Explore the Universal Languages of Nature on The Secret Teachings with Ryan Gable
In our latest episode, released on All Soul's Day, we delve into the fascinating realms of animism and paganism, exploring their roles as universal languages that intertwine with the concepts of nature, science, and religion. These ancient languages, much like math and time, are deeply connected to the universal aspects of human perception and intuition, potentially transcending the very fabric of time itself.
Our discussion takes a unique turn as we examine how different cultures perceive time. While English speakers visualize time linearly, Mandarin speakers see it as vertical, and the Greeks understood it as a three-dimensional construct. Math, a language in its own right, remains consistent across translations, hinting at a universal method of understanding.
The episode also touches on a thought-provoking BBC piece that speculates on the potential of language as a means to communicate with extraterrestrials. We explore the concept of terrestrial aliens and extend it to any form of otherworldly beings, including those that might exist in different dimensions or those created in laboratories as vessels for non-human entities.
Historian Yuval Harari's recent interview brings to light the notion that aliens might originate from laboratories, suggesting a need for global unity to prevent their possible takeover by 2028. This ties in with Samsung's prediction of a digital replica of our world through 6G technology. We discuss the possibility of a manufactured alien invasion as a means to unite humanity, a scenario less outlandish than some conspiracy theories but equally compelling.
As we venture further into the future, the episode examines the rise of the Google Hive Mind by 2030 and the trend among futurists who believe in the merging of humans and machines. This is juxtaposed with the current reality where tech giants like Google, Facebook, and OpenAI grapple with their systems developing independent languages.
The 2016 movie Arrival is referenced for its portrayal of extraterrestrial communication through semasiography, a language that challenges our understanding of time and language. The film's heptapod creatures aim to impart knowledge to humanity through language, a concept that mirrors real-world calls for unity, albeit for different reasons. The heptapod language's resemblance to the ENSO, a symbol of life's beauty and connection, adds another layer to our discussion on language and perception.
Don't miss this enlightening journey through language, time, and the potential of human evolution. Tune into The Secret Teachings with Ryan Gable and join the conversation on the universal languages that bind us all.