001 - Primer for understanding the Hebrew Letters.
Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 8:37 pm
This topic is a key to understanding some of the basics of the Hebrew Letters, which are collectively known as the "Aleph-Beth"
I specifically use this language a great deal, and recommend it for meditation. I have used these letters in these traditional and innovative ways for the last twenty-something years. They have been used this way since before the bible was compiled.
In writing the language,. it bears that the standard for the written hebrew is right to left, when this was not originally a standard. For the ease of the beginner I will adhere to writing right to left, universally in Hebrew.
9it bears noting that Ayhja first made this note in the Biblical Hebrew word analysis thread, and I deleted it, to keep ther subject pristine.)
I find that this language is the closest instance we have to a language which could be a "biblical" root of language. I use it philosophically, and sudy it vehemently. This is not a "BIBLE" class, and I am not preaching. I am conveying MEANING and TRUTH not FACTS and HISTORY. I am not saying adhere to the laws of moses, nor am I saying deny them. This thread is not about belief, or even religion. it is about pattern analysis, based on component sets of specific values, which i believe perfectly encompass the inherent symbol set mankind uses to evaluate its existence.
The Hebrew letters are given many distinctions, the most common being three groups of letters:
1. THREE Mother Letters
2. SEVEN Double Letters
3. TWELVE Single Letters
This gives a total of 22 letters, but we have certain considerations for some, in which they take a different form, that is significant only in writing. I will address these letters, in many different ways, in this forum.
This thread, however, will specifically be for the explanation of the Letters, as detailed above.
A few more notes, and we should be ready to go:
1. You may have seen Hebrew letters with "dots and dashes" all over them, those are phonetic keys, and aid proper pronunciation. As I gather few people here will ever try and speak hebrew fluently, I am leaving them out. They are a fairly modern convention anyways, and do not apply to the analysis techniques I use and promote.
2. Please do not troll these threads,.. This can be dense subject matter, and requires concentration before it is of any benefit. We already have a bible code thread, as well. This is to deal with these letters as TOOLS for the development of the mentality that enable one to achieve a complete "unity" of self, which is the sole characteristic of Happiness.
3. These letters are a more common form of an older symbol set, which was used far before the Tribes of Israel were recorded as marching into the lands of Canaan refer to this as "Phoenician", or "Proto-Hebrew," or "Canaanite." It is certainly the root of all semitic languages, and large amounts of Greek, and predates most cuniform variances. I use these because they are well established, and far easier to identify as letters than the proto-hebraic script, which is all but useless, except for comparison to the core meaning of the letter. Some people go into the analysis of th shape of the letter,.. but I opt to seek other levels of meaning, which are consistent with the essential tenets of linguistics.
vertical,
ראם
(raum, which, in Hebrew means "to rise, ascend, to be made risen, to come to fruition, to climb to the top, to succeed.")
I specifically use this language a great deal, and recommend it for meditation. I have used these letters in these traditional and innovative ways for the last twenty-something years. They have been used this way since before the bible was compiled.
In writing the language,. it bears that the standard for the written hebrew is right to left, when this was not originally a standard. For the ease of the beginner I will adhere to writing right to left, universally in Hebrew.
9it bears noting that Ayhja first made this note in the Biblical Hebrew word analysis thread, and I deleted it, to keep ther subject pristine.)
I find that this language is the closest instance we have to a language which could be a "biblical" root of language. I use it philosophically, and sudy it vehemently. This is not a "BIBLE" class, and I am not preaching. I am conveying MEANING and TRUTH not FACTS and HISTORY. I am not saying adhere to the laws of moses, nor am I saying deny them. This thread is not about belief, or even religion. it is about pattern analysis, based on component sets of specific values, which i believe perfectly encompass the inherent symbol set mankind uses to evaluate its existence.
The Hebrew letters are given many distinctions, the most common being three groups of letters:
1. THREE Mother Letters
2. SEVEN Double Letters
3. TWELVE Single Letters
This gives a total of 22 letters, but we have certain considerations for some, in which they take a different form, that is significant only in writing. I will address these letters, in many different ways, in this forum.
This thread, however, will specifically be for the explanation of the Letters, as detailed above.
A few more notes, and we should be ready to go:
1. You may have seen Hebrew letters with "dots and dashes" all over them, those are phonetic keys, and aid proper pronunciation. As I gather few people here will ever try and speak hebrew fluently, I am leaving them out. They are a fairly modern convention anyways, and do not apply to the analysis techniques I use and promote.
2. Please do not troll these threads,.. This can be dense subject matter, and requires concentration before it is of any benefit. We already have a bible code thread, as well. This is to deal with these letters as TOOLS for the development of the mentality that enable one to achieve a complete "unity" of self, which is the sole characteristic of Happiness.
3. These letters are a more common form of an older symbol set, which was used far before the Tribes of Israel were recorded as marching into the lands of Canaan refer to this as "Phoenician", or "Proto-Hebrew," or "Canaanite." It is certainly the root of all semitic languages, and large amounts of Greek, and predates most cuniform variances. I use these because they are well established, and far easier to identify as letters than the proto-hebraic script, which is all but useless, except for comparison to the core meaning of the letter. Some people go into the analysis of th shape of the letter,.. but I opt to seek other levels of meaning, which are consistent with the essential tenets of linguistics.
vertical,
ראם
(raum, which, in Hebrew means "to rise, ascend, to be made risen, to come to fruition, to climb to the top, to succeed.")