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Humanity Rising Day 273 After Chat   –   Friday June 18, 2021

Chat from AfterChat Zoom from HR Day 273:

aka ChatPeople Chat



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00:06:05    Stanley Pokras:    Chat for HR Day 273

00:07:37    Amanda:    Hello - this is my first time joining a chat after over a year of listening to mainly recordings - participating from the shore of a windy wavy Lake Huron - I am grateful to listen! 🙏💚

00:07:41    Stanley Pokras:    Id you are new here send me your email to start receiving the daily links to this chat and Humanity Rising.

00:08:08    Leo Jacoby:    Welcome Amanda

00:09:34    Stanley Pokras:    Welcome Roman!

00:09:49    Roman Krznaric:    Hello everyone. I just want to say a quick hello and apologise for the fact that I can't stay around for this discussion (I need to feed my children). I hope you have adventurous conversations!

00:10:44    Veronica Wetten:    thank you Roman fora splendid time

00:11:56    Kurt Krueger, SuccessSystemsInternational.net:    Please offer what you can to our Peace Lab. Love to talk with you more… Blessings abound when You’re around.

00:32:03    Debra Kaiser:    This heartfelt conversation today is very meaningful and I welcome it, feeling into it, as we see one another seeing ourselves.   I’m on a work break therefore in the ‘background’, for as long as I can stay.  Love to you all. xx

00:32:29    Stanley Pokras:    ::https://othernetworks.org/Charles_Bensinger::

00:33:00    Carolyn Bumgardner:    Anyone feeling led to engage further, I openly welcome it! cyclechickcb@gmail.com

00:33:40    Stanley Pokras:    My way to introduce someone is to offer their page on OtherNetworks. Thank you Charles for being who you are.

00:36:53    Kurt Krueger, SuccessSystemsInternational.net:    Possibly later today. I’ll text first… :)

00:37:37    Veronica Wetten:    does Roman has a book

00:38:18    Kurt Krueger, SuccessSystemsInternational.net:    Veronica, many books, latest is The Good Ancestor

00:40:12    Veronica Wetten:    thank you Kurt

00:46:56    angela:    from Angela Sounds greatC harles do you know the book  "The Keys of Enoch" by Dr JJ Hurtak.

00:47:07    Charles Bensinger:    www.peopleofthechange.com

00:47:33    angela:    Sorry Charles D

00:51:10    Leo Jacoby:    Still some good conversations available today and this weekend: ::https://americatalks.us/national-week-of-conversation/::

00:53:50    Leo Jacoby:    Kurt, you mentioned in HR chat the 2016 science fiction film, Arrival, in which benevolent aliens are prompting the global powers to cooperate for peace.

00:54:06    angela:    affsusa.org - Hurtaks website

00:55:13    Kurt Krueger, SuccessSystemsInternational.net:    When you’ve seen an ET “ship” its easy to believe…

00:56:04    Kurt Krueger, SuccessSystemsInternational.net:    I get to go to help Tahdi,

00:56:24    Kurt Krueger, SuccessSystemsInternational.net:    CU Monday or sooner. :) call if you’d like. :)

00:57:32    Leo Jacoby:    Consider "time" from the Cicadas' point of view.

01:01:43    Amanda:    Blessings to everyone  - this has all resonated.    The  timing of this chat is amazing and all the themes have been swirling in my consciousness in the past few weeks in particular. This is my first ever live chat and session since last May due to working too much but listening daily as much as possible to the recordings during my evening walks. Lake Huron is calling me to commune in the waves. And I also believe there are Cosmic beings watch over us - may have seen a few this past week after sunset.  thank you for all you have shared. 💚🙏💚

01:05:32    Veronica Wetten:    thank you for a delightful conversation. have to go soon

01:05:57    diana:    Thank you for being here!

01:06:06    diana:    It adds richness

01:07:12    Leo Jacoby:    ciao Veronica

01:12:41    Leo Jacoby:    ::https://atsiko.wordpress.com/2014/03/28/specling-2-a-language-without-nouns/#:~:text=There%20have%20been%20several%20languages,be%20used%20in%20any%20category::.

There have been several languages and language families put forward as lacking nouns. Tongan, Riau Indonesian, the Salishan languages of Oregon. In the case of Riau, it seems words are lexically underspecified–that is, they can be used in any category. Mar 28, 2014

SpecLing #2: A Language Without Nouns? | Atsiko's Chimney

01:15:01    Leo Jacoby:    ::https://linguistics.stackexchange.com/questions/22816/is-a-language-possible-without-verbs-or-without-nouns::

May 5, 2017 — There is an artificial language called Kēlen which lacks verbs (or supposedly). It instead uses four 'relationals' to show how the noun phrases It is not possible for there to be a human language that does not have a way of referring ...

Does any linguist honestly believe that nouns and verbs are ...Feb 14, 2015

Are there languages with no first person? - Jul 24, 2016

Is there a language without compound nouns? - Apr 2, 2020

Are there any languages that mark nouns as mass ...

Jan 12, 2016

01:17:28    Leo Jacoby:    ::https://web.stanford.edu/~bresnan/220B/node1.html::

Languages without Nouns or Verbs?

The familiar lexical categories Noun, Verb, Adjective, etc., are not universal: languages vary in their categorial inventories, some even apparently lacking a Noun/Verb distinction. Such languages raise the questions, What is the basis of the distinctions among word classes, and how and why do they vary? [The starred items in this category give useful further references on this topic.]

  Broschart, Jürgen. 1997. Why Tongan does it differently: Categorial distinctions in a language without nouns and verbs. Linguistic Typology 1-2: 123-165.

  Dixon, R.M.W. 1977. Where have all the adjectives gone? Studies in Language 1.19-80. Reprinted in R.M.W. Dixon (1982) Where Have All the Adjectives Gone? and Other Essays in Semantics and Syntax. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

  Schachter, Paul. 1985. Parts-of-speech systems. In Language Typology and Syntactic Description, vol. 1, ed. by Timothy Shopen, 3-61. Cambridge: CUP.

01:17:30    Leo Jacoby:    *Anward, Jan, Edith Moravscik, and Leon Stassen. 1997. Parts of speech: A challenge for typology. Linguistic Typology 1-2: 167-183.

  *Franx Plank (compiler). 1997. Word classes in typology: Recommended reading. Linguistic Typology 1-2: 185-192.

01:20:00    angela:    from  Angela.  the website is globalpeacetribe.com. It is free to join or you can also give a donation.  The episode was on Saturday 5 June 2021. Replay is available

01:20:11    Debra Kaiser:    Ditto re: Terence McKenna.

01:20:27    Debra Kaiser:    yes Edgar Cayce too

01:24:18    Leo Jacoby:    Alecia, your herbs are worth more to me than these rabbit hole words...

https://www.newyorker.com/science/lab-notes/why-nouns-slow-us-down-and-why-linguistics-might-be-in-a-bubble::

May 15, 2018 — WWriters and language geeks inherit a ranking system of sorts: verbs good, adjectives bad, nouns sadly unavoidable. Verbs are action, verve! “I ate the day / Deliberately, that its tang / Might quicken me into verb, pure verb,” Seamus Heaney writes, in “Oysters.” A sentence can be a sentence without nouns or adjectives, but never without a verb. For the most part.

  But nouns deserve more cognitive credit. A study published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that nouns actually take longer to spit out than verbs do, presumably because they require more thought to produce.

01:24:36    Debra Kaiser:    Having been connected with Spirit since a young child, then a first NDE as an adolescent, seeing, being, remembering Reality (Love we inherently are) and our interconnection with one another, has propelled and inspired me through this life  (that’s the Reader’s digest short note version for now)

01:26:15    Debra Kaiser:    Yes Carolyn, totally resonate with that.

01:28:59    Debra Kaiser:    I feel we all have the capability, it’s inherent within,  we need to remember

01:31:47    Debra Kaiser:    Meaningful conversation today, if I weren’t working I’d love to have participated ‘in person’ with camera on. For Charles:  I’m actually working on a Netflix production again today, perhaps I will connect with you? not certain who I might be able to perhaps put you in touch with at the moment, & even though I’ve not yet read your books, but somewhat familiar with, I do see your books working in film.  debra.ann.k@gmail.com

01:32:28    Leo Jacoby:    "Frequency" and "being" -- nouns or verbs? We are human becomings.

01:40:53    Debra Kaiser:    My break is about over, heading back to work..blessed day to all. xx

01:41:11    Leo Jacoby:    Thanks for your sharing, Debra.

01:41:51    diana:    "The Crack in the Cosmic Egg" Joseph Chilton Pearce

01:53:06    Carolyn Bumgardner:    Ciao, All! Have a 2:30. Wishes for a phenomenal weekend!

01:53:25    angela:    from Angela. The Conference For Consciousness And Human Evolution - tcche.org - Hold an 3 day event each year at the end of August with very inspiring. Last year they held a virtual event

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