Friday, February 27, 2009

Inner Content

The field of our sense-perceptions and sensations of which we are not conscious, though we undoubtedly can infer that we possess them, that is, the dark ideas of man, is immeasurable. The clear ones in contrast cover infinitely few points which lie open to consciousness; so that in fact on the great map of our spirit only a few points are illustrated.

Kant

Gesaltian Theory concludes that the observing minds tendency to perceive only articulate form causes a serious epistomological limitation that barred direct insight into our inarticulate form experiences. (Experience beyond form and language..... boundless thoughts).

Could it be possible that the unconscious part of the mind as limitless as infinity as it requires no order or measure?

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