Cheerskep Ha! Made you look! and respond.
> In sum, the thought, feeling, image always precede their articulation. How > otherwise would the mind know what to articulate? Okay. How do you know when your mind is working? And your mind is working *all* the time, monitoring and regulating your body, except, you hardly know it. How do you know your own thoughts? Do you just put pictures side by side? or vague sensations of comfort or discomfort, enjoyment or unenjoyment? Or must you use language to know your thoughts? Can human beings have human thoughts without human language? I don't know the answer, or even the means and clinical adeptness to find out, but I suspect the answer is no.
