In our forray into the rules of Tune, we will cover first our basic notion of experience, upon which the spirits (base words) are based. This is important, to understand the deep meaning early words might have had on monkeys and ultimately humans. They didn't just quickly learn all of language and how to speak like we do just over night, they felt the meaning of each sound, it was a new medium. Each sound was sacred, each sound was met with intensity and passion. It stirred in the ancient monkeys a huge drive to understand, listening to the sounds others made, and what they meant by it. They learned a lot just by listening and observing, not talking back in an unreflective banter. They reflected. Looked back on.
luk bak rik
Oooh, what do they mean by that? Luk! Look at the patterns. Bak! Look over what you've already looked over before. And then look over it again! On it, flowing and traversing over the past. They reflected and they learned.
luban.
lujban.
lojban.
loan joke bond.
The monkeys would find patterns in what others had said. And build a language out of those patterns.
This would lead to the hypothesis that modern language is a dumbing down of knowledge and participation by the community. It would lead to the hypothesis that we were bread to be dull-minded so that we can make tools in the physical world to help us become more automated. So that would lead to a possible hypthesis that the flood story was a flood of not confusion but ignoration. The spreading of ignorance on purpose to dumb us down.
So those would have to be tested for.
So the monkeys felt each sound. They let it resonate in their souls. They experienced each sound and felt it in their bodies. They would then seek out the meaning of such a sound, and learn to communicate with each other on a deeper level.
So monkeys would be communicating at a deeper level than before. They would have said stuff like:
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That would be you. I love you. And you point and point after saying that, and you demonstrate it with actions. You observe and absorb the feelings of your close ones, the one's who will deliver the message straight to you. The ones who you spend time with the most. And you experience these words.
At first, using the vowels and consonants is like painting with a paintbrush your inner experiences. People can read from you your inner experience, by creating a shared set of sound sequences that we all remember. These sound sequences become realized to be words at some point, and then we begin thinking more abstractly.
So we create the rules for the language. And that is what you see here today.
Making sounds with a disco ball basically. Partying in up. Making beats, living a vibrant life.
This may have become like music and rhythm and dancing, and eventually possibly chanting experiences through sound sequences. These would become like the first words.
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So perhaps these longer words were the first words to be created. But then they got summed down and filtered down to the bare essence of it, which is where we get the 3-10 letter 1-2 syllable words. The longer words fell something up, they provide you with a deep experience which you have to unpack, which you can just experience through raw emotion by unpacking each sound in a sequence in the environment.
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Cha-ching, that is the right answer.
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Feel the beat, feel it hit.
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Then.
gud ciq kiq
Good thing king. What does this mean? We observe like the ancient would've, pondered the meaning in depth.
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Vertical writing, seeing it written down would be how it's maybe done.
So then they observe and observe, until they end at thinking in terms of words.
Somehow they develop models for things.
The language is here to guide you back into the grass where we used to play. The rocks where we used to sit and chissel for all day every day for long swaths of time. The language will never be truly finished, it will be an exploration into the infinite memory. A ricochet and absorption of wisdom and experience from the oneness. As we fine tune our bond, we see the beauty of the universe. So we keep refining and chiseling away until we create a tool to navigate the oneness. Such a tool will be like a seed to the mind's eye, and reunite us with the unity. The trees will bloom and perfection will be achieved. As long as we keep unifying with the oneness, breaking it down, and finding the secret behind how things act.
We use the scientific method where appropriate, and otherwise resort back to logical reasoning given a fuzzy and incomplete view of facts. We determine what goes into the puzzle and what works horribly. We decide on paths forward and refine our understanding of the unity.
Unity lives in part through the differences we each portray in our
lives. So be unique, bathe in the fountain, ride on the spiral of our
divinity and yet still be a human1
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The initial terms are there as an entrypoint into conversation and exploration, so we can refine them until they are pieces of gold themselves, spiritually. Ideally we should land on a small set of terms which can be expanded to several hundreds of thousands of ideas. These 100-500k ideas will allow us talk about things on all edges in an unlimited number of sentences. Not one person could learn the entire thing, it would be just beyond grasp, the level of depth we could go in various realms of knowledge and human experience. So we get to tens of millions of experiences in a lifetime. But at the same time, have and remember the seed to get back to the oneness.
Experience life to the fullest potential, while remembering where you came from and where you are going.
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Embrace the powerful, bathe in the fountain, lose youself between the sounds. Keep going.