"Vision Speak" is an evolution of consciousness, an ability dormant in all of us to connect with others, using the language of visions.
The concept of non-verbal communications has often been explored in literature, particularly science fiction, fantasy, and speculative fiction. This can be interpreted in various ways, such as: ‘reading minds’, extrasensory perception (ESP), sensing emotions, or psychic abilities.
In this context, "Vision Speak" is NOT so much about reading thoughts, like a stream of language coming through the mind but more like a shared inner vision source, extrapolating on the work done by Carl Jung, Joseph Campbell, and others on the collective unconscious. It's amazing how common motifs and archetypes in dreams , mythology, and religions have reappeared over thousands of years across every continent and appear to be built into the human psyche. What might be possible if we were more in tune with this and were able to access this inner sense and even control it? At the same level as our spiritual, intuitive side.
Have you ever wondered where humanity would be if only we could overcome our current hindrances, our obsession with our ego, material belongings and physical beings? Maybe it would free us to reach for the next phase in the evolution of our species. At this level of connectedness with our fellow man, would we still have petty differences and frustrations?
Excerpt from "Vision Speak":
“… time swept away. Despite her agitated morning, Willow reached the state quickly, effortlessly—with minimal guidance from her mentor. It seemed to go faster every time. Within minutes, she became immersed in a waking dream, a trance-like existence where she was still aware, still conscious of her surroundings and yet her inner being was animated and exposed as never before. The old matriarch and her young descendant interacted with visions and feelings, thought-pictures and senses. It was like an inner voice, a connection of directed, shared dreams. Great Bet called it Vision Speak. The two women were oblivious to the absolute silence in the room. To them, their surroundings were vibrantly alive.”
From “Vision Speak”, Chapter 1, page 9-10