pole shift to eliminate the human angelics (again) and caused a terrible mayhem in the grids and template of the planet which is why we can not remember who we are

Of course, the negative Ets then came and "gave us the language" and taught us how to write and read....for their purposes as we can see. The amazing thing is that this can be verified by the leyends of "gods" coming to help humans, aproximate dates all over the world...interesting

It appears that our DNA gets programed by the grids of the planet so...whoever controls the grids controls us provided we have not been awakened...

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Old 12-29-2009, 05:24 PM   #11
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ps apparently is since then that we have the wobble

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