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Geometric Metaphors of Life - Stan Tenen
Dance of the Hebrew Letters with Stan Tenen
Our Hands project our conscious will (inside our mind-space) onto the physical world (outside). We use our hands to implement our conscious choices in the world - our hands are our Projective Principle. It seems quite natural that the letters of our sacred alphabets come from an idealization of our own hand. We call writing "hand-writing." The Hebrew letters are traditionally said to be made of flame or fire, and to derive from Yod - the letter Yod, "i", designating personal consciousness - and Yad means "hand." We use our hands to point to things in our experience in the same ways as the "quantum state vector" designates entities in physics. Biblical descriptions of the "hand of God" do not imply that God has physical hands. Rather, they describe God's projection of an event into our conscious reality. All humans, blind or sighted, young or old, can always visualize their own hands, When we place the model hand specified by the text of Genesis on our own hand, it fits like a glove, and we can feel it against our skin. When we visualize our hand in our mind's eye, we can also immediately "see" the Hebrew, Greek, and Arabic letters. As we move our hand physically, we "see" different letters displayed in our minds. It now is easy to understand how the letters of the text of Genesis could be viewed, in order, as a particular meditation. We move from letter to letter in the text by tipping our hand as we view the sequence of letters in our minds. This program provides our initial findings in the form of 22 hand gestures for the 22 original letters of the Hebrew alphabet, seen in alphabetical order. Our Hands project our conscious will (inside our mind-space) onto the physical world (outside). We use our hands to implement our conscious choices in the world - our hands are our Projective Principle. It seems quite natural that the letters of our sacred alphabets come from an idealization of our own hand. We call writing "hand-writing." The Hebrew letters are traditionally said to be made of flame or fire, and to derive from Yod - the letter Yod, "i", designating personal consciousness - and Yad means "hand." We use our hands to point to things in our experience in the same ways as the "quantum state vector" designates entities in physics. Biblical descriptions of the "hand of God" do not imply that God has physical hands. Rather, they describe God's projection of an event into our conscious reality. All humans, blind or sighted, young or old, can always visualize their own hands, When we place the model hand specified by the text of Genesis on our own hand, it fits like a glove, and we can feel...all » Our Hands project our conscious will (inside our mind-space) onto the physical world (outside). We use our hands to implement our conscious choices in the world - our hands are our Projective Principle. It seems quite natural that the letters of our sacred alphabets come from an idealization of our own hand. We call writing "hand-writing." The Hebrew letters are traditionally said to be made of flame or fire, and to derive from Yod - the letter Yod, "i", designating personal consciousness - and Yad means "hand." We use our hands to point to things in our experience in the same ways as the "quantum state vector" designates entities in physics. Biblical descriptions of the "hand of God" do not imply that God has physical hands. Rather, they describe God's projection of an event into our conscious reality. All humans, blind or sighted, young or old, can always visualize their own hands, When we place the model hand specified by the text of Genesis on our own hand, it fits like a glove, and we can feel it against our skin. When we visualize our hand in our mind's eye, we can also immediately "see" the Hebrew, Greek, and Arabic letters. As we move our hand physically, we "see" different letters displayed in our minds. It now is easy to understand how the letters of the text of Genesis could be viewed, in order, as a particular meditation. We move from letter to letter in the text by tipping our hand as we view the sequence of letters in our minds. This program provides our initial findings in the form of 22 hand gestures for the 22 original letters of the Hebrew alphabet, seen in alphabetical order
First Light: An Introduction to Meru Foundation Research by Stan Tenen
The Hebrew Alphabet, Genesis, and Kabbalah: What is The Meru Project? Using the objective tools of science, Stan Tenen has studied the mathematical structure underlying the sequence of letters in the Hebrew text of Genesis. His research has shown that the geometric patterns fundamental to modern physics were available to us long before physics per se was considered an independent science. These patterns are intrinsic to the Hebrew letter-text of Genesis, and were known to traditional Kabbalists and sages. Studying these patterns leads to a deep understanding of the framework of our own existence, and ways to access our potential to improve ourselves and the world around us. The Meru Project has discovered that the sequence of letters in the Hebrew text of Genesis reveals a simple yet extraordinary and unexpected series of geometric models whose intrinsic meaning describes processes inherent in fields as diverse as embryology, modern physics, and consciousness studies. Meru research demonstrates that the Hebrew alphabet, in its early rabbinic form, is at its core a universal language of gestures. People from all cultures, even those who are blind from birth, and children before they speak, make spontaneous use of this natural language. The gestures of the Hebrew alphabet express universal needs and choices. The benefits of using this extraordinary and uniquely elegant model range from personal and spiritual growth to the expansion of scientific knowledge. Meru Foundation is a non-profit organization formed to support this research.
For more information, go to www.meru.org.
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Ive always felt that Stan Tenen stumbled on to something very important.
Ancient knowledge lost in time and rediscovered by a Jew who doesn't even know how to read hebrew?
A lot of no nonsense researchers take this guy very serious and he seems to have faded from the spot light in the past few years so I figured Id gather up everything I could find, and upload it for y'all to give a "look see" for yourselves.
His videos start off kinda slow,but the implications of his research are mind blowing :yes:
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