The universal principle of etymology in all languages: words are carried over from bodies and from the properties of bodies to express the things of the mind and spirit. The order of ideas must follow the order of things.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The universal order and the personal order are nothing but different expressions and manifestations of a common underlying principle.
Linguistics will have to recognise laws operating universally in language, and in a strictly rational manner, separating general phenomena from those restricted to one branch of languages or another.
All human language draws its nature and value from the fact that it both comes from the Word of God and is chosen by God to manifest himself. But this relationship is secret and incomprehensible, beyond the bounds of reason and analysis.
Language is the most extraordinary invention in the history of humanity, the one which came before everything and which makes it possible to share everything.
Hence it happens that one takes words for concepts, and concepts for the things themselves.
Words have a genealogy and it's easier to trace the evolution of a single word than the evolution of a language.
Language, after all, is organic. You can't force words into existence. You can't force new meanings into words. And some words can't or won't or shouldn't be laundered or neutered. Language develops naturally.
The idea is that the object has a language unto itself.
Everything I do is a metaphor of the universal order.
Language should find itself in the physical world, and not end up locked in an idea in somebody's head.