Secret Language Primer
Instructions on how to speak the Secret Language have been publicly available for thousands of years. The Hindu scripture, known as the Bhagavad Gita (or the “Gita”), is a primer for learning the Secret Language. Centuries ago it became less common to understand it as a manual on the natural language of humans. Instead of seeking language guidance, people turned to the Gita as a scripture similar to the role the Bible plays in the lives of many in the West.
To resurrect the Secret Language for the next wave of progress across human consciousness, I will rely heavily on the Gita. The alphabet of the secret language is represented by the names of the narrator, the one whom the narrator addresses, the 31 names of Krishna, and the 22 names of Arjuna. Considered as a whole, these names represent the 55 letters of the Secret Language alphabet.
Below, I introduce the names. The Secret Language is not a written language and I will not attach the letters of the alphabet to the following names at this time. I recommend that you read through this document once. After months of Secret Language practice and lessons, this will be used as a reference dictionary necessary for the initial understanding of the alphabet and how to compose words.
THE NARRATOR and the ONE ADDRESSED