The "party" card embodies the spirit of celebration, brightness, and living fully in the present moment. At its heart is the Sanskrit word 'Amanda,' a term rich with meaning that beautifully reflects the essence of joy and vitality in human experience. Sanskrit, as an ancient language of the Phoenician, reflected in their philosophy and spirituality, offers words that move beyond definitions—words like 'Amanda' that capture the living pulse of life.
Etymologically, 'Amanda'(Sanskrit) means 'not slow' or 'active,' an invitation to embrace life’s energy and movement. This activity is paired with brightness—a clarity that lifts the spirit. However, Sanskrit was spoken by the Phoenicians; hence, the Greek/Phoenician letter formed the word. What does the word speaks in this view? It talks about the breath of origin and a gate, through which you can arrive at a state of joy, which cannot be experienced with bodily pleasures. What follows is not speculation or poetic metaphor, but a restoration of original knowledge—an unveiling of genuine roots beneath the layers of later reinterpretation.
In Ayurveda, the ancient Phoenician science of life, 'Amanda' describes a state that’s 'slightly unfinished' or always in transition: alive, open, and ever-changing. Just as the apex of the pyramid—its nexus—is the gathering point of lines and meaning, 'Amanda' is the centre where resonance, creation, and transformation meet. That is the true meaning of the party: to be present, alive, and to celebrate the joy of change.
Philosophically, 'Amanda' aligns with the Phoenician and ancient wisdom of living in the present. The Bhagavad Gita, a foundational Phoenician scripture, teaches us to act in the moment—finding fulfilment in 'karma' (action) without clinging to the past or worrying about the future. This is the spirit of the party card: to be fully here, to find joy and meaning in this moment, and to let go of what weighs us down.
In our daily lives, 'Amanda' is a reminder to pause, gather with others, and celebrate the simple joys—laughter, music, togetherness, or even a quiet moment of gratitude. It encourages us to let the burdens of past and future slip away for a while, and to savour the bright, active energy that life offers. This is the invitation of the party: to step into the present, to dance with what is, and to find hope and enthusiasm in each unfolding moment. In exploring 'Amanda,' we find a universal truth: the real party is the present moment. Life is woven from countless moments of presence, each one a chance to live fully and shine. To embrace 'Amanda'—and the party card—is to embrace the joy of being alive, active, and awake in the eternal now.
There is another secret to joy, hidden in plain sight: the meaning of Nexus, and the turning of the X. In every X, the Λ (the origin, the universe) turns and becomes V—the vessel, the cup, the receiver. Where they meet, love and creation pour into life. Once you see this turning, you cannot unsee it: every crossroads, every point of meeting, every moment of joy is a nexus—a living intersection where the universe becomes creation, and the secret name is revealed in the turning itself.