Apr 08, 2004 01:12
Projection of energy toward the constructive in lieu of the analytical will result in the fear to dissipate from the analytical while fueling the instinct in the constructive. Projection of energy toward the analytical in lieu of the constructive will result in the instinct to dissipate from the constructive while fueling the fear in the analytical. Hypothesis: utilizing the first of these projections more often than the second will result in a more fruitful and effective analysis, which should be used sparingly and carefully before the instinctual-constructive "rest," which is also ironically most awake. When too much analysis results in too much fear, analysis should not yet cease because analyizing the result of your original analysis is like adding two negative numbers together (- + - = +). A fresh analysis will itself cease after effectively assessing and destroying the overflowing one.
Therefore:
Experience is the food of thought, and not vice-versa.