Natural Language

The variations of language could be considered similar to man’s many other variations. From these variations we can see the psychology of the inventors as well as those of their inheritors & enthusiasts.

True study however, is the study of the original language and we must be careful not to confuse the dialect for this language. Sometimes the two will cross over and appear the same but this is merely a co-incidence of spelling.

Many orators have not realised how they have fallen victim to their own eulogies. True study is the study of language and this language – our language – is the language of the heart. There are no words in this language but its vocabulary can be heard at every place and at every time.

This is possible because natural oration never dies.


One Response to “Natural Language”

  1. A big part of raising kids, I think, is making sure that the language in our mouth (and their ears) is in sync with the language of our heart. When the two don’t match, they see right through it, even if we’re sure they don’t understand a ‘word’ we’re saying.

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