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Post Date: 27th Jan, 2010 - 10:11pm / Post ID: #

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Name: Pgomes

Comments: How do I go about actually learning the Adamic language?

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28th Jan, 2010 - 12:39pm / Post ID: #

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Pgomes you will have to wait for the second coming or when you go to the other side 'cause I believe anyone who claims how to speak it has some issues (my personal opinion).



Post Date: 2nd Feb, 2010 - 4:08am / Post ID: #

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Post Date: 14th Feb, 2010 - 5:42pm / Post ID: #

Page 4 Language Adamic

Name: Snowball

Comments: I'm what you might call a seer, and I've been allowed to see some of the original language. I'd like to tell you a little bit about it now [..]

Much of what has been written in this thread matches the understanding I have been given, and I'll add some more to the discussion for you.

As the languages split, traces of them were left in all languages, and I'll show you some things in the language as I go along. As spellings weren't fixed in the past/passed, it won't come as a surprise to find out that you should go by the sound of words. So the traces of the language are phonetic.

Of course, things can be said in different languages, and it can happen at the same time. For example, if you listen to the film, The Passion of the Christ, you will find that when Iscariot has just been paid and the temple guards go to him to ask where Jesus is, they ask Where is he? If you listen in English you'll find that they say "Paid now" at the same moment, with the same words, making the combined English and Aramaic communication "Paid now where is he?"

Different things can be said at the same time in the same language as well. In fact, a trail of clues was deliberately left. The first one was right in front of view/of you all along.

"Altar" also says "Alter." "Rewrite" also says "re-right", and the series of clues both rewrites and re-rights history. That is to say that together with some common sense thinking, we find a series of revelations that re-run the story from the beginning and make sense of everything.

I'll quickly show you a couple more basic things. "World" also says "whirled" and it was. "Noah" also says "Knower" and he knew. In fact, The Knower is one of the names for the hand of God, and once things are looked at that way, we can see what is happening.

The revelations that result contain a remarkably simple peace plan, and it's clear that God has arranged these things from the beginning.

I hope this creates some interest. I confirm that God exists, as if you didn't already know that, and I confirm that this matches various parts of the Bible, which I will show you on the website later on.

It also answers a little riddle left by Jesus. That of why he replied "You say that I am" when he was asked if he was the Son of God. If you know his every day name, you may be able to figure it out for yourself.

Post Date: 25th Feb, 2010 - 2:04am / Post ID: #

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Name: Aedo

Comments: It is possible to track the Adamic language by going through the ancient Biblical Hebrew. It must be taking into consideration the root, sound and sense of the words. For example English earth is the contrary of Spanish tierra and French terre, then if we compare this R-TH or T-R root with Hebrew ארצ EReTS that means earth, then it becomes crystal clear that English, Spanish and French got their root from a pristine language. It can be assumed that ancient Hebrew is the Proto-Language, in other words the Adamic language, best known as the Edenic language.

Another example is found in the English word for horn, horn in German, corne in French, cuerno in Spanish, corno in Italian. From all of these languages a pattern appears that is H/C-R-N. Edenic has קרן KeReN horn. We all know Greek and Latin are the mother tongues to these mentioned languages. But Edenic is the grand-mother.

There are more than 23 thousands bits of English words traced back to the Edenic language (Ancient Hebrew). Do a search in the net and get acquainted with this new approach of language and new science called simply Edenics.

Words meaning cold from the Amerindian languages are also traceable to Edenic. I quote from my research:
<-- = is for a reversal word
M--- = is for metathesis in the word

international QUOTE
17. צנה TSiNaH 6793
*-si-ni-na: sisna (CaM), tishini-na (Mot) *tisini-na (Pre Mot, Chib), *s-ní (PS) cold; sne¯ cold (Sioux (Say 1823)); sani: cold (Tutelo (Hale 1883)); kissin: to freeze (Algonquin (Lahontan 1703)); sní to be cold (Assiniboine); sní to be cold, cool (Dakota); sniyá to be chilly (weather) (Dakota); tzamay cold thing (Huastec); tz...n n. Cold (Ch"ol); tzuan cold (Ch"ol); tz...n"an to cool (Ch"ol); chun snow, hail (Uspantec); cham ice (Huastec); senet cold weather, cold, ice; senahte't- to be cold, get cold (Yanesha Amuesha); shininiu to get cold, to be cold; shiniquia cold; (Arabela); tsíñaave tremble of cold (Bora); të"na" cold (Chayahuita) < צנה TSiNaH something piercing, hook, barb; coolness, cold (of snow); danānu 2) severity, harshness (cold, weather ...) (Akkadian); dannatu cold weather (Assyrian); dunnu severity of cold weather (Assyrian) | enten winter (Sumerian); ten cold, coolness (Sumerian); eÅ¡ (to be) cold; Å¡e, Å¡eg frost, cold, ice, snow, sleet, hail (Sumerian); Å¡eg snow, sleet, cold weather, frost, ice, burning, incineration, chills, shivers (Old Babylonian)  | snmw squalls (of rain); dm be sharp, sharpen, pierce (sky) (Egyptian); Sna storm, cloud (Egyptian) | Dravidian  t.han.d.h cold (Hindi); sima cold, chill (Tulu); t.hano cold (Kumauni_); tan. Cold, cool (Tamil); tan. Cold (Malayalam); tannena cold, cool (Tulu); sin.e_ha hoarfrost, snow, mist (Prakrit); sin.ha_ snow, mist, drop of water falling from sky (Prakrit); s"i_na frozen, congealed (Pa_n..); du_an they become frozen (Kalasha); s"i_n snow (Ka_s'mi_ri_); canni_l.l.u cold weather (Telugu) c=ch | cāng cold (Chinese) c=ts; shuāng, song hoar-froast, cold (Chinese), xiàn, sín, sien, sen, tien sleet (Chinese); tung winter, to freeze (Chinese); dōng winter (Chinese); suno- snow (Japanese); tenka snow (Japanese); shimo frost (Japanese); samuke chill (Japanese); gentou severe winter (Japanese) <-- | sneeuwen, sneeuw snow, snowfall (Dutch); schneien, schnee snow (German); śnieg snow (Polish); sneg snow (Servian)


If you have gone through all the words from this entry. You have noticed the same patterns occur in the Egyptian, Dravidian, Chinese, Japanese and European languages.

The second word for cold things is shown here, I quote from my research:

international QUOTE
18. שלג SHeLeG 7950
*ch?elo|I-: *sili-ni|ke, *siri- (PMadi, Ar); sero-ro (Tun), *sedodo (Pre Tun, Chib); chiri ® (Q); *se-ro?I-sa (PT-G) cold; roh sla gih winter (Oneida (Shearman & Schoolcraft 1846); koghserage winter (Mohawk (Elliot 1846); ture,a cold (Wyandot (Johnston 1820); yotore cold  (Mohawk (Elliot 1846); ya tho la cold (Oneida (Shearman & Schoolcraft 1846); aracik to freeze (Skiri Pawnee) c=ch M213; raasiha"u to freeze (Skiri Pawnee) M213 | chail  cold (Chicomuceltec); tzaylel cold (Huastec); ter snow, ice (Tojolabal); chal ice (Jacaltec) | chhullunku ice  (Quechua); sulla morning frost, dew; chhulla dew  (Quechua); chhullunkhaya ice (Aymara); sulla-sulla dew (Aymara); chiri cold (Aymara); sharaka ice (Campa del Perene) < שלג SHeLeG snow 7950; Å¡algu snow (Akkadian); Å¡alagu  to snow (Akkadian); salku snow (Assyrian); Å¡algu snow, sleet (Assyrian); Å¡alāgu  to snow (Assyrian)  | aÅ¡ru shivering (Sumerian); aÅ¡-ru shivering (Old Akkadian) | sahar froast (Sumerian) M132; sahar frost, terror (Old Babylonian) | Dravidian  s"elo cold (Kon:kan.i_ lex.); s"ala, s"ol  cold (Gawar-Bati); cal.I, calli, sal.I coldness, cold, coolness, chill, frost, snow (Kannad.a lex.) c=ch; thuli earth, ashes, snow (Gypsy); s"a~kur ice (Dame~d.i_) M132; s"o_ro ice (Pas"ai) | xuě snow (Chinese); lù, lù shui dew (Chinese); tenka snow (Japanese); mizore sleet (Japanese); ketsuro, tsuyu dew (Japanese) M312; iteru to freeze, to be frozen over, to congeal (Japanese); salji, salju snow (Malay) (Indonesian) | escarcha frost (Spanish) <--; theluji snow (Swahili)


Some of the Amerindian languages share a strong common relationship all over the American continent. These roots are traceable back to the Edenic language. It is the Jaredites', Lehi's, Mulekites' legacy.

We are all still thinking and speaking in the Adamic/Edenic language.

Best regards.

Fernando Aedo

Source 1: The Origin of Speeches, Isaac Mozeson
Source 2: The E-Word CD Dictionary

Post Date: 27th Feb, 2011 - 8:29pm / Post ID: #

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Name: Snowball
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Comments: Because the original language, Adamic, grew into the other languages, there are traces of it in all languages that we can perceive.

And because the plan for everything was written in it, we can perceive part of God's plan.

That was a deliberate act of God. Isaiah was told to say that we hear but we don't understand or perceive. Elsewhere, he prophesied that we would.

The reason that the quote about not being able to hear and perceive yet is quoted so much in the New Testament, by Jesus, and his followers, is this.

Jesus openly said that when he gave people the parables, he was fulfilling the prophecy that they would be able to hear and perceive things.

This is why he said that when he uttered those things, he was revealing secrets hidden since the beginning of the earth. He was fulfilling that prophecy that people would hear and perceive. And this is why he repeatedly said for those with ears to hear.

They said that they were able to perceive it in part, that what was done in part would be left behind, and that it would be done again in the fulness of the gentiles.

In fact, Jesus said that everything would be revealed. This is why he said at Luke 8:17-18 that everything would be revealed if you pay attention to 'how you hear.' You will be able to hear parts of God's plan for yourselves.

This is also why Zephaniah 3:9 says that a pure language will be turned to the Earth.

These things began to emerge in the English language over three years ago. They do indeed show what the plan is. They also show God's peace plan. [..]

Source 1: Luke 8:17-18
Source 2: Zephaniah 3:9

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Post Date: 28th Feb, 2011 - 9:49pm / Post ID: #

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Wow it seems that this topic has gone to the dogs. First, Joe public, There is only 15 people on this earth that are seers, I highly doubt that your in the First Presidency or the Quorum of 12, that is a gift that is reserved for those.

The Adamic language didn't splinter into many, the last known people to speak it were the Jaredites, while words have made it's way into other Languages, NO ONE, on earth today can say what it looks like, or what it sounds like. What I've learned about the Adamic language is that one language even comes close to it. In written, or thought, or spoken.

After death we speak the language that is native to our soul, that is the Adamic language, no other tongue will be spoken, they do not properly convey the thoughts.

The Adamic language will be an instant thing that we will learn come the 2nd coming, and it will be the only language that we speak in the afterlife and the millennium.

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1st Mar, 2011 - 12:16am / Post ID: #

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Zen and where exactly in the scriptures is all the things you just shared? It seems to me a lot of it are philosophies of men...



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