Mandala OS. Spoken Sung Cymatic Bardic Interface

A quote describing alien technology. No reason we can’t build this ourselves in reality as part and parcel of #mandalaOS.

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“…their technology is different. It really did operate like the magical piece of paper sitting on a table, in a manner of speaking. They had something akin to a language, that could quite literally execute itself, at least in the presence of a very specific type of field. The language, a term I am still using very loosely, is a system of symbols (which does admittedly very much resemble a written language) along with geometric forms and patterns that fit together to form diagrams that are themselves functional. Once they are drawn, so to speak, on a suitable surface made of a suitable material and in the presence of a certain type of field, they immediately begin performing the desired tasks. It really did seem like magic to us, even after we began to understand the principles behind it.”

Compare to thinware/thickware, gossamer seedpetals, buildspeak, blogjects

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“In Vajrayana Buddhism and Hinduism, the term bīja is used for mystical “seed syllables” contained within mantras. These seeds do not have precise meanings, but are thought to carry connections to spiritual principles. The best-known bīja syllable is Om, first found in the Hindu scriptures the Upanishads.” [...]

According to this theory, all experiences and actions produce bÄ«ja as impressions, stored in the alaya (storehouse) consciousness. The external world is produced when the seeds “perfume” this consciousness. This view of bÄ«ja has been equated to memes, with the theory itself positing an extreme form of memetics (ie. reality and existence consist purely of memes).”

@omnivateLLCTongue as iPhone app interface, cunnilingus meets glossolalia

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2 Comments

  1. Posted January 9, 2009 at 11:46 am | Permalink

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_symbolism

    Sound symbolism or phonosemantics is a branch of linguistics and refers to the idea that vocal sounds have meaning. In particular, sound symbolism is the idea that phonemes (the written representations of sounds, transcribed between slashes like this: /b/) carry meaning in and of themselves.

  2. Posted January 10, 2009 at 6:45 pm | Permalink

    http://integral-options.blogspot.com/2...g-brain-diseases-with-ultrasound.html

    It may, in the future, be possible to treat brain diseases with ultrasound

    THE idea of treating maladies of the mind by blasting the brain with noise sounds, to the layman, like kicking a television set in order to repair it. It is, however, on the cards.

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