Hakann: This Would Help Earth Humans Talk and Think Better

Channel: A.S.

My dearest brothers and sisters,

This is Hakann speaking. I greet you in peace and love.

In your head, “getting groceries” is one concept, right?

Yet from another perspective, that one concept includes multiple sub-concepts. For example, getting groceries means deciding what you need to get from the store. It means going to the grocery store. It means collecting the items that you need. Et cetera.

And those concepts have sub-concepts themselves. For example, “collecting the items you need” involves, among other things, walking to the right aisle and then putting the item in your shopping cart.

Those concepts have sub-concepts themselves. Walking involves using certain muscles in your body, while keeping balance and making sure that you avoid walking into objects and other people.

It’s easy to talk in terms of “getting groceries.” However, if you had to write out “getting groceries” in terms of the most fundamental and basic concepts you had, it would become an unwieldy nightmare. Instead of saying “getting groceries”, you would have to say something like: think about what you need to get from the store, possibly by walking up to the fridge and looking into it. Then determine where a piece of paper is. Walk up to the piece of paper, using these muscles. Get the piece of paper. Determine where a pen is. Walk up to the pen, using these muscles. Pick up the pen using your hand and arm muscles. Then write down what you need to get from the store on the piece of paper with the pen, using these arm and hand muscles. Et cetera.

So as you can see, it’s very useful to have single concepts that include multiple sub-concepts. Sure, technically you don’t need the concept “getting groceries”, because technically you can write it out in terms of sub-concepts only. But as we saw, it’s certainly useful to have the term “getting groceries.” If you didn’t have it, thinking and communication would become a lot harder. You would have to spend more brainpower and more words to communicate what exactly you’re going to do if you didn’t have the term “getting groceries.”

With that in mind, the people of Earth could think and communicate better if you would create useful new words that included several sub-concepts. In the same way that “getting groceries” is a term that’s technically not necessary but quite useful, you can define new words that may not be technically necessary, yet are useful when thinking and communicating. You can think of this as having bigger chunks or bigger pieces you can reason with at once. You can think of this as having bigger lego pieces to play with, so that you can more easily build bigger structures.

To be clear, I am not saying that you should redefine existing words. I am not a fan of that. I am also not saying that you should be inventing words that sound like they mean one thing, while actually meaning something completely different, in order to for example get a political advantage or mislead people. I am suggesting to invent useful new words, ideally whose meaning is what you would think it is by just hearing the word.

Several other languages have single words for single concepts that English lacks. For example, German has schadenfreude, which means feeling joy at another person’s misfortune. German also has zeitgeist, which means the beliefs and ideas of an era. These are examples of useful words, because without these single words you would have to use several words to describe this one thing.

And of course, there are lots of other useful words that English could borrow from German or from other languages.

English speakers often make fun of the German language for having single words for just about everything, but that’s actually incredibly useful. It means German speakers can think and communicate better. It would help if English speakers did that too.

Note that in George Orwell’s book 1984, the tyrannical government literally destroys words in order to limit the ways in which the population can think. Indeed, if you lack certain words, then thinking and communicating becomes harder. Conversely if you introduce certain useful words, then thinking and communicating becomes easier.

Another example of a word that would be useful to introduce would be a single word for “this has been improved but it’s still not good enough.”

Et cetera. If you sit down, you can probably think of several other concepts that would be useful to cover with one word.

If you have programming experience, the following comparison might be useful. If you’re programming, it’s useful to define your own methods, which you can then call repeatedly. That way, you don’t have to write the same code multiple times, which has multiple advantages. Well, it’s similarly useful to define new words that cover a certain single concept that you will want to talk about multiple times.

I understand that it’s a challenge that the other people you’re talking with need to actually understand the new word you’re using. Well, with friends and family you can just tell them that you invented a new word and explain its meaning to the other person. It also helps to pick names for your new words that strongly point to their actual meaning. For example, zeitgeist just consists of the word “zeit”, time, and “geist”, spirit. So a German speaker can easily intuit that zeitgeist means something like “spirit of the times.” The English equivalent would be creating the new word “timespirit” and defining it as being the beliefs and ideas of an era. Similarly, schadenfreude consists of the German words for harm and joy, so the English equivalent of schadenfreude would be inventing the word “harmjoy”. In German it’s a bit clearer when you say schadenfreude that the freude (joy) is about the schaden (harm), but you get the idea, which is that it’s good to pick words that suggest their meaning. And in some cases, it’s useful to just mash up two words to create a new word, if that new mashed-up word indeed points to its meaning.

I hope to have instilled in you the idea that it can improve your thinking and communication to define new words, or borrow words from other languages. I am curious to see if some of you will start creating and introducing your own words.

If you know useful words that Earth humans could start using, whether they are words from other languages or words that you invented yourself, feel free to share them in the comment section.

Your star brother,
Hakann

For Era of Light

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72 Replies to “Hakann: This Would Help Earth Humans Talk and Think Better”

  1. T

    I started to feel like it was part of a Pacification.
    I recently saw on Youtube that there are about 6 galactic wars that last over 1 million years.
    I hope you don’t get caught up in it.
    We, the civilians on the Earth, do not know the history, circumstances, or information itself.

    I have doubts about modern medicine and vaccines on Earth.
    There are too many lies.
    In fact, the Cabal itself does not use modern medicine and vaccines.
    Those are bad things that are used for popular control.
    There are too many such malicious control methods.

    Why do I write a food list?
    Safe and reliable foods are no longer distributed in Japan in generally, so they are difficult to obtain. In Japan, there are approximately 1,500 permitted additives. The whole thing is in a really crazy state. Stores only carry things that contain poison. There is also the issue of my budget.
    It’s hard to get, so I’m just thinking hard and trying to get it. Do you understand?

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    1. T

      In Japan, not only food, but also water, air, and soil are severely contaminated.

      Of course, the cabal or somebody is also complicit, but
      it seems that there is some kind of harassment by Arcturus. It’s not just vaccines or psychological things.

      This planet is run by a cabal, and it is said that the higher cabals are in communication with the GF.
      In other words, it is my observation that the GF is hostile to Earthlings.

      I hate to admit it, but it’s true.

      I think I’ll refrain from visiting for a while.
      I’m a little hesitant to say something I don’t want to say.

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      1. T

        https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm43185573
        https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-03859-w

        NEWS
        06 December 2023
        Self-copying RNA vaccine wins first full approval: what’s next?
        Researchers look ahead to the potential uses and benefits of a technology that has been more than 20 years in the making.

        The approval of yet another RNA-based vaccine for COVID-19 might not seem momentous. But the endorsement last week by Japanese authorities of a jab against SARS-CoV-2 constructed using a form of RNA that can make copies of itself inside cells — the first ‘self-amplifying’ RNA (saRNA) granted full regulatory approval anywhere in the world — …

        I saw this story online today.
        I can never forgive this.

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        1. YourChoice

          Don’t beat yourself up if you decided to go ahead with the Jab, look at purchasing MMS to detoxify your body…
          Keep on a high vibe, all my live to you

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  2. unionylibertad

    One of the most confusing terms in English when I learned it was the in, out, off, on, over, under, and so many like it when added after another word which changes completely the meaning of what one wants to say…For instance: Take off, (despegar), back off ( retirarse, dejarlo), look out (cuidado, ¡ojo!)…We have usually one word to describe these English expressions…Therefore, it is difficult to understand them at the beginning when learning the language…Hakann, the term you used in German to describe harmjoy, I believe we use the word “mofarse” “burlarse” in Spanish…Which describes someone being hurtful when someone is having a hard time or they are suffering…Those words describe joy over someone’s missery…I believe that using one word to describe a whole sentence would be more useful in communicating with others…Less time consuming and less complications by misunderstanding…I love the German language, yet it is not an easy one to learn…Easy for me to pronounce, but difficult to learn…Much Love to you and Love you ideas…

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    1. Tracey

      Hey there unionylibertad, I will do my best to help your confusion for the many unnecessary English words?
      I have always thought other languages are hard!! Not that I know any, it’s probably a good thing, I would more than likely say, ‘yes thanks’ when I should have said, ‘no thanks’….I could imagine the confusion I would cause, it would be quite funny 😁.
      Anyways I only know English language, and the English language is quite evil!! All the different words can actually be used against you! For example if you are relying on a document to use for evidence? The words can in fact be interpreted in a way the “document” is useless!
      But these unnecessary words can be used in your favour too? For example, if say you receive a “fine” for “disobeying a road rule etc etc” or “not picking up your dogs 💩”…
      If you know how the English language works and why our names are in CAPITAL LETTERS, and a BOX around our NAMES, ADDRESS etc etc all this and much more in fact benefits us! These “fines” can be sent right back to the sender WITHOUT payment!! Anyway this is such a totally different topic, and I could go on and on and on…
      There really is much more involved with English language therefore I would stay confused and not even speak the language if I was in your position.
      I have probably confused you even more 🥴. I do apologise if I have😉.

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        1. Tracey

          I just cracked up 😆. I’m so glad you sent me that! It made no sense whatsoever🤪. I reckon for SURE I confused unionylibtard way MORE!! No wonder I never received a reply, I just rambled on🙄.

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          1. Tracey

            Pop goes the weazle😆. Never heard of that site? I’ll check it tomorrow/today. I’ll be there, if you are not there when I am I’ll msg here to let you know. Wishing you the sweetest dreams Klaudia🥱🥰

          2. Tracey

            I’ll just quickly mention Hakaan mentions the word Joy?
            Joy is my middle name…mmmmm
            🥰💕🍃🏡

      1. jakesey54

        Yes, Tracy. Also what you have shared about the English language is like a breath of crisp fresh country air. 🦋

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        1. Tracey

          Hey there Jake, ‘a crisp breath of COUNTRY AIR’? Well I do live out in the bush, so I guess that may explain why maybe? Do you get the impression I’m from the bush? Would love to know your thoughts? Oh and when you mentioned opera like, if I was to explain how “BEAUTIFUL” I sounded it was opera like. Thanks for the info Jake, much appreciated🎵

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          1. jakesey54

            I love your Aussie energy. Reminds me to keep not taking things seriously. The answers are in the questions?🤪🙃

  3. T

    Actually, I posted someting twice, but they will not be reflected.
    I feel that people on the ground are being harassed and censored.

    Sorry, for saying so.

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    1. the_complaint_department

      In my limited experience, you won’t get censored here unless you’re intentionally harassing others (and I do walk very close to that fence).
      If you’re REALLY harassing others you might get uncreated, but that topic is apparently above our current pay grade.

      I believe the seemingly random issues with post delaying and sometimes getting lost in the bin have to do with trying to post URL links; but it’s always in good measure to be patient and treat these like messages in bottles just floating about… We are kind of censoring ourselves sometimes, you know?

      My sympathies about the situation in Japan. To my knowledge, the Arcturus in the vaccine has indeed been named in relation to a particular genetic starseed lineage, but NOT because it has been created, approved or recommended by that lineage. The GF ‘involvement’ with the vaccines is always about reducing the amount of harm they are able to cause. Hence it’s not a false flag… and this is why using the right WORDS matter.

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      1. Raksha

        You are on a roll haha. Thanks for that message. It made me smile.
        You are far from harrasing people John.

        I did not know about the Arcturus thing neither.

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      2. WK

        Nice one ! That line linking “uncreation” to our current pay grade made me laugh… Humour (in general, and specially about oneself) is a powerful source of strength.

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  4. T

    There is always a disconnect between words and concepts.
    Therefore, in such cases, there is room and necessity for some supplementary thinking, feeling, and interpretation.
    I feel that restrictions and controls regarding language are not very desirable.

    Even so, the political, economic, environmental, and medical deterioration in Japan is nothing short of shocking, and this is no time for such word games, for me.

    https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/japans-ministry-of-health-labour-and-welfare-approves-csl-and-arcturus-therapeutics-arct-154-the-first-self-amplifying- mrna-vaccine-approved-for-covid-in-adults-301999193.html

    Japan’s Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare Approves CSL and Arcturus Therapeutics’ ARCT-154, the first Self-Amplifying mRNA vaccine approved for COVID in adults

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  5. Klaudia

    Thanks A.S., “H. can” (that’s how I’m supposed to understand his name), and EVERY single comment you caused, for “The Knowing of All” within me got such a powerful boost via all of you –> there’s SO MUCH MORE meaning behind what we’re saying = exchanging here.

    Special thanks to Tracey –> such FRESH energy!! 😋

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    1. Tracey

      Yes! MUCH MORE meaning! How really interesting reading how others perceive the same topic! It kind of gives you sense where people are at? And thank you so much for your special thanks and your take on me ‘such Fresh energy’…this had me think ‘WOW!…how sweet’. Very much appreciated Klaudia 😊

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      1. Klaudia

        [LOL… “YOU are quite something dear “Trace” –> AS I’m talking to you “in my mind” “trying” to find words for “WHY Germany?” I’m receiving an answer “almost too good to be true”… 🙏🙏👍🤝]

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        1. Tracey

          Oh Klaudia only if you knew how curious I am? Not curious for gossiping, like some🙄. I am curious to learn new things and curious in a detective type of way too?

          You were told WHY Germany!!😲 And you ended your msg with ‘it’s to good to be true’!!😧. I do need to say you couldn’t end your comment any worse!!!

          Please don’t be offended? I tend to express how I feel, some people prefer to ignore me? I am not rude whatsoever, it’s just curiosity.

          I ask one thing only if you wish to comment? Just comment however you feel! I’ll get straight to the point…I respect you for whatever you feel or don’t feel like sharing?😊

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        2. jakesey54

          I know that the German language sounds great when sung, operatic or otherwise. Pleiadians love and excel in all things musical, so there’s a correlation here. Nothing ‘iffy’ to me.

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          1. Tracey

            Hey there Jake, are you referring to my previous comment when I spoke to the Caterpillar? Re I sounded as though I was almost singing?

          2. Klaudia

            OR Jajesey are you suggesting you don’t expect more “CONCRETE” reason for mentioning “Germany”… lol

            Don’t know what happened to my reply Tracey… I’d put in my email bc you’ll need a bit of context to satisfy your “detective way of being curious”, that btw I KNOW from myself only too well… 🤓 😎

            The headline Trace has to do with “the consciousness of THINGS” or “IT”, but that’s ONLY ONE aspect. Soooo muuuch STRUCTURE in everything, just like Hakann was saying… Did you know that some people have heartfelt love relationships with OBJECTS? I didn’t before I had to connect those dots and was quite surprised when listening to some of those ppls very enlightening stories on yt…

            Before I forget: I’d like to offer you my pov on your “to under stand”-statement bc I know that’ll serve you some NICE food for thought… 😇.

            But first let’s see if without email this one’ll go thru now❣️.

          3. Tracey

            Hey there Klaudia!! I just love your way of keeping me in suspense!! Very very cheeky😊, I love cheekiness, I’m a bit that way too! You sound like you would be fun to hang out with😁.
            Okay I’m quickly letting you know this came through? Now I’ll get back to the msg and see how much I can process. So this won’t be last you hear from me, I briefly read over your msg and was a bit like😗. So I know I’ll have questions it just depends what🤔….there will NEVER be a last🤗.

          4. Tracey

            Oh I get what you are saying kind of? The headline Trace and the Objects is me being conscious of my wise mate ‘HR’ plus my feelings for him are very real, real to the point I felt tearfully upset because he was watching all his mates grow new leaves however he wasn’t and hasn’t grown any new leaves😢.
            Am I on the right track or am I totally lost? I don’t mind being lost by the way, cos getting back I learn something new every time! Anyway I don’t why I mentioned that but oh well!
            For some reason I feel there is more to why you mention “trace”, especially with “””” them things? I don’t know what they called but I know what they mean… And of course Jake would want a more of a CONCRETE why? I feel Jake is now curious about Germany, only because he chose Germany to comment about? What are your thoughts? However Jake did mention opera like, and now when I think of a word to describe me singing, it was opera like? No broken glasses, it was my first time though.🐛🦋🥰

          5. Tracey

            Klaudia, Klaudia I traced my way back like years and years ago??
            I literally “stand-under” what you have awoken me too… WOW Klaudia, like WOW!!! I am kind of lost for words, that doesn’t happen to me often?

            I totally know why now I have only ever felt such strong feelings towards HR.
            I would sometimes think to myself, why do I feel the way I do towards HR? I feel terrible saying that? However that’s me thinking in 3D! Because there is NO reason why I shouldn’t feel the way I do towards HR.

            I don’t have the same feelings towards his mates who do not have new growth? I mean I do care about them however I have never become tearful and told them it’s okay you don’t have new growth, you are still very beautiful, very special, and I love you.

            WOW Klaudia this is so unbelievable but believable at the same time if you know what I mean? You are so right about joining the dots, in fact you are spot on!!!
            This is quite emotional Klaudia, beautiful but also emotional? I am so very grateful you allowed me to do my detective work, instead of putting my curiosity at ease. Thank you Klaudia with all my love and so so much more!! You may not realise how special you are towards me, I am just so so grateful for you, it was all you who awakened me to this, I don’t know how to express my gratitude for you?
            We have only communicated a few times, I never ever expected this!! I do not ever “expect” how some others do, they could be expecting anything, I don’t know what? I won’t expect anything, I am not just meaning materialistic items, I mostly mean peoples words and actions…Mostly because by not “expecting” anything you cannot be disappointed, I feel too this causes friction between people because someone didn’t do what the other expected from them🙄.

            Okay now Germany? What I got is, “trace” meaning originated from Germany, only it is pronounced ‘engram’… Okay Hakaan does refer to Language, Germany and he does mention German words, their meaning, and asks if anyone can come up with a new word, mmmm? I feel Hakaan was not really asking for new words, he was more trying to express something without saying exactly what?
            I will need to read Hakaans msg again and decipher the msg. 🤓😎😉

            This has totally blown me away, I can’t believe this would happen to me, like really Klaudia never!!

            I am wondering if HR could possibly be my brother from this life? There is just something special about the whole property?
            I could tell you so many more experiences I have been blessed with, everyday I just want to experience something new.
            One particular one is about my brother, but he does not look how he did in 3D, who knows they all could have something to do with my brother? He and I had something very special, he is 7yrs older than me. When he left for his new journey it happened suddenly, wait I just need to write this before I forget, when he had his motorbike accident his head hit a tree, apparently his a helmet came off before he hit the tree…it’s okay I can talk about this now, so don’t think I’m sitting here crying my eyes out cos I’m not🙂. But I am quite exhausted. I hope you don’t mind Klaudia I am going to go for now, but I will be back with more. I love and respect you Klaudia, you have shown me the same. All I ask is please continue being you! I find mostly people I have met face to face are people pleasers, they will do anything even if they don’t want to, and only to please the person, for me that is totally being dishonest to themselves, therefore I feel if they can easily be dishonest to themselves they can totally easily be dishonest to anyone. Cheers for now Klaudia, have the sweetest dreams🧚🥱💖

  6. T

    Japan’s Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare Approves CSL and Arcturus Therapeutics’ ARCT-154, the first Self-Amplifying mRNA vaccine approved for COVID in adults

    https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/japans-ministry-of-health-labour-and-welfare-approves-csl-and-arcturus-therapeutics-arct-154-the-first-self-amplifying-mrna-vaccine-approved-for-covid-in-adults-301999193.html

    Is the Arcturus here related to the Arcturus that belongs to the Galactic Federation?
    They confessed to being involved in chemtrails and vaccines.
    I’m full of doubts.

    It appears that the Galactic Federation makes extensive use of false flag operations.

    Of course it’s important to use accurate language, but there are so many things to worry about that we don’t have the luxury.

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  7. Michael

    My native language is not english. It is russsian. Here we don’t have word like ‘gaslighting’, but it is incredibly powerful imho.
    But i think there absolutely must be deep understending (feeling by gut). It hardly depends on people consciousness level.
    ‘Zeitgeist’ – what a beautiful example by Hakann.

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  8. Adapa

    Greetings,

    Hakann has provided many facts. The old perspective/theory is: Should people ‘go’ through life or ‘grow’ through life. The answer is both. This has been proven.

    I will give some adjustments to the following quotes:

    “To effectively communicate, we must realize that we are all different in the way we perceive the world and use this understanding as a guide to our communication with others.” – Tony Robbins

    (Perspective/theorization should not ever be used as guidance. Instead use only facts as a guide. Use the understanding of facts when communicating with others)

    “Honest, open communication is the only street that leads us into the real world… We then begin to grow as never before. And once we are on this road, happiness cannot be far away.” ― John Joseph Powel

    (Set the foundation of love and understanding within firstly, than proceed with only honesty/facts during all communications. Strong foundations/factualization persists into the future, while weak foundations/perceptions crumble devoid into the near present time)

    “Effective communication is 20% what you know and 80% how you feel about what you know.” – Jim Rohn

    (The most effectiveness we can have during conversations is through 100 percent of what we know, and 100 percent of how we feel. People should communicate in fullness and benevolence.

    Thanks for your message Hakann.

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    1. Tracey

      Adapa thank you for your comment, don’t take this personally, I am giving you my take on your comment.

      Re ‘Should people ‘go’ through life or ‘grow’ through life’.
      Are you saying the answer is in these quotes and these quotes are proof?

      That’s the whole issue with humanity, they look for their answer? They are doubting their own feelings! This is partly why Earth is the way things are right now don’t you feel?

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  9. WK

    All communication that requires physical movement is exhausting ! This encompasses for example using mouth for vocal, moving hand for writing, making gestures for illustrating, nodding head for signalling, etc.

    Telepathy is physically motionless, and thus much faster and much more energy efficiency. Transmit an image to the other’s mind and all is said (hence, the saying “a picture is worth a thousand words”).

    No wonder the dark ones blocked our telepathy. We (Earth Humans) are a highly sophisticated global network of information that could run at hundreds of Gbits per second, that was severally restricted to a few hundred Kbits per second by forcing our need to communicate to be routed via physical phenomena outside of us (e.g. talking and hearing). Not to mention that it drains us energetically (e.g., we all had that moment where we try to explain a complex situation to someone, and though “how am I going to explains this to her/him?” or “I am exhausted, I can’t be bothered to explain it…”). Its like building a computer picture one pixel at a time(!) Ufff….

    In telepathy, we just transmit an image in a seemingly instantaneous way. Or a short movie, and all is said. Note that it encompasses at least two dimensions (X and Y in space, and T in time), while when talking…well… you have to explain first the context, then the action, and if the context changes you also need to encapsulate that, and if there is more that two people it becomes complex to track who is doing what… It is exhausting(!) Pleiadians also add another dimension (to compress more information) like smells, colours and emotions.

    Imagine watching an image of a beautiful landscape and receiving at the same time the feeling of joy and hapiness from the other person. What a most delightful experience that would be! Not to mention how this (encapsulating emotions with pictures) could be in romantic situations within a couple (including intercourse). Let us all try to be more telepathic… ! 😉

    Beautiful Hakann, thank you for sharing your (and ours) Universal and most complete language of all… LOVE! Much Love to you and all our sisters and brothers there with you ! Sending you telepathically pictures of beautifull Sunny green landscapes filled with flowers encapsulated with my joy and hapiness ! Chuack Chuack

    Yours forever Loving,
    WK

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    1. Tracey

      Your comment is just so PERFECT!!!
      EXACTLY how I feel, I couldn’t have said it any better! Thank you WK, finally someone ‘gets it’!!…For me the English language is nothing but trickery, disrespectful and in fact meaningless.
      For example I don’t use the word ‘understand’ aka ‘stands under’…I am not above anyone! Until I relearn telepathy, English language is all I can use. By the way WK, do you know your Constitutional Rights? 🙂

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  10. José Augusto

    “Bravo!” Is a Wonderful Word! It means Great Acomplishment in many languages and cultures. The point here also is: The A.I. thing. That “Thing” is going to mix up many meaning and create its onw language.

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  11. John

    My take is that languages convey the structure (as limitations) of their native vibrational environment. English people have twenty different words for ‘rain’ and zero for ‘appetite’, whereas French… well, it doesn’t have thave that je-ne-sais-quoi. For USA text you need to grasp every TLA (three-letter-acronym) or you’ll get lost. The lack of ‘to be’ verb in differing immanent and transient forms is also a little crude.

    Car-horn language can basically say combinations of ‘Look out’ and ‘F-you’; but diving into the subtlety of tones, one can perceive a very rich variety of ‘F-you’ ranging from the “Use the F-ing turning signal” to the complex “Yes I could see you a mile off and hit the brakes but the guy behind me would honk at me and I wouldn’t deserve it so I’m passing it on to you beforehand”.

    In Chinese however if you change the tone of a word you end up saying a different one, which probably makes singing very difficult. It’s naturally unsuited for negative concepts; “you’re ugly” must become “Your Honorable Person is Difficult to Look at”, which is hardly the the same thing.

    But even using the same language as we (try) to do here, we have enough communication trouble rooted in differences of personal vibration. If the logic side of the brain is temporarily disabled, definitions and continuity disappear – turning concatenated letters, words or sounds into dead, repetitive symbols while the emotions associated the stimulus remain clearly perceived.

    When you first start following the channelings of Yeshua and Saul by John Smallman it’s like every paragraph is a variation of “You’re all Love because God is Love and Love is all that is possible to be. This is all a very temporary illusion of being disconnected from Love.”
    It’s like reaching Barney’s answering machine. HOWEVER it never feels bad to read it once you understand that it is precisely the point: if you’re entering a blocked alley, the only useful roadsign is “dead end”. Saying anything else would be a corruption of it’s purpose, if you’re looking for a location reference you must seek out different signs based in their uniqueness.

    Conversely, to someone reaching out to earthlings from outside it must also feel like all that we say is variations of “I’m lost, this is bad, someone should look into it” (given most channeled answers that end up here). I would bring up the subject of what words such as ‘uncreated’ might imply but I kind of just made that point on another Pleiadian’s article and don’t mean to sound like a broken record myself, so let’s leave it at that.

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    1. Raksha

      So you are complaint-department right ? 🙂

      Good post indeed. I heard that some people in the far north (sorry for my imprecision, I forgot which one) have more than 2 dozens words for the different states of ice or snow. Words are interesting in the sense that they express a cultural mindset, as you said.

      I find that english is a good langage to make up new and easily understandable new words. Greek and Latin as well of course, they are the roots of many of our europeans words.

      To all : we are not telepathic yet, so I find this topic interresting. We still have to use words to communicate. And improving our communication is a good thing.

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  12. jakesey54

    “Creikey-mola” is my made up word today for, “I don’t know what (the heck) is happening/ is going on/is being expressed, but I’m sure, it is the right thing (to experience) for this moment at least. I may use it often. Or not. Then, there’s always the telepathy option.

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        1. Tracey

          You live down under yeah? The reason I ask is because Creikey Aussie slang, and so is Bloke. It’s just that I’m an Aussie, its pretty cool to see another on here.

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          1. jakesey54

            No, I live in the UK. That phrase is well known!! Telepathy is much much better, less static, more real communication. It’s God’s language, just like Nature is God’s garment.

  13. cirno reed

    I do found we need new words, as I experience vague feelings that can’t find and words on earth to descript it in meditation.

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    1. Tracey

      We do not need to be verbal, we need our memory to remind us how to communicate telepathically.

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  14. Raksha

    French langage is not very proficient at using such « bundled words ». It’s very good for poetry and such, though.

    Asian cultures have many words that are such good examples, that reflect their particular mindset.

    For instance, Ikigai is a Japanese concept that includes what you like to do, what you are good at doing, what you get paid for, and what benefits you bring to others in so doing.

    The Korean « Han » means something like a deep sadness with a glimmer of hope.

    Zeitgeist is indeed a great exemple. I use this word sometimes.

    I recently invented a new word: Nightwork or Nightworkers. It refers to the Lightwork that is either done during sleep time, or done on the invisible planes of the collective consciousness.

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    1. John

      ‘Synchronicity’ is a concept introduced by Jung that I always found very useful and that should be more popular. From it I derived ‘synchronaut’, which is how I describe a person or function involved in operating events outside a strict cause-effect relationship.
      ‘Paycheck’ and ‘Tenet’ are two movies that explore that idea very well.

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      1. Klaudia

        Thx John&C.G. Jung… “SYNCHRONAUT” is the word I neeeeded… because sth that doesn’t have a word LITERALLY CAN’T EXIST can it…

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        1. Klaudia

          Ok, “my team” just told me “saying thank you is not enough” in exchange for what we got from you. So they reminded me of this “story”:

          During the decade before my expiration date hit me almost a decade ago I worked as a human fire extinguisher inside my local Youth Welfare Office, when one night my on-call duty phone rang bc some 14yrs old had gotten out of control and was unstoppably wrecking his room. “Parents” helplessly had called the cops, cops called me, so I naturally expected some BIG BOY thinking “WTF am I gonna do??”

          When I got there:
          Firstly I knew that family: Some retired ex self imployed “too horny for his age” german bloke with a dusty wig on his head had “bought” himself a not half his age asian woman on the internet, who’d only arrived that night WITH HER SON who wasn’t welcomed at all, in his big fat house. Instead HE was to live in some ex office room at the far end of what used to be production halls, all cold and empty. So there wasn’t much of a question about what to do, I simply took the boy “and ran”.

          But here is the noteworthy bit:
          The boy only had his mother, no family in Germany since SHE was from the Phillipines where he’d never been. She haaardly spoke any german but had also never taught her son to speak her mother tongue –> “WHAAAT?”

          –> HE’D NEVER HAD ANYBODY “to talk to” or who would listen to him. Even still weeks after he was out of there ALL he’d talk about was wanting to kill himself… partly bc “he couldn’t go to school” [Panic] but had to sooner or later.

          Surprisingly this story had a very happy ending and what it taught me about communication was priceless.

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          1. Tracey

            Gidday Klaudia🥰. How upsetting to hear a 14yr boy only speak of killing himself! How can the mother be so negligent towards her son? How did his mother communicate with her son? It sounds like NEVER!! I would literally give up my own life for my two young adult sons 19 and 21.
            You and I sound very much alike? I had always wanted to become a Youth Welfare Officer, however I never found the time to focus and give my all, I’ve always felt I need to give 100%! I went through Family Court for over 4yrs with my son’s dad, there was no way I was going to give up on them!! I have so much to share.
            Anyway my Scottish Terrier showed me a lot about communication, he was a beautiful and special soul, he was cheeky too, we were a perfect match. He wasn’t afraid to experience new things, so much fun!
            I’ll get onto that site you mentioned sometime today, I’m just busy with a few things first. 😘🧚

          2. Klaudia

            HAHAAA TRACEy… it’s only my emailadress… thought we both better “get out of the way” a little… btw. I didn’t respond to your long comment bc “I got no inner go yet.”

            AND you’re right… that mother and son NEVER communicated.. but after posting that story here I UNDER STOOD it’s also pointing TO all of US… and how WE’ve never spoken to “THE MOTHER” or FATHER…

            AND you’re also right about us 2 being quite alike (otherwise we wouldn’t be talking to each other anyways)… and in quite interesting ways too. 😎🤓

          3. Tracey

            Well I don’t know if we would not talk a little? I’ll talk to anyone who wants to listen😁.
            I must say though you and Jake are the only people I have been talking to about “TRACE” etc? I haven’t had the chance to check out ‘pop goes the weasel’ yet?
            I have so many things to share with you? Cos we are alike I know you will find them very interesting😊.
            I cannot wait to hear your thoughts on everything I will be sharing with you, I have no doubt you will be quite surprised with some of what I will be sharing with, and maybe I can help you decipher some of the channeling’s too? I have something to share and would really like to hear a guys outlook on, but I wanted to ask you first if you wouldn’t mind inviting Jake to the site? I am not on any other social network, so I cannot share this information. Let me know your thoughts?
            🕵️‍♀️🕵️‍♀️…🔮

          4. John

            Oh this one took me a while to figure out, Klaudia. I must say I usually take pride in using just the right words to get my point across to whoever reads it, even if they need to read it again a couple times to fully grasp what I said AND what I did not say. Also, I’m always careful about not only what other people say but HOW they are saying it, so I can best deliver my reply using the same elements and methods they seem to employ. And now I must recognize you and your team have just beat me in my own game.

            The way you build up your reader’s expectations about the story and conduct the narrative is flawless, I can almost see it all taking place. And at the edge of our anxiety, you tell us NOT TO WORRY because it all ends well, and on TOP of that, it conveys a PRICELESS lesson about communication…

            And I had to read it all over and over again nearly twenty times, then bake my noodles over the subject as I went about my daily chores: it must be something about German that I just don’t get; because reading Jung sometimes also had this mesmerizing effect where the end of a paragraph seemingly strayed very far from how it started.

            BUT I eventually got it. And you’re absolutely right: it’s priceless, it’s absolutely genius and I can’t believe it took me so long to see what was right there the whole time. So if anything it’s ME who should thank YOU and your team for relaying such a valuable lesson! Namaste 🙏

        2. John

          Whether the gorilla IS there before you notice him is a controversy I’ll leave for quantum physicists. But it seems only fitting to have THIS word come to you right when you needed it, no? Personally, I feel our communication was missing ‘creikey-mola’ a lot more, and THAT can’t be a coincidence either.

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      2. Klaudia

        “So only now” I was supposed to look up those two movies, partly “for the word ENTROPY” that “off course I” had never HEARD of before, but also to make me understand “blablablaaahhh”… “blablablaaahhh”… “blablablaaahhh”…

        [“THIS THING NEVER STOPS!!” –> higher deeeeper meaning EVERYWHERE I look whilst “I AM ONLY THE SECRETary!!!” -> 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️]

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  15. Nameless

    I definitely learned that when I was exposed to multiple languages. Each country’s language has its own characteristics, and I was worried about how to best utilize those characteristics when translating. This is because there are times when there are no words or sentences that can be expressed appropriately in the local language. Such languages might be best expressed through telepathy or moving images.

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  16. Tracey

    I do remember a time I spoke to a Caterpillar, I took a photo of the Caterpillar at the same time.
    When I looked at the live picture my words were nothing I had ever heard before, I have no idea if the words have the same meaning in English?
    I spoke English when I spoke to the Caterpillar, however when I looked at the live picture I sounded as though I was almost singing. My voice sounded very calming and the words were so more beautiful than English.

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    1. Seiya Ura

      Thank you Tracey.

      You gave me the impression and inspiration I was looking for in a short comment.
      I’m sure Commander Hakann wanted to convey this point as well.
      In my country, there is also a culture of playing around with words, either shortening them or making them vague.
      Seiya

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      1. Tracey

        You are most welcome Seiya!
        I must say I have no idea what you got from my comment, however I am very happy for you found what you were looking for!
        I was also curious, what do you think Hakaan is truly trying to explain without actually explaining it? I hope my question makes sense to you?
        And why would he mention English when mostly English words do not mean what we have been told? In fact we wouldn’t communicate with English if everyone knew what they are really saying? We wouldn’t communicate verbally at all! I am guessing this could be what Hakaan was trying to convey?
        I am curious why Hakaan mentioned Germany?
        Take care Seiya, I would love to hear your take on this?
        Tracey 🧚

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  17. Robin

    Thanks Hakann.

    Just a quick story:

    A childhood friend of my sister gave birth to twin girls.

    When they were about 4 years old, in their shared bedroom, the mother walked past one evening to hear them chatting colloquially together.
    “How very sweet!” she thought to herself.
    Then she stopped to actually listen to what they were chatting about.

    After a minute or two, she was shocked to realise that she could not actually understand a single ‘word’ that they were saying to eachother!

    They had developed thier OWN language vocabulary together!
    (Probably in parallel to their Telepathic connection ‘channel’ too?).

    There were obvious implications to the mother that this, as far as she was concerned, was somewhat impractical & ‘undesirable’.

    The next day she gave the twins a good talking to (in English), that they were in future to use only the language that everyone around them spoke!

    Perhaps a new word for this phonema could be: ‘Twinspeak’.

    😉

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  18. Jean-Christophe

    Thank you Hakann for this teaching. Although English is not my mother tongue, I often feel the need to find new words to express concepts of philosophy and ethics. I won’t hesitate to forge new ones if necessary. This task is made easier by my education, as I know many languages, some of which are the basis of many local languages, such as Old Latin, Ancient Greek and Sanskrit. You confirm my intuition that our language – as a tool – needs to grow and evolve towards clearer, richer and more precise communication. It’s literally like raising its frequencies.

    My mother tongue is French, and I’m well aware of its limitations as well as its strength. In this dark period preceding your intervention, I feel as if my culture is going to disappear. It won’t be much of a loss, in my opinion, apart from the incredible and magnificent tool that is its language. That’s why I feel the need to forge new words in this language, and to address with it the subjects and issues of the new humanity.

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    1. Prof._Higgins

      “(…)the French don’t care what they DO, actually, as long as they PRONOUNCE it properly.”

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  19. Victoria Lynn Hoskins

    Hi Hakann! I use the word “self-centred” to mean “centred in Self,” but I have to explain my usage, as people generally take it to mean “selfish.” To me, there is nothing wrong with being “self-centred,” as that is how we are meant to be. It also does not mean not caring about others.

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