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Communication Quote by David Abram

“Human language, for us moderns, has swung in on itself, turning its back on the beings around us. Language is a human property, suitable only for communication with other persons. We talk to people; we do not speak to the ground underfoot. We've largely forgotten the incantatory and invocational…” quote by David Abram
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““Human language, for us moderns, has swung in on itself, turning its back on the beings around us. Language is a human property, suitable only for communication with other persons. We talk to people; we do not speak to the ground underfoot. We've largely forgotten the incantatory and invocational use of speech as a way of bringing ourselves into deeper rapport with the beings around us, or of calling the living land into resonance with us. It is a power we still brush up against whenever we use our words to bless and to curse, or to charm someone we're drawn to. But we wield such eloquence only to sway other people, and so we miss the greater magnetism, the gravitational power that lies within such speech. The beaver gliding across the pond, the fungus gripping a thick trunk, a boulder shattered by its tumble down a cliff or the rain splashing upon those granite fragments -- we talk about such beings, the weather and the weathered stones, but we do not talk to them. Entranced by the denotative power of words to define, to order, to represent the things around us, we've overlooked the songful dimension of language so obvious to our oral [storytelling] ancestors. We've lost our ear for the music of language -- for the rhythmic, melodic layer of speech by which earthly things overhear us .””

David Abram

About This Quote

Language has become purely denotative, losing its incantatory power to connect with the natural world and its beings.

In simple terms: We forget language's magical, relational aspect with nature.

Key Takeaway

Re‑engage speech as a resonant, relational practice with all beings.

Themes

language nature communication

Mood

reflective poetic

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • ritual storytelling
  • environmental meditation
  • eco‑poetry

Key Concepts

incantatory speech ecology relational ontology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we restore the lyrical quality of everyday speech?
  • What rituals can help us speak with the land?
A Different Perspective

Modern speech often prioritizes efficiency over reverence.

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