language Hi,
interesting question. In my experience:
the language that any of us use is based within our intellect and so language alone cannot prove subjectuve reality. To prove to myself that I do create my experience I have had to learn a new language that you could call an emotional, intuitive language. It is also easier for me to accept that I have two very different set of sense apparatus, the outer senses (5) that I use within physical reality and the inner senses that I use to experience beyond the five senses. This inner language cannot be truley translated into physical language but can be fully understood and used in experiences beyond the limited language we use.
Learning to understand and use the language of the inner senses has allowed me to experience a 'world' beyond the five senses, allowing me to gain more understadning of the nature of reality and it's subjective but co-operative nature.
Although language itself cannot prove subjective reality, using the right language can help open the door to the inner senses and broader experiences.
Dave |