Emojis, The Modern Day Hieroglyphics (4000yrs later we’re back using the language, why?)

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Are emojis the hieroglyphics of the 21st century? 

Why are we back using the same language 4000 years later ? 

Theory: Imagery is the universal connector of all Five Love Languages here's my supporting evidence. 

Thesis Statement  : Are emojis the hieroglyphics of the 21st century?  A three part thesis to understand the human mind and the power of the unspoken language of images. The Spiritual Thesis “Emojis, the modern day Hyrographics aims to connect spirituality with science an the universe to help others gain a better understanding of the 5 diverse  love languages the different humans speak with and give and receive love to help you all attract you divine soul tribe. 



In my personal opinion I believe that imagery is the sixth love language that is unspoken of. “ A picture tells a 1000 words” and is a universal barrier that connects the way all of humanity communicates WITHOUT speaking. 80% of communication is no viral and only 20 % is verbal, with the knowing of that information , i ask -- should imagary be considered the sixth love language ? 

 

There are five major concepts that will support my theory:


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  • Hieroglyphics vs emoji

  • The power of pictures. How we can use images to promote and communicate science

  • Visual communication

  • The connection to science, spirituality and the universe 

  • Image The Love language , imagery  the silent connector of the 5 love languages of affection. 

Hieroglyphics vs emoji

The term emoji originates from the Japanese for pictograph: e “picture” + moji “character”. Emojis are classified as a photographic and ideographic writing system that uses symbols to represent an object or an idea rather than specific words. ... However, the hieroglyphics language was far more than 'picture writing'.

pic·to·graph

/ˈpiktəˌɡraf

noun

  1. a pictorial symbol for a word or phrase. Pictographs were used as the earliest known form of writing, examples having been discovered in Egypt and Mesopotamia from before 3000 BC.
    "an ancient pictograph of the Great Goddess"

    • a pictorial representation of statistics on a chart, graph, or computer screen




The power of pictures. How we can use images to promote and communicate science

The connection to science, spirituality and the universe 

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We’ve all heard the cliché, “a picture tells a thousand words”, but there is real value in using images to promote scientific content. Images help us learn, images grab attention, images explain tough concepts, and inspire.



We are very visual creatures. A large percentage of the human brain dedicates itself to visual processing. Our love of images lies with our cognition and ability to pay attention. Images are able to grab our attention easily, we are immediately drawn to them. Think about this blog, for example: did you look at the words first, or the image?

We process images at an alarming speed. When we see a picture, we analyse it within a very short snippet of time, knowing the meaning and scenario within it immediately. The human brain is able to recognise a familiar object within 100 milliseconds. People tend to recognise familiar faces within 380 milliseconds, which is pretty speedy.

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Bright colors capture our attention because our brains are wired to react to them. Our vision senses are by far our most active of the senses. This may be thanks to our evolution. Quick processing of visual information would have saved our ancestors from the attack of a predator or during a hunt for food. A gatherer would need to be able to identify certain shades of red berries during their forage. These primitive behaviors come into play even now in our everyday lives. This is often a fact that advertisers use to their advantage.


Visual Communcation

Visual communication is the conveyance of ideas and information in forms that can be seen. Visual communication in part or whole relies on eyesight.Visual communication is a broad spectrum that includes signs, typography, drawing, graphic design, illustration, industrial design, advertising, animation, color, and electronic resources. 


The evaluation of a good visual communication design is mainly based on measuring comprehension by the audience, not on personal aesthetic and/or artistic preference as there are no universally agreed-upon principles of aesthetics. Besides two dimensional images, there are other ways to express information visually - gestures and body language, animation (digital or analogue), and film. Visual communication by e-mail, a textual medium, is commonly expressed with ASCII art, emoticons, and embedded digital images.Visual communication has become one of the most important approaches using which people communicate and share information

QUICK SPIRITUAL SIDE NOTE: The Eye of Horus 

The Eye of Horus is often referred to as the symbol of visual communication.It is said to be a representation of an eclipse, to symbolize Horus' right eye which was torn out and that the myth refers to a solar eclipse in which the sun is momentarily blotted from the sky.



What Are the Five Love Languages?

Out of these five, each of you has a primary love language which speaks more deeply to you than all the others. emojis the hieroglyphics are a way take human beings have discovered to unconsciously stimulate our love languages WITH OR WITHOUT knowing the others person's love language of affection in any type of relationship in our lives rather it be paticic or romantic. Here are the five love languages . 

5 Ways to Express Love


Do you know the 5 Love Languages? Heres why we are back using imagery, all languages are compelled via emojis aka our modern day hieroglyphics.  


HIEROGLYPHICS AND EMOJIS  BOTH USE ALL OF THE FIVE LANGUAGES; PICTURES ARE  A UNIVERSAL CONNECTION THAT EVERY IS TAUGHT BEFORE WE CAN SPEAK . EACH OF THESE FIVE LOVE LANGUAGES HAS AN EMJOI/ HIEROGLYPHICS  THAT SPEAKS FOR  THAT LOVE LANGUAGE 

  • l. Words of affirmation – using words to build up the other person. “Thanks for taking out the garbage.” Not – “It’s about time you took the garbage out. The flies were going to carry it out for you.”  

  • 2. Gifts – a gift says, “He was thinking about me. Look what he got for me.”

  • 3. Acts of Service – Doing something for your spouse that you know they would like. Cooking a meal, washing dishes, vacuuming floors, are all acts of service.

  • 4. Quality time – by which I mean, giving your spouse your undivided attention. Taking a walk together or sitting on the couch with the TV off – talking and listening.

  • 5. Physical touch – holding hands, hugging, kissing, sexual intercourse, are all expressions of love.


Conclusion Are emojis the hieroglyphics of the 21st century?  This   three part thesis to understand the human mind and the power of the unspoken language of images. The Spiritual Thesis “Emojis, the modern day hieroglyphics  provided five supporting examples to connect spirituality with science the universe to help others gain a better understanding of the 5 diverse love languages the different humans speak with and give and receive love to help you all attract you divine soul tribe. 


In my personal opinion I believe that imagery is the sixth love language that is unspoken of. “ A picture tells a 1000 words” and is a universal barrier that connects the way all of humanity communicates WITHOUT speaking. 80% of communication is no viral and only 20 % is verbal, with the knowing of that information , i ask -- should imagary be considered the sixth love language ? ....


 Stay tuned for  the visuals.


Citations Include the follow credited articles for more information of each of the listed topics:

Visual Communication , Love Languages , Science of Spirituality , Eye of Horus

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