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Recieved: 2001/01/30  15:46  
Subject: [K-list] God - words and their meanings 
From: Christopher Wynter
  
On 2001/01/30  15:46, Christopher Wynter posted thus to the K-list: To understand the origins of words and their meanings, 
and their effects on the physical body, one has to go back to 
the first sounds uttered by the species in its evolution.
 
In all that follows, I am using the English phonetic 
sounds as a reference.
 
A word is a complex sound to which a meaning has been 
ascribed. To this meaning, are associated experientially 
a whole lot of experiences which happen when the word is first 
uttered, then experienced (often unconsciously) within the 
body.
 
The original sounds uttered were the primary vowels .. 
 a ..e ..i ..o ..u ..
 
these were sounded through various octaves according to 
the resonant areas of the physical body.
 
As speech became more complex, a series of overtone 
or complex vowels developed.
 
The next stage in development was the addition of the 
so-called "soft" consonants .. s .. h .. etc.
 
The final development was the addition of the hard 
consonants .. b .. g .. d ... t .. etc ..
 
Even the Sanskrit symbol for the primordial vibration 
has been corrupted in its transliteration .. it started off 
as the first separation from wholeness .. the  < o > being 
resonant with the energy of immutable fire in the Heart 
Centre.
 
As OM evolved, the broken heart (the piece off the bottom) 
was placed behind the 3 in the form of the crescent moon 
(a partial reflection of the light of wholeness .. behind .. where it 
cannot be seen ..) and then a < * > was placed in the crescent 
to stop it ever returning to wholeness ..
 
Thus the modern OM is the symbol of separation barred from 
ever returning to wholeness.
 
The origin of < g > was the expression of effort .. and also 
the expression of anger and man mimicked the fearful beasts 
and animals he came across.
 
The oridin of < d > was the finality of the en<d>ing of death.
 
so, in the word " G O D " from the transliteration of the 
phonetics based on their origins
 
we have the closed or shortened  < o > of the heart 
braced or bracketed by < g > of effort and anger 
finding its ending in < d > death.
 
These are the unconscious resonances to which the human 
body responds on its deepest level.
 
Christopher Wynter 
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