Field Of Feeling and a Knowing Presence

As a psychologist it has long been evident that the emotional state or emotional field that one is embodying does contour perception and influence perceived meaning and significance. In different emotional states (or fields) we see things differently.

Today’s assignment draws attention to recognizing the presence of “knowing” that is necessary and allows for any  experience. Regardless of the content, form or hue of the experience, knowing must be present and reveals itself in the act of knowing. Knowing must be our most intimate other, or perhaps it is no other : @ )

Hayward

 

 

 

About Hayward

Clinical Psychologist and practicing psychotherapist for thirty seven years. Studying Time Space and Knowledge since 1980 and integrating this vision into clinical practice as seemingly appropriate and useful.
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