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At 06:16 PM 2/14/00 -0500, you wrote:

>"Gloria Lee" <glee

>

>...............

>

>Dan Berkow, PhD <berkowd

> < >

>Monday, February 14, 2000 5:09 PM

> Re: John H./thought

>

>

>>"Dan Berkow, PhD" <berkowd

>>

>>At 02:44 AM 2/14/00 -0600, you wrote:

>>>John Heaton <Cttleman

>>>

>>>Sat, 12 Feb 2000 18:24:18 -0500

>>> "Dan Berkow, PhD" <berkowd

>>>Re: Tony/thought

>>>

>>>

>>>>Tony: [snip] Thought will not destroy itself,

>>>>ultimately it shrinks

>>>>from destruction. So something other than

>>>>intellectualising is obviously necessary.

>>>

>>>Dan - Thanks, Tony for sharing your thoughts about

>>> the ending of thought. While worthwhile

>>> to look into this topic, if we rely

>>> on thought to look at thought, the games

>>> of thought will be perpetuated. So we

>>> open to something else - and that something

>>> else has no name.

>>>

>>> Tony, thought isn't merely intellectualizing,

>>> that's only one of myriad manifestations.

>>> Thought is involved in the very structuring

>>> of the cells of the human body.

>>>

>>><snip>

>>>

>>>Hi Dan

>>>

>>> Would you care/or not to expand on thought and structuring

>>>of human cells?

>>>

>>>John

>>

>>Thought is the "structuring" of experience. Thought

>>gives form, relationship, association to experience.

>>The physical world doesn't exist apart from awareness.

>>The inside/outside dichotomy ultimately is unreal.

>>Thought structures "outside" and "inside" -- these

>>are actually a thought-formed relationship.

>>Cells are no less structured by thought than are

>>electric impulses in the brain. In fact, the

>>latter would never have evolved without the

>>establishment of communication by cells that

>>developed brains and electrochemical impulses

>>travelling between cells. The thought that

>>structures the "physical" universe is a

>>"different level" of thought than the

>>biochemical brain impulses we usually define

>>as the only thought occurring. The thought

>>that structures the physical world was

>>called "Logos" by the ancients.

>>

>>Love,

>>Dan

>>

>>

>How beautifully expressed, Dan. Thanks, all your posts truly nurture me.. it

>just seems silly to say so every time.

>With love,

>Glo

 

Ah, blessings to you Gloria.

Your words touch my heart...

Love,

Dan

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