Sunday, November 18, 2018

AUM and MUA or MAU

Try this experiment...

Chant AUM AUM AUM...

Notice what other sound comes out?  You may hear yourself saying MAU and repeating it.

If you understand the science of sounds and Yogic breathing techniques, you will also notice one can go reverse to exercise those parts and symbols associated.

Another famous author has noted AUM was called MAU or MUA by Nagas and Native Americans and these people hailed from the lost continent of MAU which is now called Zealandia by Science. It is very strange coincidence that Native people of NZ are called MAU ris or Maori, which means Life Force or God Principle.

The people of North Africa are called Māori in Latin and river name in Peru and Bolivia. It is a greeting like Hari AUM or AUM in Kiribati in Micronesia in Pacific Ocean. We have Mauritius island in Indian Ixean.

Strangely we had a Nagaland student called Tonkin Mawri and then we have Chinese Mao. 😔 “w” is “v v” and related to “u u” and that is why it is called “double u”.

This reversal is noted in scripts like how Allah is written in Arabic but when rotated by 90 degree and considering left to right. That is why Devanagari 687 becomes divine 786 and Allah.

Friday, November 16, 2018

Surya and Roman Sol and Norse SOl connection

Surya - Sanskrit
Sol - Roman sun god
Sól - Norse sun goddess
We can learn some linguistics rules.
o  au
ó  aau
Sanskrit sequence - y r l v - semivovels with fading ri, rii and lri vowels.
Europeans have difficult time with Cerebral or Retroflex Sounds - which needs rolling the tongue backwards.
Europeans also making "u" into "o" like Bengalis making Gulla into Golla.
So "r" becomes 'l".
"a" is most confusing sound - like Yog becoming Yoga.

Monday, November 5, 2018

hunt - hant

Like Arihant, India's Nuclear Submarine, arI means Enemy and hant means killer.

Hunt means to kill in one sense after a chase.

Thursday, February 8, 2018

son - sUn

Sunday, January 28, 2018

seam - siima

Narrow - a-Nhura

Widow - vi-dha-va

Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Divine - divya Navigation - navik

Friday, January 12, 2018

Thirst - tRSita

tRSitah has Cerberal Sibiliant Vowel R and means "thirsty".

We see loss of Cereberal and conversion to Dental "t" and semivowel "r".

Then there is aspiration of "t".

Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Comb - kaNg

Comb is Sanskrit kaNg.

The guttural nasal became labial nasal in english.

"C" has many sounds and one sound is guttural "k".

"a" became "au" or "o", a very common mistake done by even Indians like Bengalis.

Guttural "g" became labial "b".

Thursday, January 4, 2018

Bath - baaD

Both mean the same.

Stump - स्तम्


Stump means:

Stump (cricket), one of three small wooden posts which the fielding team attempt to hit with the ball,

A rare tumour of the uterine smooth muscle or prostatic stroma,

Stump (drawing), an artists' drawing tool made of rolled paper
Tree stump, the rooted remains of a felled tree, and

The remains of a limb after amputation.


Basically it means to "disturb" something from its normal position.


स्तम, to disturb.

Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Song - Sangeet

Sangeet is Music and made of two words, "sam" and "giit" .

Yet another pointer that the English people picked up the "sang"
 sound for a part of music which is singing,

Here "sam(a)" means Sum All or Totally,

Another "sama" is English "same".