There are different types of dyslexia.
I had a learning disability many years ago; perhaps it was a type of dyslexia. But that was only a challenge that I was able to get well beyond. I somehow felt there needed to be a way to communicate directly, by using something like a universal grammar (the name I call it today). And I was able to learn to oscillate between the two extremes of being set in my ways (Hegel`s in-itself) and in being called to self-doubt (Hegel`s for-itself). This self evident oscillation had been felt directly and permitted my ideas to converge and approach something more correct. My communication skills were able to converge, and what disability was there years ago has been healed (more or less). The proclivity will reappear (but thank God for spell checker), but when it does it is no big deal.
I think our different views, yours and mine, have converged too. It is my view that this is the same process as it leads to understanding beyond the individual.
In the oscillation, the effort is to purify our intentions by revealing what the feelings beneath our words are saying; they were never intended to do harm to self, other, or God, thereby revealing the Trinitarian archetype. I am using fancy words to describe my outgrowth today, but when I was working through the past challenge I did not use such words that come with today`s maturity.
Stephen
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From: Damir Ibrisimovic <damir@...>
To: Imagine_Knowledge@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, Jul 9, 2009 5:54 pm
Subject: RE: [Imagine_Knowledge] Do monkeys have language?
Dear Stephen,
Thank you.
I must say however that you are blowing apart my theory about dyslexia. I thought that lack of a solid sense of rhythm plays major part. Would like to hear your thought.
Kind regards,
Damir
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Sent: Thursday, 9 July 2009 1:46 PM
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Subject: Re: [Imagine_Knowledge] Do monkeys have language?
Sent: Thursday, 9 July 2009 1:46 PM
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And communication means language. Basically, everything in our environment “talks” to us and some of us are trying to listen to moon, to wind, to rain, to ocean... Even when we eat a tomato it talks to us and our bodies. And we “talk” to everything in our environment. Unfortunately, our “talk” to our environment was rather abusive and it is time to change our tune. We need “listening” skills. Only if we “listen” well we can cooperate with our environment and ensure survival of our species. Unfortunately, we were for far too long “deaf”. Do we have enough time to repair our “hearing”?
Hi Damir, here is a wonderful version of "Sun is Shining," even better than the one I shared over in my group:
http://www.youtube.
Stephen