I am aware of some kind of silent presence Andrew, though I can't do the 
work to articulate it directly.  Einstein talked a lot about this in terms 
of knowing, visualising but not being able to communicate even to the 
esoteric language-game players who might understand.  We had an outside loo 
with no windows when I was a kid.  One could sit in there pondering 
relativity as one could be in outer space accelerating at 1g with a bit of 
forgetting the trip from the kitchen.  I could imagine the space rocket bit 
then, but lacked the equivalence box theory - school had me doing times 
tables and other useless junk my mother had already taught me.

Words run about in my head - those very ones and these just did.  Something 
else about communicating with others seems there in accompanying silence. 
 Sometimes, not always in dreaming there is a lot of visual activity - 
sometimes memories of trauma and sometimes over trivia.  I get little from 
meditation and sometimes used medication to get some peace.

Schizophrenics report hearing voices telling them to do things - it's 
outside my scope to describe this, though I've read clinical reports. 
 Reagan had a radio to god.

 

On Tuesday, 30 December 2014 14:09:42 UTC, andrew vecsey wrote:
>
> It is not that I "hear" words in my head. I just articulate my thoughts 
> with silent words.
>
> On Tuesday, December 30, 2014 1:54:51 PM UTC+1, archytas wrote:
>>
>> I probably enjoy being confused by you Gabby. Allan, don't worry too much 
>> about the voices inside your head - I left the radio on.
>>
>> Andrew - I'm off walking the hounds to think about what you've said. 
>>  Back to gruffle-wuffle later.  In talking of voices in the head, one has 
>> to be careful lest one get a schizo-diagnosis from someone who has read the 
>> DMS and a certificate from the madness authority to lock you up.  In the 
>> park, people find my dog-talking perfectly reasonable and many join in.  7 
>> Acres would make a great sculpture park - imagine the dogs as art critics 
>> and people, finally, with something to lean on ... just a voice in my head 
>> Tony - nothing to do with me, just a left-over from one of Allan's 
>> Wendanta's (Peter Pan version).
>>
>> On Tuesday, December 30, 2014 10:14:45 AM UTC, Gabby wrote:
>>>
>>> And let me add: listen to something and/or someone new. I don't want to 
>>> further confuse Neil with the aimlessness of my conversation style.
>>> Am 30.12.2014 10:04 schrieb "Gabby" <[email protected]>:
>>>
>>>> That's how we learn how to read and fall back to when words and 
>>>> meanings are jumbled up. It is a technique to disrupt the others flow of 
>>>> automated response. It is oftentimes the only chance to get others to 
>>>> listen to something new to them. Otherwise you have to keep using the 
>>>> slow, 
>>>> indirect feeding of attractive or fearful imagery, but you cannot be sure 
>>>> that they really get there where you want them to get.
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