On Mar 1, 2010, at 5:31 PM, [email protected] wrote: > If indeed that is the way you feel as a contemplator, your experience is so > unlike mine it adds yet more mystery to a.e. As I cycle through my mind now > the varieties of a.e.'s I've had, I have to report that I can recall none > that gave me or reminded me of the feeling of being loved. Indeed, it's > possible that part of the experience as I "shivered" at, say, a great tragic > ending, was a sense of the moment's indifference to me. As the hero died, I was > like an unseen urchin witnessing the death of the great man.
Cheerskep: 1. Do you experience a difference in the a.e.'s you get when you observe another person's work than when you make your own work? 2. Do you experience a difference between the a.e. you feel when you make your work and later when you see or hear the same work?
