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A human possesses the capacity, to not only learn, but to create; to create good, and evil, and with an array of different natures. In a wordless world, there would still be homes, there would still be gatherers and traders, but we would understand a silence of self that humans fail to grasp in the modern day.


A worded self cannot think, the Government and academia are evil to teach stupidity. Where it cannot be thought opposite of, where generations are caused to suffer for buffoonery of today. Beneficent and revolutionary aspects of mind are demonized, and lobotomized through rotary worded education.


You can think in visuals, rapid-eye-movement allows us to generate real things in near space. An hallucination is a side effect of word reality, often occurring in near space or in the head; words are abstractions, man-made reality is an abomination of the word ( in it's current state ); intelligence however is not only grasping the harmonious, but also the chaotic; not only the logic, but also the creative. When we experience hallucinations, it's lack of confidence in the creative aspects of the mind. It's feedback from a lobotomized mind, thinking in tongue over following the senses and wordless truth.


There is more universe in the self, than there is in the worded universe, that we will never conquer, that we will never understand completely. In ourselves we can understand the universe, it's something in our blood.


In a wordless world, life would be an art-form as well as a science-form. Moments would be thought back to in imagery, time would pass fluently. There would be great horizons of selves and of humanity, their character and flair would flourish, and the world would change for the good - opposite to what it is now, opposite to what most academicians think, opposite to the views of a rational child.

Edited by s1eep

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