What Is Universal Language?

Universal language may refer to a hypothetical or historical language spoken and understood by all or most of the world's population. In some contexts, it refers to a means of communication said to be understood by all living things, beings, and objects alike.
(wikipedia)
As spoke about in the previous post, there is an idea that a universal language or form of communication existed in history, or at least a suggestion that there was a larger spoken language, from which, todays languages have been derived. However, as shown above, the definition of a universal language is a suggestion that there is a greater understanding across the entire world, shared between all objects and living things. 
Thinking about this further, taking living things as an example, is there an overarching survival instinct? Do all animals aim to survive? What about plants, do they have an instinct to survive? They compete to grow the highest and strongest to allow them to survive in busy jungles. Perhaps survival instinct is a universal language shared across living things. Is there an agreement on food and water being essential for life?
As for other objects it is harder to say, is there a connection between all things existent? 
'Imagine that you are a tiny island in the sea. Everything above the water is your body and conscious mind. But the island also stretches out under the water, further and further under the surface into the depths of the powerful subconscious, until it levels off. Then in every direction it rises again, towards other islands above the surface. We look at other islands and think we are separate. But we are One. All things are One. All things are Consciousness expressing itself.'
Michael Brown argues that there is this greater connection between all things in the universe. The extent to which I agree is questionable to say the least, but in principle the idea is interesting. He talks of the world being one thing, and then everything on it are all individual attributes, like how a body is made up of cells and organs, everyone and everything makes up a section of the world. 
Pauli Exclusion Principle
BRIAN COX: EVERYTHING IS CONNECTED
Brian Cox scientifically proves how everything is connected, talking about the displacement of electrons as energy is passed through the diamond he rubs to warm up.
"This shift of the configuration of the electrons inside the diamond has consequences, because the sum total of all the electrons of the universe must respect Pauli. Therefore, every electron around every atom in the universe must be shifting as I heat the diamond up, to make sure that none of them end up in the same energy level. When I heat this diamond up, all the electrons in the universe instantly but imperceptibly change their energy levels. So everything is connected to everything else."
His actions has an impact on every single atom in the universe to ensure none of them end up in the same energy level. This proves that there is a form of greater understanding and connection in the universe. Everything effects everything.