siin,
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Are you experiencing the experience, or analyzing it in the moment?

How does this change your perception of it? What story are you telling yourself about this moment? Why?

Malleus,
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@siin There's always a lag time right? We never experience anything in real time. An impulse moves over a synapse- physical space is traversed. Nothing is fresh.

siin,
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@Malleus Hmm. Do you feel this negates the concept of presence? Of feeling, at least, that you're in a moment? This concept of shutting down prefrontal cortex narrative for a moment and allowing for space?

You are right, though, and I'm considering how that relates. Perhaps the analysis is always after, the narrative beginning before our consciousness of it catches up. But that doesn't mean we can't press the pause button on it, I suppose

Malleus,
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@siin Very weird concepts. But it seems the memory is a good compensatory tool. What we lack in presence is met by depth.

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