1.5.3 biopsychology, 2.5.2 evolution of langauge

Vocalization of Sanskrit and other races language

January 28, 1996

Q: You said the 50 sounds of Sanskrit are vocalizations of the vibrations of the 50 subtle glands of the body.  

How did it come about that humans came to vocalize these vibrations?  

Human beings came to vocalize approximations of the subtle sounds emanating from the different lotus petals or directional flows of energy regulated through the chakra system by the development of language. These subtle emanations become the guideposts for the manifestation or expression of human existence. So it is through their influence that the human being takes manifestation in the form and configuration of expression available to them. Matter flows from subtle spheres. When the energy crudifies, it materializes forming the human body. When the subtle sound crudifies, it materializes in the form of audio sound. So you see, the subtle becomes crudified into the material world. Likewise the emanations or tonal frequencies which constitute the range of experience available to a human being becomes crudified and manifests in external sound. Then these sounds are combined to form languages and these languages become the crude mode of communication in the auditory sphere among human beings. In the psychic sphere, language is also used but it is more precise and the same tonal frequencies or ranges are available to human beings in the psychic sphere, but the sound is subtle not crude. So you see, this is the nature of human manifestation. 

Now, certain peoples who have done considerable exploration into the subtle realms have been able to analyze this system and to codify and classify these sounds into certain categories. They have been able to develop a systematic understanding of the energy fields the tonal waves and the resultant areas of dominance. Thus the chakra system has been outlined and the science of sound explored in the subtle realms. From this has come an understanding of how the subtle sounds crudify as they degrade into physical sound and how they impact different chakras. These subtle scientists discovered that there is an entire science to this and that certain glands or propensities might be controlled by the use of certain sounds, both subtle and crude. From this has come the science of mantrum. It is an exacting science and in this age, experts in this field are very rare. But the basic knowledge has been handed down through the ages. It is a science known to older races who have studied these matters and to human beings who have walked the inner realms.   Sanskrit came from an earlier language as I have previously discussed. This language I have said was a developed language because this science of sound was actively used and considered in the development of the language. The knowledge that this scientifically developed language is based upon comes from those who have studied the subtle science of sound. They have outlined the basic tonal categories. In this early language, tonal alterations were used a great deal to make an impact upon the mind and body so that many things were communicated through tonal variations. It was a very musical language and one in which tonal combinations could be used to communicate subtle feelings and nuances that are difficult to express in most modern languages. That is why I say it was a developed language. The range of expression of subtle emotions was much greater because tonal sequences were very sophisticated and attuned to scientific understanding of the tonal structure and nature of the human experience. Alright? 

 Q: Was this original language a widely used language among other races?  

It is based upon a language family that is widely used among developed races in the humanoid sphere. Language among developed races has a great deal of similarity. As it evolves this becomes the case because in the subtle sphere tonal frequencies and their impact upon the human experience are universal but the development of external organs and modalities is adapted to environment and may vary.   

Q: Does this mean that if two completely different languages gradually move towards reflecting those universal sounds, that the languages will become more and more similar?  

That is correct. 

Q: What was the purpose of doing this?   

The purpose for the development of language is communication. That the language should reflect and express the potentialities of the human experience is essential for enhanced communication. For example, if I want to express to you a very subtle sequence of experiences and I cannot form the tonal sequence which elicits that experience by stimulating the glands and sub-glands or harmonal and subtle vibrations, how can I communicate it to you? The human body is like a harp which can be played by one who is a master of its tonal capacities. That is why if you hear the singing of a subtle and beautiful artist, you will be inspired; tears may even come to the eyes because that person is able to stimulate the subtle emotions in you by the use of tonal frequencies made by the vocal chords. Due to their own devotional trance, they may elicit such frequencies, spontaneously, altering a pre-existing language not normally having such potentialities. But in their fluid voices, the tonal resonances are achieved and the proper glands or propensities stimulated. A science may be made of this and the tonal frequencies and their subtleties utilized, learned in language so as to stimulate subtle emotions and experiences in the human being. The purpose is communication. How can I communicate the subtle intuitional flow of my mind through words whose frequencies are flat and do not sing, do not resonate within you to bring you in harmony with my experience? If I want to communicate to you, I will need to sing to you in the tonal patterns which will resonate that portion of your experience. Do you understand?  

Q: Did all humans vocalize the vibrations in this way?  

All humanoid forms are exposed to frequencies in the subtle realm though as the forms develop, there is enhancement of the array of frequencies available and perceivable to them in the subtle sphere. More subtle propensities develop in the human body as the race matures but more importantly, they develop in the human mind. So the capacities of different races vary depending upon their evolutionary standing and how much self awareness and development is there in the causal plane. If the race is young and very physically oriented they will have less glands and the range of expression and manifestation will be more muted. As they grow they will expand. There are races that do not utilize spoken language and have long since evolved beyond vocal communication. They have no vocal chords. There are races whose vocal patterns are highly expanded and more subtle than this race and there are races who are more limited in scope of expression than this race. So though the pattern is the same, in the human experience you will find variation in development and accessibility to subtle frequencies of experience. Alright?  

Q: Is it true that human vocal chords are different from those of other animals in the angle in which they are situated in the throat? If so, how did this contribute to the vocalization of sounds?   

Yes, yes they are structurally different. They have greater capacity for the emanation of variations, particularly subtle variations of sound. But the full capacity of the human vocal chords is very rarely used. Very subtle tonal frequencies and sequences may be employed but the mental capacity and knowledge must be there or else the physical organ is quite useless. The animals also have physical capacities, many of them make a wide variety of sounds but mental capacity to arrange the sequencing of sounds in great complexity is normally not present in non human species but there are rare exceptions. So the variable is not the physical capacity but the mental capacity although the human vocal chords are quite capable of producing subtle sounds.