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Dreaming-up New Ways of Communicating

Communicate Ideas Creatively

Language-bound Thought Patterns

Imaginative Speech Transcends Language and Cultural Barriers

Right-Brain Left-Brain Communications

Sensually Communicate Feelings Universal-Language

Each language molds our thoughts differently:

Languages are like the molds into which our fluid feelings flow, then solidify into words and sentences. Each language has different shades of meaning for similar words. Hence the resulting possible meanings and experiences we have are influenced by the languages in which we think and feel. The multi-dimensional experience when we begin to think and feel in a new language opens our realms of experience to the degree we open ourselves.

Transcending Fear of Communicating & Sharing:

Sadly many people communicating in a non native language fear making mistakes and being misunderstood. This fear saps the power of imaginative communication. The clever creative person communicating in another’s foreign language might tactfully have the recipient of the communication understand that the speaker communicates intelligently in the speaker’s native language. Then the listener takes the speaker more seriously. The one speaking in a non native language needs to educate listeners lacking extensive international experience that awkwardness in the language being used are not a negative reflection of the non native speaker. Rather the one fortunate enough to have the communication made in their native language needs to use their imagination and personal experience in understanding what’s being said. After making the point clear, the speaker can stop pretending to be apologetic, focusing rather on the adventure of communicating in a non native language so that it further inspires their imagination.

New Languages Transcend Old Culturally Bound Thought Patterns:

It is refreshing to hear one communicate in one’s non native language if the speaker is intelligent and communicating from the depth of their souls about the creative life. The “new language experience” opens new perspectives for both the speaker and the listener as “different languages” help transcend us out of our habitual “culturally bound thought patterns”.

Transcend Language Bound Thought Patterns

Start transcending language-bound thought patterns. Dream-up new ways of communicating. Can you creatively transcend your language and cultural barriers?