I assume that in my unconscious even now there is a relation to past experiences, also influencing
my present conscious experience, that binds them to me «with some peculiar completeness.»
Not exact matches
A Canadian audience is likely to hear some things that may resonate, but I am also
conscious that there are some significant differences in our
experiences at
present.
If such an eventuality actually took place,
experience «would... include in an undivided
present the entire past history of the
conscious person, not as instantaneity, not like a cluster of simultaneous parts, but as something continually
present which would also be something continually moving» (CM 152).
He thus becomes
conscious of himself as one among the many individuals
presented to each other through sense
experience.
The belief that God acted became a part of the
conscious, conceptual structure, but the action itself stood outside the sphere of
conscious experience and was looked on as past and future rather than
present.
The distinction Hartshorne insists on making here as applied to our
present question can be expressed by saying that, whereas mere
experience or feeling of God can be not only direct but immediate, high - level thought or cognition of God, being mediated, as it is, by the
conscious judgment or interpretation of such feeling, is of necessity mediate.
We can grasp the massiveness and complexity of what is
present in our unconscious
experience in relation to the relative simplicity and superficiality of our consciousness by considering what we, in fact, are
experiencing in each occasion in comparison with that which we can bring into focus with some
conscious clarity.
We find such centralized control
present in our individual human
experience, and we have immediate introspective awareness of the
conscious experience that functions in this control.
He reasons that, as the universal and necessary principle of all existence, God must be
present as a datum in every
experience whatever, regardless of whether or not the
experiencing subject is fully
conscious of this presence.
In his letter of December 10, 1934 Brightman shares Hartshorne's worry, «that other selves are merely inferred but never given,» and goes on to
present his own empiricist colors «I'd like to be able to make sense out of the idea of a literal participation in other selves... whenever I try, I find myself landed in contradiction, in epistemological chaos, and in unfaithfulness to
experience...» Brightman's argument is that any «intuition» (for him a synonym for «
experience»), «is exclusively a member of me,» but the object of that intuition is «always problematic and distinct from the
conscious experience which refers to it.»
To return to our example, if we are suddenly recalled to a distant happening of ours by some
present odor, what is
experienced is that happening, but that happening as adjusted to the mediation and evaluation of intervening occasions,
conscious or not.
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But by making a
conscious choice to acknowledge what is actually happening in the
present moment without getting lost in judgment or wishing things were different, we can meet the waves of our
experience with more openness and compassion.
«Thus, we find that there is highly abstract information
present in neuronal activity that is inaccessible to
conscious experience.»
Under Rachel Harrison's hand, consumer goods and handcrafted elements morph together to create baffling sculptural forms that activate their beholders instantly — «I want people to be real with art, to be
conscious and
present with the object in order to
experience it... The materials convey a direct involvement and immediacy», says the artist emphatically.
«Like all encyclopedic museums, the Brooklyn Museum has to divide its attention between balancing its costly obligation to care for,
present and pay for artworks and
experiences across 5,000 years of history and snagging the attention of price - and time -
conscious smartphone users,» said Maxwell L. Anderson, who has served as director of the Dallas Museum of Art, the Indianapolis Museum of Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art.
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Respecting the need for confidentiality, empathy, honesty and humor, I encourage the exploration of
conscious and unconscious thoughts / feelings and help to identify how significant past
experiences have influenced the
present.
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