Some of the key points of discussion included the Sepher Yetzirah, or Book of Formation, as being a pseudo-linguisitc exposition that links phonetics/linguistics to esoteric constructions. One point of reference is that the Sepher Yetzirah discusses how sounds are made and makes a direct reference to aspirated and non-aspirated sounds. This is known also as "voiced" and "non-voiced" and is integral to how the "past tense" is voiced in the English language.
Voiced sounds contain a vibratory feature that emanates from the throat and can be heard when the past tense is sounded with a "d". Words as "destroyed", "constructed", or "played" are but some examples.
Non-voiced, or non-aspirated sounds are those that do not have a vibratory component. These sounds are not random, but rather are mathematically patterned into the English alphabet. The non-aspirated, or non-voiced, are the letters C, F, K, P, S, and X and are counted at the 3-6-11 of each half of the alphabet, the 11 being "3 in from the end of the respective half" equally. These letters form the hard "t" when voicing the "past tense", e.g,, "picked", "waxed", "knifed", etc.
In addition to aspects of esoteric potentiality contained in within this observation, the Masonic Grand Arch, 666, and quite a bit more can be found in this discussion.
More of an over view for those who have delved deeper into the Isisian Codes, but nonetheless, interesting to listen to.
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