Sincerely,District Overbeer
Thank you SO much, Valis. I'm optin' to disregard ppl that appear to wanna "pee on a parade," yanno. It's just gonna be fun to see how the experiment turns out. And it SURE doesn't hurt anyone to try it, eh?
Well... I have been thinking about this... and still feel that it is more a 'tonal' related phenomena, rather than a 'word' related one.I even Googled the word Eidophone today, and one site seems to back up this theory - as one lady was trying to get the correct tones correct to re-display a 'daisy'. She finally did. (It had nothing to do with using a specific word - but rather - getting the tone of the words correct.)
Sooooo... interesting.
Goes back to my analogy of speaking sweetly to a cat. Same principle.
Or the gal at work who speaks in that 'sweet' voice. It's the tone of her voice - not the words she utters.
This would also make it language-independent - as one fella earlier in this thread voiced his concern about - since some words sound similar in different languages - and can mean radically different things.
Same with newborn infants. They don't understand words - it's the 'tone' of those words.
Even in one of your examples - you mention that the 'type' of music (I.E. classical) has a positive affect on plants. Yes... I have heard this before. There are no words though in that type of music. (Here again... tones.)
Good experiment though.
I still believe that just a good positive mental attitude would have similar results.
*wide grin*
Jim TX
P.S. Sometimes I think I think too much. Don't ya think?
You very well could be correct, Jim TX. Even tho I do have a friend that plays Ozzie for her plants and they're thrivin', too.
Anyway, Jim Tx, I'd feel really silly tellin' someone to go commit an impossible act with themselves in a sugary voice...LOL!
I would really love to see one of those eidophone things. I'm with you Frannie, I NEED to start being more positive. I posted affirmations on yellow post-its all over my house a few years ago, and it does help loads. Although it's embarrassing when people come over and find a message stuck on your toilet lid saying things like "I'm okay just the way I am". Especially in England where they just DON'T do that kind of thing.
Thanks, MyAuntFanny! Me, too! I'd like to read the scriptures under one of those Eidophones and "check 'em out" that way, too. LOL @ the toilet notes!
Frannie