Since the 1960s, with the work of Jack Oliver from Columbia University, scientists have been pondering the origin of the seismic movement, the regular pulse of the Earth that “beats” every 26 seconds.
The Gematria of the name of God YHVH equals 26.
יהוה
Listen to your heart.
Heinrich Hertz, with his oscillator, demonstrated that electromagnetic waves have the same properties as light waves. The unit of sound frequency, Hertz (Hz), named after him, represents the number of vibrations (oscillations) of sound per second. One Hertz equals one cycle per second. A cycle is a complete wave of alternating current or voltage.
Hertz
הרץ
Full Gematria = 620
הא ריש צדי
= Gematria of “Keter” (“Crown”), the highest of the sefirot.
כתר
In Hebrew, if we add an Aleph, the One, to Hertz, we get “HaEretz,” meaning the Earth.
Hertz
הרץ
HaEretz
הארץ
Earth
#Wave
“Eretz” is “Earth” in English, “Erthe” in Old English.
“Era” (ἔρα) means “Earth” or “Soil” in ancient Greek.
Among the Celts and the Germans, Herta (also called Nerthus), whose name shares the same Indo-European root with “Earth” and “Era,” was a deity symbolizing Mother Earth and the regular cycles of life.
Like Isis, she was veiled.
The word “World,” “Olam” in Hebrew, and “Neelam,” meaning “Hidden,” share the same root: Ayin-Lamed-Mem, because in this world, the Divine Presence is hidden, veiled. It is up to us to find it by escaping the “Matrix.”
עולם / נעלם
Native Americans associate the beats of the drum with the maternal womb. The rhythm of the drum echoes the first sounds heard by the fetus: the heartbeat of its mother.
#Mother #MyEarth #ListenCloselyToHerHeart
The name “Hertz” is a distortion of the word “Herz,” which means “Heart” in German.
#Hertz #Hearts #HaEretz #HeartbeatFrequency
In the word “Eretz,” the Earth, we find the root of the verb “Laruutz,” meaning “To run,” as well as the word “Ratson,” meaning “Will.” When we truly want something, we run. Our heart beats fast.
ארץ
לרוץ
רצון
#Run #Heart
“If you want it” is said as “Im Tirtsu” in Hebrew.
אם תרצו
“If you want it, it is not a dream.” (Herzl)
אם תרצו, אין זו אגדה
“Arutz” refers to a “Channel,” a “Passage,” a “Chain,” a “Frequency.”
ערוץ
“Heart” is said as “Lev” in Hebrew, written with the letters Lamed and Beit. Lamed corresponds to direction; Beit to interiority. Lamed, placed before a word, indicates Direction, as in “LeIsrael” (“Towards Israel”). The letter Beit at the start of a word can translate as “In” or “Within,” as in “BeIsrael” (“In Israel”).
לב
Someone who has heart is someone who “struggles with God” (the meaning of “Israel”), who runs toward the “Promised Land,” where their heart beats strongly. In the Final Redemption, there will be no more borders; everyone will live in “Israel,” where their heart resides.
Name of God YHVH
יהוה
Gematria = 26
“Lev” (“Heart”)
לב
Gematria = 32
“Eretz Israel” (“Land of Israel”)
ארץ ישראל
Gematria = 832
= 26 x 32
Dieu. Foi. Cœur.
#Hearts