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Divine Language

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Divine Language: Sanskrit - a divine Language?

Sanskrit is one of the oldest languages in the World. The mundane understanding of sound and language is that it is only used for communication between two or more people. But at another level, the science of sound and language is a huge field of wisdom that affect many aspects of life, not the least our spiritual wellbeing. This article explain in detail the science of sound and language and how this wisdom has been an imbedded key component of the ancient sciences of India for thousands of years. Yoga, chanting and the use of mantras are all closely connected to the conscious use of sound and language for healing and spiritual awakening.

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Divine Language: Encyclopedia - Aramaic language
Aramaic is a Semitic language with a 3,000-year history. It has been the language of administration of empires and the language of divine worship. It is the original language of large sections of the biblical books of Daniel and Ezra, and is the main language of the Talmud. Aramaic is believed to have been the language spoken by Jesus, and it is still spoken today as a first language by numerous small communities. Aramaic belongs to the Afro-Asiatic language family. Within that diverse family, it belongs to the Semitic subfamil ...

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Divine Language: Encyclopedia II - Bahá'í Faith and language policy - Source from Bahá'í writings

Adopting a common auxiliary language is viewed as integral to world peace and prosperity. The sixth Ishráq [Splendour] is union and concord amongst the children of men. From the beginning of time the light of unity hath shed its divine radiance upon the world, and the greatest means for the promotion of that unity is for the peoples of the world to understand one another's writing and speech. In former Epistles We have enjoined upon the Trustees of the House of Justice either to choose one language from among those now exist ...

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Bahá'í Faith and language policy, Bahá'í Faith and language policy - Purpose, Bahá'í Faith and language policy - Source from Bahá'í writings, Bahá'í Faith and language policy - Language, Bahá'í Faith and language policy - Arabic, Bahá'í Faith and language policy - Esperanto, Bahá'í Faith and language policy - English, Bahá'í Faith and language policy - Unity in diversity, Bahá'í Faith and language policy - Current working languages

Read more here: » Bahá'í Faith and language policy: Encyclopedia II - Bahá'í Faith and language policy - Source from Bahá'í writings

Divine Language: Hinduism Dharma

Dharma

Dharma is a very complicated word, for which there is no equivalent word in any other language, including English. Dharma actually means that which upholds this entire creation. It is a Divine law that is inherent and invisible, but responsible for all existence. Dharma exists in all planes, in all aspects and at all levels of creation. In the context of human life, dharma consists of all that an individual undertakes in harmony with Divine expectations and his own inner spiritual aspirations, actions that would ensure order and harmony with in himself and in the environment in which he lives.

 

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Divine Language: The Spiritual Basis Of Creativity  

In the mid-1980's, while William was consulting on corporate creativity, he began to recognise a similarity in the language that people used to describe their moments of creative insight and their experience of spiritual inspiration. It dawned on him that the similarities were not by accident; but rather, it's because our spiritual nature literally means we are co-creators with the Divine...as Martin Buber, a 20 th century Jewish philosopher, reminds us:

 

"Destiny is not where we wait for God to push us. We take part in creation, meet the Creator, reach out to Him, helpers and companions."

 

See also: Spirituality At Work, Work As A Spiritual Practice, Spiritual Based Leadership)

 

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Divine Language: Encyclopedia - Div

Div or DIV can mean DIV, the assembly language opcode for division on most microprocessors Div is a demon in Persian mythology. div, an abbreviation of the mathematical operator for divergence DIV, an HTML tag which implements a generic block level object M.Div, a Master of Divinity degree DIV online corce for students Category: Ambiguous three-letter acronyms Other related archiv

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Divine Language: Encyclopedia - Canto

Other related archivesArtemis Fowl, Bel canto, Byron, Canto General, Canto Inc, Canto Nuevo, Cantonese, Cantonese language, Cantopop, Cumulus, Dante, Don Juan, Edmund Spenser, Ezra Pound, Miguel Canto, Musically, Pablo Neruda, The Cantos, The Divine Comedy, The Faerie Queene, canticle, choral music, colloquial, melody, poem, pop music

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Divine Language: Encyclopedia - Sign

Sign can denote any of the following: In astrology sign is often used to mean the Sun sign. In communication sign or signing refers to communicating via hand gestures, such as sign language. In computing, the digits where one bit among them tells the number is either negative or non-negative are called signed, otherwise unsigned. See also: Signedness In divination a sign is an omen, an event or occurrence believed to fortell the future. In lingu ...

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Divine Language: Encyclopedia - Shakti

This article is in need of attention. You can help Wikipedia by editing it into a better article. Please also consider changing this notice to be more specific. In most South Asian languages, Shakti translates literally as power. In Hinduism, Shakti is an aspect of Devi, and a personification of God as the Divine Mother who represents the active, dynamic principles of feminine power. In Shaktism, Shakti is worshiped as the Supreme Being. Alternatively, in other Hindu tradi ...

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Divine Language: Encyclopedia - Naga

Naga - Nagas in mythology. In India there is an ancient belief in a subterranean race of divine serpent people who dwell in a patalas or palaces in the underground city of Bhogavati. The word Naga comes from the Sanskrit, and "nag" is still the word for snake in most of the languages of India. They are considered nature spirits and the protectors of springs, wells and rivers. They bring rain, and thus fertility, but are also thought to bring disasters such as floods and drought. Since Nagas have an affinity with ...

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Divine Language: Encyclopedia - Nagas

In India there is an ancient belief in a subterranean race of divine serpent people who dwell in patalas or palaces in the underground city of Bhogavati. The word Naga comes from the Sanskrit, and "nag" is still the word for snake in most of the languages of India. They are considered nature spirits and the protectors of springs, wells and rivers. They bring rain, and thus fertility, but are also thought to bring disasters such as floods and drought. Since Nagas have an affinity with water, the entrances to their underground palaces are often said to be hidden at the bottom of wells, deep lakes ...

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Divine Language: Encyclopedia - Shekhinah

Shekhinah (שכינה - alternative transliterations Shekinah, Shechinah, Shekina, Shechina, Schechinah) is the English spelling of the Hebrew language word that means the glory or radiance of God, or God's presence. It is derived from the Hebrew verb 'sakan' or 'shachan' - to dwell or to reside. (The Greek word 'skene' - dwelling - is thought to be derived from 'shekinah' and 'sakan'.) In classic Jewish thought, the Shekhina refers to extraordinary manifestation of divine spirituality at given times and locations, to the effect that, while Man is in proximity to the Shekhina, the conne ...

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Divine Language: Encyclopedia - Quetzalcoatl

Quetzalcoatl ("feathered snake", in Nahuatl: Ketsalkoatl, in Spanish: Quetzalcóatl) is the Nahuatl name for the Feathered-Serpent deity of ancient Mesoamerica, one of the main gods of many Mexican and northern Central American civilizations. Quetzalcoatl - Antecedents. The name "Quetzalcoatl" literally means quetzal-bird snake or serpent with feathers (Amphitere) of the Quetzal (which implies something divine or precious) in the Nahuatl language. The meaning of his local name in ...

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Divine Language: Encyclopedia - Dante Alighieri

Durante degli Alighieri, better known as Dante, (c. June 1, 1265 – September 13/14, 1321) was an Italian Florentine poet. His greatest work, La divina commedia (The Divine Comedy), is considered the greatest literary statement produced in Europe in the medieval period, and the basis of the modern Italian language. Dante Alighieri - Life. Dante Alighieri - Early history and family. Dante was born in 1265 and he tells us he was born under the sign of Gemini, ...

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Divine Language: Encyclopedia - Shamanism

Shamanism refers to the traditional healing and religious practices of Northern Asia (Siberia) and Mongolia. By extension, the concept of shamanism has been extended in common language to a range of traditional beliefs and practices that involve the ability to diagnose, cure, and sometimes cause human suffering by traversing the axis mundi and forming a special relationship with, or gaining control over, spirits. Shamans have been credited with the ability to control the weather, divination, the interpretation of dreams, astral projection, and traveling to upper and lower worlds. Shamanistic traditions have exist ...

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Divine Language: Encyclopedia - Wendy Doniger

Wendy Doniger (born November 20, 1940) is a controversial scholar of Hinduism. She has been active in international religious studies in the US since 1973. Wendy Doniger - Background. Doniger holds two doctorates, from Harvard and Oxford, in Sanskrit and Indian Studies. From 1978, she has taught at the University of Chicago, where she currently is the Mircea Eliade Distinguished Service Professor of the History of Religions in the Divinity School, the Department of South Asian Languages and Ci ...

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Divine Language: Encyclopedia - Religions of the Ancient Near East

The Religions of the Ancient Near East were mostly polytheistic, with some early examples of emerging Henotheism (Akhenaton, early Judaism). Especially the Luwian pantheon exerted a strong influence on Ancient Greece, see Greek Paganism, while the religion of Elam influenced the Zoroastrianism of the Achaemenid empire. Religions of the Ancient Near East - Overview. There were many different cultures in the Ancient Near East with different languages, different cultures, different religions, and differing myt ...

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Divine Language: Encyclopedia - Runic alphabet

The Runic alphabets are a set of related alphabets using letters known as runes, formerly used to write Germanic languages, mainly in Scandinavia and the British Isles. In all their varieties they may be considered an ancient writing system of Northern Europe. The Scandinavian version is known as Futhark (derived from its first six letters: 'F', 'U' 'Th', 'A', 'R', and 'K'), and the Anglo-Saxon version as Futhorc (also so named after its first letters). The earliest runic inscriptions date from ca. 150, and the al ...

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Divine Language: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Divyasrotra

Divyasrotra (Sanskrit) (from divya divine + srotra ear)

 

The divine ear; in Buddhism the second of the abhijnas (powers attained by a buddha or high initiate), that of understanding all sounds on whatever loka or plane, including the understanding of all languages. It corresponds to real clairaudience.

 

(See also: Divyasrotra, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Divine Language: Encyclopedia II - Flinders University - Faculty listing

Flinders University - Faculty of Education Humanities Law and Theology. School of Education School of Law School of Theology (with Adelaide College of Divinity) School of Humanities Archaeology Cultural Tourism, English as a Second Language, Legal Studies, Professional English Cultural Tourism English as a Second Language Legal Studies Professional English Drama English and Cultural Studies See also:

Flinders University, Flinders University - Regional presence, Flinders University - Courses, Flinders University - Faculty listing, Flinders University - Faculty of Education Humanities Law and Theology, Flinders University - Faculty of Health Sciences, Flinders University - Faculty of Science and Engineering, Flinders University - Faculty of Social Sciences, Flinders University - Research centres and institutes, Flinders University - Centres and institutes established within Flinders University, Flinders University - Centres and Institutes in which Flinders University is a participant with other organizations, Flinders University - Affiliated teaching bodies, Flinders University - Australian Science and Mathematics School ASMS

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