In our modern information age, we face a deficit in bodily awareness during digital communication, despite Mehrabian’s 7-38-55 rule suggesting that body language conveys 55% of meaning. Our current vocabulary struggles to describe complex bodily phenomena such as proprioception and social proprioception—the awareness of one’s own and others’ spatial body positioning. Body Oracle is a computational linguistic speculative design project, introducing an alterative language system of AI-generated hieroglyphic characters representing corporeal and intercorporeal poses inspired by ancient Chinese Oracle-Bone Inscriptions. These intuitive, cross-linguistic, cross-cultural signs—akin to emojis—aim to expand our capacity to conceptualize, understand, and communicate bodily and inter-bodily experiences. Drawing on linguistic relativity—the idea that language shapes worldview—we propose that these new hieroglyphic signs will function as a sociolinguistic mediator, influencing collective semantic cognition of bodily awareness. By envisioning an alternative present, Body Oracle challenges us to reconsider how embodied communication can transform our shared understanding.