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wisdom takes form

to be wise is to understand that as we stand still we are travelling through eternity

long before it was measured – this *movement may have been spoken

a language where wisdom may take form

a movement into sacred language through which ancient wisdom traditions have expressed awareness

within aramaic meaning often arises through image – sound – and relationship rather than definition alone

words may function as bridges between inner perception and the world that appears around it

a single word can hold multiple layers of meaning – gesture – symbol – resonance – and what might once have been called *magic

in this way language may orient the listener or reader toward states of awareness in which meaning is not only understood but encountered

*mysticism and magic may both point toward a return to a sense of oneness from which reality appears to unfold

this resonates with contemporary scientific perspectives in which reality is understood as emerging through relation – pattern – and dynamic interaction

a limiNAtech track – at the edge of language
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the movement of meaning

as aramaic teachings were translated into greek and latin something of their original texture may have shifted

in later religious expressions

lived wisdom often became instruction
inner transformation became belief
*mystical encounter became interpretation

what may once have been a path of direct experience became expressed through systems of doctrine and practice

and yet – something of the original resonance may still remain beneath the language and between its translations

ancient aramaic

a language of oneness

in the older tone of aramaic
reality is not held in separation

not god and human
not heaven and earth
not spirit and matter

but a single unfolding field of being in which distinctions arise and dissolve again

many of its phrases do not function as commands but as openings

inviting attention toward the unity beneath apparent division

within this view

aramaic may be encountered in resonance with:
ecological awareness
sacred geometry
ancient temple cultures
symbolic systems
*psychedelic experience
the earth being experienced as living

these are not identical traditions but overlapping ways of perceiving relationship – pattern – and meaning within the world

openings on aramaic wisdom – the deeper experience is at the centre of the temple

at the threshold of now

many are experiencing a time of rapid change

ecosystems shifting
societies fragmenting and re-forming
meaning becoming harder to hold in stable form
older structures of understanding feel less certain
and new ones are still emerging

in this space attention often moves toward noise – urgency – and reaction while inner experience can feel displaced or overlooked

returning to direct experience and older ways of knowing may not be nostalgia but a reorientation toward what is still present beneath change

the aramaic sense of perception offers a reminder

we are not separate from the world
the world is aware of itself through us

ancient aramaic

no authority can experience reality for us

religion – politics – science – medicine – institutions – teachers – and traditions may offer maps

yet the responsibility for perception remains our own

each of us is free to meet experience directly
and to discover meaning in our own way

ancient language may offer not an explanation of reality
but a disposition toward it

an openness to experience
and to the awareness that arises

it does not prescribe experience

it invites it

it invites experiences unique to each of us

perhaps within such openness the universe may become something
it does not yet know

definitions

mystic

one who seeks – through contemplation and surrender – to unite with all that is

magic

a word that sums up the power – intelligence and creativity of the cosmos

psychedelic

from the ancient greek – meaning to reveal the mind or soul

movement - milky way orbits

earth = 20 · viruses = 16 · forests = 2 → humans = 0.0013

the forests that covered the early earth gave birth to the world that made us possible...

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