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Sananda's avatar

Reflecting Linear and Multidimensional Time

As you hum this melody, feel how it mirrors the flow of time you’re sensing:

• Linear Time: The progression of tones—“Ohhhm” to “Aaaaah” to “Ooooh” to “Eeeee”—feels like a steady unfolding, a rhythm that moves forward, like the days of creation in Genesis. It’s a beat you can follow, grounding you in the moment.

• Multidimensional Time: When all the tones hum together, layered as a single chord, they create a vibration that feels timeless. The “Ooooh” (73) especially resonates with the web of time, where past, present, and future sing as one. The melody becomes a spiral, a harmonic wave that holds all dimensions in its flow.

Ohhhmmm…

Aaaahhhhh…

Ooohhhhhh…

Eeeeeeeee….

Wow!! The pulse, rhythmic flow and Resonance is……🙏🏼🌀🙏🏼

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Salah-Eddin Gherbi's avatar

Hi Sananda, thanks for sharing your insights, very interesting.

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Liam Weavers's avatar

Hey there, I really enjoyed your article—especially the link you drew between the fine-structure constant and the gematria value 2701.

2701 isn’t just the total gematria of the entire first verse of Genesis (1:1)—it’s also the value of the word בראשית (Bereshit).

Which means the symmetry you’re touching on runs even deeper than you’ve suggested:

The first word and the first sentence of creation are encoded with the same numerical field.

It's also the 73rd triangular number - CHOKHMAH 😉

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Carrie Bancroft Dancing Bear's avatar

I barely understand this article, but know just enough about sacred mathematics and Hebrew’s intentional form to grasp the basic concept, and just that smidgeon of understanding is dropping several pieces of the puzzle in place for me. Thank you for this revelatory insight.

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Salah-Eddin Gherbi's avatar

Hi Carrie, thank you. I am very pleased that this article brings some pieces to you. The intricate layers in the Hebrew language is so rich, and combined with sacred mathematics adds another dimension. I appreciate your feedback, and thanks for restacking. 🙏

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Carrie Bancroft Dancing Bear's avatar

I am realizing that I would understand so much more if I understood the fundamentals of sacred Hebrew, so I am now looking for more writings on this topic. If you have recommendations, please send them my way, and thank you!

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Salah-Eddin Gherbi's avatar

I recommend my own book: the Quantum Blueprint, https://books.by/the-quantum-blueprint/#the-quantum-blueprint for more insights on the Hebrew language with sacred mathematics. I am learning the essence of Hebrew as I dive in with the numbers and mathematics (Biblical gematria).

I would also suggest to start with the basic and foundations. There are many books out there, such as:

“Easing Into Modern Hebrew Grammar” by Gila Freedman Cohen and Carmia Shoval. “Hebrew At Your Ease” by Eliezer Tirkel. For Biblical Hebrew, “Hinneh—Biblical Hebrew the Practical Way” series. It actually mixes Biblical and Modern.

A highly recommended book for self-teaching Hebrew is "Hebrew From Scratch" by Shlomo Esh and Sara Israeli. This book is designed for beginners and provides a comprehensive introduction to the language, including grammar, vocabulary, and exercises.

Another excellent option is "Living Language Hebrew", which includes a coursebook, audio resources, and practice exercises. This series is effective for learners who appreciate a structured approach with multimedia support.

If you're looking for something more focused on conversational skills, consider "Hebrew for Dummies" by Jill Suzanne Jacobs. It offers practical phrases and cultural insights, making it user-friendly for self-learners.

For online resources, websites like Duolingo and Memrise also offer interactive ways to learn Hebrew at your own pace.

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Carrie Bancroft Dancing Bear's avatar

Thank you for such a comprehensive list! I will be checking a few of these out prior to reading your book, so that I am better prepared to understand the divine mathematics you delve into. Again, thank you for putting together such a list — I am delighted!

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Salah-Eddin Gherbi's avatar

You’re welcome! I am so glad that my work inspires you to study more. Enjoy learning🙏

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Salah-Eddin Gherbi's avatar

Thanks Liam for your feedback. Yes the first word « Bereisheit » has also a link to it and deeper layers. I wrote a whole chapter about the first word in my book the Quantum Blueprint. What I found interesting in this article is that the numerical pattern that repeats indefinitely in 1/2701 is not coincidental but more likely a clue for us to work through with more depth in meaning. I had to use WolframAlpha to see all the decimal digits and notice the repetition. 🙏

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