Course XI - Teaching 16: Grammar Notes

In fact, century after century, the Holy Speech underwent different transformations, adapted to grammar modes and phonetics of more modern languages.
This Holy Speech preserved a truly archaic value in certain voices usually named “potential forms”, which are neither a verb, nor an adverb, nor an adjective, but serve to three functions without distinction and sometimes contain an entire sentence.
For instance, “Ote” may mean “equal”, “comparison”, and even value of the potential cosmic substance. “Ank” symbolizes “life”, all emanated from life, and the spirit made flesh; and sometimes, “of” (genitive).
“Abe” sometimes means “toward”, and sometimes “to walk” or “to unite”.
“E” sometimes means “together”, jointly, and sometimes is a diminishing adverb.
“Ai”, “asher”, “al” and “cam” are also potential forms.
The latter sometimes acquire higher strength, and other times lose strength, if after them one finds the letter “k” and the letter “e”; for instance, “otek”, “anke” or “came”.
Conjugations of verbs “to be” and “to have” in present time are known; but in past and future time, we only know the third person in the singular.
Present time, verb “To be”:

E YI – I AM
AHI ERET – YOU ARE
AHI YE – HE IS
ADAC YILICA – WE ARE (MEN)
HIVAC YILICA – WE ARE (WOMEN)
ADAC HIVAC YILICA – WE ARE (MEN AND WOMEN)
ADAC ERELICA – YOU ARE (MEN)
HIVAC ERELICA – YOU ARE (WOMEN)
ADAC HIVAC ERELICA – YOU ARE (MEN AND WOMEN)
ASHER YELICA – THEY ARE
EK YI – I AM I
AHIK ERET – YOU ARE YOU
AHIK YE – HE IS HE

Past time, verb “To be”:

AHI YA – HE WAS

Future time, verb “To be”:

AHI YAM – HE WILL BE

Present time, verb “To have”:

E GIE - I HAVE
AHI GERES - YOU HAVE
AHI GIEST – HE HAS
ADAC GIECA – WE HAVE (MEN)
HIVAC GIECA – WE HAVE (WOMEN)
ADAC HIVAC GIECA – WE HAVE (MEN AND WOMEN)
ADAC GIESSA – YOU HAVE (MEN)
HIVAC GIESSA – YOU HAVE (WOMEN)
ADAC HIVAC GIESSA – YOU HAVE (MEN AND WOMEN)
ASHER GIESTICA – THEY HAVE

Past time, verb “To have”:

AHI GIESTIELICA – HE HAD

Future time, verb “To have”:

AHI GIESTIEL – HE WILL HAVE

The rest of verbs contain the same desinences, but with many exceptions.
Sometimes the verb contains the entire sentence, and then there is no rule.
Certain ideas have many synonyms and other ideas some few; there are many synonyms related to Nature and natural elements; and some few referred to inner feelings or inner impulses.
But certain wonderful and resounding voices express the idea of God, the Divine Mother and higher powers; and certain names are both verb and expression at the same time.
Although this language is only a relic preserved in certain hymns with further modes, affectations and grammar forms, when you speak it –and by certain secret protection– it has kept an incomparable vibration and almost perfect musicality through the sound, which is the shining light of a diamond behind a carbon.

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