One Language

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From ancient times, we are told in the story of the Tower of Babel, human beings have been separated by different languages and, consequently, different cultures. Over the centuries, this division has increased and the distance between nations and peoples has prevented true communication and understanding. Gradually, mutations of meaning within single languages have further isolated individuals from one another. Toward the end of the twentieth century, however, a newly intensified consciousness arose—one that sought the basis of a new unity. This has resulted in, among other things, the budding globalization of world societies, economically, politically, and culturally. – Linguists and language historians have long searched for the source of our original unity—the one language from which we were separated. Inspired by a pamphlet on the origin of language by Hermann Beckh, and encouraged by his study of Rudolf Steiner’s works, Dr. Arnold D. Wadler began thirty years of devoted research into the tongues of various human families. In One Language, he lifts the veil from pre-Columbian America and reveals its place in the developing life of earthly human beings. Based on language and custom, ancient America can be seen as the key to the question of the common primeval tongue of the origin of humanity and modern civilization. His comprehensive grasp of the subject and his broad understanding of history, religion, art, and the science of language places this book among the classics of spiritual scientific literature. – Chapters include: *The Tower of Babel *The Origin of Writing in Picture Consciousness *The Spirit of Words *The Lost Continent of Atlantis *American Tongues and Universal Human Speech *Language in the Past and Future

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Weight 17.6 oz
Dimensions 6 × 0.7 × 9 in
Author

ISBN

978-1-58420-046-8

Format

Paperback

Published

August 2006

Pages

324

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