existentialcrisis said:
Gabriel Lamb said:
Hp HoodedCobra shared this quote in latin from our estimed God Beelzebul.
Which brings me to the question, what about Latin? How close is it to an actual language based upon sacred numerical value and sound frequency?
You can see how in many words it is close to sanskrit like Ignis in latin being similar to Agni from sanskrit. Both meaning fire.
I've heard people talk about how modern languages like english are not very spiritual, but talk about ancient latin and greek as spiritual languages, and above all, sanskrit as the lingua franca of spirituality.
But I don't understand this. If sanskrit is
the divine language, the language of the gods and the one with the greatest power, why did we have latin or greek at all, or any other language, for that matter?
Why wasn't sanskrit the universal language of humanity instead of every race and ethnic group developing their own language families?
How come sanskrit isn't used today in india instead of hindi and other modern indian languages?
Sanskrit was not the universal language or the "Central" language.
The situation with languages is that Ancient Greek and Sanskrit are Divine. The reasons however are in how they are.
The situation of this is not because Sanskrit is the source, but because of how these languages are. The importance is underlined into what these languages have inside them, and so long a language supports certain principles, it's a Holy Language.
I do believe Ancient Greek is actually as old as Sanskrit and I have personal proof in regards to that. Both languages will lead to Divine outcome. Latin is also included here, and it's derived from the underlying concepts of Ancient Greek and Sanskrit. These were certainly what we refer to as "Demonic Language" or "Language of the Gods".
Egyptian has also been based on the same concepts, but these have been lost and largely corrupted, and that's the only reason it's not in the same category.
As long as the principles are maintained, a language is then Holy. Holy language is not always meant for everyday use. Languages form according to people's, the situation is what of these languages does possess most of the powers the Gods have bestowed on these principles.
Ancient Greek is maxed out and is a "perfect language", same as Sanskrit, equally lofty in perfection of these principles. To understand one must study these, and I have studied both. Egyptian is in the same category, but I could never really study it due to lack of connections and true teaching of the language, which seems to have lost a lot in time and especially due to modern translation. Ancient Norse also has many of the underlying principles, too.
Yes, Latin has power.
As to not move the conversation into what these are, and further make up a situation where information is exposed to the enemy, I believe that reply will suffice.