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This was originally the title of a course I offered in a free community school - Stevens Square University in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Title of the course was "Universal Verbal Language - Tracks of the Infinite on the Human Race". It was not originally intended as a question. It referred to evidence in the phonetic inventory of languages, explored in the research on universal verbal language (see work on first site listed on Google and bing for the subject - "universal verbal language", and consider the work, "Theory of linguistic derivation: continuing study"), that indicates or suggests that cultures that include specific attitudes toward human nature and acceptable behavior usually include certain sounds (phonemes or allophones) in their language. Specifically, the research considers the hypothesis that cultures that approve of violence, or consider unprovoked violence to be something that has to be tolerated because it is an unalterable part of human nature, usually have certain sounds in their language: voiced fricatives (such as "v", "z", "j", and "th" in "them"). Read the research in "Theory of linguistic derivation: continuing study" and "Unconscious frameworks in your consciousness" for the results of the research and evidence of the existence of one source - the infinite consciousness - in all languages for the original selection of the sounds that would be considered acceptable and used in that language.

Those interested in the research on universal verbal language may also want to read "God is..." on the site.

Mr. Jan Reed

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