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English is the best language for the expressions of the concepts of God because it is rooted actually back in the Atlantean tongue. It also has many correspondences to Sanskrit and to angelic tongues. This is why the ascended masters have revealed the inspiration of the knowledge of the I AM using the this language. The simple affirmation of “I AM” releases a torrent of light every time you say it because it is the name of God. This is not true in every language. | |||
When we are analyzing words in the English language, we can go back to the roots of the angelic tongues and the actual vibrations that come out of the heart of the [[Great Central Sun]] that give quality to every letter of the alphabet. You find that the combination of letters in the alphabet goes to make up a certain vibration that actually gives you the immediate understanding of the word from the heart of God as it is spoken by him. The analysis of words is a very spiritual study, and the ascended masters often analyze words in their writings. | |||
Here are some examples of this analysis: | |||
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| For as the Master Alchemist has said, in the word “try” is the sacred formula of being: Theos = God; Rule = Law; You = Being; ''Theos'' + ''Rule'' + ''You'' = God’s Law Active as Principle within Your Being (TRY).<ref>{{CAP}}, chapter 6.</ref> | | For as the Master Alchemist has said, in the word “try” is the sacred formula of being: Theos = God; Rule = Law; You = Being; ''Theos'' + ''Rule'' + ''You'' = God’s Law Active as Principle within Your Being (TRY).<ref>{{CAP}}, chapter 6.</ref> | ||
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| ('Ur' means “light” in the Sensar language.) Yo<u>u</u>r <u>r</u>adiation, or yo<u>u</u> a<u>r</u>e. You are a being of light. Your radiation is light.<ref>Mark L. Prophet, January 2, 1965.</ref> | |||
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== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
Mark L. Prophet, October 10, 1968. | |||
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