Words-As-Oceans
Words-As-Oceans: A Theology of Infinite Language Prologue — The Sea of Speech “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was an Ocean.” Every civilization has intuited that the act of speaking is more than communication; it is creation. In this essay I propose a model of language in which each word is an ocean of meaning , a living system within the infinite heart and mind of the Divine Logos. The image of the Ocean-Word unites theology, linguistics, and metaphysics: it treats language as a hydrological manifestation of the Infinite’s self-expression. Words, in this view, are not discrete symbols but bottomless reservoirs —dynamic, self-reflective fields in which consciousness circulates. Each “word” contains not only its own definitions but an infinity of unspoken possibilities, and within those depths the distinction between thought, being, and love disappears. What follows develops this thesis systematically yet poetically, aligning it with insights from classical phi...