“The sea drowns them out with its wide sounds, cleanses me with its noise,
and imposes a rhythm upon everything in me that is bewildered and confused.”
— Rainier Maria Rilke
This series on the origin of thoughts presents a constructive answer. I’m not sure why others are not answering this question, or why other approaches to understanding thought don’t provide us with more opportunity to ask the question. The topic does get complicated, but in this series I focus on the basic idea.
In this series I’ll sketch my theory of threshold awareness and what goes on beneath it. Subsequent installments will explore both normal and abnormal thought processes.
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