TAKE  NOTE OF SOMETHING DIFFERENT
 

Year Two
SESSION TWO HUNDRED AND
NINETY-NINE

People who read Notes usually believe that what they read somehow enters their brain, is held there a little while to be thought about or processed by their brain, is then rapidly forgotten as the reader shifts attention to the next note.  This means that Notes are items of what is called short-term-memory in cognitive science.  Most readers also tend to believe they have personal feelings in something like their mind, which they cannot physically locate, though the heart seems closest. That is where psychological reactions to Notes seem to come from when the mind interacts somehow with the thought-patterns in the brain.  For most people, they are unsure how their brain activity actually connects with their psychological reactions. In actual fact, most people are too busy, distracted or worried to pay much attention to how their consciousness functions in their body and mind.  Human beings happen, but they do not know how they happen.  Their personal reactions, judgments and planning are far more important to them than a possible awareness of how they are happening to themselves.  Now go to the next note and try to be more aware of how you happen to yourself in all this.

 

You are now happening to yourself for a brief period in this note.  You will not be able to fully comprehend this because you are in a sub-optimal state of awareness.  There are too many unconscious pressures working in your body and mind.  You are constantly receiving the result of unconscious pressures in the form of ambiguous feelings and sudden impulses or shifts of mood.  This itself is like the experience of being active without knowing what that really means.

 

This note is the end of the way you happen to yourself in Notes for today, unless of course you happen to go into another Session.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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