Power of Sound
Ancient documents, such as those of the
Sumerians, but also others found all over the world, claim the people of
times past knew how to lift heavy rocks, even reshape the world, with no more
than a specific sound designed to do the task.
The Bible repeats this theme: "In the Beginning was the Word, and the Word
was made flesh..."
In developing the ONA materials, we discovered there are sounds
associated with each System, that embody and manifest the energies of that
System. These sounds can be used during meditation, breathing, and healing to
increase the effectiveness of these practices.
However, there is a downside. The sounds have turned out to be so
powerful, that we realized we could not just toss them out into an
unsuspecting public.
Here's an example. If a person uses the sound of Foundation, even
without conscious awareness, it can bring up unresolved Foundation issues,
causing them to become active where formerly they were suppressed. Since active
Foundation issues are usually expressed as physical ailments, a disease might be
brought into manifestation. That's why Workshop One includes a section on
Reflexology; that technique provides an early-warning system of developing
physical problems, and the student can often resolve the emerging issue by
simply massaging the sensitive points. But a person who had not taken the
Workshop would not know to do this. And that's just one example. All the
techniques described here are used to work with issues the sound of
Foundation may bring up.
Sound has the ability to synchronize energy, especially the sound of the
First System. Center yourself with the Twelve Systems Breathing Technique. Be
aware of any conflicting thoughts, feelings or sensations; address and clear
them. Create for yourself a place of neutrality where you can view everything as
what is, is!
The Sound
SIM-KA
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This individualized source of spirit is a balanced,
gentle, spiritual warrior of dance. It establishes the law which governs basic
movements and connection. The movements are made in the present, each with like
proportions of pervasive and penetrating connections of several dimensions.
On the physical plane this is done through small
appendages (like feet and toes) and in the other fields it is done with distinct
details that work together and create support. Each step allows a passageway to
and a connection with a greater dimension and awareness of Self.
Being able to be connected to several dimensions
creates a depth of awareness, an initiation, a passage of birth and a
synchronization. This is a way Spirit connects with Earth to form a Foundation.
| SIM |
KA |
| Establishing The Law |
Individualized Source of Spirit |
| Gentle, present, pervasive and penetrating |
Passage of birth, initiation, opening to
Self |
| Refined form |
Connected on both sides or dimensions,
which is a synchronization |
| Expression with attention on Self |
Spirit connects with Earth to
form a Foundation |
| Basic movements of like or same proportions |
| Spiritual Warrior of Dance |
The sound SIM-KA calls you to remember that you are an individualized
Source of Spirit in a refined form that connects your being-ness with the Earth
to form a foundation in which you may express yourself.
This foundation will support you, nurture you, ground you and bring you more
into focus as you step into new areas of self-expression.
Chant SIM-KA twelve times with the 12 Systems Breathing Technique.
Note your experience.
Use SIM-KA when you need to calm down, get grounded, get in touch with
yourself, and/or be nurtured. Apply the sound to unclear issues. Chant SIM-KA
when beginning new projects and when you need a clearer focus. Chant SIM-KA
while walking, jogging or running on the Earth.
Many people find that keeping a journal of experiences, insights and
expansions helps maintain awareness of how they are evolving. If you choose to
do this, it could become a record of your tendencies, patterns and viewpoints.
This information is valuable in learning to know yourself. Keep a neutral point
of view. This will help maintain conscious awareness of your choices.
SIM-KA in Our World
The Sumerian words SIM and KA have already been introduced to our world.
In addition to their first appearance as part of the Sumerian language, they
made their way into other, ancient tongues. The word KA, for example, is also
the ancient Egyptian word for "soul". It was introduced in the film, Star
Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, and other Star Trek films and TV shows since, as
the Vulcan word for soul! Were the producers aware of the Egyptian or Sumerian
connection? Possibly. But it's just as likely that the writer of that script was
simply listening to his inner knowing, and unconsciously tapped the collective
memory for the true sound of that concept.
SIM is also in modern use. As an abbreviation for "simulation", it
contributed to the name of a popular computer game,
SIM City. What exemplifies "basic
movements of like or same proportions" more than a computer executing a program?
Together, "Simka" was the name given to Latka's wife on the 1970s sitcom
Taxi. Again, when the writers needed to make up a foreign-sounding name for
a very earthy character, the Sound of Foundation rose to the surface of the
collective unconscious--and perhaps helped the brilliantly manic actress Carol
Kane to ground her character.
Practice
It's particularly important that you practice saying this Sound...but not so
that others can hear. And remember, it can bring up issues of Foundation which
often manifest as health problems; so be sure and perform Reflexology on your
feet for a few minutes every day to catch any manifesting issues and resolve
them before they become serious.
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