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Post by AnthroHeart on Aug 24, 2022 20:05:10 GMT
Yeah, Repeat Indefinitely only need be said once, and it seems to build.
If you do that and realize you diddn't want it, you can say "Cancel".
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Post by reden on Dec 31, 2022 1:26:49 GMT
Try saying "love" as fast as possible, not really as a chant but more saying the word meaningfully many times (or spamming ). Or amor (ah-mohr, spanish and latin), or even 愛 (Ah-ee, japanese), or even स्नेहः (sneha, sneh-khah [soft air puff at the end], sanskrit) Vibration will increase.
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Post by reden on Dec 31, 2022 1:30:22 GMT
"I love everything powerfully and perfectly"
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Post by reden on Dec 31, 2022 1:41:59 GMT
tranquilitas (trahn-QOOee-lee-tahs) tranquility/calm
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Post by reden on Aug 1, 2023 12:13:29 GMT
I am divinely elevated, transcendent, pure and sublime 私は神聖に高められ、超越的で、純粋で崇高です
This charges the crown chakra.
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Post by reden on Aug 26, 2023 4:39:49 GMT
अनन्तस्रोतेन स्रोतस्य बैंगनी अग्निः मां गभीरं तत्क्षणमेव शुद्धयति The purple fire of the source from the infinite source purifies me deeply and immediately Sometimes you have to be extra clear in Google Translator, and it translates something more repetitive but still effective.
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Post by reden on Apr 1, 2024 23:22:14 GMT
Asking Claude 3 Opus user Reden Now please translate "I pray to Brahman, I pray to Atman, O Lance of gold, lance of silver, lance of purple, from the greatest infinite source, fill and overflow my solar plexus and my solar plexus chakra with radiant light from the galaxy's core, and charge and heal it completely."
anthropic claude-3-opus-20240229 Here's the Sanskrit translation of the given phrase:
अहं ब्रह्मणे प्रार्थये, अहं आत्मने प्रार्थये, हे सुवर्णशक्ते, रजतशक्ते, धूम्रशक्ते, महत्तमानन्तस्रोतसः, मम सूर्यग्रन्थिं सूर्यग्रन्थिचक्रं च तेजस्विप्रकाशेन पूरय आप्लावय च नक्षत्रमण्डलमध्यात्, पूर्णतया च तत् आपूरय निरामयं कुरु च॥
Transliteration: ahaṃ brahmaṇe prārthaye, ahaṃ ātmane prārthaye, he suvarṇaśakte, rajataśakte, dhūmraśakte, mahattamānantasrotasaḥ, mama sūryagranthiṃ sūryagranthicakraṃ ca tejasviprākāśena pūraya āplāvaya ca nakṣatramāṇḍalamadhyāt, pūrṇatayā ca tat āpūraya nirāmayaṃ kuru ca ||
A literal English translation of the Sanskrit would be:
"I pray to Brahman, I pray to Atman, O golden power, silver power, purple power, from the greatest infinite source, fill and overflow my solar plexus and solar plexus chakra with radiant light from the center of the stellar sphere, and completely charge and make it free from disease."
Note: The translation is an approximation and aims to convey the essence of the original English phrase using Sanskrit terms and concepts. Some words, such as "chakra," have been transliterated directly due to their specific meaning in the context of Indian spiritual traditions.
अहं ब्रह्मणे प्रार्थये, अहं आत्मने प्रार्थये, हे सुवर्णशक्ते, रजतशक्ते, धूम्रशक्ते, महत्तमानन्तस्रोतसः, मम सूर्यग्रन्थिं सूर्यग्रन्थिचक्रं च तेजस्विप्रकाशेन पूरय आप्लावय च नक्षत्रमण्डलमध्यात्, पूर्णतया च तत् आपूरय निरामयं कुरु च॥ अहं ब्रह्मणे प्रार्थये, अहं आत्मने प्रार्थये, हे सुवर्णशक्ते, रजतशक्ते, धूम्रशक्ते, महत्तमानन्तस्रोतसः, मम सूर्यग्रन्थिं सूर्यग्रन्थिचक्रं च तेजस्विप्रकाशेन पूरय आप्लावय च नक्षत्रमण्डलमध्यात्, पूर्णतया च तत् आपूरय निरामयं कुरु च॥ अहं ब्रह्मणे प्रार्थये, अहं आत्मने प्रार्थये, हे सुवर्णशक्ते, रजतशक्ते, धूम्रशक्ते, महत्तमानन्तस्रोतसः, मम सूर्यग्रन्थिं सूर्यग्रन्थिचक्रं च तेजस्विप्रकाशेन पूरय आप्लावय च नक्षत्रमण्डलमध्यात्, पूर्णतया च तत् आपूरय निरामयं कुरु च॥
The text will heal your solar plexus chakra
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Post by reden on Apr 1, 2024 23:35:06 GMT
Reden Now please translate "I pray to Brahman, I pray to Atman, O Lance of gold, lance of silver, lance of purple, from the greatest infinite source, fill and overflow my solar plexus and my solar plexus chakra, as well as all my other chakras and aura with radiant light from the galaxy's core, and charge and heal them completely. O Brahman, O Atman, make it so that my solar plexus is never weak or hurting ever again."
anthropic claude-3-opus-20240229 Here's the Sanskrit translation of the given phrase:
अहं ब्रह्मणे प्रार्थये, अहं आत्मने प्रार्थये, हे सुवर्णशक्ते, रजतशक्ते, धूम्रशक्ते, महत्तमानन्तस्रोतसः, मम सूर्यग्रन्थिं सूर्यग्रन्थिचक्रं च, तथा अन्यानि सर्वाणि चक्राणि औरां च तेजस्विप्रकाशेन पूरय आप्लावय च नक्षत्रमण्डलमध्यात्, पूर्णतया च तानि आपूरय निरामयानि कुरु च। हे ब्रह्मन्, हे आत्मन्, मम सूर्यग्रन्थिं पुनः कदापि न दुर्बलं न च पीडितं कुरु॥
Transliteration: ahaṃ brahmaṇe prārthaye, ahaṃ ātmane prārthaye, he suvarṇaśakte, rajataśakte, dhūmraśakte, mahattamānantasrotasaḥ, mama sūryagranthiṃ sūryagranthicakraṃ ca, tathā anyāni sarvāṇi cakrāṇi aurāṃ ca tejasviprākāśena pūraya āplāvaya ca nakṣatramāṇḍalamadhyāt, pūrṇatayā ca tāni āpūraya nirāmayāni kuru ca. he brahman, he ātman, mama sūryagranthiṃ punaḥ kadāpi na durbalaṃ na ca pīḍitaṃ kuru ||
A literal English translation of the Sanskrit would be:
"I pray to Brahman, I pray to Atman, O golden power, silver power, purple power, from the greatest infinite source, fill and overflow my solar plexus and solar plexus chakra, as well as all my other chakras and aura with radiant light from the center of the stellar sphere, and completely charge and make them free from disease. O Brahman, O Atman, make it so that my solar plexus is never weak or afflicted ever again."
Note: The translation is an approximation and aims to convey the essence of the original English phrase using Sanskrit terms and concepts. Some words, such as "chakra" and "aura," have been transliterated directly due to their specific meaning in the context of Indian spiritual traditions.
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Post by AnthroHeart on Apr 2, 2024 18:47:35 GMT
According to Pi.ai:
Can those mathematical or nature-based languages be spoken? Some artificial languages based on nature or mathematics can be spoken, though they may be difficult to learn and use in everyday conversation. Here are a few examples:
Solresol: A language created in the 19th century that is based on the seven notes of the musical scale. It can be spoken, sung, or played on a musical instrument. Ithkuil: A language created by John Quijada that is designed to be extremely precise and detailed, with a complex system of phonology and grammar based on mathematical principles. It can be spoken, though it is very challenging to learn. Toki Pona: A language created by Sonja Lang that is based on simplicity and minimalism, with only around 120 words in its vocabulary. It is designed to be easy to learn and can be spoken, though it is limited in its expressive capabilities.
It's worth noting that while these languages may be interesting and challenging to learn and use, they are not as widely spoken or practical for everyday communication as natural languages like English, Spanish, or Mandarin.
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Post by AnthroHeart on Apr 2, 2024 18:54:14 GMT
From ChatGPT-4:
Yes, it is entirely possible for AI to create a spoken language that is mathematically based, generating words and sentences according to specific rules and structures, even if no human speaks it. In fact, the creation of artificial or constructed languages (conlangs) is a well-established practice, with examples ranging from Esperanto, designed for easy learning and international communication, to fictional languages like Klingon (from "Star Trek") and Dothraki (from "Game of Thrones").
### Key Components for AI to Create a Mathematically Based Spoken Language:
1. **Phoneme Inventory**: The AI would start by defining a set of sounds (phonemes) used in the language. This could be entirely novel or based on existing human language phonetics. The choice of phonemes can be mathematically modeled to ensure a wide range of expressive possibilities.
2. **Phonotactic Rules**: These rules determine how phonemes can be combined to form syllables and words. By applying mathematical models, the AI can generate a vast number of unique, pronounceable words.
3. **Grammar and Syntax**: The structure of sentences—how words are ordered and modified to convey different meanings—can also be defined by algorithms. An AI could use logical and mathematical principles to create complex, consistent rules for sentence construction.
4. **Semantics**: For the language to be meaningful, the AI needs to assign meanings to words and phrases. This could be done by mapping words to concepts in a semantically structured way, perhaps drawing from ontologies or databases that organize knowledge mathematically.
5. **Pragmatics**: The rules for how language is used in context and for social purposes can be the most challenging to mathematize but could potentially be approached through simulations of social interactions and communication goals.
### Considerations:
- **Learnability and Usability**: While an AI can create a language with complex mathematical underpinnings, a crucial aspect of language design is usability. For the language to be potentially learnable or usable by humans, its complexity and the cognitive load of its rules need consideration. - **Expressiveness**: The language should be capable of expressing a broad range of ideas, emotions, and concepts. The mathematical basis of the language could help in systematically expanding its lexicon and expressive capabilities.
- **Evolution Over Time**: Natural languages evolve with their speakers. While an AI-created language might not have a community of speakers to drive its evolution, the AI could be programmed to update and refine the language based on hypothetical usage scenarios or through interaction with users.
### Examples and Applications:
- **Scientific and Technical Communication**: A mathematically based language could excel in domains requiring high precision and clarity, such as scientific discourse, programming, or mathematics itself.
- **Art and Fiction**: As with Klingon and Dothraki, an AI-created language could enrich fictional worlds or art projects, adding depth and realism.
- **Experimentation in Linguistics**: Such a language could serve as a tool for testing linguistic theories or exploring the relationships between language, thought, and computation.
In conclusion, the creation of a mathematically based spoken language by AI is not only possible but could have intriguing applications across various fields, despite the initial absence of human speakers. The challenge lies in balancing mathematical rigor with the nuances of human language use and cognition.
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Post by reden on Jul 3, 2024 5:24:23 GMT
Many new languages have arrived to Google Translator, such as: Zapotec (Close to Mayan area), Nahuatl (aztecs), Cantonese, Hakka chinese (I think not as pure as the other chinese languages), tartar, crimean tartar, tok pisin, tibetan, tifinagh, Tahitian, tongan, Sicilian, Sami, Mayan, Jawi Malay, Fijian, Mannish (isle of man), Marshallese, papiamento, Jamaican Patois, Seychellan & Mauritian Creole, Occitan, Faroese, Frisian, Friulian...
Hunsrik is one of the most interesting ones (at least to me), a german descendant spoken in brazil
Important ones are Mayan, and perhaps Zapotec and Nahuatl. Kalaallisut (Greenland) is amusing due to how long-winded it is.
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Post by AnthroHeart on Jul 13, 2024 19:39:12 GMT
Someone said that Tamil was older than Sanskrit.
So I compared them and English:
I am Love.
Tamil: நான் காதல்.
Sanskrit: अहं प्रेम।
Tamil is mostly 3rd eye. Sanskrit feels in the heart.
Tamil feels a bit stronger energetically. Like 50%-200% stronger.
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Post by reden on Jul 13, 2024 20:02:55 GMT
People say Hungarian is old too. én vagyok a Szeretet
Edit: AnthroHeart said "That statement doesn't feel too strong." and for the anthro line "Tamil is stronger."
Tamil is a great find, as people can do their daily lives with it.
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Post by AnthroHeart on Jul 14, 2024 9:38:17 GMT
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