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The Boringbar War
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Secrets of 12Vowels are the centre and pivotal energy that all language is wrapped around. According to the Pythagoreans, the vowels represent a modulation of the Sacred Sound Current. or the Music of the Spheres. When you hear that high pitched tone in or around your ears, it will be heard as one of the following Vowel tones.Likewise, all Tibetan Singing Bowls are modulated to one of these vowel tones. This is not happenstance or coincidence, but a mathematical reality. All Harmonic Sound modulate to a VOWEL. This is what makes a vowel different to a consonant. To make a Vowel Tone, your throat remains unobstructed. To make a consonant, you must use a vowel and shape it with the mouth and tongue. Please understand we are not talking PITCH here, but TONE. The fact that there are 12 degrees of Pitch, and 12 degrees of Tone is also not coincidental ... 12 describes the frequency; or modulation of interval; or pulse in an expanding circle. It comes back to Vedic Math and its understanding of pattern that creates the linking of 12 and the harmonic ratio of the Pythagoreans. One reason why TIBETAN BOWLS and Singing Cups are such powerful therapeutic tools for spiritual growth and healing is because each bowl can contain several vowel tones and up to 27 harmonic overtones. It's like a multi vitamin for the Soul. Computer Age uses for Vowels For the modern conversion of speech to text, and speech recognition, the understanding of how vowels work in language is absolutely essential. If you wish to plough through some dry academic info on this area, follow this link: http://comptop.stanford.edu/references/kpp.pdf The following is from www.anusha.com/vowels.htm Proof that English has 12 VowelsDo you think that English has five vowels? Wrong! English has 12 vowels! There are twelve vowels and diphthongs in the English language. This is more than almost any other language and makes English one of the richest languages in the world. It also explains why words in English tend to be short as compared with words in French and other languages. Proof that English really has twelve vowels is obtaining by comparing word pairs, where the only different between the two words is a vowel in the middle. We can prove that English has 12 vowels by finding that there are 12 differently pronounced words which begin with the letter "b", end with the letter "t" and have only one vowel in the middle. Here are those 12 words: Bat Baht is a unit of currency in Thailand. The "a" is pronounced as in "father". (Sam Sloan) |
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