Posted by Dinah on October 20, 2002, at 17:33:03
In reply to Re: addendum » Dinah, posted by Zo on October 18, 2002, at 23:18:55
Hi Zo,
> Doesn't that have to be the case, inasmuch as infants inarguably have feeling. . but we are far less certain there is a predicating thought. Thought seems to arise from the nexus of feeling-response. . is it good, is it unpleasant, what happens. . .Hmmm. Yes. Could I be getting confused by the seeming logic of cognitive therapy? My therapist is big on CBT.
>I tend to think that the underlying grammar of life is what is, that the sentence, for example, is the geography of the desire, thought out, then written.
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I'm not at my best right now, but that sounds like a fascinating concept. Could you expound on it a bit more?Thanks,
Dinah
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