I speak with my head—not with my mouth, but with my head. I mean that when you talk to me, I answer you with my head. You would hear my words as I responded to you with my head—not with my mouth, but with my head.
This could be a little misleading, so let’s spend a few lines to clarify. Responding with my head does not mean the usage of facial expressions. You hear my response when you talk to me, even if you close your eyes. We could even talk over the phone. If you talk to me over the telephone, you hear my response with the phone sound off. It is like you could hear my thoughts, although, in effect, you are hearing me speaking from inside my head.
So, yes, I speak with my head. From inside my head, you could hear it. It gets more cool since, as far as I know, you can hear it no matter where you are on the planet. Distance is not relevant. This is happening for the first time in the world, for the first time in history. Certainly, the first time anyone is as well known as I am for this type of communication. The funny thing is that strange as it sounds, the whole thing about speaking with my head, you probably know what I am talking about. I might not even need to explain. You might even know what I had for dinner yesterday, as in the day before you read this. That is, if you were paying attention.
Arash Safavi Nick