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Re: Theos-World Re: Krishnamurti and phenomenology

Jun 02, 2000 09:18 PM
by Govert W. Schuller


----- Original Message -----
From: Michele Lidofsky <officerjenny@mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: Theos-World Re: Krishnamurti and phenomenology


> Dear Aryel -
>
> Since you've written so much about it.....
>
> Will you give me your operational definition of the 'analytical mind',
> it's uses and limits?  (Sorry if I've missed it here).  Not just 'It's
> what we use in everyday thought', please?  I mean - does it include the
> informing function of the limbic system (midbrain), which would include
> our 'feeling' that we are experiencing transrational states of
> consciousness, the animal cortex, which would include retrieving memory
> but not verbal recall, or are you defining the 'analytical brain' as
> that BY WHICH we translate incoming information from ANY source into the
> 'thought processor' of human language (the upper cortex)?  And how, in
> your system, do you differentiate amongst all of the above?  Thanks.
>
> Michele Lidofsky

Dear Aryel,

May I add to these questions the following:

1) What's the kind of mind K uses when he talks and dialogues?

2) In what way would his mind differ from our mind?

4) What are you using when explaining and/or defending K?

3) How would you express your ideas on this when using theosophical concepts
like manas and buddhi etc.?

Govert




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