This universe can very well be expressed in words and syllables which are not those of one's mother tongue.
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There is a world of communication which is not dependent on words.
Syllables govern the world.
Once we have learned to read, meaning of words can somehow register without consciousness.
Our world isn't made of earth, air and water or even molecules and atoms; our world is made of language.
Words are not trivial. They matter because they raise consciousness.
So long as we use a certain language, all questions that we can ask will have to be formulated in it and will thereby confirm the theory of the universe which is implied in the vocabulary and structure of the language.
Now between the meanings of words and their sounds there is ordinarily no discoverable relation except one of accident; and it is therefore miraculous, to the mystic, when words which make sense can also make a uniform objective structure of accents and rhymes.
The body says what words cannot.
I mean, language fascinates me anyway, and different words have different energies and you can change the whole drive of a sentence.
If words don't have vibration behind them, and a real feeling behind them, then they're just words.
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