Guest guest Posted October 26, 2002 Report Share Posted October 26, 2002 Hi Shawn: & gt;It's truly amazing the things we don't pay attention to. Today eating lunch I payed attention to what my tongue does when I eat. Pushing the food to where the teeth can chew them in such perfect timing as & gt;not to get bitten itself. Pete: I think paying attention to the automatic workings of your body is taxing your nerves to no purpose. It's the workings of the mind, that will bear fruit. & #34;One thing that has hit me hard from the time I've spent here is the concept of concepts. Any concept I have is an object. That's hard for a beginner to come up with. They're all mental objects created to....aid comprehension? The problem is once we file label something as a concept we stop experiencing the object and from then on experience the concept? I & gt;caught myself doing this today. Pete: Very important discovery. This is a time of higher than normal anxiety for me. Nerves are working overtime. Pete:Take as many breaks as you need. Having a nervous brake-down wouldn't be helpful at all. Pete Y! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your web site http://webhosting./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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