What if you and your friends decided to play a sick joke on humanity, and create a new language, but you would deliberately set it up so that in this
new language, words would mean the opposite meaning of that word from preexisting languages. You and your crew happen to be in the highest echelon of
society, and control and manipulate society on the regular.
For example, you would create a word like "hate"to mean love, north to mean south, and wet to mean dry. So, when this new language is up and
running, when lovers express deep intimacy and feelings towards each other, they would say "I hate you", to which his significant other would reply,
"oh sweetie, I hate you too!". You wouldn't limit your creativity to just opposites however; you would show off your wit to your friends by
creating a word that means "pig or swine" to mean God, so that when the followers of this language pray, they will say "I believe in pig!", and
"pigs have mercy on us all!".
Why would you pull such a clever, sinister prank? Partly, because it's funny and entertaining to your sick sense of humor, and you will get a kick
out of hearing people pray to beasts and hearing a wife tell her husband she "hates" him. But mostly it's done to maintain control, as you are
fully aware of the vibrational effects of words and how they shape and mold reality.
Ok ATS'ers, so here's my question for you: do you think that the words that this tricked society uses will have the original (opposite of their
intention) definition of the preexisting languages (back to the above example, although he means "I love you" to his wife, the vibrational frequency
he's putting out to the universe is that of hate, as that's the original definition of the word he uses), or do you think the words themselves are
irrelevant, and that it's only the intent behind the words that matter?
I know it's a bit confusing, so if you need to read it again, go for it.
Here's my take; I believe regardless of our artificial definitions superimposed on words, every word or name vibrates to a number and every number
has its inner meaning. The letter and number code, when rightly understood and applied, gives us the REAL definition (or vibrational state) of the
word. This is numerology 101, a science that unfortunately not too many people in this day are familiar with. This is how the ancients came up with
words and their definitions back in the day. In fact, the Hebrews used this science of names and numbers to obscure their meanings in the bible from
the uninitiate, and at the same time to reveal their inner teachings to the initiate.
"Each letter of the Hebrew alphabet has several meanings- for example the letter Aleph (A) means "life-breath, power, source" while the letter Beth
(B) means "house, shelter"- and so on with every letter. The symbology allows hidden teachings to be evident to those who knew how to read the
deeper messages contained in the bible.
For example, the story of Cain killing Abel is about fraternal rivalry. But symbolically, the name Cain, numerologically, means body and materialistic
human desires, while Abel stands for the soul and idealistic human nature. These characters were so named to warn that materialism would kill
spiritual ideas; hence Cain would kill Abel." (Quoted from "Numerology & the Divine Triangle" by Faith Javane)
Me personally, I believe something similar to the above mentioned scenario has taken place. The English language borrows words and phrases from
several preexisting languages, such as Latin, Aramaic, etc. The more you dig into the etymologies of several of the words we use, the more you realize
the above imagined scenario may not be so far fetched! I am going to list some word etymologies to give you an idea:
Bless - to mark or consecrate with blood; to sacrifice. This gives the phrase "God bless you" a whole new dimension!
Black- gloomy, unlucky, bad, wicked, malicious. To call your self a "black person" would seem asinine under this
definition.
Pharmacy- poisoning, witchcraft, sorcerer.
Invierno - (Spanish word for winter) derives from Inferno, which means hell in Italian! (Heaven is actually hot and winter is cold; they flipped
everything upside down on us, not too different than the above fictionalized example)
Music- derives from muse and sic(k). Muse means "to think" and sick means... Well, I think you get the picture. To think sick? I just did a thread
about this.
God- the word God comes from the German word Gott, which stems from gothic. But my personal take on it (and this may be a stretch) is that God spelled
backwards is dog (the two words also sound very much alike), which is a lower consciousness than man. So when we pray to "God", are we perhaps
worshipping a lesser, animalistic being?
(All etymologies came from
www.etymonline.com...)
Anyways, I can go on and on but I think you get the point. The English language IS a back words language, not unlike the imagined scenario above.
Anyways, would love to hear different opinions on this.