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Learning Another Language Quicker
#11
No, not at all Reader. Anyone can ask about language here too.

Thanks for the good wishes.

I've renamed the entire thread to "Learning Another Language Quicker" so that it is more broad for the discussions here.



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#12
I read somewhere that just by looking at someone's sentences you can tell which genetics are active. I'm certain this is true to an extent because research has shown that the language you learn affects your thinking process.

I want to know of the genetics for writing/speaking academically, and also for songwriting/poetry? Are they Lyraens, Sirian A, Siran B, etc?

What human language does the reptiles possibly represent? 

If we want to activate certain genetics, we can try taking a course in the corresponding language. What are your thoughts on this?
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#13
Well, I have finally come back to this thread... :)

Hello Reader:

My thoughts on grammar just popped into my head as I was writing.  My basic idea is that somehow the strucure and syntax of a language activates certain genetics, which thus opens specific information.  I believe it happens naturally, because you can see differences between people woh have different mother tongues.  I think it relates to the phonetics of a language too.  You have the archetypes (letters), tones (word sounds), so I figure grammar/syntax = colour.  That is, the way we combine words colours our mind-patterns....

I hope I don't sound too vague.  I really feel that language is a deeply untapped resource in its finer applications: but I don't have the keys to unlock this though further yet.  Perhpas by writing here it will come to me.

SilverInfinity:

You can definitely tell a person's mind-pattern from their writing.  I find it fairly easy now because I've observed communication styles for quite a while, but I am still learning deeper and deeper levels of iformation. :D 

It is interesting to consider different energies for different language applications.  It does relate to left/right brain balance.  I also do think that as people explore and open their mixed genetics, that other information about language should come forward.  For example: you can tone your genetics almost as a language, and over time you may even develop a personal communication. 

If we were more aware of tone, then we might all be able to have distinct accents and "words" that showcase our energy/DNA.  I think reptilian energies relate more to the Asian/Pacific languages. 

Learning a specific language can definitely engage other genetics.  It shows you God-Mind from another perspective. :)

 
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#14
I would like to learn the Latin language. If you're familiar with French, Spanish or Italian you have a good opportunity to understand and learn it.  The Latin language contains a lot of secrets in the spiritual.

I guess there is an Arcturius influence in this language with spiritual applications in meditation and prayer. The Roman Catholic Church also uses it (likely for practizing mind-control).

For me as being Dutch, the English language is a "softening/making lazy" mix of Scandinavian/French/Something Artificial language with unlogical aspects making people confused, but giving a relaxed programmed feeling even if you don't understand the words.

However English is easy to understand and to read by me, but the grammar and above all the Idiom give me sometimes troubles.

As being Dutch, German is very easy to understand, to read and to listen to; but even for me German is very difficult to write and speak without faults; you have to focus on each word and each letter in the complete perspective and meaning of the sequences. 

German is a complete language, I mean full in the spectrum of sounds and feelings; every letter has a meaning and every letter is to be spoken and to be heard; it is and it sounds kinetic; It's a very useful language for control and command and thinking in hierarchies and logical structures.

The Hyperspace Healing book connects to the Dutch & German languages very well; I think in an even better way, i.e. comparing to English and French.

I'm afraid the Hebrew language is not to be learned by me.

 

 
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#15
So the Germanic language will help someone ground into the logical side since every letter and word actually contributes to the sentence in a much meaningful way and it has strict sequential syntax rule. I think I will try to take a course in German after I increased my IQ by many more point with eyeQ the former cia training program (a friend told me it was part of the secret agent's training. it works too good so despite any programming). I also plan to keep asking the angels for IQ points at the other side of the pineal gland dot.  lOl.

In the meantime, does anyone know the language for intuitive/emotion? I want to be re-grounded into my mammalian side.
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#16
I don't think German language leads to more grounding. I think studying it will enhance left brain thinking; I even think it also leads to some levels of programming in the way of a desire to perfect control (Punktlichkeit)
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#17
Octahedron, I notice there's misunderstanding. It's funny how you said idioms are not your thing and I just used one on you by accident. Sorry. When I said that the language would help someone ground into the logical side, this was similar to the English idiom to "put you into it" and thusly to make someone more logical. You can think of putting your feet into socks.

Anyways, can you give me your own interpretation of "the way of a desire to perfect control (Punktlichkeit)?" Is it an ideology of the perfect citizen?
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#18
SilverInfinity Wrote:.Anyways, can you give me your own interpretation of "the way of a desire to perfect control (Punktlichkeit)?" Is it an ideology of the perfect citizen?

Ok.

Punktlichkeit means: extreme neatness in every aspect of society and culture.

A typical German characteristic.

An extreme desire to be in control of everything and register or log everything.
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#19
Ok Thanks Octahedron.
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#20
The frequency suggestion of the language sounds terrific. Thanks.
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