Tag: communication
Words Are Dodgy Things
by Harry on Jun.22, 2009, under Language, Writing
“Words are dodgy things”
A colleague of mine once uttered these words. I don’t believe he intended them to become legendary, but within my circle of friends they most certainly are and, I think, rightly so.
What is a word anyway?
The Zen of Communication, Part 2, Addendum
by Harry on Apr.28, 2009, under Language
In my post “The Zen of Communication, Part 2“, I wrote about a fellow who said “hello” as he passed me on his walk. About that encounter, I wrote “I’ve had this simple, spontaneous thing happen to me many times, but every time it happens, it reinforces to me the beauty of friendly connectivity and communication between people.”
The Zen of Communication, Part 2
by Harry on Apr.19, 2009, under Language
It’s pointless me writing a treatise on Zen. There are plenty of ways for you to read up on it if you’re so inclined. However, I’m going to write about it anyway, and how its ethos can open up our ideas on how we can learn more about ourselves, life, and the marvelous way that ideas are communicated.
Zen Buddhism doesn’t have any formal sacred texts. It has no equivalent of the Bible or Qur’an. So how do Zen Buddhists learn? Well, Zen is about experience.
Food and Communication
by Harry on Apr.13, 2009, under Recipes
I just added a recipes section to Language Rocks!
You’re now asking “what has food got to do with communication?” The answer is it has everything to do. Escpecially these days.
Sharing a meal with friends or loved ones has always been a time not just for eating, but for talking and communicating. “What did you do today?”, “what do you think of this…?”, “did you hear the one about…?” Today’s busy lifestyles don’t always make this possible, but it’s worth it as it brings us closer together and makes memories.