Marsha:
Though, I wonder why you put perceptions (sensual experience) in with concepts 
(linguistic experience) and assign them both as intellectualizing.  I thought 
you associated intellectualizing with language.  Perception (sensual 
experience) does not require language.  imho. 
 

 




On Apr 2, 2013, at 12:27 PM, MarshaV <[email protected]> wrote:

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> On Apr 2, 2013, at 12:20 PM, david buchanan <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Marsha said:
>> In mindful awareness (mindfulness) one drops the narration (language) 
>> function for a more perceptual (immediate) experience, but there is still 
>> pattern identification in differentiating shapes, smells, sounds, tastes and 
>> touch.  The differentiating doesn't disappear with language.  The 
>> differentiating is there with perceiving too. 
>> 
>> 
>> dmb says:
>> "Quality is shapeless, formless, indescribable. To see shapes and forms is 
>> to intellectualize. Quality is independent of any such shapes and forms. The 
>> names, the shapes and forms we give Quality depend only partly on the 
>> Quality. They also depend partly on the a priori images we have accumulated 
>> in our memory. We constantly seek to find, in the Quality event, analogues 
>> to our previous experiences. If we didn't we'd be unable to act. We build up 
>> our language in terms of these analogues."                         
> 
> Marsha:
> Yes! 
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