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January 8, 2014



January 8, 2014

Written by Maximus Peperkamp, M.S. Verbal Behaviorist

Dear reader, 
This letter type, which was chosen to write about Sound Verbal behavior (SVB), is called castellar.  It is a very strong letter type, which can only be written in capitals. Like SVB, it can’t be missed. Authentic human interaction is really there, it is visible and audible, but it can only be visited by those who come in peace. It reminds of the old saying “my home is my castle.” The reader is asked to think of svb as their home, This is needed to feel protected. They are invited into the castle of the author. He built it together with those with whom he has communicated, who agree that Without the experience of safety there will always be fear.  


Castles used to be built with towers, a draw bridge, thick high walls and heavy doors to defend it. Similarly, SVB allows us to defend ourselves. It makes us see our enemy, noxious verbal behavior (NVB), from far away. it will not let NVB come close. The reader, who seeks protection, will be accepted into the castle as a member of the svb tribe. As such He or she will talk in such a way, which prevents the nvb clan from doing any more harm. SVB is a force to be reckoned with. Those who attack us are bound to loose, but attacks on svb are rare, 


because the nvb clan knows that it is fighting a losing battle. Svb has never attacked them. It was always NVB who attacked svb. NVB lost many of its members to SVB. Although NVB still tries occasionally to attack SVB, it knows very well that those who have survived this ancient battle, Those who were able to switch sides, became SVB’s strongest guards. Readers may praise themselves lucky to join forces with those who cherish the treasure of human relationship. Protection is guaranteed now that they have survived the suicidal mission that they, as members of the nvb clan, were on. The false notion that we cannot and should not trust each other, which was their motto, was transformed into a new way of relating, in which trust is no longer an issue, because it is the bases of everything we do. Welcome, reader, you are now part of us.   

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