by fonkenmun finley Gana
Published on: Mar 23, 2007
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Type: Opinions

Whereas I look at communication as a solvent for all things, reality is fundamentally what we agree is real.

How then can people genuinely communicate with each other?

In order for there to be communication, there must be agreement and affinity. In order for there to be affinity, there must be agreement on both what is reality and what is communication. In order for there to be reality and agreement, there must be affinity and communication – one, two, three. If you knock affinity out, communication and reality go. If you knock reality out, communication and affinity will go. If you knock communication out, they will all go.

There are several ways to block a communication line (the route along which a communication travels from one person to another). One is to cut it, another one is to make the process so painful that the person receiving it will cut off communication, and another one is to put so much information in it that it jams. Those are three very important things to know about a communication line. Also, that communication must be good communication: the necessary information sent in the necessary direction and received.

All that the communication will be about, by the way, is reality and affinity concerning the physical universe. Discussions will be whether there is or is not affinity, or whether there is or is not agreement and where the agreement is particularly disagreed with on the physical universe.

The more we agree and try to share our views and experiences with the right people, at the right time and in the right manner, the better and the more light or shape or color or depth perception there will be to the physical universe.



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