06-18-2012, 03:51 PM
(06-18-2012, 01:45 PM)TheEternal Wrote: (...)and communication is a very basic form of Doing.
Firstly, I'd like to make this point absolutely clear: communication is not limited to language alone. I know you are hinting at the core, or heart, shall we say, of the principle of communication, which has its basis in community, to commune, unite, in unity. This, however, could be achieved with less chattering or verbal discourses and argumentations (and far more easily/successfully), that is all I'm saying.
Quote:Second, I admit I find some irony in your message and the way it has been presented, as it seems like you are attempting to make more solid your own truth.
I cannot escape being a parody of myself! I am so fond or irony, I iron myself to the point of flattery (pun intended).
Here I simply offer my own slant on the truth. If I so wanted to profess, I'd be a professional professor, or prof(ph)et ^~
However, I care not in the slightest for publicity or media coverage; I do not need a medium and I am not after public cultism.
Quote:That being said, I do hope one day we will all be more psychic and be able to talk in our heads,
May I suggest that you already can?
Quote:but my question is whether or not "language" will actually cease? Even music and sounds are a language in their raw form as they convey perceptual information which may be interpreted.
Language derives from Latin lingua, literally meaning tongue. And language, as you know it, will cease. I'd even be so bold as to guarantee it. Once 4D is fully entranced, words will become obsolete as the clearer and most efficient means of communication will be what it is now known as telepathy: mind-to-mind visual/emotional/conceptual communication.
Chantings and the such are a whole different subject! Words will become obsolete, not music. Everything is vibratory in nature, we already know that; and music is no exception. The throat with its vocal chords is a most melodious instrument. So it is only natural that you will continue to sing and muse using your tongue. But this wont be rooted/based on words.
Quote:I think a point I would like to make is that there is actually only ONE language, with many inner subsections which we have mistaken for "separate" languages. In fact, there is one language that is divided in to grammar and structure schemes.
The Tower of Babel. Or should we say, babble?
The more complex a language gets, the harder it gets to express/communicate the simplicity of the truth. Just hear the loquacious rethorical grandiloquence found in science, politics, economy, or the legal system. The people of this planet, for reasons beyond my comprehension, are extremely profuse at inventing new words and terminologies and adding new jargon to their ever-expanding vernacular (although from the perspective of lef-hand/StS societies, the utility of such "elite" language becomes rather obvious).
Quote:Just consider the reverence humans have for books and knowledge in general, it has driven us ever since writing has existed.
Humans for the past couple thousand years have indoctrinated to rely almost entirely on books/text for knowledge than from other (inner) sources of knowledge.
I may not have been there (physically-speaking) back then, but if memory serves right, neither Atlantis nor Le(Mu)ria relied upon books/text. Makes you wonder, how did they go about...?
Some of the earliest written form of language (cuneiform script) are said to have originated in Mesopotamia circa 3,000 BC. That means written text has been around for about 5,000 years.
This begs the question, was there really any written language 10,000, 20,000, 50,000 years ago?