Why A New Language?
After hearing both good and bad usage of English as my primary language, I have felt both heartbreak and joy; as a peace monger I dream of ways to encourage kind thoughtful speech as a tool towards harmony in our daily lives.As my mind flowed through achronyms and mottos, song lyrics and poems, I stumbled upon an idea that quickly became a conviction; if a language only had kind, thoughtful, caring words ,speaking would not be mean, discouraging, or pessimistic. Hmmmm, where to go with this feeling? A language to be spoken only when smiling, softly, respectfully to others that we meet. The word play began as a language on a sci-fi planet Gardopha where the indigenous are kind primatives; guileless innocents, subjected to a technocratic aristocracy. This thinking about that story was soothingly meditative as I searched for the terms of those Gardophans to use in that story(as yet unfinished)! Hence, I propose we,all of us, build upon a smiling peaceful premise to "peace speak" to eachother with new words created and shared by everyone . Hmmm, okay; so now-how? I have a ten term list to share today that I used first letters of phrases or combined syllables to express appropriately peaceful comments and greetings. This creative thought is fueled by the desire to be peaceful and can be fun and funny. Remember, peace speak is spoken while smiling; here are the proposed words:
pompicpoe-a greeting/farewell meaning peace of mind, peace of community, peace on earth.
sigfy- smile it's good for you
Chusy-children help us stay young
liphant-life is precious here and now together
Liphan is singular form.
jiapott- joy is a product of thankful thinking
honath-helping others nurtures a true heart