What Language Will We Speak In The New Age?
The next step in human evolution is now. Things are changing. The world is growing smaller and more connected. What language will we speak?
| Comments on article "What Language Will We Speak In The New Age?" |
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| maya |
Informative article. I came to know that quebec has another language.
Thanks for the info. |
6/6/2008 |
| Seth Garrison |
Excellent point Lisa I am sure we have all experienced meeting someone and the words they are saying don't match the feelings that we are receiving. We all have "intuition" but women are usually much better at using it. This kind of communication is what I am referring to in this article.
People that believe they have the ability and follow their intuitions are usually glad they did. |
5/3/2008 |
| Seth |
Thank you llllll
I understand SaEd what you say about past and future. I tend to forget these are stand alone articles. I have a series here on Buzzle about the new earth and the evolving of human behavior. In it I speak about the attachment we have to the past and future. If you search Seth Garrison and look at the article titles "New Human New Earth"
Lots of reading but my perspective may be better understood. |
5/3/2008 |
| Lisa |
Growing up in the US, there was never really an emphasis on learning another language. I wish there would have been more of an openess to the 'rest of the world' so that I would have realized the importance of learning OTHER languages...now I want to speak to everyone and feel frustrated to have been from a country that doesn't seem very multicultural. We were told in high school that we HAD to take two years of a foreign language to graduate and get into a college. I took two years of Spanish and it wouldn't mean anything really in terms of being able to actually talk with someone and have a real conversation today. However, learning the nouns and verbs DO help.
Of course the bottom line to your article is communication and yes we do communicate in many different ways. The 'vibration' that we put out when coming into contact with someone is the FIRST communication and then it goes from there (I feel.) Language is what we use in this day age, but for those of us that choose it is possible to communicate even in silence;) I love communicating!! |
5/2/2008 |
| SaEd |
There is no way that we can give upon past/future tenses. Look at your article you use them in many contexts. They are so important to me when I talk and I'd like to communicate to another person, since I'm the past and I'll be the future. If I have no history I'm not me. Have you ever watched the movie memento, watch it :)
About the one language I agree with you. That's like more of a general vision of no boundaries. One country. One world... If we ignore geography for a moment. The internet achieved that. Technology is. Transportation did. I'd go for English as an international language; just take advantage of how wide spread this language is. Soon almost every kid in the world would know English. I suppose because the internet is in English mostly. But that would slow down as more other languages site would appear. But they are useful anyway. Still you cannot develop in the world without knowing English, so we are forced to learn it.
I dismiss non-verbal communication as most important. I can barely communicate with myself non-verbally. Without language I don't think I can develop in thought. Words just run in my head.
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5/1/2008 |
| IIIIIII |
IT IS GOOD ARTICLE THANKS ALOT |
5/1/2008 | |
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