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World Emoji Day 2024: How to establish communication with Almighty?

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Last Updated on 13 July 2024 IST: World Emoji Day 2024: The readers will know World Emoji Day celebrated on July 17 to mark one of the world’s greenest means of connecting. Obvious questions come to mind: what emojis are, who conceived them, whether they succeed as a tangible language and what is the trendiest emoji on the planet. The readers will have the opportunity to correlate emoji knowledge to judge the right spiritual guide for salvation.

  • World Emoji Day is celebrated to mark one of the world’s greenest means of connecting
  • Jeremy Burge, Founder of website Emojipedia launched the World Emoji Day in 2014
  • Emoji is made from two Japanese words e (symbol) and moji (letter or character).
  • The very first set of 90 emojis were invented in 1997
  • Shigetaka Kurita constructed the first set of extensively utilized emojis in 1999
  • Hieroglyphics signify sounds, logograms, which represent words or phrases and determinatives
  • Word emoji has been officially recognized in the English language in 2013
  • Spiritual knowledge can be conceived through the selection of the right spiritual guide

World Emoji Day is celebrated on July 17 to mark one of the world’s greenest means of connecting. More than 3000 unique emojis are used by most people in numerous instances every day when a message is posted with a comment. Obvious questions come to mind: what emojis are, who conceived them, whether they are accepted as a tangible language and what is the trendiest emoji on the planet.

Emoji is a sort of image termed an ideogram. This implies it is an image of an idea that does not give any impression of the noises used to pronounce it. Every day used numbers and Chinese characters are previous examples of ideograms. Emojis are employed in electronic communications and on internet pages. The name emoji is constructed on two Japanese words put together: e (symbol) and moji (letter or character).

The very first set of 90 emojis were invented in 1997. These emojis were only offered on one category of high-priced Japanese mobile phones that were in use by limited people. There were few emojis developed earlier, such as Pile of Poo, which was combined to the next emoji sets.

Shigetaka Kurita constructed the first set of extensively utilized emojis in 1999 with a group acting on a mobile internet platform in Japan. Kurita developed 180 emojis motivated by expressions on people’s looks, Chinese characters, the symbols used for weather projections, traffic signs, and icons utilized in a type of Japanese comics called manga.

Emojis are not the same as Emoticons. Emoticons are produced in the form of punctuation marks, numbers, and letters which signify to express emotion. Emoticons are quite older than emojis as those came in usage in computing since the 1970s. The emoticon is a kind of word for emotion icon. Emoji resemble emoticon and emotion is mere a coincidence but in no way, they are related.

People around the globe have their own ways of observing World Emoji Day. Some of the major ways are: 

  • People tend to have an emoji only conversation on this day.
  • Nowadays creating your own emoji is also easy, people tend to create their own emoji and post it on various social media platforms.
  • People also wear their emoji as dresses on this day.
  • Some people also throw emoji theme based parties on this day.

Nowadays emojis have become a universal way of communication. People prefer emojis over words. These are some of the emojis which are mostly used by people. These emojis are mentioned below: 

😂- Face with Tears of Joy

❤️- Red Heart

😍- Smiling Face with Heart-Eyes

☺️- Smiling Face with Smiling-Eyes

🤣- Rolling on Floor Laughing 

Emojis and hieroglyphics seem similar, but they are quite different. Emojis use symbols to signify an object or an idea instead of a sound or a word. Hieroglyphics has fashioned up phonograms, which signify sounds, logograms, which represent words or phrases and determinatives, which make clearer the meaning of the characters that come before it.

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Language specialists consider hieroglyphics as a sophisticated and complex language. Emojis are much less sophisticated and it would be tricky to attempt to communicate entirely with emojis without the use of words. Regardless of not being a language, they are entertaining and remarkably effective!

Emojis cannot be called a language. Language is a means of expression among human beings by conventional spoken, manual (signed), or written symbols. Emojis cannot be recognized as a language because it cannot give fluent, complex conversations, or express specific thoughts. Emojis are a strong communication tool that generates an emotive sensory experience. Emojis are the beginning of progressively more complex visual interaction. There are all probabilities that people will be able to send their own faces emojis in the future.

Emojis have not been recognized as a language by itself, the word emoji has been officially recognized in the English language in 2013 and added to the Oxford Dictionary.

The selection of the right emoji to express the emotive sensory experience becomes a strong communication tool. Similarly, spiritual knowledge can be conceived through the selection of the right spiritual guide. Most human beings expect to live a sorrow free life and ultimately wish to achieve salvation. But the incorrect choice of a spiritual guide leads them to a path of sorrow and the vicious cycle of death and rebirth. The poor seeker cannot judge the emotions and behavior of several storytellers (Katha Vachak) and ritual priests (Karm Kandi) and fall into the trap of the creative energy ‘Maya’ and ‘Kaal’.

The Absolute Purn Braham Kabir Saheb (Kavirdev) Himself descended on the planet earth to teach the right method of devotion. He comes from the Eternal Abode in the form of a Complete Saint or descends as a child on a lotus flower. He appoints several pious souls as His representative Satguru. In Kabir Saheb lineage presently there is only one enlightened Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj who bestows the True Devotion to the seekers. The seeker takes Naam Diksha (initiation) from the Satguru and practices the recitation in a special breathing method. The devotee enjoys all worldly pleasures and is finally guaranteed to be liberated from this planet to lead to Eternal Abode, Satlok.

“The knowledge of Kabir Saheb is the “Ocean in a vessel”

Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj

“What cannot be spoken in two pages Kabir Saheb tells in two lines poetry”

“Satlok and the Supreme God Kabir is Ocean of Happiness”

Spiritual Leader Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj

“Enlightened Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj can increase life span”

“With emoji life became easier than ever, just one emoji says the whole thing”

Q: Why is July 17 an Emoji Day?

A: It is because the date of July 17 was displayed on the Apple color emoji version of the calendar.

Q: How to celebrate World Emoji Day in School?

A: Emoji themed class, Emoji themed class work, Emoji themed homework, Emoji themed dresses and many other ways of observing the day in school.

Q: Who founded World Emoji Day?

A: Jeremy Burge

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