Guest guest Posted June 22, 2001 Report Share Posted June 22, 2001 Please post some when you have time. I'd be curious to see more. Yes, maybe can find some fun bits... It's a bit funny ppl feel the headless approach is "dangerous" but I can see why. I've only found it to be dangerous while running too fast down the stairs. The loss of depth perception does seem to be interfering at first. Yes, I have a terrible time driving car over high bridges. People who see their absence and then find it 'dangerous', have still seen. I remember the headlessness from even late childhood and thinking I had the faces of everyone when looking at others. I can vaguely remember that being lost some time in the early teens, so I think the little excerpt was interesting. Harding has many examples like this about children he has encountered..i.e. child (still an Absence) in a group will count 'others' but doesn't count themselves. But, we do have the faces of others in place of our own-laugh. Am. Joyce Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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