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So she was like, what's that, babe, I love you. And it comes out like a pink purple and then I would wrap it with like, Oh, you know what I mean? Gorgeous. I was just thinking about you, how beautiful you are. And that's kind of like a baby blue turning into like a dark blue. And it just wraps around her words. And if you could think about conversations like that, if you can think about decorating someone else's language, if you can think about using your words as a way to decorate the Language of other people, I believe you could have a better conversation with people.Â
If you can use the color coding scheme to talk about things in your day, I believe your conversation would be more interesting. I believe you can get to a point where the color of your words that you speak will tell you the mood in which you are in, but not just you, it can tell you the mood of the conversation that you're in. It can tell you the actual words, The color of the words of your language can tell you the state of the emotion, your conversation's in, what state is going to be in and what state it was previously in.Â
You can also tell if you have chemistry with someone, if you can, the color of their words, in your words, you can also have someone find you more attractive. If you are able to decorate their words with the right color of words coming out of your mouth.Â
Speaker 1 (6m 13s): I think the sameÂ
Speaker 0 (6m 15s): Type of color coded system could be used for all. Language. I think you could apply a color to the sounds coming out of a barking dog. I don't think you can apply a color to a bird chirping and that you can decode that color. The colors. I don't know if the colors are the same for everybody. However, I think that everybody has a different type of code code, a color and Ora. That would be different to them.Â
I think the color of the words you use can be seen. That might be the more perfect logo's that was the phylo today is talked about a logos that can be seen and you can see it. If you're listening to this, if for some reason you're listening to the TrueLife podcast right now, I'm telling you, you have the ability to see not only the words physically come out of your mouth, see the color of them. There it is. Again, it's Brown.Â
Speaker 1 (7m 20s): Try it.Â
Speaker 0 (7m 22s): I am going to try it right now and use a set of words that I think best fit. Like some are colors like the light for sea foam green and a blue. So here we go. Let me try this. The that's a Brown Can I'm not, I'm not getting it right now. It's almost like you have this weird writer's block. It's just let it flow or just let it flow. Maybe poetry is color-coded Maybe maybe when you speak in verse, it could be the same for you.Â
Maybe it's frequency, maybe the words you use when you speak to people, you care about the cadence that you use to communicate the way you feel at a certain time. Maybe it is the pattern in which you use a certain type of descriptive flowing. Language maybe when you decide to slow down the frequency, when you decide to lather the language, do you use with softer baritone?Â
Maybe in fact, when you can use this burgundy breath, when you can use the purple sails to float a word over to someone, when you can fly a kiteÂ
Speaker 1 (9m 9s): Kind of works, right?Â
Speaker 0 (9m 11s): What kind of works? You have to work on that. I mean, I think it might be frequency, right? Because color's have frequency. Light has a frequency and sound has a frequency. So of all of those match, theoretically, you should be able to match up the tone of your voice, the frequency you use to get your point across to somebody. If you want to get your point across to somebody, then you must navigate the distance. You must navigate the pathway to get your point across to.Â
Sometimes you can sail your point on a sea foam, green solid, beautiful sunlit DEI. You can just say, get your point on your catamaran with your Stripe blue shirt, that cold, cool brisk wind with soft little dollops of water.dot, dot. That's your point? It's a little dollops as your point. I was like a light blue, right? Maybe a sea foam green.Â
I want to do the color of a range right now, but I don't want to get into that emotion.Â
Speaker 1 (10m 24s): The rage,Â
Speaker 0 (10m 28s): If I say to you, rage, rage into the dying of the light. See, I'm not giving it the right frequency. I bet you, I bet you, there is a chemistry between tone, frequency and color. Well, clearly there's tone and color, right? What is the similarity between tone and voice and tone and color? How can we see? I can see the Language. I am spitting out.Â
Now. I can see, I can't envision the words coming outta my mouth. If you think about it, it's nothing new. That person has a silver tone.Â
Speaker 1 (11m 15s): I think we lost it somewhere. Okay.Â
Speaker 0 (11m 17s): Are you still with me? Did I lose you? Hope I didn't lose you because if I can have you, I don't want nobody, babe. If you can have you, ah, what color was that? Color me. Badd what am I? The candy man. You see what I did there? That's good. I know gaming and happy. That's like a way that sounds like a white word, huh? Maybe different cultures have different frequencies in which they speak.Â
The words are tone's in which they use have a different being, have a different message. How about tonal languages? What colors would those be? How is my idea of Language skewed while the colors of my language would be different than someone who speaks a tonal linkÂ
Speaker 1 (12m 9s): LanguageÂ
Speaker 0 (12m 13s): Can I use the different colors of tonal language to enhance my relationship with a person from another culture?Â
Speaker 1 (12m 21s): Sure. I think you canÂ
Speaker 0 (12m 29s): Maybe if we could figure out the right tone, the right color of words, the right path,Â
Speaker 1 (12m 37s): The pattern, the right set of tones,Â
Speaker 0 (12m 45s): Pattern and frequency, maybe that would alleviate the chaos and which we find ourselves today, perhaps that would allow us to truly communicate with one another beyond words beyond good and evil.Â
Speaker 1 (13m 5s): I love you, Lord.Â
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