Dancing with the Beast of Tanagra
“Darmok” –
This was the episode
I watched with my ears set to the screen
and a cup of tea cooling in my hands,
a friend and myself knee-to-knee on the floor,
both of us calling out translations and hypotheses
as quickly as we could think of them,
breathless and laughing,
even in the face of tragedy.
Even when we guessed wrong
and had to revise our ideas
Shaka, when the walls fell
it was exhilirating just to stretch out
and fly beyond the boundaries of the human brain
into a language so vivid with imagery.
It reminded me instantly of the saying
that learning a new language
is like wrestling with an angel,
the object being not to win but to surrender,
brawl becoming embrace:
Sokath, his eyes uncovered!
Every language is an ocean undiscovered,
an island untamed and dense with wilderness.
In every ocean there are deeps and storms,
on every island, beasts –
for to open yourself to a language
is to swallow its ideals and its reasoning
without ever knowing if it will destroy you
or reward your sacrifice with untold riches.
Darmok and Jelad at Tanagra.
Picard and Dathon at Eladril.
There is only the ocean and the jungle,
and the warmth of a friend by your side,
and the words in your ears like the beating of breakers
when you go forth to dance with the beast of Tanagra.
Open your mind like a door,
and believe that what you receive will be worth the risk.
Temba, his arms wide.
November 4 2009, 23:22:02 UTC 11 years ago
From what I've seen of ASL (through movies and TV) it is a *beautiful* language, I was somewhat disappointed afterwards when I saw Italian Sign Language for the first time. Ours feels 'exaggerated' somehow, with a lot of emphasis on facial expressions. The result, honestly, is rather ugly. Of course the usefulness and merit of such a language transcends mere aesthetics, and yet, doesn't the form influence the content somehow?
Try this...
November 5 2009, 17:22:38 UTC 11 years ago
http://filkertom-itom.blogspot.com/2008/06/video-i-had-shoggoth.html
Re: Try this...
November 5 2009, 22:24:13 UTC 11 years ago
Re: Try this...
November 6 2009, 00:56:19 UTC 11 years ago
By the way, I love your butterfly icon.
Re: Try this...
April 20 2013, 00:08:55 UTC 8 years ago
It's inspired a few people out on this coast to start sign-singing as well.. :D
Odd... I don't feel any kind of fear when learning something new. OTOH if I'm not learning I get *bored*. Happiness is the enlightenment that comes in recognising a new pattern, be it language, art, science, music... not that those are all that different from one another, especially when done well...
Open your mind like a door,
and believe that what you receive will be worth the risk.
Many, many moons ago someone said, "The most evil thing in the world is a closed mind." I'm not sure if it's the *most* evil thing... but it sure ranks up there.
Re: Try this...
April 20 2013, 00:43:31 UTC 8 years ago
Yes,
>> It's inspired a few people out on this coast to start sign-singing as well.. :D <<
That is awesome.
>> Odd... I don't feel any kind of fear when learning something new. <<
I rarely do. I'm pretty neotropic.
>> OTOH if I'm not learning I get *bored*. <<
Agreed!
>> Many, many moons ago someone said, "The most evil thing in the world is a closed mind." I'm not sure if it's the *most* evil thing... but it sure ranks up there. <<
One may find things which are more evil than that one, but rarely does any evil occur without it.
Re: Try this...
April 20 2013, 04:09:43 UTC 8 years ago
and good point about evil.