An Articulation of a Communication
Conversations come naturally to most of us in terms of the brain function. The brain is the one of the most complicated Cerebral activities that we engage in both speaking, and listening, plus the key one in UNDERSTANDING. It involves wide spread areas of the brain reflecting, recalling, integrating, with neuronal, spiritual, psychological, neurological, spiritual, and health data intake along with all paths of receptivity, along with many levels of Cognition. But I believe in you. This is what I tried to communicate in 2015 to so many in trouble on the forum of Facebook and Twitter.
Listening to sounds, having faith, believing in something, and the spoken word takes a short time, about 150 milliseconds to pass information along from a speakers mouth to a listener’s ears and to turn the stimulus into electrical signals and for this to be processed as sound and meaning, by the Auditory system being decoded in Wernicke’s area in the left and right hemispheres connected with tone, body language, and rhythm. If any of these areas are damaged a person may be left with an incomplete understanding of what is being communicated. (Like herding sheep when a sheep dog). Ahhhh! humans are so sweet. The amygdala of anxiety sets in right away as soon as you say something that takes time to sink in or digest, but I believe in humans to be able to Love one another through Truth.
Agape my darlings, right from my toes to my amygdala, my tiny almond shaped emotion machine to yours. Travelling up through the pathways of the hippocampus with all integrated, and recalled data, and up through the thalamus to the Cortices of the Frontal Temperal Area to the Executive Function to be articulated to you from my amygdala to yours. May you accept this with the Love intended, Jesus was a homo sapien like you and I, and he sent his message to me, as he did you. God Bless us All. God Bless you. God bless All Creation on your every Step.
I am highly sensitive to life, to Love, to birds, to leaves on trees, to plants, to animals. It is my pleasure. I do not have Sensory Aphasia. My understanding of Language is in my comprehension, my perception, my awareness, but sometimes with impatience. I am sorry for my deficit. My sensitivities are hypersensitivity, but I am very aware. I do not apologize for my hypersensitivity, as I learned this from those who seemed to have Sensory deprivation, or the lack of understanding of language and sensitivities. Thank you for supporting and reading my Site. I enjoy my conversations through writing.
Carolyn D Hogarth Canada