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 Importance of Language andMusic in CreativeCommunicationPart I
 
 The Indian languages are scientific, mystic, artistic, philosophical, mathematical, musicaland thus have has been the way to impart knowledge and wisdom verbally. The majorquestion that is asked about the Indian languages is that why the focus remains on theverbal and or vocal, but not written. This question has faded the great impact of languagenot just in music the way it needs to be classical, but its impact as philosophical. ThePhilosophy holds it as a great principle that the written works are putting of thought intoaction. Thus many of the philosophers, who wrote books, are not consideredphilosophers. It is beyond the Seven Wonders of the World because it includes few of thegreatest philosophers, what about the Aristotle.As the modern developments took place, the Indian language and music started to changethe classical turned into non-classical and thus the effects of the Ragas have almost lostthe great impact, though many people in India are trying to keep this effect alive on thefarming-the trees, plants and animals-what to say about humans. The music with highpitch that many people believe makes others dance differs from the classical because itsoothes the brain and one feels in complete rest, the relaxation of soul. The other kinds of music stimulate the body and one dance believing that it is the real music. Now, we cantake the example of snake. It does not have ears, however it dances with music. Have youever noticed what kind of music is it?Well, it is the music with low pitch-the body vibrator, which makes the snake dancebecause of physical sensation, not just the music. Our problem in modern age is samewith language, we read, write, listen and react to it without feeling the essence of thewords that we read or write. What is it? It is the meaning, feeling, thought and conceptsthat are hidden in each word. If we sing, we react to music, not just to words as we do inreading and or writing. Now, this treasure of philosophical wisdom presents in the Indianand other languages in the world have this prominence of verbal violence as it if it isnoise instead of music.We do understand that noise and music differ, but how can we do this contrast in speechand in the written words. Can we convey our feelings in words? However, we can gocloser to the feelings in the music. The similar is true when it comes in the verbal form of learning. We do not react as if a parrot if we have verbal learning. It may seem an ironythat the parrot learns verbally. However, we are humans and can think, feel and imagineabout what we speak and or write. In the verbal we do not condition ourselves.You see the music is not just psychology; it is philosophy at the same time. We sing thewords so it is music, and when we think the words it is philosophy. When we think aboutevery word that flows out of our mouth, we learn to be thinkers, but the method of oral
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Wrote an article related to this document at my blog: http://metaphysicsinlife.blogspot.com...: How the Indian Darshna Means the Seer, the Observer of Knowledge and Wisdom not Just Lover of Wisdom. Thanks!

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