moving through a daily routine,
I've come to that moment
when I become anxious
for answers to questions unresolved.
© Dr. Jeanne I. Lakatos, Ph.D.
Steven Pinker discusses the impact of phonology and semantics as individuals experience sensory connections in their formation of new concepts:
The phonemes and syllables in a word contact their counterparts in memory piecemeal, more and more of them finding a match as the milliseconds tick by. As soon as all the pieces match some entry, the irregular form linked to the entry is fetched and shunted to the vocal tract. While the lookup is in progress, the inhibitory signal sent to the rule box gets stronger and stronger, and when all goes well, the rule is braked to a halt. [1]
At this point, the individual synapses in the brain connect the familiar sound with a specific memory.
One morning, I was inspired by the homily of our local priest, 'Fr. Tim.' He was referring to the Holy Spirit and the Hebrew term for spirit: breath. Hence, I penned the following:
Divine Breath
© Jeanne Iris Lakatos
To hear my reading of this vers, please click HERE.