🦋🦊 Taking a break from OTF

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TheRealTorchLit
You sure about that?
breezehappysquirrel

#46 I mean on OTF. I’ll still be alive torch 😅

breezehappysquirrel

A temp break

breezehappysquirrel

#34 A 19th-century illustrated Sanskrit manuscript

breezehappysquirrel

I like the script very much. And there’s one more reason why I chose this language

Paz_Hobbitt12
#53. 😮
TheRealTorchLit
Impressive
breezehappysquirrel
In india it’s believed that Sanskrit is a language that has a unique connection between sound and form, which is not found in other languages.
Woollensck3
Looks like a 19th century chess notation book 📖 ! ✌️😾
breezehappysquirrel
They say this connection can have a profound impact on the human system, as the whole existence is made up of vibrations and sounds. (That’s why when a baby is born it’s not given some random names here - the sounds that align with its nature is chosen usually by the guru - it’s a long age old tradition. Will write about it later)
breezehappysquirrel
Here’s something very interesting - in our tradition it’s believed Sanskrit language is a “discovered” language (yes 😅), and helps nurture our systems when the right sounds are uttered. It’s a science by itself.
breezehappysquirrel
#58 lol 😂
breezehappysquirrel
#59 I told you - it’s Sanskrit language exam
breezehappysquirrel
I’m a beginner
breezehappysquirrel
Another reason why sanskrit is so special they say - The language is based on a system of root words and a complex grammar that allows for an incredible level of precision in expression.
breezehappysquirrel
This precision is particularly important when it comes to expressing philosophical and spiritual concepts, as it allows for a clear and accurate transmission of ideas. I read a book recently on this and it was mind blowing
breezehappysquirrel
#65 there’s a linguistic institute devoted to sanskrit studies. Im a student there
Zestythefifth
Cya breeze
breezehappysquirrel
Shall I tell you an example - let’s take the word TREE - in Sanskrit it has so many names - one of those is वृक्ष (vriksh) it is the sound of the real tree itself they say! Like this everything is named after its core sound or vibration
breezehappysquirrel
#69 not yet zesty 😂