Being Together in Time
Rhythm…..a word whose meaning you feel with your entire body. This word is actually within you. It is in your blood. You feel it in your heart beat. You feel it every time you dance, sing and express yourself creatively within a harmonious environment. Where does “rhythm” come from, though? “Rhythm” comes from the verb “Reo” ( ΡΕΩ ) meaning “I flow”. It is not by chance that the Reno and Rhine rivers in Europe begin with the letter “R”, because this letter denotes “flux”. This is even shown in the word “ORA” ( ΩΡΑ ) meaning “Hour” and/or “Time”, in languages such as Italian (ora), Spanish (hora), Portuguese (hora) and Greek ( ΩΡΑ, pronounced "ora" ). As noted in previous articles, the ancient Greeks paid very close attention to the structure of words through letters and their respective sounds, because this way they would understand the world around them, including the creation of the human and the human physiology. They perceived the “alphabet” as an infinite circle whe