Date: 29/09/2017 01:41:27
From: transition
ID: 1125121
Subject: nurturement landscape

I’m thinking if I put mind blindness on the left, and psychological mindedness on the right, with all in between i’ve got a continuous spectrum.

Not much value in adding disorders to that now, though I guess mind readers have their own peculiar disorders, as might those between, of a different sort they must be.

Normal’s a busy thing, especially with the help of social enthusiasms. Always wandering around, making comparisons.

But where would the we be without comparison.

So I present the differentiated and differentiating I, and territory the we does not trespass, that perhaps unshared.

How much does an individuals’ unshared environment (external, and internal) contribute to any psychological mindedness being possible, or the character of it?

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Date: 11/11/2017 12:17:33
From: roughbarked
ID: 1146599
Subject: re: nurturement landscape

transition said:


I’m thinking if I put mind blindness on the left, and psychological mindedness on the right, with all in between i’ve got a continuous spectrum.

Not much value in adding disorders to that now, though I guess mind readers have their own peculiar disorders, as might those between, of a different sort they must be.

Normal’s a busy thing, especially with the help of social enthusiasms. Always wandering around, making comparisons.

But where would the we be without comparison.

So I present the differentiated and differentiating I, and territory the we does not trespass, that perhaps unshared.

How much does an individuals’ unshared environment (external, and internal) contribute to any psychological mindedness being possible, or the character of it?

Ultimately, we are all alone.

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