Thursday, April 29, 2010

Does Language control your reality...

New Word Order: Libre Lingua www.vimeo.com
The World is made of language. The ability to control language imparts another capability, the control of reality itself, language creates reality. We are enslaved by the linguistic assignments of our culture. An alteration of language can transform our comprehension of the universe. Reality is not ...

Tim Benz: I have lived with some of the poorest and less educated as we would consider them. In comparing their culture with ours; they are some of the happiest people I have ever met. They were simply happy and happily simple. To them life was about life, not work. This is a "human being" rather than a "human doing". A lesson to us, and all our striving ...

The dilemma Western culture has is to return to simplicity and escape our "to be or not to be"/ should I or shouldn't I mentality of our beloved Hamlet. We are too educated, but there is no way to escape our education. One day we will make the leap of faith and once again accept the simple as desirable. We are the makers of our own demise.

500 words is uneducated like a drug addict. It's like a cave man. I don't see very many of them around. Even the Geico guys can do that.


Just for a moment if you would...imagine or visualize a world without words, there would still be a reality; without childhood, adolescent and adult conditioning we would not. Words hypnotize people. In most cases we have to de-hypnotize clients before we can actually work with them to help them out of their in internal conflicts; the result of negative conditioning.

Barbara Weaver: The frustration level of someone with poor language skills is immense. Thank you for sharing this, it is awesome.

Tim Benz: Yes, thanks for the distinction. There is a marked difference between un-educated and ignorance. The late Robert A. Johnson, a Jungian analyst, wrote four excellent short books; He, She, We and Transformation. He compares the intellect of Don Quixote (the two dimensional man), Hamlet (the three dimensional man) and Faust (the complete man that is most like Quixote who is transformed from Hamlet mentality of never knowing).

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