• Asabe posted an update

      5 years ago

      438 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

      I’ve recently learned about this exercise to “eliminate subvocalization” and need information regarding whether Mdw Ntr has this “subvocalization” when one reads it. I believe that what we’ve been taught to be “primitive” language is perhaps just the opposite. I think Mdw Ntr is highly advanced and came to this realization while practicing how to eliminate subvocalization.

      My thought is we should rally around the cause to push all to learn Mdw Ntr and revive what is “an ancient language” to our modern era. By doing so, the limitations of our minds we know as subvocalization will be overcome as well through Mdw Ntr if I’m correct.

      • 438 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

        We also should do so for the purpose of having all text with our afrocentric ideology translated to this language. This can be done within one generation we we start learning this language and tell people when they ask to prioritize Mdw Ntr first as the primary focus for a common language and then a secondary one to be wherever they are interested in traveling and living.

        • 438 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

          Someone dm or email me wahidizm4@gmail.com on this

          • I decided to invent a term subvisualization for thinking about words in latin letters. This is a problem especially because they are rooted in fundamental alienation.

            • 438 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

              @kwadwo definitely need to reorient the Afrikan mind. Are you referring to socially or psychologically? What I mean is actual mental capacity and processing speed. Latin letters and western world language are limited by this natural subvocalization process. There have been many studies about how language shapes thought. We certainly must reorient ourselves in this way. I was thinking in terms of brain capacity from a perhaps physical or cognitive standpoint.

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                @kambon it’s interesting subvisualization because I was reading about how in examples where we DON’T read full words, it’s when they are associated with symbols. For example, a stop sign. We don’t have to read stop since we recognize the signs symbol to mean that. We could take out the word on the signs and everyone would still know it to be a stop sign signaling to stop there. The other example is with “emojis” we don’t need to read the word written when an associated image/symbol is presented bc it provides us with meaning. This then, means a lot for the power of a “dead” language–Mdw Ntr
                What I’m suggesting is to find ways to mobilize people around this to push them to find another added VALUE to learn this language.