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Learning Another Language Quicker
#1
Does anyone know what colors to use when learning to speak a new language? And possibly learning the body movements that goes with the language?

Let's say I have an coach that teaches me to speak the language and I already have the basic grammer down. He'd teach me how to move my body in culturally correct responses, how to stress the words,  the intonation patterns, and correct any pronunciation issues. How do I get the accent down any quicker using the hyperspace techniques? And also important, how do I get the body movements down that is natural to the language? Should I visualize myself in ice blue surrounded by pale yellow? Any ideas or definite answers are great.

Thanks!
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#2
Don't stress out about it. Just be open to it when learning the language. You should use pale yellow around yourself when learning the language structures(grammar,phrases,vocabulary words,etc). Eating might help. A clear mind will also help. If you are meant to learn that language, then you will. Ask for Oversoul guidance.

About intonations and accents..I'm not great at that but it seems like you have to know how to tap into the frequency well and one way is just being exposed to the linguistic culture to naturally get attuned to those energies. It depends on how well you adapt to those energies..I believe anyone can do it. There's no such thing as limitations(to me I guess? yeah there are restrictions but I think anyone can overcome them if they're meant to do it)..just ask Oversoul if this is right for you to learn at the right time and what are the reasons you need to learn it. Also ask that if you are not meant to learn it now, why not. I don't think Oversoul would stop us from that if we feel we want to learn it!! You also might want to strengthen your voice--practice toning and singing to help you adjust to the different sounds in the language. You could do this with ice blue and maroon too. Just feel your way through it and be balanced.

These are just thoughts!!
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#3
Thanks PurpleParrot. I will ask for Oversoul guidance.

But I believe there are the talented people who learn languages quick and then the rest who may take years. I guess these quick learners are learning about learning fast.
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#4
Can I ask about which language we are speaking here, if it is not too private?
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#5
I don't mean any offense, but I don't want to tell.
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#6
No problem at all :)
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#7
Hrmm - I don't know if I have any information right now that is a foolproof method, but these are my ideas:

Feeling the frequency.  Go into the mind-computer (or connect to Oversoul) and ask to be shown the frequency of the language you are learning.  Then feeling it flowing through you, and start maknig sounds that fit with this energy.  You'll probably sound like a babbling baby, but that is one the best ways to learn a language - start with the sounds first, and then the words will begin to make sense as you get more accustomed to this different vibratory imprint.  Just mentally think of the language and speak 'nonsense' sounds that approximate the language.  It iwll help you loosen up too, as it lets out the tension in the voice.

Connect to a lifeline where you spoke this language, or one similar, and learn from yourself!  Or ask that members of your Oversoul family teach you on the Oversoul level.  You can also go to the Virtues angelic level, and access the Akashic records to find this particular language frequency.  All languages are actually esoteric storehouses of archetypal information.  When you tune into one you have the capacity to udnerstand self and God-mind in a new/alternative manner. (That thought just popped into my head - I'll have to explore it further!:D)

Listen to music in that language.

Buy or find some artefacts/clothing/images of this language frequency/culture.  Make it part of your experience, and ask to be shown how it connects to your own frequency.

Those are my practical ideas.... here are my other ideas...

I have information I am developing about programming crystals with purified language frequencies that you can then download at the pineal.  I also am using toning to open up my ancient genetics and find the linguistic energies of my ancestry and simultaneous lifelines.  I have been getting interesting language 'sound bites' in my head that I follow and repeat, which sound vaguely atlantean.

I have had word-sounds ever since I first tried toning, but they've been getting stronger.  In recent months I considered that perhaps this meant I could actually tap into frequencies and teach myself languages by opening up the tones in my voice.  I listen quietly in my mind to sounds, and then repeat them.  The ones I have been getting so far seem to be the combination of my genetic frequencies melding together.  However, I really feel it is leading me into Atlantean, but I just have to hook directly into that frequency.  At the moment I am still at the edges, trying to find my entry point.

I have information at the back of my mind that is slowly coming forward, about advanced methods for linguistics and accent formation.  I believe we can change our frequencies by changing our vocal structure/accent to reflect the energies we want to ground in our reality.  Most people just speak how they were brought up, and maybe make some adjustments from moving location, or learning another language, or being around people with other vocal patterns.  I feel we can consciously change our perception of self and reality by actively choosing how we wish to speak.

You can change your genetics by learning other languages/sound-patterns too.  I have only one spoken language that is fluent: English.  However, I learnt some French in school, and lived in Italy for a while 5 years ago.  With my singing training i had to learn how to pronounce languages I didn't speak, as if I were a native speaker, and understand the translation of each word, so I could give an accurate performance.  I have sung mostly in French, Italian, English, and German, but also occasionally in Spanish, Russian, Swahili (only once :D), and Maori!!  I don't remember al the pronunciation ruels perfectly though.

The method for learning was using the phonetic alphabet, which is a series of symbols that each represent a spcific sound, so when you see a language written phonetically, you can read it fairly well, even if the actual alphabet or letter combinations are totally foreign.  ANyhow, that is what gave me the ideas of using tonality for learning.  I have never taken well to grammatical teaching of languages: and I feel that 'grammar' can actually constrict you from understanding some of the non-physical frequencies.  Grammar is highly misunderstood: it is a theoretical basis for linguistics, and can be utilised by those with awareness to unlock deep metaphysical information - however this artform is rarely practiced these days.

 
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#8
Thank you Monica. Babbling the sounds that come into mind makes sense. I read from somewhere that babies and toddlers are receptive to all human sounds until they reach a certain point when they shut off this ability. When they babble they may be babbling sounds from other languages. But I will have to be really receptive to my own knowledge if I want to do this, or connect to another lifetime. Thanks again and for the practical ideas. I will still have to do with the more basics like color visualizations. Someday I hope I am opened to frequencies as you are but I am not a singer or even a bit psychically aware of the tones that create everything.
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#9
I noticed something. You know when you read a text out it sounds different from speaking? Just as grammar has its own syntax, I believe speaking has its own syntax of sounds that is different from the text being read. I call it the voice syntax of a language. From the holistic point of view, it is a system of sounds that form the spoken language that seemingly speaks out the words that are possibly written. If someone has spoken this language perfectly, than anyone else can learn to do that as well. My point is this: After I learned the pronunciation, I should listen to music, people speak, and rehearse the languge as well. I will be more receptive about the sounds inbetween syllables that "forms" the pronunciations and make speaking easy. After sometime I will have built a familiar database in my head of all the sounds in that language.
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#10
Hi Monica - I was interested in one of your comments regarding grammar being used to unlock metaphysical info (I haven't learned how to put a quote in a reply yet).  This is new concept for me - could you please enlarge on this if possible?  English is, of course, my language and I like to have the grammar and spelling correct.  I can speak some Italian, learned French in high school, and also learned some German a few years back.  Music in other languages is very enjoyable as the ear can attune to the melodies without the mind chatter that can occur when the words are understood (if that makes any sense) also listening to songs in a language being learned is definitely a great help.

SI - keep going in your endeavours with another language - it's fun and enjoyable.  Hope you don't mind me jumping in with questions too!
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