2012.12.21 13:00 - thoughts and language

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    The Guardian for this meeting was Yakuzza Lethecus. The comments are by Yakuzza Lethecus.



    Yakuzza Lethecus: hey cat, hey bruce
    Bruce Mowbray: Heya, Yaku!
    Catrinamonblue Resident: hi guys :)
    Bruce Mowbray: Heya, Cat!
    Bruce Mowbray: Yaku and I are still line dancing!
    Catrinamonblue Resident: love the movin and the grovin :)
    Yakuzza Lethecus: :)
    Bruce Mowbray: Curiously, he's just a beat or two ahead of me!
    Yakuzza Lethecus: on the other sim it was all in sync
    Bruce Mowbray: Maybe that's his magic wand at work!
    Catrinamonblue Resident: lol
    Bruce Mowbray: Care for some mulled wine, Cat?
    Catrinamonblue Resident: sure
    Bruce Mowbray: kk, just a sec, please.
    Catrinamonblue Resident: :)
    Catrinamonblue Resident: ty :)
    Bruce Mowbray: ;-)
    Bruce Mowbray: You are most welcome!
    Catrinamonblue Resident: language and imagination? I understand is the topic
    Bruce Mowbray: A combination of the tin foil helmet, and the leopard feet, and the wine is surely enough to hold off the Apocolypse, don't you think?
    Catrinamonblue Resident: :)
    Bruce Mowbray: ;-)
    Bruce Mowbray: If it's kk with Yaky, I will try to explain . . .
    Bruce Mowbray: Language, self-concept, imagination....
    Catrinamonblue Resident: listens
    Yakuzza Lethecus: sure
    Bruce Mowbray: We apparently do not have memories prior to our acquisition of language.... no matter how rudimentary.
    Bruce Mowbray: nor, do we have a sense of "self" prior to memories...
    Bruce Mowbray: so, it would seem to follow...
    Bruce Mowbray: that language is required for a concept of "self."
    Bruce Mowbray: but...
    Bruce Mowbray: along with that comes imagination...
    Bruce Mowbray: so, our language serves and contributes to our sense of self, no?
    Bruce Mowbray: and perhaps is even necessary for it.
    Bruce Mowbray: But, then the imagination gets in there too.
    Bruce Mowbray: So the question, for me (only) is:
    Bruce Mowbray: Can I trust my own sense of who I am...
    Bruce Mowbray: given that language and imagination have shaped my image of self.
    Bruce Mowbray: my sense of self.
    Bruce Mowbray sits on hands, except for holding the wine.
    Catrinamonblue Resident: language is the way in which I describe me, imagination is me?
    Bruce Mowbray: Well, some would say that without language you couldn't have a personal narrative.
    Catrinamonblue Resident: yes
    Bruce Mowbray: and without a personal narrative, you couldn't have a "self."
    Bruce Mowbray: So, I'm not sure what all that amounts to...
    Bruce Mowbray: I have a good friend who insists that his "self memories" do not invo;ve language, but, instead, images.
    Bruce Mowbray: involve*
    Bruce Mowbray: and he has an absolutely incredible memory.
    Bruce Mowbray: but all image-related.
    Bruce Mowbray: so, maybe language and imagination are not so important - or required.
    Bruce Mowbray looks over to the board to see if he's still on-topic.
    Catrinamonblue Resident: For me, my sense of self is is as I said above, language is my description but imagination is the real me.
    Catrinamonblue Resident: opps are we still on topic?
    Bruce Mowbray: yes, I am sure that we are, Cat.
    Bruce Mowbray: So, do you have autobiographical narratives?
    Catrinamonblue Resident: language is limited in description but images have no limitations
    Catrinamonblue Resident: oh yes I have autobiographical narratives
    Bruce Mowbray: The Jungian psychologists would say that "soul" is imaginal...
    --BELL--
    Catrinamonblue Resident: all the time n my head every minute
    Bruce Mowbray: that images are what makes and nourishes the soul....
    Bruce Mowbray says OOOPS. sry for interrupting the drop.
    Catrinamonblue Resident: opps :)
    Bruce Mowbray: ;-)
    Yakuzza Lethecus: hey qt
    Qt Core: Hi all
    Catrinamonblue Resident: hello Qt
    Bruce Mowbray keeps forgetting how effective his wood stove fire is in heating the whole house.
    Bruce Mowbray: Heya, Qt!
    Bruce Mowbray: Would you care for some mulled wine, Qt?
    Zen Arado: 's current display-name is "Zen".
    Qt Core: ty
    Bruce Mowbray ponders what Cat just said: "Images have no limitations."
    Bruce Mowbray: Heya, Zen!
    Catrinamonblue Resident: hi Zen
    Zen Arado: Hi all
    Bruce Mowbray: Care for some mulled wine, Zen?
    Zen Arado: perfer it straight though :)
    Bruce Mowbray: Hmmmm. I'll see what I can do....
    Qt Core: mental images are as in they exist, but without language could not be examined ?
    Bruce Mowbray: Ahhhh! There's that language thing again!
    Catrinamonblue Resident: perhaps but when I try to put language to an image it falls short of the image
    Zen Arado: self is a language based construct to me
    Bruce Mowbray: A lot of linguists say that we cannot think (or imagine) anything that we have no language for.
    Bruce Mowbray: Yes, Zen, and I would agree that it also true for me.
    Zen Arado: you can only see images
    Qt Core: never said languages are perfect rappresentation of reality even mental realities
    Zen Arado: nt think with them
    Zen Arado: does that seem right?
    Bruce Mowbray: How about dreaming with images?
    Zen Arado: do we think in dreams?
    Zen Arado: hmm
    Bruce Mowbray: Dreaming seems more based on images than on languages....
    Bruce Mowbray: but the imagination is active in both waking and dreaming states.
    Zen Arado: so it is just a series of images
    Catrinamonblue Resident: my dreams are more like movie fragments vivid in both image and sound
    Bruce Mowbray: yes, I'd say that dreams are that, Zen.
    Zen Arado: I'm sure I think in dreams too
    Zen Arado: not like watching a movie
    Zen Arado: I feel emotions
    Bruce Mowbray: My dreams are definitely emotional and imaginative, but not sure they are also lingual.
    Zen Arado: that requires thought?
    Qt Core: dreams are preverbal (i think) as thought is preverbal but then every way we know to express it to others is verbal (maybe art aside)
    Zen Arado: emotions come from thought don't they?
    Bruce Mowbray: Yes, I feel that thought is there in all of our states -- waking, dreaming, intoxication, etc.
    Zen Arado: yes Qt
    Zen Arado: maybe we add a verbal description afterwards
    Bruce Mowbray: I don't feel that emotions come from thought, necessarily.
    Qt Core: and that explain as i rarely get arts, i'm mostly verbal
    Zen Arado: not in deep sleep though
    Bruce Mowbray: Yes, I feel that too, Zen... a verbal description afterwards.
    Zen Arado: that is like death
    Bruce Mowbray: ?
    Zen Arado: why don't we fear deep sleep then?
    Bruce Mowbray: cuz we do it several times every night?
    Zen Arado: deep sleep is the same mentally as death
    Qt Core: as everything we are brain apart need is ?
    Qt Core: it*
    Bruce Mowbray: so perhaps our fear of death is not based on experience.
    Bruce Mowbray: but on non-experience.
    Bruce Mowbray: (although I don't fear death at all, actually!)
    Catrinamonblue Resident: neither do I :)
    Bruce Mowbray wonders why he's wearing this tin foil helmet to protect himself from the apcolypse if he doesn't fear death.
    Zen Arado: that's okay but if they told me I was going to die tomorrow I still wouldn't want that to happen
    Catrinamonblue Resident: I would
    Bruce Mowbray: That's probably more because you love life than because you fear death, Zen.
    Zen Arado: I want to finish my writing course first :-)
    Bruce Mowbray: ;-)
    --BELL--
    Bruce Mowbray: GOOD choice!
    Bruce Mowbray wants to be sure he's finished "writing" his life first....
    Zen Arado: that would be a long the book :-)
    Bruce Mowbray: yeppers... one can hope.
    Bruce Mowbray: but also, that implies that dying is not part of the book of life.
    Bruce Mowbray: and I really disagree with that idea.
    Zen Arado: it's hard to get away from conventional ideas on this
    Bruce Mowbray: Yes, our language sort of sucks us into conventional thinking.
    Zen Arado: it has been drummed in to us all our life that everything stops at death
    Bruce Mowbray: uh huh, it has.
    Bruce Mowbray: no more mulled wine, after death, then?
    Zen Arado: but it's because we have made the concepts of life and death
    Zen Arado: well I can cope with that :-)
    Bruce Mowbray: ;-)
    Bruce Mowbray: kk.
    Bruce Mowbray: You know something? My dog has experienced death of other living things many times....
    Bruce Mowbray: but he has no concept of his own death, I don't think.
    Zen Arado: yes I wonder
    Bruce Mowbray: and I suspect that this is because he has no language for it.
    Bruce Mowbray: and let's face it, our own death can only be imaginal . . .
    Zen Arado: I think my t dog knew he was going to die
    Bruce Mowbray: really? That's really interesting, Zen.
    Zen Arado: it's justhe vet came to put him down
    Zen Arado: my voice typing is acting up knew he was going to die
    Bruce Mowbray: hmmm. so sad, but I've been there a few times myself, where you were with the vet.
    Yakuzza Lethecus: 's current display-name is "Yaku".
    Bruce Mowbray: This is partly why I say that the "narrative" of our lives ought to include the death chapter.
    Zen Arado: Why do we need to tell so many stories
    Bruce Mowbray: Because, perhaps, our stories are who we are?
    Catrinamonblue Resident: :)
    Zen Arado: we actually construct our wdon't
    Bruce Mowbray: Would be cease to exist without or personal narratives?
    Bruce Mowbray: we*
    Zen Arado: gives up with voice typing
    Bruce Mowbray: our*
    Zen Arado: as an ego, yes I think
    Bruce Mowbray doesn't blame Zen a bit for giving up voice tuping -- has tried it and it never seems to work.... and isn't that a metaphor of sorts?
    Bruce Mowbray: typing*
    Zen Arado: doesn't work with LL viewer
    Bruce Mowbray: Hmmmm.
    Zen Arado: it started adding in phrases there
    Zen Arado: but I had other problems with Firestorm
    Bruce Mowbray: Perhaps voice typing has an imagination of its own.
    Bruce Mowbray: has its own stories to tell.
    Zen Arado: It works great with Microsoft Word
    Bruce Mowbray thinks: It's time for my typist to go stoke the fire again.....
    Zen Arado: it's just Second Life
    Zen Arado: everyone must be at Aph's place
    Zen Arado: I feel lethargic
    Bruce Mowbray: Too much mulled wine, perhaps?
    Catrinamonblue Resident: :)
    Zen Arado: just the time of year
    Bruce Mowbray: Some of us were at Aph's place earlier, before this session.
    Bruce Mowbray: Did lots of line dancing.
    Zen Arado: ah ok
    --BELL--
    Bruce Mowbray: That's where Yaku got his magic wand, in fact. (Hope I'm not giving away secrets, Yaku!)
    Catrinamonblue Resident: bubbles!!!!!!!!
    Bruce Mowbray: OH DEAR! WRONG WAND!
    Catrinamonblue Resident: lol
    Zen Arado: :-)
    Yakuzza Lethecus: i try to keep my eyes open
    Bruce Mowbray: yes?
    Zen Arado: don't any of you feel lethargic at this time of the year?
    Zen Arado: It's like I have lots of things to do but just don't feel like doing them
    Bruce Mowbray: Well, Zen, I feel something like that. . .
    Catrinamonblue Resident: yes I have SAD and always am affected at this time of year
    Zen Arado: I'm not sure if I have that or not
    Bruce Mowbray: but I sometimes feel the same at other paretsw of the year -- like "spring fever...."
    Catrinamonblue Resident: Seasonal Affective Disorder - as well I deal with deep depression and anxiety
    Bruce Mowbray: yes, maybe it is SAD.
    Zen Arado: summertime blues :-)
    Bruce Mowbray: Hmmm.... ponders something to do with autumn, also....
    Zen Arado: there ain't no cure
    Bruce Mowbray: ;-)
    Zen Arado: :-)
    Zen Arado: Bruce remembers the song
    Bruce Mowbray wonders how much of this is the imagination playing tricks on us.
    Bruce Mowbray: Aint no cure for the summertime blues!
    Zen Arado: :-)
    Bruce Mowbray: (tra la!)
    Zen Arado: that was back in the fifties Bruce
    Zen Arado: Eddie Cochran
    Catrinamonblue Resident: before me :)
    Bruce Mowbray: Yes, I remember the 50s well.
    Bruce Mowbray: My formative adolescent years.
    Zen Arado: yep
    Bruce Mowbray: when my imaginative powers had major workouts!
    Zen Arado: we were totally imprisoned by our thoughts then
    Zen Arado: now we can be more objective
    Bruce Mowbray: adn found release in our imaginative worlds... sort of like now!
    Bruce Mowbray: he he.
    Zen Arado: we could tell ourselves bad stories too
    Zen Arado: about ourselves
    Bruce Mowbray: Oh yes, we could do that.
    Zen Arado: or maybe I should say I could
    Bruce Mowbray: That was something I had to learn not to do.
    Zen Arado: I'm getting to general
    Bruce Mowbray: Well, Zen , I feel you're right on target.
    Bruce Mowbray: and also on target with this week's topic.
    Zen Arado: I notice myself telling myself stories
    Zen Arado: and I just tell myself to shut up
    Bruce Mowbray listens carefully.....
    Zen Arado: :-)
    Catrinamonblue Resident: sometimes the shut up doesn't work
    Zen Arado: did you ever read Byron Katie?
    Catrinamonblue Resident: i interject a good or happy thought in the middle
    Zen Arado: She is good on that
    Catrinamonblue Resident: try to change the story as it goes along
    Bruce Mowbray: Well, as I understand it, this week's topic is about how the imagination contributes to the stories we tell ourselves...
    Zen Arado: she teaches us to challenge the story
    Zen Arado: is it true?
    Zen Arado: Is it really true?
    Bruce Mowbray: Sometimes a story is just a story....
    Zen Arado: I think mostly it's all a story
    Zen Arado: sometimes harmless but sometimes not
    Bruce Mowbray: and I would agree with that, Zen....
    Zen Arado: just a useful interpretation of reality
    Zen Arado: nothing more
    Bruce Mowbray: but somehow the stories get us through the night -- and the day.,
    Zen Arado: yes of course
    Zen Arado: we seem to need our stories
    Zen Arado: they comfort us
    Bruce Mowbray: A friend who understands, and who accepts -- whether or not he/she agrees or thinks that it is "true" -- is a true friend....
    Catrinamonblue Resident: they tell us about ourselves
    Zen Arado: maybe that's what religion does too
    Bruce Mowbray: Inddd, it does, Zen.
    Bruce Mowbray: What are religions -- other than really deep stories.
    Zen Arado: so we have to be careful about destroying people's stories
    Bruce Mowbray: always!
    Zen Arado: yes
    --BELL--
    Bruce Mowbray: Be of others a bit more careful than of everything.
    Bruce Mowbray has to go now. THANK YOU, everyone!
    Qt Core: bye Bruce
    Catrinamonblue Resident: bye Bruce
    Zen Arado: kk byee Bruce
    Bruce Mowbray: Bye for now.
    Zen Arado: I better go too
    Zen Arado: byee all
    Catrinamonblue Resident: bye Zen
    Qt Core: I have to go too, bye all
    Catrinamonblue Resident: Bye Qt
    Catrinamonblue Resident: I'm off too :)
     

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