Peter Lennox wrote:
> There may be a slight confusion here between 'sensation' and
'perception'.
> The sensation most obviously stemming from gravity is on the soles
of the
> feet. The perception is that one is 'heavy'. Speaking as one who is
the
> wrong side of 40, I perceive gravity in myriad ways; I seem more
attuned to
> it every day![judging by the image in the mirror]
> regards
> ppl
David writes: I'm confused. Sensation: awareness due to stimulation
of a sense organ. Perception:awareness of the elements of
environment
through physical sensation. (both defnitions taken from
Merriam-Webster) They both seem to indicate the same thing -
awareness through the senses.
Also, even if the two were different, my post still refers to the
sensation of gravity on other parts of the body - the shoulders
pressing down into the torso, etc)
I guess it's all in how you perceive it :o)
It's All Good
David Lind
Trickster@postmark.net
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Lind" <Trickster@postmark.net>
> To: <moq_discuss@moq.org>
> Sent: 14 March 2001 15:48
> Subject: Re: MD Glenn, Platt, Ant and the creation of patterns
>
>
> > GLENN wrote:
> > > > My previous agreement with Andrea about gravity not being
> > empirical
> > > > was incorrect. The feeling of force on your feet when you
stand up
> > > > is qualitative empirical evidence of gravity.
> > >
> > Jonathan B. Marder wrote:
> > > Think again Glenn. In which direction does the force act on your
> > feet?
> > > You feel a force UPWARDS, i.e. AGAINST the direction of gravity.
You
> > > don't ever feel the downward gravitational force itself.
> >
> > David Lind writes:
> > Au contraire, mon frere - while you may feel the effects nore
> > STRONGLY
> > on your feet (or back if one lies down or seat if one is sitting)
-
> > if
> > you focus your attention of the whole of your body, you CAN feel
the
> > downward "force" - try it. From where you are right now, notice
the
> > "pressure" you feel on your seat (i'm assuming) and then notice
your
> > shoulders - is there not a feeling of being pressed down?
> >
> > It's all good.
> >
> > Shalom
> >
> > David Lind
> > Trickst
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