Languages consist of words, images, and emotions. Each word produces imagery and emotion. This is true for both written and spoken language. A metalanguage is a linguistic attempt to describe IT ALL.
When one zooms back far enough, one sees the existence of many metalanguages. Some are called religious, some scientific. Some are called spiritual, some material. Regardless of what they are called, they are a metalanguage.
In looking at the planet from the cosmos, one sees that each human is fond of a particular metalanguage. Humans group themselves accordingly, generally stay within their own language bounds. and if pushed become fierce defenders of their particular metalanguage.
From whence and where do these metalanguages arise? From the cosmos Itself. The cosmos births the Earth which births the humans who give rise to metalanguages. Metalanguages are the humans singing to the cosmos. In essence, metalanguages are the cosmos singing to Itself.
When one zooms back far enough, one sees the existence of many metalanguages. Some are called religious, some scientific. Some are called spiritual, some material. Regardless of what they are called, they are a metalanguage.
In looking at the planet from the cosmos, one sees that each human is fond of a particular metalanguage. Humans group themselves accordingly, generally stay within their own language bounds. and if pushed become fierce defenders of their particular metalanguage.
From whence and where do these metalanguages arise? From the cosmos Itself. The cosmos births the Earth which births the humans who give rise to metalanguages. Metalanguages are the humans singing to the cosmos. In essence, metalanguages are the cosmos singing to Itself.
There is also the language of the planet itself-singing to us always. Hope to all that you hear it today. Thankful for your writings dear George. Have missed them greatly. Enjoy your Thanksgiving.
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music analogy - strong, vivid, and accurate
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thx,
b.
Well put, George!
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