12-22-2021, 04:37 AM
(12-22-2021, 02:02 AM)MonadicSpectrum Wrote: However, there is a better universal language that can be learned called channeling or telepathy. Rather than translating a metaphysical idea to a physical representation and back to an idea, an idea can be directly shared with another mind staying in it's original metaphysical structure. Because a metaphysical structure entering your mind is an exact copy, nothing is lost in translation so it is a universal language independent of memories as long as the new idea is compatible with the existing memory structure. However, it takes a certain level of mental discipline and capacity of love and trust to learn to accept and identify ideas that are beyond language from outside the mind or send ideas to another mind, and I'm still at the beginning stages of learning this skill.
I'm curious: how are you learning telepathy?
This thread makes me think of a SMC, and how they merge and share thoughts, emotions, energy. It's fascinating to imagine how such a collective communicates. Perhaps we get a tiny little taste of it during meditation and communication with spirit guides.
Is non-verbal communication universal, like a smile? Some people smile while saying nasty words, or lie while smiling.
If we could reliably read one another's energies, could that be a universal language?
My experience with music is that it has cultural and personal associations. Could there be some sounds or tones that convey universal messages?
An ambulance, or alarm is designed to get people's attention. An animal growling is a warning. I find a gentle rain (and even a thunderstorm) soothing, but others may not. We form unique associations with sounds and tones; and we react differently to them. What about those of us who are deaf?
I look around at this rich, vibrant, diverse 3D landscape, and each of us beings - diverse ourselves - interacting with it in unique, personal ways. Choice seems to arise from this rich diversity. And, this diversity seems so inherent to the fabric of 3D ... while we are simultaneously seeking universality. Hmmm ...
