SynapticSatisfaction
05-23-2006, 11:29 AM
Haha. Ok. So....
Let's consider the phrase.... "You must've been high"
Obviously, there's two things that come to mind.
1) "high" as in: on your high horse. Higher, above, superior....
2) "high" as in: trippin' balls (which i think is my favorite phrase ever). As in, smoked yourself silly. As in, "what are you? high?"
Now, what about "chai?"
As in, the hebrew word for "life" commonly displayed on necklaces. Due to it's gematria, it's considered to be related to the tetragrammaton, which results in the meaning of "living embodiment of God" or the "living power of God."
I'm pretty sure that this can't be.....because it would be an improper use of the term. However, this thought came about because he seems to catch a little phlegm/air when he says the "H" in "high" which makes it sound hebrew.
Yes, I was bored in the car when this thought came about. It was funny to me for a few moments......
Carry on.
Let's consider the phrase.... "You must've been high"
Obviously, there's two things that come to mind.
1) "high" as in: on your high horse. Higher, above, superior....
2) "high" as in: trippin' balls (which i think is my favorite phrase ever). As in, smoked yourself silly. As in, "what are you? high?"
Now, what about "chai?"
As in, the hebrew word for "life" commonly displayed on necklaces. Due to it's gematria, it's considered to be related to the tetragrammaton, which results in the meaning of "living embodiment of God" or the "living power of God."
I'm pretty sure that this can't be.....because it would be an improper use of the term. However, this thought came about because he seems to catch a little phlegm/air when he says the "H" in "high" which makes it sound hebrew.
Yes, I was bored in the car when this thought came about. It was funny to me for a few moments......
Carry on.