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Jamie Millard's avatar

Ah Veronika! Words! The synchronicity to my current writing is now being referred to as a soulchronicity!

Words. Giving language to words -

Words to language. The first sound is no sound. A naked indentation. The tip of a word on a taste of tongue. Touched. Lips. Tasted. Imagination. Heard. Nosed. Before it’s scent is released as anything visual. Its beyond eyes.

“AI cannot roll a word, slowly, around a tongue, in a mouth full of teeth, feel the pull of muscles shaping phrases to reverberate in a larynx, or taste the weight of syllables balanced on a breath. It cannot feel the rising swell of a vowel, nor the catch of a consonant at the back of the throat. It cannot let a sentence linger on the lips, shape meaning from memory, and the music of the mind.”

Goosebumps! Will swallow this one slow. Words. Never to waste. Always to savour. If only to get to the other side of what words can never say to all the phases of the moon.

Keep writing! We need you! 🙏❤️

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Simone Senisin's avatar

Hi Veronika,

And does the music of the mind sing the universal song of the soul — just a question that popped in for me, contextual of course. And how does that translate to our ‘tongue – language’ — landscapes and soundscapes. Thank you for bringing attention to the interchangeability here; I am always eager to sit with your offerings with language.

“we must keep in mind that words ~ whether written or spoken ~ do not mark the beginnings of human communication.”

To colonisation and linguicide; “Colonialist missionaries on the American and Australian continents perceived indigenous languages as inferior, savage, or daemonic ~ assessments which justified, in their minds, the eradication of the native tongues.”

Aboriginal Australia: over 200 languages and 800 dialects — so many lost, and as the federal election looms this weekend, we have the sickening posturing from one of the major political parties to ‘do away with welcome country’. Language is culture.

And appalling policies (currently enacted ) in some schools banning NESB students speaking L1 in classrooms. Same fear. More lost opportunities of connection and the strengthening of community.

Might we also listen to the language of the rest of the sentient beings on this planet?

Thank you for everything you offer us, and for alerting us to Emily’s post. 🙏 🌱 💜

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