> >SA previously:  It's more of what I find myself
doing. 
> Instead of separating life into divisions that can't
be
> >bridged, I find myself making bridges even between
> s's and o's.  I call this bridge, at the moment, an
> event.

Marsha:
> Hmmmm.  Would that be an event of direct perception
> or a conceptual 
> event?  

SA:  I'll jump right to it.  It is an event of direct
perception, conception, and lived experience (as when
I sit or walk and the weather is fine and dandy or
even when the weather is a challenge, such as when it
is raining, but these are lived experiences don't get
caught in the details, if you know what I mean)

Marsha:
> And if it's a conceptual event how does it
> happen?

SA:  It's automatic.  Conceptual event's are
automatic.  We always conceive something, and by
always I mean I don't know of when we wouldn't
conceive anything even if you bring up dead.  One
might say, I don't know any different.  

SA



      
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