This is a consideration of natural language as well as a systematic, scientific explanation of the author's CPP-TRS framework. The book considers natural language as an information state, reflecting inherent complexity, and is presented in four parts. The four parts are: the theoretical background of the author's CPP-TRS theories of both text comprehension and text compression, and the full range of phenomena being handled; the implications, the progressive shifts and the changes in viewing and rethinking language; the visual system in CPP-TRS language and methodology for interpretation of qualitively different components in natural language; and the applications designed by the author and information about the upcoming application developments. The book proceeds towards the organizing of a theoretical framework, based on a way of viewing language, in terms of quantitative and qualitative reasoning about communication via natural language.