> SA previously: Of course, unless the words are trying to point out
> this "...aspect of
> perception and the creation of meaning..."
>
> [Krimel]
> Right, but if those words don't work others can be
> substituted. It is the
> meaning that matters. It is the ideas expressed not the
> mode of expression.
SA: I agree. This is something I've considered quite a bit since I was about
15 years or so. I was never very well learned in gammar, but I knew what
meanings I wanted to get across. So, it would sometimes take poetry or an
essay to fully cultivate the meaning I was trying to express. I've dabbled in
drawing as well, for it seemed to better fulfill what is was I was trying to
say. Music pulls out sensations and meanings that get people to experience
closer and closer to what somebody might be trying point out. Sometimes I try
to get people to 'jump' into the meaning, do it on their own, instead of coming
right out and saying what I mean - for I can't always come right out and say
what I mean. It takes a bit of feeling and a step back to fully take in many
meanings in this life. It's one thing to say woods, but it's another to
experience woods, say, now, this time of year, especially around here. The
weather has been very cool for the season.
Gray clouds pass through in the afternoon and rain usually falls, at least for
the last three or so days. The birds, and shadows are wonderful and relaxing.
On, and on, and on...
woods,
SA
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