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Working with seed syllables over the years, I came to realize<br />
that many names of God were based on the final sounds we<br />
make at the time of death. You’re apt to assume you’re going to<br />
heaven if you die with God’s name on your lips. I believe that<br />
the Jewish name for God, “Yahweh,” derives from the sound<br />
of the breath, while “Al-lah, Al-lah, Al-lah” from the heartbeat,<br />
the two last sounds your body makes. As for “God” (the<br />
primordial “Guh”), could this sound relate to the death rattle?<br />
I mentioned purring several times earlier,but it deserves a few<br />
words more because resonasting my trachea, both inhale and<br />
exhale, remains my favorite way to dissolve any accumulated<br />
tensions. If I find my mind overactive when going to sleep, ten<br />
or so good purrs and I’m out of my mind, my body tingle.<br />
Recently I was delighted to discover the following online:<br />
by Gemma Busquets, Barcelona<br />
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