Saturday, January 18, 2014

The Language of Equality




Language is so we can describe what we feel and think (ok, maybe, not all the time). Feelings and thoughts combined make opinions (pretty much all the time, unless you're sleeping or dead). We (all human beings not sleeping or dead) are, in my opinion, not books on a shelf to compare pages, as if the knowledge in our heads total something more than tiny bits of energy we've stored up in memory. We are living human beings on the planet earth, and the date and time are on your phone or computer screen. No need to reach into any knowledge of history, vast and accurate as it may be, this is more about where ideas come from, not what the ideas consist of. The ability to form ideas yet thought of, not ones in memory or knowledge from books. Language skills take shape at a very young age, and expressing our emotions is our first use of the ability. Language and communication skills are a clear indication of upper brain function, we're not just grunting at each other with very cool electronic devices in our hands where a club was held. Consider arrogance as a way people convince themselves they're experts about someone else's thoughts, based on their own belief of things called facts or truth. In reality, an arrogant person always says 'trust me, I'm smarter than you', or 'you just don't understand'. What an arrogant mindset can/will not understood is, there is not enough trust to form belief from the negativity of arrogance, not even with a moderate understanding of equality in respect to understanding. Arrogance is a side effect of the negative influence of fear and it's not about comparing intelligence at all, it's emotional. Maybe in part to a dependency on negative energy for a host of reasons, and an unclear idea of equality (of little or varying value).

The emotional power of fear is typically used in language for deception or to persuade, and not always a caring precaution, and this is true no matter who you trust. Keep this in mind, all the information and knowledge you have is not bound or limited by emotion, it thrives in it. Language is from emotional beings, to emotional beings, unless the energy in our heads makes us all superior beings (believe whatever you'd like, you really should). Either way, we are equal. Language is to find our similarities, not bicker about our differences. Negative energy is the essence of conflict, positive energy is unification, or in other words, understanding. If this makes sense to you, then chances are you will 'believe' it is truth. Again, believe whatever you'd like, we don't fully believe things we need to be convinced of.

Energy allows a brain to function, positive energy allows it to function properly. A simple idea can remain simple, no matter how hard or complex using or implementing the idea is. Arrogance will not be driven off with anger, wit, or perseverance. You cannot force someone to understand the value of equality. Arrogance is an expression of hatred, without empathy, all that is left of someone without something as simple as care.

When the addictive negative energy of hatred is believed in and used, it is only after care has first been removed. Arrogance can become hidden within the complexity of fear, some affected can seem unaware. It becomes twisted around the idea of pride and self worth like a parasite. Even cause driven communication can be riddled with hatred, as to use the negative influence to round up teammates to join the hatred of something or someone. History shows time and time again, fear can create and fuel hatred, and arrogance tends to hide it away and allow it to continue effectively until the actual date and time on your screen right now. Right now is reality. It's when we face reality together, we come to realize we can't just collectively hate something away, it takes an understanding of equality first as a language of unity to find a solution, and not the short-lived unity of hatred. There is no way to wage war on war, but hatred still tries. The solution is not alone in filling a bandwagon, no matter how much support you deserve or wish for, or how large or small a cause might be, it's more where a bandwagon arrives. Only in a balanced emotional state can we speak from a universal language of equality. Until human beings learn to communicate within this language, comparable to the purity of numbers (insert numerical truth), we have only our vocabulary, influenced by inherent emotions first (empathy, remembering we're humans not books) and then knowledge and the opinions they form. We are amazing beings that instantly convert energy from thought into understanding and knowledge, usually by age three or four.

The language of equality is in energy form within ideas, not words. Because we are emotional beings, it must be felt to be understood. As fear can link to an internal chemical release in the brain and circulate chemicals throughout the body, specifically with epinephrine (adrenaline), it should be considered the trigger of a hidden chemical weapon. One we use on ourselves and others. Understanding a human being, and other complicated things, requires leveled emotions, as to not poison yourself with the scientifically proven effects and after-effects of fear. Simply put, the negative energy in fear is poisonous. The only reason to choose either fight or flight, is because we feel (emotion) threatened, and can't think of another option due to the result of the feeling. After the adrenaline burns off, things become much more understandable. Life is not a scenario. Fear is the greatest limitation known to humanity, still. A dictionary in any language (and the Google mainframe) has all the definitions, but can't feel a thing.

From the second we are born, we feel, we think, we live (in that order). If there is one word in all written language that could translate a language of equality, in my opinion it would be truth.

The following has been a mixture of fact and opinion, how much of each is for you to decide. Being able to decide anything at all is a function of equality for all human beings, regardless of a written definition, or the decision...

Copyright 2014
Archie Papa...


Image from ~ Thematic Fact Sheet: Gender in Language

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