Ancient Hebrew Adds Weight to Modern Medical Science 🌀

in #hebrew6 years ago (edited)


For a couple fun and quick ones, here are two more "coincidences." That they might enliven our sparks of Light and help make them ready to burst out from their klippot (shells) with great joy and hope...



Over the past 10 years or so, I have heard several times that oral health is a predictor of overall wellbeing, and specifically, of heart and circulatory system health.


The Hebrew word for heart is לב, pronounced "lev," and it has a value of 32. (ל = 30 and 2 = ב.)


Not entirely intended in the literal sense, ancients all over the word have claimed that the heart is the seat of emotional desires, which are often fulfilled though the mouth. Think eating comfort food, expressing a lie, or a true and joyous song, or kissing a loved one.


Sure it's simple, and taken independently, this first "coincidence" might appear as only minor, and with little meaning, but; in the average fully formed adult, there are 32 teeth with which to chew that comfort food, and who contribute to the subtle differences between your voice and mine, as they are expired and amplified by, over, and around our teeth.



Next and more significant due to it clearly not being accidental, are two/three more ancient words.


The Hebrew for ear is אֹזֶן, pronounced "ozen," while ears are אוזניים, "oznayim."


Begin semi-learned, we take this knowledge for granted today, but after some quick searches (and I'm open to correction,) the earliest reference that I can find to the sense of equilibrium being located in the inner ear is from; (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ar.22598)


Paton (1932,) [who] studied the vestibulo‐ocular reflex, that is, VOR, neural pathways and already stated that besides acoustic functions and ocular control, the preservation of the body's equilibrium depends on the vestibular labyrinth. Thus, the vestibular system provides us with three‐dimensional space displacement information which when processed by the vestibular pathways of the brain helps us to retain control of our balance.



Since it is the way of our study, we shouldn't now be surprised to learn that the Hebrew term for balance, or equilibrium, used as the verb "to balance" is; לְאַזֵן, spelled l'azen. The prefix לְ means "to," but the other 3 letters make the word for ear, just with different vowel sounds associated to them as in the word ear.


Just looking at the second example above, and again I'm open to suggestion, but I currently see only a couple of possibilities.


  1. Meaningless coincidence.
  2. If ancient man invented this Hebrew language, then with certainty, they knew the biology of equilibrium, 5778 +/- years ago. They then intentionally made the two words, ear(s) and balance, referential to each other. (Let alone for now, all the other words, and their layers of secrets.)
  3. As per tradition, words were used to Create. So ears were created to share in the role of balance. Balance was created to share in the role of listening. (Balance as an archetypal force, and physical sensation.) Those words (same letters) not only name, but must actually teach us about those objects/forces/senses. And they do! (Another post G-d willing.)


Thousands of words with deep scientific and spiritual principles (fractal-ly?) embedded therein remain for us to investigate, and ever ready to be read to increasing depths by those with successively purified eyes that see and ears that hear, may we be some of them...


B'Ez"H, and soon and in our days, may we all grow into the true purpose and fullest mastery of all of our desires and senses, and using the tools such as the Hebrew language, may we finally see, free, and elevate all the hate-trapped Light...




(Doing tefillin and opening the klipa to release the light. Ear diagram; Blausen.com staff (2014). "Medical gallery of Blausen Medical 2014." WikiJournal of Medicine 1 (2).)




Thanks For Your Attention and Support!


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Gamatria that ;) good shabbos

Drink = 706 (4 in small g.)
Coca Cola = 352 (close to 358!) (1 in small g.)
Registered Mark = 646 (7 in small g.)

Sum = 1704 = 3 in small g.

Nothing is really ringing a bell for me. Is there something I'm not seeing? Maybe that drink is 706 = 13 ahavah? As in, "love Coca-cola?" I don't think so cause if we reduce 706 to 13, then we should continue to 4.

And at least the guy snorting coke doesn't show up in the Hebrew version!

Thanks, you guys also have a shabbat shalom!~

The word for pregnancy is another one you could talk about if you wanted to.

Heh! Good one for more health related words with hidden secrets! 271^~

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