sparaig wrote:
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> authfriend wrote:
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>>> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <noozguru@> wrote:
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>>>> sparaig wrote:
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>>>>         
>>>>> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <noozguru@> wrote:
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>>>>>       
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>>>>>> sparaig wrote:
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>>> <snip>
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>>>>>>> What is the difference between cognizing and intuition?
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>>>>>> The cognizing I am speaking of is the same thing as the 
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>>> cognition we 
>>>   
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>>>>>> have when we see or hear things.  In this case we have direct 
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>>>>>>             
>>> experience 
>>>   
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>>>>>> because of what we feel as we experience the mantras, the subtle 
>>>>>> physiological  effects we experience.  This is different from 
>>>>>>         
>>>>>>             
>>> intuition 
>>>   
>>>       
>>>>>> which is more of a "sense" about things and can play a part as 
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>>> a "guide" 
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>>>>>> to determining effects.
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>>>>> Ah, so you think there's only one sort of intuition? Mozart 
>>>>> didn't intuit his music: he cognized it?
>>>>>   
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>> No he used intuition as a "sense" of where to take the
>>>> melody and like most trained musicians fell back on rules
>>>> when stuck.
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>>>>         
>>> According to Mozart, he heard the whole symphony in
>>> his head and just wrote down what he heard.
>>>       
>> A lot of musicians hear tunes in their head (even complete with 
>> orchestration) and then write them down.  I have to do that with the 
>> earworms I create or I wake up to them every morning. :)   Of course I 
>> have an extra tool that Mozart didn't have: I just enter them into the 
>> midi program and get to hear the orchestration immediately.   Then I 
>> send the earworms to friends so they can wake up every morning with them 
>> in their head.  :)
>>
>>     
>
>
> Mozart heard the entire orchestration, AND the melody, "all at once," then 
> wrote it down.
My guess is you're not a musician then, at least not a classically 
trained one.  :)




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