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Stormblood said:
luis said:
luis said:
I remember the post but becuase i didn't save it i can't really find it :?
I remember that he said that because they are nasal they are interchangeable, if i find the post i'll send It to you.

I found this https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=9132&p=32396&hilit=Aim#p32396
Were he explain that the jewish Ayn is litteraly the sanskrit Aim.
I actualy found the source of what i told you about N and M randomly lol
This is the link http://www.groups-archive.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=32585&p=169649&hilit=Satanama#p169649
Sanatana is made up of the same letters of SATANAMA the N and M are both nasal sounds in Sanskrit.

The fact they're both nasal sounds doesn't make them interchangeable. N related to the air element and M to the water element. Air and water do not have the same properties.
But he say that Sanatana is the 'same' of Satanama, he say that they are made up of the same letters... Anyway this is what i think, maybe N and M are just similar but at the same time different?
 
luis said:
Stormblood said:
luis said:
I actualy found the source of what i told you about N and M randomly lol
This is the link http://www.groups-archive.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=32585&p=169649&hilit=Satanama#p169649

The fact they're both nasal sounds doesn't make them interchangeable. N related to the air element and M to the water element. Air and water do not have the same properties.
But he say that Sanatana is the 'same' of Satanama, he say that they are made up of the same letters... Anyway this is what i think, maybe N and M are just similar but at the same time different?

For discussion about the elements in SATANAMA, refer to this topic: https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=11617
 
Stormblood said:
In Sanskrit, the i-sound can be either long or short and is pronounced like a "ee" for example in cheese. The Y sound is a slightly-aspirated "ee" as well as the seed sound of air. The J sound is a different sound altogether and it's the same as the French "Jacques".

Does this apply to AUM YAMAYAH SVAHA/NAMAH? Or will a normal eee work. I'm confused by what you mean by aspirated eee and seed sound of air
 
The Phantom Stranger said:
Stormblood said:
In Sanskrit, the i-sound can be either long or short and is pronounced like a "ee" for example in cheese. The Y sound is a slightly-aspirated "ee" as well as the seed sound of air. The J sound is a different sound altogether and it's the same as the French "Jacques".

Does this apply to AUM YAMAYAH SVAHA/NAMAH? Or will a normal eee work. I'm confused by what you mean by aspirated eee and seed sound of air

Listen to the audio from Lady Maxine for the mantra Yaum. Yaum is the bija mantra for Yama after all. By listening to that audio recording, you can understand how to pronounce the "Y" properly.

https://satanisgod.org/www.angelfire.com/empire/serpentis666/YAUM.mp3

If you don't trust the link, you can find it on this page anyway: https://satanisgod.org/www.angelfire.com/empire/serpentis666/6th_Chakra.html

This should make what I mean clear. I hope it helps.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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