Book mailer add & book reviews
- Gerald Van Waes
- Dec 3, 2023
- 3 min read
Updated: Jul 2

There are only 2 videos that explain a bit better how I see the approach towards 4-6 dimensions:
and the context (of its principle of existence) of the 7-9 dimensions, also when mainly used to refocus upon the first 3 dimensions with it mostly:
Book reviews:
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Sound-In-Form: Methodical Synesthesia
Title: Sound-In-Form: Methodical Synesthesia
Author: Gerald-Johan Vanoise
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 978-1698714820
Pages: 658
Genre: Linguistics Reference/ Words, Language & Grammar
Reviewed by: Christina Avina
Pacific Book Review
No matter how a person approaches life or how the world turns, there are few universaltruths that bound society as a whole together. One such universal truth is language, andwhile there are many different languages, dialects, and meanings behind eachlanguage, the concept of language and communication is a universal truth whichhumanity cannot escape, no matter how far they go in life or evolve as a people.
In author Gerald-Johan Vanoise’s Sound-In-Form: Methodical Synesthesia, the authorexplores language and the development of the word by showing a new process ofinterpreting universal meanings of both consonants and vowels. The book is a means ofexploring the hidden natural language of the universe from which other languages havebeen built, and how understanding this universal language could reveal hiddenmeanings and truths found in scripts.
Anyone who enjoys the study of and interpretation of languages – both old and new – aswell as history and even hints of folklore, will absolutely be enthralled by this read. Thelevel of research, study, and repeated experimentation to find this formula and structureto explore these hidden meanings was so intriguing and allowed the reader to delve intoa new subject with awe and wonder. The author spared no detail, allowing for aneducational look into a new way of looking at languages from all around the world andthe meanings behind vowels and consonants throughout history.
One way the author is able to achieve such a connection between the working theoryand the reader’s engagement is through the study of various cultures through theirlanguage and folklore and the connections they share. In chapter 5 for instance, theauthor connects the word VIE, which can connect to a 4th century Scandinavian VIwhich means induction, to the French word VIE which means life and even connects toa vi, which itself is a series of monuments that also hold an alter and allows the sunriseto slowly illuminate the space over the course of a week. This example shows thelengths the author can use this formula to connect the history of human language andits meaning in both a scientific and in its own way, a spiritual way as well. The detail andthe way the work in this book expands the mind will stay with readers and have themreturning to the book time and time again. Sound-In-Form is a must-read for those intrigued by the deeper mechanics of language and the ways in which meaning is constructed across cultures
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