ABSTRACTION / REALNESS

Many people in the world struggle with language in a number of forms or another.

The articulation, the construction, the grammar, the accent, the punctuation, the codes…

For many, language seems to be an abstract thing to learn… Usually our mother tongue language is the closest language and reference to our feelings because, most of us, bathed in it since conception… And luckily for some, they have been bathed in several languages…

There is such beauty in holding so many languages on one planet. A unique diversity that is rich, inspiring and creative!

Seeing the numbers of languages we loose everyday, is a worldly shame…

Yet, learning a completely new language seems to be a very hard thing for many. The sound may be strange or even alien to the language we know. We sometimes can’t relate with it, emotionally, mentally or even remotely… A foreign language can, in that sense, be too far from what is familiar to make logical associations, liaisons, similarities, etc… without a translator.

The impossibility to translate, understand and comprehend another through language makes our intuition loose its power in trying to connect the dots. . . And suddenly, language becomes an abstraction to our sense of reality. A tool that separates the original promise of language: to express, convey and share meaning between subjects…

Our common sense of language tells us that language is meant to communicate feelings or thoughts through a system of arbitrary signals such as voice sounds, gestures and written symbols, although, I prefer to see language simply as the expression of meaning. To understand better why, we need to look at what reality actually is.

“Reality is the sum or aggregate of all that is real or existent within a system, as opposed to that which is only imaginary.” - Wikipedia

Although I don’t like to refer Wiki and that second part is really shameful to show… I thought that there is something interesting in it: Reality is what exists within a system. And a system is a set of rules such as a bunch of agreements…

Reality is like two people agreeing on something that exists. Even if the something is actually an illusion. For example, it was common sense(reality) that the earth is flat!

Now, when we examine the differences of languages, it isn’t really the root issue in regards to communication but about the understanding of our realities because language is only an extension, a tool to express what we understand.

Language is usually reflective to our understanding of our realities. So if we are in a position to know that there is more to reality than our language expresses, we need to either actualise the language, use another language that is more communicative of the new reality you know of, or create a new system(language) that will reflect those new perceptions.

And this is how language should/could help us reflect the deeper reality of things.

While our “current” common sense of language is more of an artificial approach, we often overlook the natural language(s) that already exists in our realities…

For example the body has a language by itself. Being sick or healthy is being expressed very differently by the postures, tones and movements of the body. Wouldn’t that be interesting, to live in a society where we could read each others body as easily and deeply as our mother tongue? …Easy and reflective to oneself and probably a step to integrate more our understanding of one another... I know that if we examine it very closely, we already do communicate with the body language but in a narrow way. This is why I’d like to put it in here to pause and absorb our understanding deeper of the body language. Because the body is so vast, it actually isn’t “just” one language but many, many languages in one system...

Another example would be the language « universe ». The language that doesn’t need a translator. Even though we try to reproduce nature within our language, giving names to things like a tree is a t-r-e-e, and orange is an o-r-a-n-g-e. Our universe is being expressed by its expression. By its existence. It communicates into what we, loosely said, “objectively” understand as reality. We are born into this world and are the subjects that learn, comprehend and express the language of “this” universe while being already an expression of the universe… Pretty mind blowing no? When you realise that you are a letter, a word or the “stuff” that makes the language of the universe… then this somehow implies that “you” inherently know “this” universal language since you are part of it. Or not?

What I really like about naming or identifying our universe as a language is that it speaks for itself. There is no need to attach a word, to justify an explanation and it has this ever self-actualising principle of life in it.

So why is it so difficult for some to navigate in this universe if it is so self evident?

In a sense, our misconceptions about the world makes us suffer. As I said before, language isn’t really an issue here because we literally can associate any meaning to a-n-y thing. But because of misunderstandings, barriers of realities and agreements we turn in a sense, languages against each other. We often wish to make “sense” of what you perceived and may decide to create a new and additional meaning to it. And as a new meaning is attached, you automatically detach from the language “universe” and can loose a sense of shared simplicity and self evidence ”in our shared universe”. Like the earth is flat.

Now, because there is a difference, to my opinion, between the inner-subjective reality and the outer-objective reality, the need for language becomes ever more important. A need to re-member, re-assemble, re-unite the inner with the outer. Although our universe speaks for itself, we misinterpret it through our cultural backgrounds and systems. We created concepts that give a misaligned meaning to the outside. So, in this understanding of misunderstandings, is there a language that is in perfect harmony from the inside to the outside?

We talked before about the interwoven reality of existing in this universe as a letter/word or the stuff this universe is made off, while still having the capability to experience being separated from it. If both coexist and had already exchanges of informations between both realities, there must also exist an inherent “language” and bridge for those realities.

Luckily studying consciousness, sacred geometry and the nature of dimensionalization has an answer for that!

The real bridging we are looking for is that the outer world understands the individuals perspective. So we can appropriately share, create and connect on what is happening within and outside.

As I have been digging and exploring the question of what it is we are truly looking for to bridge the inner and the outer, I came up with a synonym for “understanding one another” as the phenomenon of “Consciousness”: We are looking to make the inside conscious to the outside, and vice versa.

CONSCIOUSNESS is one expression of what this bridge is and it already is inherent in our being(so it applies as a valid answer). Consciousness is a product of three phenomenons: The observer, the observed, and the way of observing. When those three come in contact it creates consciousness.

…When studying the nature of dimensionalization we understand that time is the creator of the next dimension. A point travelling through time creates a line(1D). A line travelling through time creates a surface(2D). A surface travelling through time creates a volume(3D). A volume travelling through time creates a hypervolume(4D)…

In 4D, all of what you can do within time is perceivable at once. If we wanted to observe 3D through a lens of 4D, we would be able to see inside boxes and through walls. This suggests that from a 4D perspective the inside and the outside is seen as one reality… Inside, outside.. Objective, subjective? yes. The bridge between the objective and the subjective is a 4D perspective. Which implies that your physical mind is a 3rd dimensional complex. This is how you can record, learn, think, embed (3D)language in your subjective mind.

As previously described, there is a pathway through time that creates the next dimension. This pathway(sacred path) is what we are looking for so we can collapse the barrier of time and understand how unity between inside and outside is made.

When studying sacred geometry, there is a particular shape that has somehow qualities of inside/outside interwoven. This shape is the Torus, which is the same form as a donut, a bagel, a smoke ring, the enlightened halo or the electro-magnetic field of your body. It is the only shape possible by interpenetrating two vortexes unto each other. To give some food for your imagination: Feel an energy that compacts all of reality into the NOW and expands the sense of now to ETERNITY. Remember, the only moment that exist is now, forever. We could write books just about this shape, but for this text I will stop here. In the 4th spacial dimension of perception, past and future are all in the now.

The reason I extend this text to you is to re - member that we already have parts of our consciousness, sensory-abilities, power of manifestations in the 4th spatial dimension of perception where the discrepancies of language and communication cannot survive. This is how and where universal 3rd dimensional language is created (such as light language).

I hope that by reading this you will feel inspired and motivated to research more about 4th dimensional perception and the implications and possibilities it gives us.