Video Summary

Etymology & Ciphering - Sevan Bomar - Astral Quest - 10-16-12

Innerstanding

Main takeaways
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Letters and numbers began as separate systems; numbers later became a language applied to letters to reveal hidden meanings.

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Key historical figures (Pythagoras, Newton, Bacon, others) promoted numeric ciphering to interpret and control language and systems.

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Cabala is framed as a 'cable' of connection; sacred symbols should remain reverent, not profaned in mundane use.

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Elohim is described as androgynous; spiritual influence can reshape identity, and names carry archetypal power.

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Balanced chakra activation (ground-up) is essential; unbalanced activation risks psychological instability or fanaticism.

Key moments
Questions answered

What does Sevan Bomar mean by 'letters were never connected to numbers in the beginning'?

He argues that early cultures used separate systems—oral letters or tally marks for counting—and only later did figures and alphabets get linked through practices like cabala and Pythagorean ciphering.

How does the speaker describe the role of Pythagoras and his followers?

Pythagoras and his circle are presented as key promoters of numeric ciphering: assigning numerical values to letters to decode hidden meanings in other languages.

Why does the lecture say some symbols should remain 'high and holy'?

Bomar cautions that sacred symbols carry latent power and meaning; using them casually in the physical realm devalues their spiritual function and invites manipulation.

What is the explanation given for the word 'cabala'?

The speaker links 'cabala' to the idea of a 'cable'—a continuous connection—implying cabalistic systems bind language and numbers into interconnecting frameworks of power.

What warning is given about activating chakras?

Activation must be balanced and ground-up; focusing only on upper centers (e.g., third eye) can cause instability or fanaticism, whereas full-system activation supports healthy integration.

How are names and industry figures treated in the talk?

Names (and name-givers) are seen as carriers of archetypal influence; Bomar deciphers industry names and suggests influential figures use etymology and ciphering to shape cultural narratives.

The Origins of Letters and Numbers 00:10

"Letters were never connected to numbers in the beginning."

  • The ancient understanding of language and counting was fundamentally different from contemporary interpretations. Initially, letters and numbers were not intertwined; they had distinct origins and uses in various cultures.

  • Indigenous peoples utilized simple counting methods, such as tallying with sticks, and their counting systems were not written down. The straight line symbolized counting, marking each unit as a visual representation.

  • As language developed, systems evolved that transformed letters into structured languages. However, these new languages did not initially correlate with numerical systems. For example, Arabic, Sanskrit, and Tamil languages emerged as foundational language systems, not necessarily tied to numbers.

The Language of Numbers and Its Evolution 03:40

"The language of numbers is a language within itself."

  • Numbers were treated as a separate, complex language unto themselves, influencing how reality was interpreted by those who understood their significance.

  • In contemporary society, the automation of systems has led to a situation where individuals are encoded and referred to merely by their numerical identifiers, lacking individual significance.

  • The concept of numbers has deep historical roots, with Pythagoras playing a crucial role in establishing numbers as a language. He, along with his followers, promoted the idea of associating spoken language with numerical values to uncover hidden meanings in texts.

The Connection of Numbers to Major Historical Figures 04:50

"Numerical systems are intricately linked to significant historical figures who aimed to impose their language on others."

  • Pythagoras and his contemporaries sought to bridge cultural languages with numerical systems to decode the complexities of ancient texts. This approach involved assigning numerical values to letters, thereby creating a new interpretive lens for language.

  • Notable figures like Isaac Newton, Francis Bacon, and Cardinal Nicholas made contributions to this historical narrative, further embedding numbers into cultural and intellectual frameworks.

  • The manipulation of numbers extended to economic systems, indicating that numbers are not just theoretical constructs—they are foundational elements of financial and power systems deeply interwoven into the societal fabric.

Hidden Symbols and Their Implications 07:20

"The most sacred symbols should never be utilized in physical reality."

  • Symbols hold latent powers and meanings that transcend their immediate appearance. For instance, certain figures represent divine concepts and should remain sanctified, outside of mundane use.

  • Misunderstanding symbols can lead to the devaluation of their significance. The reverent application of these symbols is crucial, as they encapsulate profound truths that govern universal principles.

  • Various organizations have historically tried to manipulate these symbols for their purposes, thereby altering the inherent truths they represent. Their attempts to redefine concepts such as the circle's divinity reveals ongoing struggles for control over knowledge and belief systems.

The Role of Duality and the Influence of the Trinity 11:34

"You're never supposed to fall asleep in Duality."

  • The duality concept suggests a state of division where individuals are not fully aware or active in their spiritual journey. The speaker highlights that there are trinities and base systems acting as overseers of the world, especially within Christian traditions.

  • The Trinity, with its roots linked to the Russian Orthodox Church, plays a significant role in the belief systems that govern humanity. It symbolizes a central theme that influences spiritual practices.

The Meaning of Cabala and Numerical Significance 12:05

"Cabala means cable; that's why that word is here."

  • The term "cabala" is connected to the concept of a "cable," which represents continuity and connection. Each language contains essential letters that signify strengths, and in English, they are 'A' and 'Z.'

  • The numbers in these systems are described as unbreakable, elaborating on how language and numerical values intertwine in ancient wisdom, thereby enabling deeper connections in understanding spirituality.

Historical Transformations and Knowledge Dispersion 13:00

"This knowledge became known and was represented as symbols by the Cathars."

  • The dissemination of knowledge regarding the four corners of the Earth links back to Indigenous groups, such as the Aztecs, who held profound information that predates organized religious practices.

  • Druids also played a role in passing on this knowledge, receiving critical insights about geographic gates around the world, ultimately leading to a representation of cardinal directions.

Division of Souls and Language Correlations 13:51

"The God we find numerically equals the number 26."

  • Souls are depicted as engaging in a struggle within the body, which may lead to confusion among them. The number 26 emerges as significant, equating both to the letters in the English alphabet and the faces of a cube.

  • This numerical alignment suggests that the English language is closely tied to a particular spiritual and physical framework, leading to further exploration of language's influence in spiritual matters.

Manipulation of Knowledge and False Narratives 15:09

"Cabala became a toy for the royal family."

  • The manipulation of knowledge by royal families and the practice of tying numbers to predictions demonstrate an obsession with controlling fate and future outcomes, often through unreliable soothsaying.

  • This control creates a divisive environment, where the invader symbolizes division rather than unity. By fostering conflict, oppressors manipulate the masses, utilizing strategies such as false flags to turn communities against one another.

The Nature of God and Gender Representation 20:55

"God is not a male."

  • The speaker explores the etymological roots of the term "God," indicating that conceptions of divinity often misrepresent true nature. The exploration of gender in the context of God leads to revelations about masculine and feminine interpretations within differing religious traditions.

  • By unearthing linguistic ties, the audience is prompted to reevaluate long-held beliefs and recognize inconsistencies present in religious doctrines, especially regarding the portrayal of divinity.

The Experience of Spiritual Awakening 22:22

"When you stop allowing everything else to make decisions for you, you start making the decision to learn."

  • The essence of awakening lies in the individual's choice to break free from societal constraints and the metaphorical matrix.

  • As the individual begins to understand their role within multiple dimensions, there is a recognition that many entities play roles in this reality, and true emancipation stems from conscious decision-making and self-awareness.

The Significance of Elohim and Its Androgynous Nature 24:30

"Elohim is not masculine; it actually is androgynous."

  • The term "Elohim" represents a balance of masculine and feminine energies. The addition of "him" to "Elo" creates a duality that embodies both genders.

  • This androgynous nature ties into the spiritual practices within churches, where individuals may experience shifts in sexual preference. Such transformations are linked to spiritual energies and entities being invoked.

  • The concept illustrates a deeper spiritual interplay where the evocation of spirits can influence an individual’s essence, prompting them to embody characteristics reflective of those entities.

Spiritual Intercourse and the Nature of Change 25:20

"All of what’s happening is basically spiritual intercourse."

  • The idea of spiritual intercourse explores how energy exchanges occur between humans and higher entities within sanctuaries or personal temples.

  • The transformative power of these spiritual experiences results in an interchange that can lead individuals to change profoundly - not just physically, but also in their perceptions and preferences.

  • The analogy of ‘bath’ from yesterday’s discussion highlights that to achieve spiritual cleanliness or enlightenment, a person must first confront their ‘dirty’ aspects and embrace change.

Numerical Significance and Understanding the Universe 31:34

"Elohim means to completely circumferentially capture the circle of a soul."

  • The number Pi (3.1415...) is intimately linked with the concept of the Elohim, illustrating the infinite nature of both numbers and souls.

  • The discussion activates an understanding of how numbers relate to spiritual concepts, with three representing spirit, four symbolizing matter, and five emerging as the combination of spirit and matter.

  • This blending of numbers reflects broader spiritual and universal truths, suggesting that all concepts in life are merely derivatives of fundamental principles.

The Complexity of Dreams and Spiritual Access 29:51

"The more complex the detail that you conceive within your mind, the more the mind responds."

  • Achieving lucidity in dreams enhances one’s ability to navigate and interact with spiritual realms, providing insights and rapid downloads of information.

  • The dream world serves as a limitless space for exploration and understanding, allowing individuals to access aspects of themselves that may not be present in waking life.

  • This connection between the dream state and spiritual inquiry empowers individuals to unlock deeper layers of their consciousness and expand their realities.

The Interconnectedness of Language and Spiritual Symbols 36:20

"Everything evolves; don't expect language not to have the same situation."

  • The evolution of language and symbols is crucial for understanding spiritual teachings; words can change but still hold significant meaning.

  • The discussion on the terms like "NFL" or "nephilim" reveals how phonetics and interpretations across cultures create multiple understandings, particularly within spiritual texts.

  • Understanding these connections paves the way for a greater comprehension of ancient knowledge and its relevance in modern spirituality.

The Use of Giants in the Game 36:07

"This is why they use the Giants to run and play the game."

  • The discussion opens with an intriguing notion of "Giants" being utilized in the broader context of society's operations, hinting at a larger system at play.

  • It suggests that there are individuals understood to be operating at elevated levels in this game, leading to a deeper understanding of collective knowledge.

  • The speaker reveals that visual aids, such as diagrams, can clarify complex concepts that may initially confuse or bewilder people unfamiliar with the subject matter.

Etymology and Ciphering in the Industry 36:44

"We have to talk about individuals in the industry, such as Liar Cohen, who is responsible for signing individuals like Jay-Z."

  • The conversation pivots to the significance of etymology and ciphering within the entertainment industry, specifically focusing on figures like Liar Cohen.

  • Cohen, whose name carries weighty connotations, is noted for signing prominent artists such as Jay-Z, entwining language and influence.

  • The speaker emphasizes the profundity of words and names, connecting the meanings to broader mystical and historical narratives.

The Connection of Names and Language 37:28

"When the language finally gets to people that speak it, they don't even know what it means."

  • Delving into linguistic nuances, the speaker asserts that many people lack comprehension of what certain names and terms symbolize, particularly in the context of their origins.

  • Names like Cohen and Conan reveal layers of meaning that connect back to ancient beliefs and ideas about power and knowledge.

  • This discussion highlights how the manipulation of language can harbor deeper connections to mystical and esoteric traditions.

The Influence of Money Changers in Society 38:13

"Inside the temple, the money changers became everything after a while."

  • The narrative then transitions to historical references about money changers who began to permeate various aspects of people's lives, transforming their influence into a pervasive force.

  • The speaker posits that these individuals have cabalistic inclinations, hinting at a connection between finance, power, and the manipulation of society.

  • This analogy illustrates how money and names become tools for control, impacting cultural narratives and individual identities.

The Significance of Semantics in Industry Names 39:12

"The J in this language is known as the hook."

  • Attention is drawn to the letters used in names, particularly the letter "J," which is described as a hook intended to captivate attention.

  • This insight extends to the soft and hard oppositional nature of letters, emphasizing how they can be interpreted both symbolically and phonetically to wield influence.

  • The speaker elaborates that the language evolves through these dynamics, suggesting that such changes have intentional underpinnings that shape perception and understanding.

Spiritual Entities and Their Representation 47:53

"The world is ruled by spiritual entities infused inside a vessel."

  • The discussion closes, critiquing the overly simplistic understanding of leadership and influence, arguing that entrenched power structures are often underpinned by spiritual or metaphysical forces.

  • It suggests that individuals in governing roles may not be solely responsible for their actions, but rather are influenced by broader spiritual dynamics.

  • The speaker indicates that the superficial attributes visible to the public often obscure the deeper, more complex nature of leadership and guidance in society.

The Nature of Name Influences 48:32

"There's something whispering to the person. Most of these entities are not physical and can only whisper because they don't have a voice box."

  • Names and their meanings can have profound effects on individuals' lives. When a child is born, parents may feel inclined to name the child based on whispered suggestions, often interpreting these as divine inspiration.

  • The speaker suggests that many believe that angels influence the naming process, thus positioning these entities outside of themselves, creating a disconnect from their innate spiritual nature.

  • This influence can lead to individuals acting on ideas they perceive to be their own, but which may stem from external entities. The occurrence illustrates the dynamic between spiritual guidance and personal agency.

The Language of Influence and Archetypes 49:50

"It's almost like that episode of 'Star Wars' when they found the holocron cube with individuals who were meant to change the world."

  • The speaker draws parallels between popular culture and the symbolic manipulation in societal names and identities, noting how figures like Nick Cannon can embody dualities, including references to both positive and negative archetypes.

  • The exploration of names like "Nick" and "Will Smith" demonstrates that names can symbolize deeper meanings and historical connections, which can be linked to conflicts between good and evil.

  • The discussion entails how cultural programming can shroud the understanding of one’s true identity, suggesting that awareness of this can shift perceptions and lead to empowerment.

Symbolism of Entities and Wrestling With Identity 55:00

"What happens when you're wrestling and the other person loses? You're supposed to pin them, count to three."

  • Wrestling, as a metaphor, is used to illustrate the personal struggle with identity and the conflicts individuals face in their lives, reflecting a universal journey between extremes.

  • The speaker references biblical and mythological stories to highlight the idea of wrestling with larger cosmic forces, indicating a call to recognize these struggles as a path to gaining deeper self-awareness.

  • This struggle for self-understanding is likened to the need for commitment among mind, body, and soul, suggesting that true transformation requires a holistic approach to these aspects of oneself.

The Connection Between Sports, Symbolism, and Spirituality 58:20

"Soccer just wastes time kicking around the world, not picking it up."

  • The speaker critiques the commercialized nature of sports, indicating that they distract individuals from true development and spiritual growth.

  • The symbolic nature of a soccer ball, with its pentagons and hexagons, represents a microcosmic world containing deeper metaphysical meanings tied to humanity's existence.

  • This reflection serves as a reminder that activities meant for entertainment can serve dual purposes, potentially reinforcing societal norms instead of encouraging exploration beyond the material realm.

Understanding the Cosmic Experience 59:20

"We realized that we were only here and eventually we would visit every single star that you see in the sky."

  • The speaker reflects on the vastness of cosmic exploration and personal experience, suggesting that humans are on a journey that involves visiting all stars in the universe. This concept grants a sense of ease with our earthly existence, knowing that expansion into the cosmos is inevitable.

  • The emphasis on being "Under Pressure" is an indication that the struggles faced on Earth are temporary, and breaking free from these constraints is an eventuality.

The Role of Religion and Perception 01:00:02

"All these religions have put themselves into a position where they need your help."

  • The discussion points to the ways in which organized religions can constrain individuals' perceptions, trapping them in static belief systems. This implies that many religious followers may not have a true understanding of their teachings.

  • Many people, especially those deeply embedded in religious ideologies, often dismiss alternative perspectives immediately, seeing them as threats instead of opportunities for growth. The idea is that these rigid belief systems can serve to weaken individuals rather than empower them.

The Importance of Self-Awareness and Growth 01:01:19

"How long in multiple lifetimes does this have to occur before you realize you're more than just what you've been taught?"

  • The speaker implores listeners to reflect on their past and present beliefs, suggesting that a shift in understanding is long overdue. Recognizing the limitations of one’s current beliefs can lead to a broader perspective on identity and existence.

  • There is an encouragement to rise above divisive ideologies and seek a holistic understanding of interconnectedness, as individuals have the potential to tap into a greater collective experience.

Engagement and Communication with the Audience 01:01:55

"I want to let everyone know that I'm working on a piece of equipment that allows me to channel audio from the computer."

  • The speaker updates the audience regarding technical challenges and strategies to improve communication during the session. This highlights the importance of interactivity and audience engagement in discussions.

  • Additionally, there is an intention to answer questions from listeners in real time, further fostering a community dialogue and addressing specific concerns.

Self-Evaluation and Personal Growth Methods 01:03:58

"How can we use self-evaluation for our intent and the sneaky things we're unaware of?"

  • The speaker emphasizes the necessity of self-evaluation as a method to uncover hidden aspects of one’s character and desires. This can involve revisiting teachings and experiences to gain clarity on one’s life path.

  • The concept of "astral hygiene" is presented, underscoring the need for physical and spiritual cleansing to facilitate genuine growth. This involves addressing both physical health and emotional well-being to truly unlock one’s potential.

Energetic Cycles and Their Consequences 01:06:44

"What happens is that once you do something, it responds to what you do."

  • The speaker highlights the principle of energetic reciprocity—every action has a reaction within the universe, stressing the importance of conscious choices in daily life.

  • There is an encouragement to harness personal energy effectively to yield desired outcomes, reinforcing that each step taken within the cyclical phases of energy impacts future results. Understanding this dynamic is crucial for growth and maturity.

Activation and Balance of Chakras 01:09:04

"You must activate all centers in balance if they're to be of any service to you."

  • Activation of specific energy centers in the body must be done in a balanced manner to prevent psychological instability. When energy is activated from the ground up, it is safer compared to the top-down approach, which can lead to "fanaticism."

  • A person energized from their third eye without grounding can struggle with reality, feeling detached or crazy.

  • It is essential to activate all chakras to ensure complete functionality of one's being, as focusing on only one can lead to imbalance and challenges.

Perpetual Oscillation of Chakras 01:10:21

"Each of these chakras oscillates back and forth between two different principles."

  • Each chakra embodies dual principles, oscillating between them to maintain balance and prevent neglecting one aspect over the other.

  • Engaging with every breath consciously and understanding movements helps in integrating both energies.

  • Awareness of one's mental state and emotional balance is paramount, especially through difficult times or cycles on Earth.

Earth's Cycles and Individual Perception 01:11:10

"Earth has never gone through a cycle where it has been completely destroyed."

  • The speaker emphasizes that throughout history, Earth has experienced cycles without total destruction, reinforcing the idea of resilience and balance in life.

  • Different regions can experience cataclysms while others prosper, reflecting Earth's ability to balance its energies.

  • Individuals must remain mindful and centered in their contemplation of reality to avoid being swayed by negative projections of doom and gloom.

Mind's Perspective Influences Reality 01:12:18

"If you're seeing from the level of a small being in your mind, that is all you have access to."

  • Perception is limited by an individual’s cognitive and emotional state, which shapes their reality and prophecies. Seeing only from a lower perspective may lead to a narrow view of destruction or chaos.

  • People often project their fears or fascinations, such as spaceships or spiritual figures, which could become detrimental if they start to control one's reality excessively.

  • The importance of holistic awareness is underscored, as individuals need to integrate and understand both the positive and negative forces within their consciousness.

The Meeting of Energies in the Body 01:14:15

"These two energies...must be made to meet in the center."

  • Energies in the body must converge to create coherence, allowing for heightened awareness and unity.

  • Practical action is required beyond mere understanding; a person must actively engage in integrating these energies to progress.

  • The dynamics of the body and consciousness correlate with what one consumes and how they resonate with their internal and external environments.

The Significance of Numbers and Language 01:16:18

"English is not in a 1, 2, 3, 4 order."

  • The English language comprises a complex cipher that connects words with cosmic correspondences, instilling deeper meanings within numbers.

  • By understanding how numbers relate to each other, individuals can decode the inherent messages within language and the universe.

  • The connection between numbers, such as the relationship between six and seven, emphasizes a layered understanding of numerology's significance in unraveling the universe's patterns.

Symbolism of Letters and Numbers 01:18:43

"The letter P is a six but upside down."

  • The letters and their shapes carry archetypical meanings, with some numbers, such as six, representing significant concepts.

  • The letter G, when analyzed, shows its connection to a certain procession that could evolve into a P shape upon inversion.

  • Six not only represents numerical value but also connects to the concept of sex and generation, portrayed as a serpent symbolically linked to Earth.

Tools of Understanding and Mapping Earth 01:20:52

"All of these symbols were actually tools."

  • Various shapes and symbols, like the protractor represented by the letter A, serve as essential tools for mapping and understanding the Earth, which itself is circular.

  • Ancient knowledge was intended for positive exploration, but as individuals uncovered deeper truths about existence, they sometimes encountered darker elements of reality that shifted their focus from light to shadow.

The Nature of the Soul and Consciousness 01:22:33

"The soul doesn't sleep; it wanders into other places."

  • As our physical bodies enter a state of rest, the soul continues to engage with different realms and consciousness dimensions.

  • The Latin root for "sun," which means soul, indicates that the soul remains active, exploring while the body is at rest, leading to a perpetual journey through hyperdimensional experiences.

Etymology and Names: Unpacking Meaning 01:23:31

"To cipher those names takes a lot of time."

  • The process of deciphering names requires careful consideration, as each name can hold profound meanings pertinent to one's existence.

  • For example, the name Loria could signify themes of death and blackness, representing primordial energies with strong connections to creation.

Understanding the Balance of Resources and Power 01:27:46

"If there are too few individuals that hold all the resources, then there becomes an unbalanced level."

  • The imbalance of power and resources can lead to societal disharmony, illustrated by the metaphor of a pyramid, where concentrated power can weigh heavily on the Earth's equilibrium.

  • This concept reveals that powerful individuals often come into conflict when they cannot share the same space, reflecting a broader reality about human interaction and resource distribution.

Raising Vibratory Frequencies to Break Free 01:29:04

"Raising vibratory frequency helps to break the net."

  • To escape the constraints of existence, individuals are encouraged to elevate their vibrational frequency, which can help them navigate through or break free from the metaphorical 'net.'

  • The term 'net' as used here suggests a complex web of experiences and entities, with roots in ancient Egyptian language, urging individuals to seek beyond the constraining aspects of their reality.

The Encoding of Knowledge in Geometry 01:30:09

"The knowledge of phi is encoded within the pyramids."

  • The concept of phi, a mathematical ratio often found in sacred geometry, is interwoven into the architecture of pyramids, which serve as more than mere structures; they are repositories of profound knowledge.

  • Understanding mathematics is essential to deciphering this encoded wisdom, particularly regarding the natural laws embodied in these geometric forms.

The Journey of Life and Emancipation from the Matrix 01:30:42

"When you're ready and when the lesson of this planet is fully gathered by you, then you will inherit a perpetual energy."

  • The process of life from inception to conception parallels one's journey in the matrix, emphasizing the importance of learning life lessons to navigate existence effectively.

  • This knowledge is vital when contemplating one's potential departure from the confines of the matrix and achieving personal growth and freedom.

  • Graduation from earthly lessons leads to a higher state of awareness and energy, allowing one to transcend physical limitations and embody a greater essence of self.

The Connection to Origin and Planetary Identity 01:31:44

"I'll be connected to you always, now I'm going to be a planet because I've always been one."

  • Upon realizing and embodying a higher state of existence, one acknowledges the eternal connection to their origins while embracing their identity as a hyperdimensional being.

  • This perception integrates a sense of belonging to a greater cosmic family, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all life and the individual's journey towards wholeness.