“A whole society imprints us. Language, television and culture imprints us Just living in a country is a vibratory imprint. All the collective attentions, of all the people who live there - imprint us.” PeopleCountryWholeCultureLanguageAttentionAwarenessTelevisionBuddhismCollectives Author:Frederick Lenz
“Every sentence has its drumbeat. rhythm is one of the most powerful dimensions of language: it separates tribes, united families, soothes children, and shocks us into new awarenesses. Every good writer, marching to his or her own drumbeat, marks out a vibrational field as home territory. The cadences of our sentences carry echos of ancestry and influence as surely as the double helix that orchstrates the life of the body.” WritingChildrenHomeBodyLanguageUnitedPowerfulInfluenceAwarenessFieldsMarkVery GoodSentencesRhythmDimensionsShockMost PowerfulSongwritingTerritoryTribesAncestryGood WritersCadenceUnited Family Author:Marilyn Chandler McEntyre
“The role of the writer is not to say what we can all say, but what we are unable to say. Most of the writing today which is called fiction contains such a poverty of language, such triteness, that it is a shrunken, diminished world we enter, poorer and more formless than the poorest cripple deprived of ears and eyes and tongue. The writer's responsibility is to increase, develop our senses, expand our vision, heighten our awareness and enrich our articulateness.” WorldWritingEyeTodayLanguageFictionResponsibilityVisionPovertyRolesAwarenessEarsIncreaseTongueSensesDeprivedPoorestCripples Author:Anais Nin
“It is generally recognised that women are better than men at languages, personal relations and multi-tasking, but less good at map-reading and spatial awareness. It is therefore not unreasonable to suppose that women might be less good at mathematics and physics.” MenMightReadingLanguageAwarenessRelationMathematicsPhysicsMapsUnreasonableMultitaskingSpatialMulti Tasking Author:Stephen Hawking
“Poems' deep work is a matter of language, but also a matter of life. One part of that work is to draw into our awareness and into language itself the unobvious and the unexpected.” MatterLanguageAwarenessDrawsUnexpected Author:Jane Hirshfield
“Invest time in languages and intercultural awareness. Focus on becoming part of global citizenry. In exchange for the opportunity to participate everywhere/anywhere in the world you have the obligation to do something productive, which will improve the world. Develop a personal mission, a desire to leave personal legacy.” WorldDesireOpportunityLanguageFocusAwarenessBecomingMissionsObligationLegacyProductiveCitizenryPersonal MissionIntercultural Author:C. K. Prahalad
“If I had to bring the whole conspiracy in all its forms into one area, it would be to manipulate people into left-brain reality. That’s the key. Once they are in left-brain reality-it’s the area that decodes everything as apart, everything in terms of individuals, structure and language, rationality as we call it. Then you are parking them in the droplet. The left brain is great if it’s used to translate higher awareness into a form that we can work with here.” PeopleIfsWholeRealityWould BeFormUsedIndividualLeftLanguageTermBrainAwarenessKeysHigherAreasStructureConspiracyTranslateRationalityManipulateParkingLeft BrainDroplets Author:David Icke
“I think it's often easier to theorize in the official codes of theory rather than to theorize lightly through scene, object, story, and incident in ways that keeps alive the sensual serendipities of language. This is not a question of being for or against theory, but rather of being suspicious of orthodoxies that concede, in advance, that what passes for theory must be signaled by a narrowing of diction, sentence rhythms, and sensual awareness. I'm in favor of surprise.” ThinkingLanguageAwarenessSceneSurpriseRhythmSensualCodeSerendipity Author:Rob Nixon
“Feelings or emotions are the universal language and are to be honored. They are the authentic expression of who you are at your deepest place.” FeelingsLanguageEmotionAwarenessEmotionalExpressionUniversalWho You AreHonoredUniversal Language Author:Judith Wright
“Every individual is at once the beneficiary and the victim of the linguistic tradition into which he has been born - the beneficiary inasmuch as language gives access to the accumulated records of other people's experience, the victim in so far as it confirms him in the belief that reduced awareness is the only awareness and as it bedevils his sense of reality, so that he is all too apt to take his concepts for data, his words for actual things.” PeopleGivingHas BeensRealityIndividualBeliefLanguageBornRecordsAwarenessHumilityCommunicationConceptsTraditionExperienceVictimAccessDataBeneficiariesDoors Of Perception Author:Aldous Huxley
“The most damaging phrase in the language is: 'It's always been done that way.'” WayDoneSpiritualLanguageEducationAwarenessPhrasesPeer Pressure Author:Grace Hopper
“I would like a world full of love. But remember, that love has no opposite to it. It is simply because you inside yourself have been able, through awareness, to transform your hate into love. Even to say that you have been able to transform it is not right, but what else to do with language? Whatever you say, something is wrong in saying it, something goes wrong in saying it. The fact is, awareness itself transforms your hate into love, not that you transform it. Your work and function is simply to remain aware. Don't let anything happen in your life without awareness.” WorldLoveHas BeensFactsHappensAbleRememberHateLanguageAwarenessOppositesFunctionThings HappenWhatever You Say Author:Rajneesh
“In order to understand people, we have to understand their way of life and approach. If we wish to convince them, we have to use their language in the narrow sense of the mind. Something that goes even much further than that is not the appeal to logic and reason, but some kind of emotional awareness of the other people.” PeopleIfsWayMindKindReasonUseOrderCultureLanguageWishAwarenessEmotionalApproachLogicAppealsConvince Author:Jawaharlal Nehru