Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Examples of f2 transforms |
Posted by: | John Schertzer |
Date/Time: | 12/01/2004 17:23:51 |
Simple and complex dancing is only different as far as the range of specifics, but not either/or. In the same way, something like meditation -- an ideal FA experience -- may only be possible with language directing the learning process, and therefore is a result of F2, though in itself is (ideally once again) a suspension of internal processing -- or as much as one can and still survive. I would therefore consider this, as well as the know-nothing state, as F2 experiences. For instance, no one here will attempt to enter FA without being told what it is. In the stream of experience it is post-F2. At some point you talk yourself into stop talking, and entering into sensory experience that way has a different quality than if someone stopped your internal dialog by pointing a gun at your head, or surprising you with an erotic feel. Again, we're not talking about a suspension of language processing as much as punctuational pause. best, JS |