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The literalness of the letters is lost when lower-case letters are used. The
shape of "n" is not the same as "N".
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Where did the word, "ONA", come from? What does it mean?
As a word, ONA is designed to have meaning at many levels. First, lets look at it
as a word composed of letters. In this perception, O expresses a circle that has
been completed. When the first writer desired to form this letter, it originated from a
point. So at one level it means coming to the origin. Another way to view this is
to see the O as the line between inner and outer. If we express parts
or elements as within the O, then every element within the O is complete and
whole. These parts or elements can be expressed as particles, sections, directions or in
any number of other ways. The letter O includes.
NA is an ancient concept for a Self or the Self. In this case N
represents two connected flows of energy: that which rises from the Earth to beyond (é) and that which enters
Earth from Beyond (ê). These are connected
through energy as \. These physically express the formation of the letter N.
A represents the first one, or one that has come first.
Combining these NA has, as one of its meanings, "Self."
Through this process of symbolic representation of energy, we see an energetic view of
the origin and sound of words. ONA, as a concept, means Whole-Self simply because
it directly expresses that concept. So, why not call this work "Whole-Self?" The
answer is that ONA is also a sound that initiates a particular energy. The energy
is that of Whole-Self. The words, "Whole-Self" are English words and are recent
in their meaning. When we want to include any part of our genetic makeup in a healing (or
"wholeing") process, this material and its components have a lineage along
memory patterns within the physical cells. ONA, as a sound, addresses these primal
components. In its way, ONA is more than a word just as you are more than your name. ONA
includes past and future as well as now. The sound "ONA" comes from the source
of your being, as the English words "Whole-Self" do not.
Finally, why is ONA spelled with capital letters? It is not an acronym. But the
literalness of the letters, as described above, is lost when lower-case letters are used.
The shape of "n" is not the same as "N".
If you were reading this in a language that doesnt use the Roman alphabet, for
example, Japanese, the characters for this technology would not be pronounced
"oh-na". But, in Japaneseor Korean, or Arabicthe characters would be
chosen just as carefully, to produce a combination of visual symbols, sounds, and
word-meanings, all of which would reinforce the concept of "whole self."
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