---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <emily.mae50@...> wrote :

 Emily,
 According to the guru in the video, there is also an unexpected benefit to 
glossalalia.  It can give the practitioner an enhanced spiritual vision and 
hearing.
 This seems to tie in with MMY's assertions about reading ancient vedic texts 
by Jaimini and others.
 

 

 

 The act of glossolalia, speaking in unknown (or ecstatic) speech has many 
pre-Christian roots. In a lengthy journal article for the American Scientific 
Affiliation (an association of Christian scientists), Dr. Pattison summarizes 
the publications of numerous historians on this topic by saying
 “Glossolalia had been practiced for many years along with other ecstatic 
phenomena by the prophets of the ancient religions of the Near East. Prophets 
and mystics of Assyria, Egypt, and Greece reportedly spoke in foreign tongues 
during states of ecstasy and uttered unintelligible phrases said to be 
revelations from the gods…The practice was known in ancient India and China, 
and ethnographies describe glossolalia in almost every area of the world.(4)” 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <no_re...@yahoogroups.com> wrote :

 yes and also recordings of speaking in tongues have been analyzed by linguists 
and found to be gibberish.



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