Saturday, December 7, 2013

Our Words




With spoken words, we hear them and process them one at a time, combine their meanings and understand complete thoughts in real time. First the words themselves. Focused energy from thought arrives at, or comes together to form ideas, the ideas are refocused into word descriptions and channeled through speech. Sounds technical, because it is. Focused muscles give way to the complexity of speech, in addition to eye contact and body language. And focused breathing allows speech emphasis for delivering everything including words from the heart and stories around the campfire, to boardroom speeches and heated arguments. With emotion, we speak to reach the emotion of the listener, so understanding can make a stronger connection. The energy of emotion makes the connection and holds it while the energy of thought is transferred through understanding. All that and we teach our kids to talk at age three, naturally with love. And something else helps us teach them curse words.

With written words, we read the words but never hear them in the voice of the writer. We receive and process them one at a time and combine meanings and understand, but have the rewind option at any time. When you read these words, they appear as emotionless groups of letters on a screen, they can make great sense and have profound meaning, or just get thrown into memory somewhere, but by now, they have your complete attention. In this moment, not when I wrote these words, when you are reading them, is the link to inspiration and magnitude of the imagination. That which holds our attention, both yours and mine. 


The depth of the imagination is vast, and we stand together in amazement, because I found these words there. Any words read are heard in the minds voice, the readers voice, your voice. Vivid real time descriptions from the imagination make seeing the movie just a glimpse of the book. These words are from the energy in emotions, all of them all at once, so understanding them can make a direct connection. That which we understand, things that make sense, and ideas with depth have appeal to our own voice of reason. These are our words...

Copyright 2013
Archie Papa...

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