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THE UNSEEN AND UNSEEING I: HOLIDAY EDITION


There was an invisible man who was much interested in knowing himself, but was frustrated since there was nothing he could see about himself. To compensate for conditions, he concocted an imaginary persona and life for himself, which he could picture in his mind AND study, and being aware that it was entirely his creation, anything he learned would be an indirect lesson about himself – the creator of the imaginary mental image.

(Anyone who does not recognize this as a singular stroke of genius is bleary eyed.
Anyone who does not recognize the practical significance of the story will remain that way.) 

 
 
 OH-O, SAY CAN YOU SEEEEE?

When not fighting for survival, a man’s eyes stay stuck on faraway places, (also his “I’s”).

Daydreaming is the brain’s re-processing of memory files when it has nothing contemporaneously better to do.

Quote of The Day: 

“When I feel unusually happy, I do not feel particularly concerned about the idea of being more conscious, or not.

                              Is there something I should be learning from this?

J.

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