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Question #5720: Holiest language

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What is the holiest language and how do I learn it?

I heard it was Old High German (Vikings?), Latin, Ancient Greek, Sanskrit, Old English.

But what is the most demonic language one can learn?
 
Ancient Greek, especially in it's earliest forms (we can maybe even talk about Mycenaean Greek, although we don't have enough text from it for it to be a "complete" language), but Attic, especially "Homeric" Greek is very spiritual and holy.

Sanskrit is also in this category (Although we don't know what language did the Vedas wrote in, the texts are and newer versions of the original, like with many ancient texts), but one is just better learn ancient Greek because of the richer literature.

Latin is also very great, although ancient Greek is more perfect according to HPHC.

The other languages you mention (and generally other ancient languages) would not worth to learn that much, since they only have like 1-2 books or fragments of writings.

The language in Lemuria from which probably all of these languages evolved, that is probably the most Holiest language. The Indus valley script is probably the most direct descendant of the Lemuria language.
 
SSRF recommends Sanskrit as being the most 'satvik' language. its a hindu organization, so it might not be surprise. Also rates Hindi very well. Also believes English has the most Tama. They don't really explain why. But I imagine its because its so irregular.

I don't know if Lojban would qualify as holy or demonic, but its a language created to lack syntactic ambiguity. So in theory, any given phrase or sentence means only one thing. A curious thing is 666 is Ha Ha Ha (xa xa xa) in lojban. I suppose it could also be said xa xecto xa dekto xa but probably isn't exacly right, as there are so specific rules for expressing everything.

One advantage of lojban would be having a sealed conversation in public. I would say that basically no one would know what you are saying except someone else that knows lojban. There are maybe only 40 people who are conversational in lojban at this time.
 

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." - Shaitan

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