Saturday, February 7, 2015

Nature of communication

The word “trivium” comes from the Latin prefix “tri” meaning “three,” and the Latin root “via” meaning “way,” or “road.” The word literally means “the three-fold way or road.” The trivium refers to the three stages, or ways, of learning
So nature of commmunication is defined by what is the intention of the commmunication? That will then reveal what is the nature of conviction. And nature of belief is where we divide or we have a process of communication that facilitates understanding and resolve and collaboration.

Grammar is the mechanics of a language.
logic (or dialectic) is the "mechanics" of thought and analysis
rhetoric is the use of language to instruct and persuade.
Nature of communciation seems like a simple subject. One breathes, thinks and then engages the mouth to speak what one has on their mind. While the other person engages in listening. Although the physical body is present, the mind is creating  what the person wants to say.   The nature of belief is so strong,  the person does not really hearing what the other person is stating. Thus , the ground work for misunderstanding has been set,all because the key to being present was lost.
Ones nature of conviction that what they said is the only answer to the problem or question. Thus, the other person holds the same belief creating a stand still or tension.

   Using these three stages, or ways, of learning   a person is in a relationship can learn to communicate and also learn to listen to the other person. . While the creator of an  invention or painting creates a master piece. For those that wish to  create their own business it gives the skills to achieve results .  
Simply because  it is a process in realizing and achieving what truly matters to the entrepreneur, author, artist or the average person. It is seen in Various Support groups  that are formed to share abrstract ideas to create coherence of thought, to give insight of different way to present material to create structure to fulfill the need to be understood.


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