The mind is a computational machine created from the activity of neurons, generating thought and perception. Perception is a geometric language that makes sense of sensory data, including the observer itself. Thought is a logical language that interfaces with perception.
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Feelings are the interface between perception and thought: it's how the geometric part of the mind talks to the symbolic part. Qualia are the perceptual features that the mind is currently attending to. Thought does not feel like anything, but it is accompanies by feelings.
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Replying to @nr1woman
No, logic is a tool that we can use to understand our own emotions, but it is quite easy to come up with the wrong explanation.
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Replying to @Plinz
Do you think by understanding our own emotions ( when They’er not logical? Like with PTSD ) we can reason with them away ?
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Sorry I meant to say can you reason them away logically?
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Replying to @nr1woman
Usually not, because the emotional systems are too smart to believe in our poor ability to reason about the world. You will need to experience every step.
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Replying to @nr1woman
I think that everything that you try to resolve on the emotional layers has to be addressed by experiencing it.
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You probably cannot (and do not have to) do it all by yourself, and the main problem is finding the right people to support it.
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