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the language of the unconscious is not verbal. It’s like the language of dreams.
John Cleese • Creativity: A Short and Cheerful Guide
Iain McGilchrist Quotes (Author of The Master and His Emissary)
Kaluli
The Kaluli people’s general belief about babies is that they do not have much understanding of what’s going on around them. In social contexts, they position their babies as observers, not as active participants.
Unlike American adults, who will chat up a storm with babies in “proto-conversation,” Kaluli adults rarely address their children. T
... See moreRebecca Ericson-Hua • From the Crib to the Community
Con il tempo imparerà ad associare il suono di una parola a un gesto, ma sarà sempre il linguaggio non verbale a comunicare per primo.
Graeme Sims • Il linguaggio segreto dei cani (Varia) (Italian Edition)
“Communication is not what has been said. It is what it is possible to say— and that is guarded by the implicit messages inherent in the relationships.” - Nora Bateson, Combining
When we were born, we had no words. As infants, we were free of any sense of separation. This is why we all know the natural state innately.
Kat Adamson • Sailor Bob
papagaio do paço Não falava — assobiava. Sabia bem que a verdade Não é coisa de palavra.
Fernando Pessoa • Poemas de Fernando Pessoa (Portuguese Edition)
Parents are often dumbfounded by how quickly children learn new words, not realizing that every word they are saying is now leading the baby to search for events and objects in the environment that are unfamiliar and to derive a two-way relation between those events or objects and these new words.