Words Are Tools For Translating Our Super Sensory Inputs

Intuition, instincts, and gut feelings are usually being reasoned and understood through the use of words.

E For Expression
2 min readOct 2, 2020

The human body is amazingly capable of sensing the happenings of disasters and global changes from distances. This ability is similar to that of other animals like migratory birds. However, the sensory inputs provided by the human body are not always understandable to the owner.

Fortunately, the creation of the dictionary has made much of those explainable. With the proper usage of words, we would be able to translate the invisible energy, that we felt, into an understandable form. On the contradictory, the translations tend to vary depending on the languages, word choices, sentence structure, and etc. As a result, it can be interpreted differently by different people.

Despite so, the overall energy of a translation of the same input can be similar or the same as another. In other words, despite the variety of translations, all of those have the same meaning behind different interpretations. At the same time, it requires a person with clarity to identify different translations that carry the same meaning. Concurrently, to attain and maintain a level of clarity to see past the differences of the texts in a busy routine lifestyle is most likely not easy.

Even though it may seem tricky to identify the similar ones, the trickiness doesn’t stop anyone from understanding the messages that the others are conveying. Nevertheless, regardless of the identification ability, if words are properly used, messages can be passed efficiently and clearly as intended; the sentence structure can affect the tone and deliverance of the intended messages while the word choices can alter the impact and meaning of the messages.

Despite the difficulties that may surface from the usage of words, words are inevitably a wonderful tool for us to communicate certain aspects of the world that cannot be experienced from another’s point of view. Without it, we may still be communicating on the surface level using sticks and knots. At the same time, civilizations would have been built incongruously. Therefore, the creation of words is a heaven-sent gift to be appreciated for it has opened doors for accessibility to experiences and creations beyond our own.

--

--