Every thought you think is a word
Every thought you think ends with a word — the word you think best co-responds to what you’re about to say, in self-talk or aloud makes no difference.
But that’s not all. Every thought you think also begins with a word. That’s because you have a word for everything you have a word for, including for nothing, that is for everything you feel, see, hear, smell, touch, taste, and know.
Even when you think of nothing, you think of a word.
WORDS
We learn words between the ages of 6 to 18 months. After that, they just sit on your nose, as it were, as glasses, and everything you look at, you see through them. To many of us, it doesn’t even occur to take them off.
Long story short, words are a prison, but not to worry, even a prison is a home if you have the key.
The key is to not think words.
You don’t think words when you forget the word of everything you have a word for, that is of everything you know.
IN THE BEGINNING IS THE WORD
To not think words can be difficult, especially in the beginning, though there are differences.
You might forget tree is a word and just look at what it’s doing instead, only to find that’s all that matters anyway.
Or you might forget you is a word and just look at what you’re doing, only to find that’s all that matters anyway.
But because you don’t think of you as a word, you might find tree easier to do than you.
THE WORD
I’m on fire to announce that I’m working on THE WORD, a book that will explain this and what I know about words in full.
Until THE WORD is out, I feel like sharing it with all of you bits and pieces in the days and weeks ahead, so be sure to stay tuned.
TAKEAWAY
- Even a prison is a home if you have the key.
- Forget the word of everything you know.
- Just see what it’s doing.
- By the end of the day, that’s all that counts anyway.
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“To not think words can be difficult, especially in the beginning, though there are differences.
You might forget tree is a word and just look at what it’s doing instead, only to find that’s all that matters anyway.
Or you might forget you is a word and just look at what you’re doing, only to find that’s all that matters anyway.
But because you don’t think of you as a word, you might find tree easier to do than you.”
I read it three times and still cannot see clearly what that means…
In the quotes, among others, I like the one of Albert Einstein: “Education is not the learning of facts, but the learning of the mind to think”
Who wouldn’t agree with the great Albert? Well, I wouldn’t. Education is learning the mind to think. This surely includes the mind learning that everything it knows is a word, including you and tree.How often has your mind learned you is a word? How often that tree is a word? I think the difference between the two is why tree=word is easier for your mind to learn than you=word, is all that my post is saying. Trusting this helps.