08-25-2016, 03:13 PM
I think this practice expands one's creative potential. Throughout the day, I'll have short periods of saying invented words in my head, to practice spontaneous creation. The feeling and instinctual meaning of the word also allows you to sense your state of mind when your created it.
vellenkudate
fizzard
smoiasm
estroygga
vlortufly
limpittywimpitts
kalimpacollate
These are ones that are not too personal to me, but I'll often come across one that resonates more deeply, and I'll repeat it to try to discern the subconscious meaning. And of course a lot of them are funny sounding, and make you laugh. Or just strange and dissonant, but intriguing.
And you can change the rhythm, the inflection, etcetera, so that the meaning changes and evolves. Like the last one, kalimpacollate, it's a short little ditty, a rhythm and a song at once.
VLORTUFLY, I love it, vlortufly, it crimbles your tongue and sends a wavy edge of meaning into your mouth. those are great ones, when they are so variable in such a short span of time.
Actually it's also interesting to let your body wiggle and flop and rigidly dance around while you say the word. It helps you interpret what it means. It's like vocal yoga.
vellenkudate
fizzard
smoiasm
estroygga
vlortufly
limpittywimpitts
kalimpacollate
These are ones that are not too personal to me, but I'll often come across one that resonates more deeply, and I'll repeat it to try to discern the subconscious meaning. And of course a lot of them are funny sounding, and make you laugh. Or just strange and dissonant, but intriguing.
And you can change the rhythm, the inflection, etcetera, so that the meaning changes and evolves. Like the last one, kalimpacollate, it's a short little ditty, a rhythm and a song at once.
VLORTUFLY, I love it, vlortufly, it crimbles your tongue and sends a wavy edge of meaning into your mouth. those are great ones, when they are so variable in such a short span of time.
Actually it's also interesting to let your body wiggle and flop and rigidly dance around while you say the word. It helps you interpret what it means. It's like vocal yoga.