--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Patrick Gillam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> --- Nelson wrote:
> >
> > --- Gillam wrote:
> > >
> > > The impulse to speak was vague, 
> > > amporphous, but the sentences worked. I find that phenomenon 
> > > interesting. Maybe it's related to all this.
> > >
> > +++ Maybe similar to hearing your voice speaking to someone without
> > your direct attention on it and finding it odd that the other person
> > appears to be listening to a coherent conversation.
> 
> "Hearing your voice" sounds like witnessing of sorts, 
> which is uncommon. I'm wondering if there's a connection 
> between ordinary, everyday speech and spontaneous 
> behavior that may or may not belong to the individual.
> 
> I take ownership of my speech, but could that ownership
> be just as much of a delusion as the individual ego
> in ignorance? Those thoughts could be in the "thought
> sphere," available for pickup by me or anyone.
>
+++ Don't think it would be a delusion-
    If I am sitting with a group of vegetarians enjoying my
cheeseburgher and thinking how good it is, I would doubt that thought
would be anyone elses.  N.






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