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Dear friends,

A long time ago, I also studied Russian. I don’t remember much of it, but one thing has stayed with me: the Russian language is less possessive!

In Russian, you don’t say "I have a dog." Instead, you say "У меня есть собака", which literally means "With me is dog." I loved this when I was 18, and I still find it beautiful. The dog is not my possession—it is simply with me. Not even "the dog", just "dog", since Russian also skips articles—another feature I appreciate.

And this is just Russian! We can learn even more from indigenous languages in our research to develop a new language mode—one that helps us perceive reality as a whole, free from the assumptions our languages impose (along with our left hemisphere).

I’d love to share more about this in a totally free webinar.

Those who want will have the opportunity to get deeply involved in The Language Mode Project, but if you just want to listen to some insights, you’re also welcome to join on 12 March (English) or 13 March (Dutch).

You can watch the video again here.

Welcome to The Language Mode Project!

Much love,
Zoe

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