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Saturday, May 23, 2009

Is A Universal Language Coming With The New Age?

I was watching a video from Google god Matt Cutts the other day and he said there are over 5000 languages on earth of which Google is available in 100 of them. 5000 languages. 5000 different ways to say "hello, goodbye, I love you." With the awakening of humanity that is happening right now, a topic I have written extensively on, we will know that we are one with all things. How will we communicate with each other. Will it be a universal language? Will it be telepathy?

The spoken word is such a poor way to communicate because it leaves itself open to misinterpretation. It is very difficult to convey feelings. Humans love to confuse things by not speaking their truth. With the next step in our evolution that factor should be gone but describing concepts like the essence of god within or, as I said, communicating feelings will still have it's downfalls. Throw in the factor of 5000 different ways to say the same things and something will have to change.

I was born on the Canadian prairies where English was and still is the predominant language. I went to school in the 60's just when Canada was becoming an officially bilingual country. It was mandatory for us to take French. What I was taught was Parisian French which is useless in Canada as Quebecois (French spoken in Quebec) is almost like another language. I always enjoyed French class and loved the romantic sound of the language. Thirty five years later I moved to Quebec. Anyone that knows Canada would say "What the heck are you doing in Quebec?" as Quebec is virtually 100 percent French-speaking.

In the 9 or 10 years that I took French, I learned a lot of nouns and verbs but the people in Quebec can't understand them when I try to talk so I have to learn French again almost from scratch if I want to communicate any more than hello, goodbye and I love you. My communication consists of a lot of hand gesturing and body language. Deep conversations of the ones I enjoy are almost impossible. but I love Quebec and the Quebecois people so I am determined to learn French.

I spent last winter in Mexico. I left a place where I talked like a two year old, nouns and verbs in present tense, to a place where I had even less knowledge of the words spoken.

I found Spanish to be much easier for me to pronounce words as each letter is pronounced. In French there can be a 10 letter word where you only pronounce the first 3. I am unable to talk fluently in French or Spanish but it's been fun thinking in English and saying si or oui or gracias or merci. I would walk down the street in Mexico saying bonjour then come back to Quebec and say hola. I was confused. How do people that know multiple languages do it?

It made me think about what the next step in language and communication will be on the New Planet Earth.

Like Greek and Latin before it, English is trying to take over as the sole language on earth and in business maybe it already has. English, to me, is not the answer as there are some many words that say the same thing that anyone trying to master it is in for a tough chore. Some proper English words still used by people who want to show how large their vocabulary is appear in the newspaper everyday. I was reading an editorial about the seal hunt in Newfoundland and the author was talking about how in 2005 when Paul McCartney and his then wife Heather Mills went to lay down on the ice with the seals. He said "The seal pop-by was pure dilettantism" What the heck does that word mean? It means having a "superficial interest." Why couldn't he just say it was a "croc" or something more understandable. Proper English, thanks to the internet and the pace of modern society, is almost a thing of the past. Quebecois is another example of taking a language and changing it so much that if you asked someone from France what they were saying they may not be able to understand. They may label it as "improper French."

In that same newspaper there was an article about how there is medical diagnosing and drug prescribing that gets confused because the medical community still uses dead languages to create new medical terminology. A lot of terms have similar sounds but opposite meanings. What are those doctors talking about anyway?.

I thought about the internet and how people are connecting to each other from all parts of the globe. Internet language is almost taking on a life of it's own. Thx and brb and lol. This makes a lot of sense to me as our languages have a lot of words that have extra silent letters that don't need to be there. What do they sound like? Write them that way. The concept gets conveyed with less typing.

If you listen to a two year old develop language, they say the noun and the verb and always in the present tense. A child experiences life in the now. That's all they need to convey the message. We like to flower it up with adjectives and talk about the future and the past but the gist remains the same. As I have said we can learn from the children and the answer to my questions may lie with them.

The new human perspective on the new earth experiences life in the now just as young children do. The past and future are illusions that have no bearing on where you are right now. Without the concepts of past and future, language gets a lot simpler. There is only the present tense and things are things. How many different ways do you need to say a bed or a house or a wall.

So now if we boil down the spoken word to simple concepts like a child does, then creating a new universal language that has a small amount of words may be the answer. English may be the starting point for this language but I believe there is one more answer to this question. Communicating without words.

Telepathy sounds like a spacey word that carries some old connotations. like mind-reading and mental telepathy. Some call it intuition. I like to call it nonverbal communication. How much of that goes on right now? Body language is one form that is used extensively. The main form of this communication, I believe happens to all of us everyday. Knowing what someone is feeling or what they are trying to convey, without literally interpreting the words, is the main form of nonverbal communication. Reading between the lines. Looking someone straight into the eyes, feeling what they mean rather than hearing them. A lot of us discount this ability as being real or as having any consistency to it. If you truly know that it is possible and can and does happen then the use of this ability will become more attuned.

We are connected to each other. There is a mass or global consciousness. What one person experiences we all experience. On the new planet earth we will be open to this form. Misunderstandings and secrets will not exist because when you know what someone is feeling in their heart the communication is pure and the integrity of the message is in alignment with their actions. When we become aware, then words will not be needed. I ask you to test it out right now. See how many times this happens to you in a day. Of course it happens more between loved ones as their is a stronger connection between them. Couples that have been together for a long time will experience this with ease.

On the new earth all will be loved ones, so it is the logical step that we will be able to communicate in this nonverbal way. Heart to heart. This kind of communication will be so much easier. So much simpler. It will stop the inner mind chatter and allow us to harmonize with our true purpose. To enjoy the moment to the fullest without words getting in the way.

I can only hope that we all awaken soon. Learning French and Spanish is not going very well for me and Google may never get to the 5000 mark.



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1 Comments:

Blogger Bill Chapman said...

A thoroughly practrical candidate for the post of international language is Esperanto.

Take a look at www.esperanto.net

What do you think?

May 23, 2009 at 10:38 AM

 

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