2017.01.26 13:00 - Dance of Partners Perfectly Matched

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    The Guardian for this session about the book The Wisdom of Lived Experience, by Maxine K. Anderson, were Eliza and Mick. Greetings are at the bottom of the page for the sake of clarity.
    For the background and previous weeks of this ongoing exploration, please see:

    The Wisdom of Lived Experience - Views from Psychoanalysis, Neuroscience, Philosophy and Metaphysics 

     

    --BELL--

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    Bruce begins our circle....


    Eliza Madrigal: Okay, ready Bruce?
    Bruce Mowbray: Here I go. . . . ready or not.
    Aphrodite Macbain listens


    Bruce Mowbray: This section of the book (Kindle 242-311) has been especially valuable this week –
    Bruce Mowbray: as I apply its information about left/right brain interactions to my daily affairs.
    Bruce Mowbray: I seem to have developed a new and spontaneous “way of watching”
    Agatha Macbeth: Osiyo K
    Korel Laloix: Heya.. brb
    Bruce Mowbray: -- a sort of automatic witness that operates in virtually every one of my life’s contexts,
    Bruce Mowbray: from spiritual inquiry, to online dialogues with friends,
    Bruce Mowbray: to the news media’s coverage of government changes, to entertainments of all sorts.
    Bruce Mowbray: For example, last night I watched the movie “The Man Who Knew Infinity” (2015)
    Bruce Mowbray: about Indian mathematical genius Srinivasa Ramanujan at Cambridge University during the First World War.
    Aphrodite Macbain: great flick
    Bruce Mowbray: I was fascinated to watch the interplay between pure mathematics and raw racism,
    Bruce Mowbray: and between Hindu mysticism and academic atheism, in several characters’ portrayals of their characters
    Bruce Mowbray: - Ramanujan’s wife and Bertrand Russell, for starters.
    Bruce Mowbray: And just this morning I was visited by two Jehovah’s Witnesses,
    Bruce Mowbray: and for almost an hour we had a wonderful discussion about varieties of Biblical interpretation.
    Bruce Mowbray: I can’t help but imagine how fMRIs might light up like bi-lateral Christmas trees with each of these brains.
    Bruce Mowbray: Maxine’s book is already having a powerful impact on my life.
    Bruce Mowbray: [done]

    Mickorod Renard: amazing Bruce, great!
    Catrinamonblue Resident: wow
    Bruce Mowbray: ty
    Agatha Macbeth: Mathematics won out over raw racism of course...
    Eliza Madrigal: fantastic, Bruce. Such energy
    Aphrodite Macbain: yes
    Aphrodite Macbain: lol
    Aphrodite Macbain: dont fall in the pool Bruce


    Eliza Madrigal: :) San, have thoughts to share today?
    Bruce Mowbray: :)
    Santoshima Resident: [ pass ] = { done}
    Eliza Madrigal: k...
    Eliza Madrigal: Kori I don't think you've been reading with us... lots going on, but do you have something to add about the general topics that have come up?
    Eliza Madrigal: (Kori may be working and afk)
    druth Vlodovic: she might not be back yet
    Agatha Macbeth: Aww
    Aphrodite Macbain: yes she said brb
    Korel Laloix: Sorry.. just reading back.
    Eliza Madrigal: Oh... missed that sorry
    druth Vlodovic: ok, I'll pass
    druth Vlodovic: oops,kori's turn
    Eliza Madrigal: :)
    Korel Laloix: Don't wait on me... smiles...
    Eliza Madrigal: hah, okay....

    --BELL--

    Korel Laloix: I saw that movie.
    Eliza Madrigal: and thanks Druth
    Bruce Mowbray: :)
    Eliza Madrigal: Aph?
     

    Aphrodite


    Aphrodite Macbain: Interesting discussion about the dialectical nature of the 2 hemispheres of the brain - like a conversation or debate between them.
    Aphrodite Macbain: like: thesis, antithesis, synthesis


    Kori
     

    Korel Laloix: There are lots of studies available on the topic.
    Aphrodite Macbain: did you want to speak Kori?
    Korel Laloix: One of the latest trends is saying how incomplete the idea of left/right brain is since so much is done outside of those lobes.
    Eliza Madrigal: Kori is away now...
    Aphrodite Macbain: k
    Agatha Macbeth: Busy girl
     

    Aphrodite continuing...


    Aphrodite Macbain: thesis, antithesis, synthesis
    Bruce Mowbray: please continue, Aph.
    Aphrodite Macbain: a well balanced brain creates a synthesis of its awareness
    Aphrodite Macbain: ?
    Aphrodite Macbain: I find, it slow reading as I keep bumping into conceptions or terms that are new
    Aphrodite Macbain: like Hegel's Aufhebung = flowering?
    Aphrodite Macbain: it's a process of development, of becoming and perpetually changing?
    Aphrodite Macbain: Also - I need to understand more about the "birth of the subject"
    Aphrodite Macbain: were we subjectless at birth and then became a subject (ego?) as we matured?
    Aphrodite Macbain: More questions than answers for me. No synthesis yet :-)
    Aphrodite Macbain: done


    Eliza Madrigal: :)) wow, thanks... you are actually sort of seeing our outline Aph
    Mickorod Renard: nice observations Aph
    Bruce Mowbray: Be sure to check out Winnicott, coming up in next reading, Aph (re: birth of the subject)
    Aphrodite Macbain: trying to
    Aphrodite Macbain: kk
    Eliza Madrigal: :) Thanks, yes!
    Eliza Madrigal: Mick, ready?
     

    Mick


    Mickorod Renard: unfortunatly I have had a crazy day and not prepped
    Mickorod Renard: if I could just outline something
    Bruce Mowbray listens carefully.
    Mickorod Renard: The newborn comes into the world completely dependent on others for satisfying individual basic human needs. Feelings of security in a relationship with the mother, or an adequate substitute, is the cornerstone of mental health in later years.
    Mickorod Renard: and I think that that security need sort of creates this part of thinking that always brings us back to
    Mickorod Renard: what we call normal..but is proberbly very limiting
    Mickorod Renard: anyway,,as I say, I have nothing to offer
    Mickorod Renard: sorry
    Bruce Mowbray: Excellent points, Mick.
    Mickorod Renard: done
    Bruce Mowbray: LOTS of Winnecott in what you said.
    Eliza Madrigal: they are, no apologizing :P
    Mickorod Renard: ty
    Catrinamonblue Resident: lovely Mick ty :)
    Eliza Madrigal: comfort zone
    Eliza Madrigal: Tura?
    Tura Brezoianu: Ok
     

    Tura


    Tura Brezoianu: I'm reading left and right as metaphors rather than literally the halves of the brain. Even McGilchrist says near the end of his book that it doesn't matter if the neuroscience doesn't pan out.
    Tura Brezoianu: (I haven't read McGilchrist, only some reviews of his book.)
    Tura Brezoianu: It's a structure we can use to create understandings of the mind rather than things that are really there.
    Tura Brezoianu: That's why there can be so many theories of psychology at the same time.
    Tura Brezoianu: Different things projected on the Rorschach blot of experience.
    Tura Brezoianu: None true, all useful (although I don't know if the partisans of different schools would agree :)
    Tura Brezoianu: So it's a theory of two different aspects or components of the mind.
    Tura Brezoianu: I get the impression that Maxine is rather down on the "left" aspect. So is McGilchrist.
    Tura Brezoianu: Which as a mathematician and software developer rubs me a little the wrong way :)
    Agatha Macbeth: :P
    Tura Brezoianu: I see them more as, say, the engine and the rest of a car.
    Aphrodite Macbain: lol
    Tura Brezoianu: You can't say one is more important, it's only the whole car that can go anywhere.
    Aphrodite Macbain: yes

    --BELL--

    Aphrodite Macbain: they work together
    Tura Brezoianu: It was a really interesting experience that Jill Bolte Taylor had
    Mickorod Renard: he he ,,like the horse cart and rider the other week
    Aphrodite Macbain: bell...
    Tura Brezoianu: [finishing quickly] but her left brain had to heal for her to make the TED talk. [done]

     


    Bruce Mowbray: ahhh! Beautiful, Tura. Thank you for reminding us about the metaphors.
    Mickorod Renard: yes super Tura..i too after reading the section was thinking more negative re left but you are right
    Eliza Madrigal: :) great observations
    Mickorod Renard: each complimentary and very important
    Bruce Mowbray nods to Mick.
    Eliza Madrigal: Cat?
     

    Catrinamonblue


    Catrinamonblue Resident: I really enjoyed this weeks reading. Learning the left/right interplay
    Catrinamonblue Resident: a dance of partners perfectly matched, each holding the other up and in movement :)
    Aphrodite Macbain: I think McGilchrist blames the increase in the valuing of the left brain as a cause for society's getting worse
    Catrinamonblue Resident: A feeling of excitement for the learning to come :)
    Catrinamonblue Resident: done :)

    Eliza Madrigal: beautiful... like that metaphor of dancers too
    Catrinamonblue Resident: :)
    Mickorod Renard: yes, love that idea..working in harmony
    Bruce Mowbray: (or dissonance)
    Eliza Madrigal: it does seem that Maxine speaks more for the right... perhaps feeling the left articulates itself more obviously so she is acting as voice... will have to think about that more...
    Mickorod Renard: yes!
    Eliza Madrigal: but re my report... it is long, but that's because I have quotes....
    Agatha Macbeth: You old quoter
    Catrinamonblue Resident: :)
    Bruce Mowbray: Great, Eliza. please continue
    Aphrodite Macbain: quote away


    Eliza


    Eliza Madrigal: Maxine describes something familiar to all of us I'm sure, and certainly to me, when she writes: .
    "In this regard, I am reminded of my experience of being with a patient, or, indeed, with a close friend or family member in which there is deep resonant interchange, much of which is out of awareness, and then of my trying to write up the hour or take verbal note of the deep discussion.
    My efforts at this notation often feel like sorting through a heap of dried leaves. The multi-dimensional experience cannot be adequately captured by words or retrospective thought. Only in resumption of the contact, as in the next analytic hour or the renewed conversation, can the fullness of the *lived* experience be resumed." (loc 262)


    Eliza Madrigal: I notice similar when giving these reports. While I read, I may feel to understand, and a million things to share may bubble up, but switching gears, I *lose the moment*. 
    Eliza Madrigal: Many who have wanted to describe the vividness of their dreams, or moments in prayer/meditation/temple, express this continually... that it is hard to put words to such meaningful encounters, But then back in the setting, they come alive again, or a stream is felt to be tapped into.
    Aphrodite Macbain: nods
    Eliza Madrigal: It is hard to convey unless you can bring someone into the (your?) moment
    Eliza Madrigal: So I come back to time... and to being / becoming. Maxine writes about the to and fro we've been talking about, and says, 

    "When harmonious, this to and fro may be considered as part of the ongoing process of coming alive, or what Wilfred Bion notes as "becoming." (245)

    I love the way she talks about the enfolding back in process, more through this chapter. (which Aph brings up with thesis, antithesis, synthesis)
    Eliza Madrigal: I think that sometimes one 'can' get back to the vein of aliveness of the original encounter, with patience and time, and that's how a writer is able to convey more than words + skill. [done]

    Aphrodite Macbain: thanks Eliza
    Catrinamonblue Resident: wow
    Aphrodite Macbain: I love the metaphor of the dry leaves
    Eliza Madrigal: me too
    Aphrodite Macbain: It is interesting how feelings cannot be put into words easily.
    Catrinamonblue Resident: yes
    Aphrodite Macbain: That's where artists do their best work
    Aphrodite Macbain: music, painting, colour, texture
    Bruce Mowbray: Great, Eliza. TY! some folks seem to "fold back" into the left brain - finding security there. Other folks seem to fold back into the right brain. I'm wondering if these are habits of mind.
    Mickorod Renard: mmmm lots to think about there Eliza..lovely
    Eliza Madrigal: dry leaves contrasted perhaps to the flower we'll be talking about soon with aufhebung
    Aphrodite Macbain: seem to work better than words to express these feelings
    Mickorod Renard: yes, i was wondering where I touch on that when I paint..but maybe I dont yet
    Aphrodite Macbain: think about music!
    Eliza Madrigal: yet many artists rely on interpreters to describe or 'market' their work
    Aphrodite Macbain: nods- their "language" isnt universal as some think
    Eliza Madrigal: I've always been fascinated by transitions and gear switching


    Mickorod Renard: I think I know what I want to convey, but the frustration is trying to put it into art form
    Aphrodite Macbain: nods
    Santoshima Resident: Is Korel here?
    Agatha Macbeth: Be raw Mick, that works best
    Aphrodite Macbain: things take time to settle into our consciousness
    Korel Laloix: IN and out.. reading back.
    Agatha Macbeth: :P
    Bruce Mowbray: :)
    Aphrodite Macbain: in body but not in spirit San
    Aphrodite Macbain: ah she's back!
    Mickorod Renard: he he , that sounds like a good night out Ags
    Aphrodite Macbain: raw=unmediated?


    Druth


    druth Vlodovic: I got to thinking about the idea of creating the subject, and of the right brain being a sort of opening/connecting thing, the world as part of our consciousness
    druth Vlodovic: it occurs to me that childhood is a process of crreating the object, that is realizing that the world is not part of oneself
    Bruce Mowbray: Yes, I feel that is very much in the spirit of Maxine's book, druth.
    Aphrodite Macbain: the right brain being more about the subject?
    druth Vlodovic: more that to an infant there is nothing but the self, in a sort of amorphous way
    Aphrodite Macbain: they are their world
    druth Vlodovic: defining the "other" is the second step to moving in the world and manipulating what is there

    --BELL--

    Eliza Madrigal: object permanence is such a big milestone
    Bruce Mowbray: Maxine says that our consciousness begins in the right brain . . . and that the left brain is acquired through interactions with the world.
    druth Vlodovic: the first step is magic, "this noise makes food come, this one makes food come faster"
    Aphrodite Macbain: waaa
    Agatha Macbeth: Pavolov
    Bruce Mowbray salivates.
    druth Vlodovic: when that psychologist got trained to feed the dogs on time
    Bruce Mowbray: :)
    Aphrodite Macbain: It owuld be interesting to see what neurosciene says about this
    Agatha Macbeth: George would doubtless approve
    Eliza Madrigal: :)

    Aphrodite Macbain: does our right brain develop first?
    Aphrodite Macbain: is it visibly bigger?
    Bruce Mowbray: Maxine says so, yes.
    Agatha Macbeth: You'd think so, sice pictures came before writing
    Eliza Madrigal: it seems like those tricks don't go away, but that we are able to distance from them in order to slow them (ourselves) down (awareness). I say that because when under duress, people often revert to simplest tricks... tantrums, etc
    Catrinamonblue Resident: nods
    Agatha Macbeth: Like I said 'raw' :p
    Eliza Madrigal: :)
    Eliza Madrigal: raw as in immediate Aggers?
    Agatha Macbeth: Primal
    Eliza Madrigal: mmm, nods
    Agatha Macbeth: (as in scream )


    Bruce Mowbray: I feel that both my left brain and my right brain are capable of being a "witness" to experience.
    Bruce Mowbray: for example, I can view music analytically, or I can view it almost romantically.
    druth Vlodovic: maybe this is why some people are so sensitive to insults, they cannot separate themselves emotionally/intellectually from their surroundings
    Catrinamonblue Resident: some of my best writing has happened when stressed, in pain.... when i feel raw and somewhat out off control...
    Bruce Mowbray nods to Cat.
    Eliza Madrigal: many have noted recently that when fearful, societies turn more toward me/mine
    Aphrodite Macbain: base instincts for survival
    Eliza Madrigal: these interesting times are quite a display of our topic

    druth Vlodovic: can a right brain "witness" an experience or only participate in it?
    Catrinamonblue Resident: nods
    Aphrodite Macbain: nods
    Aphrodite Macbain: participate =?
    druth Vlodovic: separation of experience and self seems a left brain thing
    druth Vlodovic: perhaps the left brain can only perceive the right brain experiencing things with reality

    Mickorod Renard: is the me /mine a turning bck towards a memory of comfort or a seperated form of selfish protectionism?
    Aphrodite Macbain: objectivity?
    Eliza Madrigal: neat question... I keep thinking of, and granted it reaches into next week, but Eckhart Tolle talks about the 'flowering of human consciousness', which is when there is the bloom of awareness... so that's a bit different from the original right brain baseline
    Aphrodite Macbain: like Hegel?
    Eliza Madrigal: would seem more the synthesis
    Eliza Madrigal: yes
    Eliza Madrigal: not sure Mick... it could be a healthy aspect of integration of the subject?

    Aphrodite Macbain: I wonder what happens after awareness has bloomed. Does it die off again?
    Mickorod Renard: mmmm..lots to think about..and Druths question too
    Eliza Madrigal: we're generating lots of questions at least, haha
    Catrinamonblue Resident: :)
    Aphrodite Macbain: that's good!
    Agatha Macbeth: We can answer them on Monday
    Eliza Madrigal: oh sure :)
    Catrinamonblue Resident: :)
    Eliza Madrigal: everyone come with answers to each of the questions brought up here today... >bwaahahha<
    Mickorod Renard: I think awareness is always on the rise,,but how one reacts to it may lessen
    Aphrodite Macbain: maybe we all need to write a collective poem on Monday - using words or ideas from Thursday..and see what happens
    Aphrodite Macbain: more questions will happen
    Eliza Madrigal: or maybe we could do picture reports sometimes
    Catrinamonblue Resident: :)
    Mickorod Renard: there is always Haiku
    Aphrodite Macbain: tries to imagine what colours she would use
    Eliza Madrigal smiles


    Eliza Madrigal: Let me, before sessions officially ends, remind the pages for the next section...although we'll continue with this too, and blend....
    druth Vlodovic: "your homework is to exude experience in medium from our discussion today"
    Aphrodite Macbain: exude?
    Agatha Macbeth: I'll do a Jackson Pollock
    Aphrodite Macbain: might get smelly
    Eliza Madrigal: emote rawly
    Catrinamonblue Resident: :)

    Santoshima Resident: https://www.facebook.com/wearewildne...video_guests=0


    --BELL--

    Mickorod Renard: draw as in a fire

    Santoshima Resident: for later
    Agatha Macbeth: Catch a fire
    Aphrodite Macbain: awww San
    Aphrodite Macbain: birdsong as a form of peaceful feeling
    druth Vlodovic: it succeeded in calling the bunnies
    Eliza Madrigal: sigh, wow
    Aphrodite Macbain: :-)
    druth Vlodovic: surprising, mostly they are scared of everything existant or not
    Aphrodite Macbain: robin?
    Mickorod Renard: and it didnt notice the whales
    Aphrodite Macbain: It was letting the other birds know that this was his fence


    Bruce Mowbray ponders that "scared" and "sacred" are such similar words... just the reversal of two letters.
    Eliza Madrigal: :)
    Aphrodite Macbain: Bruce :-)
    Eliza Madrigal: Next week is up to page 370, just before: "Turning to Melanie Klein's dialectics regarding the coming alive of the subject..." I'll update the wiki page and send a link. Thanks everyone
    Bruce Mowbray: THANKS, Eliza and everyone.
    Catrinamonblue Resident: Thanks Eliza :)
    Mickorod Renard: well..wonderful session again..thank you Eliza and all
    Eliza Madrigal: maybe we'll assign Riddle and Bleu to give us all the answers, since they weren't here today... hahah
    druth Vlodovic: thank you Eliza :)
    Santoshima Resident: pg number depends on type size in a digital book. so perhaps could you offer the end pagssage?
    Santoshima Resident: thank you Eliza
    Santoshima Resident: and all
    Eliza Madrigal: Okay San, yes...
    druth Vlodovic: yes, my version falls short of 200 pages
    Mickorod Renard: ok..back to the mayhem
    Santoshima Resident: peace on!
    Eliza Madrigal: The end sentence is "Both past and present are affirmed and negated; both past and present are present and absent."
    Mickorod Renard: byeeeeeeee
    Aphrodite Macbain: Thanks everyone. You were very well mannered
    Agatha Macbeth: Enjoy your mayhem Mick
    Eliza Madrigal: thanks Aph
    Eliza Madrigal: :)
    Tura Brezoianu: thanks all
    Eliza Madrigal: would cursie but I lost my gesture I think....
    Catrinamonblue Resident: Bye everyone :)
    Eliza Madrigal: <3
    Eliza Madrigal: curtsie
    Agatha Macbeth: Cursie too
    Eliza Madrigal: :)
    druth Vlodovic: will will use our imaginations to full extent

     

    Early Greetings:

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    Aphrodite Macbain: Just come from the 18th century- excuse clothing
    Catrinamonblue Resident: hi Aph :)
    Aphrodite Macbain: Hiya Cat
    Eliza Madrigal: friendly color :)
    Eliza Madrigal: Hi Tura :)
    Catrinamonblue Resident: Hi tura :)
    Tura Brezoianu: hi folks
    Aphrodite Macbain: brb
    Eliza Madrigal: Hiya Aggers :)
    Eliza Madrigal: How's everyone doing?
    Agatha Macbeth: Herro Riz
    Agatha Macbeth: Evening all
    Catrinamonblue Resident: hi Aggers :)
    Bruce Mowbray: 's current display-name is "Bruce".
    Eliza Madrigal: Hey, Bruce!
    Agatha Macbeth: Ooh Lady Aph...
    Aphrodite Macbain: Hi Aggers, Bruce
    Agatha Macbeth: Hi skating Brucie
    Aphrodite Macbain: sorry- a bit overdressed...
    Santoshima Resident: 's current display-name is "San".
    Agatha Macbeth: Please keep it up
    Eliza Madrigal: we'll have to be on our best manners
    Agatha Macbeth: Brightens the place up
    Aphrodite Macbain: oh dear
    Bruce Mowbray: Hi, everyone.
    Aphrodite Macbain: Hi again San
    Eliza Madrigal searches for manners
    Agatha Macbeth pulls Brucie's antlers
    Eliza Madrigal: Hi San :)
    Bruce Mowbray: ouch! bad manners!
    Catrinamonblue Resident: Hi San :)
    Agatha Macbeth: Hello San
    Santoshima Resident: hello everyone`
    Agatha Macbeth: I see TSK is still here
    Aphrodite Macbain: tsk tsk
    Eliza Madrigal: Seems to live here now
    Agatha Macbeth: Where else?
    Eliza Madrigal: :) exactly
    Catrinamonblue Resident: :)
    Agatha Macbeth: ^.^
    Bruce Mowbray: TSK (book) also lives at the cafe.
    Aphrodite Macbain: I have a little PAB library in my little house here
    Eliza Madrigal smiles
    Aphrodite Macbain: I should add this
    Agatha Macbeth: Yay
    Eliza Madrigal: oh, sweet Aph
    Bruce Mowbray: and at Aphrodite's house.
    Catrinamonblue Resident: :)
    Bruce Mowbray: Mick cometh.
    Agatha Macbeth: Doth he?
    Aphrodite Macbain: can anyone give me a sl copy?
    Bruce Mowbray: He doth, with his new t-shirt, too.
    Agatha Macbeth: The new look Mick
    Eliza Madrigal: Of TSK Aph? Bleu made this one so I'm sure she could
    Bruce Mowbray: druth also cometh.
    Eliza Madrigal: excuse me just one moment... brb
    Aphrodite Macbain: yeth
    Agatha Macbeth waves to Mick
    Bruce Mowbray: Heya, Mick and new t-shirt.
    Mickorod Renard: Hi folks
    Mickorod Renard: he he Bruce
    Agatha Macbeth: You're a colourful lad these days
    Eliza Madrigal: Hi Mick :)
    Mickorod Renard: yeh, I am thinking that somewhere I have a black dye
    Bruce Mowbray: wb, Eliza.
    Mickorod Renard: Hi Liz
    Agatha Macbeth: Black eye?
    Agatha Macbeth: Oh dye
    Aphrodite Macbain: as long as it's not a black eye
    Eliza Madrigal: thanks.... I prob shouldn't have said anything... was back super fast hah
    Mickorod Renard: had one of those not long ago
    Aphrodite Macbain: oh?
    Eliza Madrigal: but you know, Aph is here, so I have to have good manners....
    Agatha Macbeth: You upset Motg?
    Agatha Macbeth: Morg*
    Eliza Madrigal: Hi Druth :)
    Agatha Macbeth: Hi Druthy
    Aphrodite Macbain hands Mick a case of good manners
    Bruce Mowbray: Heya, druth.
    Catrinamonblue Resident: Hi Druth :)
    Mickorod Renard: he he ,,I upset a tennis raquet
    Aphrodite Macbain: hey druthie
    druth Vlodovic: hey
    Agatha Macbeth: The Druth and nothing but the Druth
    Mickorod Renard: hi Druth
    Aphrodite Macbain: so help me!
    Agatha Macbeth: So help us all
    druth Vlodovic: heh
    Aphrodite Macbain: indeed
     
    - bell
     

    Eliza Madrigal: :) No need to rush but is there someone who would like to begin our circle today, in just a minute or so?
    Agatha Macbeth wonders if George has been fed
    Bruce Mowbray: I will, if that'so.
    Eliza Madrigal: The section we had to read is basically what we've been discussing so far
    Mickorod Renard: greattttt
    Eliza Madrigal: Wonderful Bruce, thanks
    Bruce Mowbray: kk, tell me when to begin, please.
    Eliza Madrigal: sure... let's see if just a few more arrive
    Aphrodite Macbain: Is Bleu coming?

    Eliza Madrigal: in the meantime let me make sure everyone has seen the resource page i made
    Agatha Macbeth wishes Wol would come back
    Bruce Mowbray: me too, aggers.
    Eliza Madrigal: https://wiki.playasbeing.org/index.php?title=Classes_and_Sessions/The_Wisdom_of_Lived_Experience_-_Views_from_Psychoanalysis%2C_Neuroscience%2C_Philosophy_and_Metaphysics/References_for_WoLE_Sessions_(books_and_other)
     Aphrodite Macbain: Are we session 2 or 3?
    Eliza Madrigal: Please add other things that come up, when you see them missing
    Eliza Madrigal: https://wiki.playasbeing.org/Classes_and_Sessions/The_Wisdom_of_Lived_Experience_-_Views_from_Psychoanalysis%2c_Neuroscience%2c_Philosophy_and_Metaphysics
    Eliza Madrigal: 3, Aph
    Aphrodite Macbain: Thank you for doing this Eliza. It really keeps me on track
    Eliza Madrigal: Glad to hear that
    Eliza Madrigal: I'm not adding too much ahead so that we can stay flexible
    Aphrodite Macbain: Affect and being on time
    Aphrodite Macbain: no
    Aphrodite Macbain: the next one
    Aphrodite Macbain: lived experience
    Mickorod Renard: hang on I am lost
    Eliza Madrigal: but from here, the next stop is loc 370 - ending with the sentence that reads "Both past and present are affirmed and negated; both past and present are present and absent."
    Aphrodite Macbain: Jan 27
    Aphrodite Macbain: not 26
    Eliza Madrigal: January 26, 2017 - Week Three: Intro to Part I, Gathering Perspectives on Lived Experience, Chapter One: Dialectic Origins Pages (Kindle) = 242 - 311 [Just before Hegel transformation from bud to flower to fruit (Aufhebung)]
    Aphrodite Macbain: no 26
    Aphrodite Macbain: sorry
    Eliza Madrigal: today is 26...?

    Eliza Madrigal: hm... Okay... are you getting my emails?
    Santoshima Resident: yep
    Aphrodite Macbain: January 26, 2017 - Week Three: Intro to Part I, Gathering Perspectives on Lived Experience,                                                    Chapter One: Dialectic Origins
    Eliza Madrigal: I'm trying to send every few days
    Mickorod Renard: thanks, yes I get them
    Eliza Madrigal: okay then it is just a matter of getting into routine :)))
    Aphrodite Macbain: I just need to read them.....'

     

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