Chris, It seems to me that like Cheerskep, you are trying to solve this problemm by a kind of introspection - catching the mind doing, or not doing, something. But it is not that kind of issue. (If so it would be dead simple.) It is a philosophical issue.
DA On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 5:54 AM, Chris Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Also Derek -- consider your mental activity while looking at a painting - > listening to music -- or even reading a book. > > Yes -- even while reading a book -- aren't you trying to get a sense of > what's > happening -- without which, you'd put the book down -- but it's not a sense > that can be put into words ? > > BTW -- what thoughts went through your brain while you were looking at some > of > those Goya prints in the exhibit you recently saw? > > I suppose the word "art" popped up into your mind -- but can you remember any > specific string of words for any specific print? > > _____________________________________________________________ > Click for free home mortgage rates from top companies. > http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL2211/fc/Ioyw6ijmO2yzQIgukQAAZLLfuDwvb3 > jcrOW1BryPvBHX83fVNWccnm/?count=1234567890 > > -- Derek Allan http://www.home.netspeed.com.au/derek.allan/default.htm
