Oh what an inspiring person he is for me. Every time i listen to him there is something new I understand
@kilian47703 жыл бұрын
how can this only have 4k views :/ Absolutely amazing stuff!!
@katarinalistens7007 Жыл бұрын
And the last paragraph: " When you said INTEGRATE, I do get, since we have to stop, to emphasize one thing. I am saying that the implicit intricacy is MORE ORGANIZED than anything we can ever say. I'm saying it is more organized. It's not unsayable because it's too primitive. It's unsayable because there is MORE to your living than you're ever going to be able to tell yourself, let alone anybody else. And you know that, right? But yet, it's a revolutionary thing to say all the same. It's not a lower level of integration, to respond to a question that was for Danelle, and I congratulate you for standing strong there. It's a DIFFERENT KIND of ORDER. It's not a lower order. It's a RICHER, MORE COMPLEX, MORE INTRICATE, but different order from the LOGICAL order" (emphasis added KH)
@RF_LIN7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting
@katarinalistens7007 Жыл бұрын
From the beginning of Gene's talk: "I want to emphasize a side of... This is a two-sided thing. They're BOTH saying, and I will say, experience, reality, people, whatever you want to talk about doesn't really consist of entities of defined... I mean, there are ENTITIES and DEFINED UNITS, but nothing really consists of those. Everything is more than that. And there are TWO SIDES to saying that. One is that it's not understandable, just in terms of what you can define and say. And the other, of course, is that it is understandable in how we live, HOW WE ARE, what we speak from." (emphasis added KH) -- Gene Gendlin talks about 'implicit experience' at APSP's BEYOND WORDS: Explorations in the Implicit Dimension of Psychoanalysis Conference in New York City on March 10, 2007