Teachings
Introduction to understanding the very meaning of a word. Have you ever noticed that words can have more than one meaning and the meanings can be completely opposite? Words can play like oxymoron's or double-ententes there dichotomy is vast and even the most well intentioned speaker can be taken out of context if you focus only on a single word or a single meaning of a word. For meanings can also have more than one word to describe a thought. How can we clearly communicate if there are so many variables and barriers that can get in the way of what we are trying to say? If you are speaking to an english scholar you might be saying one thing and meaning another, they can break down the sentence structure to singular points and then rebuild the sentence to say or mean something that was never intended. I would say that in repairing all things it is good to know how the individual works for the whole, but don't overlook the whole creation when fixing an individual problem. Always keep in mind that the creation is the sum of all of it's parts. If one part is broken or weak, the entire structure can deteriorate. How many people have a problem identifying a broken element in our government, in our religions and in the individual families, when lies like cancer exist to destroy decency. You can find more definitions of words that seem rather ambiguous. Teaching, teachers to teach and remember what it was like to begin learning so that everyone can learn to teach. Many words have different meanings. In this blog I would like to examine some words, and their definitions, as they apply to the way that I believe.
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Sunday, September 02, 2007
Organizing Thoughts
In organizing my thoughts I started Blogging. I am so greatful to Blogger for allowing me the place and space to work all of this out. Although Blogger is a great site to get started at writing out your thoughts, you need a community of friends to help keep things going. That is where message boards enter into the fray, and while a blog is a message board, if you don't have a following, you could end up talking to yourself. Feedback is very important, and good feedback helps correct your minor mistakes and improve your writing style.
A new site called Communati.com was just created and a very diverse community of people are blogging there. The site has been growing and once I reached 5-6 pages of posts I realized that I couldn't sort through my thoughts, it was like a deck of cards all shuffled up. So I sat down and thought how can I better organize my writings? This is what I came up with.
Organizing Automatically This is not actually an automatic solution but a way to think in order to get the juices flowing, to be more focused. Then it hit me, that moment I knew what I wanted to do and so I wrote out that thought as well found here: Thinking on three levels this allowed me the freedom to put everything together and master my posts, my writings and to share on other blogs how to access information that would normally get lost in the mountain of stuff that can pile up and distract or overwhelm the average person.
These are simple solutions that anyone can apply.