Syllabic languages, such as Arabic and Hebrew, were normally read right-to-left. They omitted vowels, which correspond to elements governed by right-hemisphere transition domain sensing. This meant that they actually nourished the right hemisphere’s capacities, while still delivering the necessary specificity required by the left. English is a slave-language, and it cripples our minds.

Jun 3, 2010

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