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For the average person, the ability to express original thoughts in language likely ranges between 5% to 30%, depending on the complexity and nature of the thought. The meaning of word/s is unstable, changes in many ways. But modern Society is built on the laws, rules and regulations and contracts all built on fundamentally unstable words and inadequate language. How long do we want to run the world with these limitations of language and words? But, we have solutions on hand. This book explores the convergence of philosophical ideas from Jacques Derrida, Sri Aurobindo, and Sri Sathya Sai Baba…mehr

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For the average person, the ability to express original thoughts in language likely ranges between 5% to 30%, depending on the complexity and nature of the thought. The meaning of word/s is unstable, changes in many ways. But modern Society is built on the laws, rules and regulations and contracts all built on fundamentally unstable words and inadequate language. How long do we want to run the world with these limitations of language and words? But, we have solutions on hand. This book explores the convergence of philosophical ideas from Jacques Derrida, Sri Aurobindo, and Sri Sathya Sai Baba on the limitations of language and the transformative potential of silence, empathy, sound, and consciousness. It introduces alternative pathways for communication, governance, justice, and education by integrating non-verbal understanding, binaural beats, sound resonance, and intuitive learning techniques. Through a synthesis of Western and Eastern thought, it demonstrates how transformative practices like silence, vibrational healing, binaural beats, and restorative justice address modern challenges in governance, health, and education. This book combines theoretical depth with case studies, practical tools, and policy insights to create a more humane and equitable world. Purpose of the Project The purpose of this book is to: 1. Bridge philosophical insights from Jacques Derrida, Sri Aurobindo, and Sri Sathya Sai Baba to critique the limitations of language. 2. Present alternative modes of understanding-silence, sound resonance, and vibrational therapies-to complement language-driven frameworks in governance, justice, and health. 3. Provide real-world examples of non-verbal tools applied to decision-making, governance models, and holistic healing. 4. Advocate a paradigm shift to compassion-driven policies, incorporating consciousness-based practices for societal transformation.
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