Philselfologically, my concern was to Integrate the Ancient languages like Sanskrit, and others that have a specific structure leading with only two patterns that can combine in any language which have the essence of Swastika, which has Shiva-Shakti as its two lines joining as if the coiled snakes. The Swastika gives great insight to what we also know as Yin and Yan, Shiva and Shakti, Positive and Negative, and thus embraces the human knowledge and wisdom in any world language.
I also researched on the Chinese and Japanese language structures based on Yin and Yan, while many others that give the impressions of two opposite forces keeping a balance and thus the power within, and thus I named it Philselfology that deals with knowledge management based on sounds that are musical and rhythmic in nature and control our the human bodies and also the other living and nonliving things in the universe including the universe itself.
One of the good reading about Sanskrit gives great insight of role of language in our life: “To hear the Sanskrit alphabet spoken try the sound files which go with Samskrta-Subodhini: A Sanskrit Primer, spoken by the author, Madhav M. Deshpande.
It is worth noting that those traditions which use mantra are inconsistant on the subject of pronunciation. The old traditions, and the texts themselves, speak of the absolute necessity of correctly pronouncing the syllables for the mantras to have the desired effect. The Chinese are sensitive to this issue and retain the Siddhaṃ characters in the Taisho edition of the Tripiṭaka to ensure that the original pronunciation is not lost in transliterating mantras into Chinese characters.
However in practice those not born to Indic langauges may never really get the hang of the sounds and tend in incorporate ‘fudges’ into their pronunciation. So the Tibetans apparently struggle with svāhā and pronounce it soha; while the Japanese who have quite a restricted pallet of sounds pronounce it sowa. In fact around India there is variation in pronunciation of Sanskrit, so that a Bengali will pronounce namaskar as though it is written nomoskar (ie the vowel becomes rounded towards an /o/ sound).” ( With thanks from the source: http://www.visiblemantra.org/pronunciation.html ).
The Philselfology is Vedic Research work in nature and embraces all world languages, arts and concepts of energy and power both ancient and modern alike. It thus integrates the human civilization as one in all faculties of knowledge and wisdom present in our natural world. I know only the secrets of it philselfologically without mastering the subject matter that we can deal using this system of health and wellness for the natural world.
We do understand it well that the language, sound, and music heals the health of all on our earth which also gives greater contribution to the universe. When our pronunciation is correct according to Shiva – Shakti or Yin – Yang, we have better results otherwise, we may harm the life of others and that of ours. It influences all faculties of knowledge present within us like arts, rhythms, biology, psychology, philosophy, spirituality, etc and the essence of life that we know as the soul or any name to identity the same.
These works are for better Healthcare named as Be Happy Philselfologically (BHP) Health and Wellness.
Please read the previous part here: Mental Health – A Unique Approach for All Alike Philselfologically – 1
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