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The Shaune Allan Show
Posted 7 months ago

Happy Mothers Day!

I am every so grateful to have this woman as my mother. She taught me so much, so many secrets: rhthyms, movements, melodies...the coolest things. Right now I am writing a rumba for The Dirty Rollers, it's such a sweet groove, it reminds me of the rythyme my mother taught, its like all the African rhthyms.

One day I'll show you guys.

Happy Mothers Day Mami - miss you, love you.

#writeasongformami

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Posted 8 months ago

M U S L I M

M-Feminine Essence U-Feminine Source S-Sun Source

L- God Source I-Neutral M-Feminine Essence

The story the author of this code is transmitting is that the spirit of the word Muslim has a feminine essence, feminine source, illuminated by the Sun, yet still neutral within the feminine.

The word encapsulates the radiant harmony of feminine essence, illuminated by the Sun, yet inherently neutral, painting a beautiful portrait of spiritual submission and enlightenment.

Arabic, like many other languages, has evolved over time and has complex linguistic roots.

It belongs to the Semitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family.

The earliest known form of the Arabic language is known as Old Arabic, which was spoken in the Arabian Peninsula before the advent of Islam.

Arabic developed and spread primarily through trade, conquests, and the dissemination of Islam.

With the expansion of the Islamic empire in the 7th century, Arabic became a major language of administration, commerce, culture, and religion across a vast region stretching from Spain to Central Asia.

Throughout its history, Arabic has absorbed vocabulary and linguistic influences from various sources, including Aramaic, Persian, Greek, and Sanskrit. It has also influenced other languages, particularly in regions where Islam spread.

Today, Arabic is spoken as a first language by millions of people primarily in the Middle East and North Africa. It is also one of the six official languages of the United Nations.

#Ramadan #Rama #Ra

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The Shaune Allan Show
Posted 9 months ago

I-Neutral S-Sun L-God A-Masculine M-Feminine

The story told here by the code, or by the author of the code is that the Sun is neutral and that God is masculine at the source, feminine in its essence.

Throughout the Muslim world the agreed upon meaning of the word Islam is said to be the submission to the will of God.

By understanding the source code it is easy to see and hear why as a language Arabic is said to be the most beautiful of all, written by angels supposedly.

Submission therein seems like a genuine reaction to the beauty of the code and the codes sound frequency vibration: ISLAM

Are you observing Ramadan this year?

Are you more aware of the Sun and the Moon at this time of year?

Have you observed the crescent moon yet?

#Ramadan #Rama #Mara

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Posted 9 months ago

Studying linguistics has been one of the greatest en-devours i have ever embarked on.

Along my journey I realized that perhaps people are not dyslexic, rather there is a difference of opinion when it comes to coding.

The Kuran is regularly coded as Quran or Koran. Here i have combined both to give what i think would be an accurate code although Kuran is basically the same as Koran as the 'O' is feminine, and 'U' is also feminine.

Understanding the source code of linguistics has allowed me to translate all codes (languages) into their base frequencies.

The code 'Kuran' paints a beautiful story, another linguistic familiar tale, the balancing of the masculine and feminine essence centered around the sun.

Suggesting the practice of the Kuran is a sun centered practice.

K - Essence U-Feminine R - Sun A - Masculine N - Grand Feminine

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Posted 9 months ago

The three sacred African traditions are at the center of the conflicts we are seeing in the Middle East.

All three global religious factions seemed to have come to a head over Isra-el.

All three major religions are fighting over a single geographic location in the Middle East of Africa.

The truth is Isra-el is African land and the prophecy of the scriptures speaks to Africans returning to the land, not to rule as Kings or Queens, but to replenish the earth.

Which is why it is so painful to watch what is happening to Gaza. Yet another reminder to me of Giza, another fallen lineage.

The truth is anyone who separates the African holy scriptures has perhaps never read all three texts.

At the latest, these three books should have been a part of my high school education.
I could have read them all for sure before graduating, easy.

I hope everyone is enjoying Ramadan and taking the opportunity to read the Kuran.

#education #read #knowthyself

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Posted 9 months ago

SALAH - Sun Masculine God Masculine Breath

Salah during Ramadan encompasses both the obligatory prayers observed throughout the year and additional acts of worship specific to the month, such as Taraweeh and Tahajjud prayers. These prayers play a central role in the spiritual practice of Muslims during Ramadan, fostering a sense of devotion, reflection, and community.

The underlying impression reflected in this particular code brings us back to the word ALAH however this time we find our-self outside with the Sun - SA - Sun Masculine suggesting SALAH is a Sun practice.

Consider Ramadan as a practice, a balancing of the Sun and Moonā€™s energies, the masculine & feminine, your personal essence breath force.

Quiet beautiful if you ask me. Personally i am fasting on water throughout the day and will breakfast while taking in the sunsets of New York City.

I do not think i will bother eating breakfast instead i am aligning with the intermittent fasting element of Ramadan.

I will drink water during the day, one meal after sunset and weā€™ll see how the month plays out.

Are you participating in Ramadan? If so what does your practice look like this year?

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Posted 9 months ago

RA - MA - DAN

Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar and is considered the holiest month for Muslims around the world. It is a time of fasting, prayer, reflection, and community for Muslims, and it holds significant spiritual importance in Islam.

The word "Ramadan" comes from the Arabic root word "ramiįøa" or "ar-ramaįø," which means "intense heat" or "dryness."

Understanding Ramadan as source code tells a different story as all words have many meanings.

RA - Sun MA - Moon DAN - Balance

We can see that Ramadan as a practice is based on the Sun and the Moon, the masculine the feminine, and the balancing there of.

The energy emitted by the Sun is primarily in the form of electromagnetic radiation, which includes visible light, ultraviolet light, and infrared radiation. This energy is essential for sustaining life on Earth and drives various processes such as photosynthesis, weather patterns, and climate.

The Moon, on the other hand, does not emit its own energy. Instead, it reflects sunlight. The light we see coming from the Moon is sunlight that is reflected off its surface. The Moon reflects different amounts of sunlight depending on its position in its orbit, which gives rise to the phases of the Moon as observed from Earth.

In an intricate celestial ballet, the radiant Sun's energy fuels the evaporation of water, while the Moon's gravitational dance orchestrates the tides, together guiding Earth's hydrogen cycles, shaping oceans, nurturing life, and weaving the intricate tapestry of our planet's existence.

Contemplating or meditating on the influence of the two most powerful planets in our solar system, the Sun and the Moon, toward our individual hydrogen water cycles within our personal subtle bodies could offer valuable insights during Ramadan.

Overall, Ramadan is a sacred and transformative month in the Islamic calendar that encourages Muslims to engage in acts of worship, self-discipline, community, and reflection, ultimately leading to spiritual growth and renewal.

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The Shaune Allan Show
Posted 9 months ago

AL-LAH - MASCULINE - GOD - GOD - MASCULINE - BREATH

It is the first day of Ramadan and i would like to share a different perspective this year, an African rather than Arab perspective into this glorious time of the year. Understanding the underlying language of all the holy literatureā€™s is essential in having a better understanding of the overall tapestry of the history of our languageā€™s and communication.

Beginning with code for AL-LAH (God) - we find the story being portrayed through the symbols is that God is masculine expressed primarily as breath.

The double essence (L L) reaffirms the accuracy of my translation.

Most would agree that having the double essence (L L)) within a word is the ultimate authorship when codifying a sound frequency vibration symbol for God.

What is interesting about this name for God is that it is precisely masculine and specifically linked to the breath.
The breath is expressed mainly through the voice and constituteā€™s the cardinal element of air.

Is this a sign of the age?

The age of Aquarius which is represented as air?

What are your thoughts?

We definitely find ourselves in a world where we understand more and more how important the breath and the voice are.

Agreeing on the gender of God may be a step too far at the moment so lets stay with the breath for now. šŸ˜

The breath, the spoken word it appears is a powerful distinction that perhaps you can apply to deepen your practices during this Ramadan.

Simply beautiful.

Another masterful piece of code.

Written by whom? No one knows.

All we have left is the code.

Please, if you have any questions about anything - the code, linguistics, communication - i'd love to hear your perspective in the comments.

#Ramadan #Rama #Ram

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