TAKE  NOTE OF SOMETHING DIFFERENT
 

Year Three
SESSION TWO HUNDRED AND
NINETY-SEVEN

This Note is not quite a thought about thinking.  Try to see why. For instance, if a Note tells you to do some real thinking about all this, what do you actually do?  For instance, Heidegger says that not only does man withdraw from thinking, but thinking withdraws from man!  Does that make you, personally, say to yourself, “Why does thinking avoid me?  How can I call thinking back to me?”  Of course not.  Your personal unconcern about the withdrawal of thinking shows your membership in the collective human mass.  But what will you do if the next Note, unlike this Note, requires some actual thinking?  Will you be able to come up with it?

 

Think what this Note could have been for you.

 

Put your failure to really think behind you with the last Note.  It's O.K.  Just do something different about this Note.

 

According to Wei Wu Wei,
“This which thinks is That which is thought; That which is thought is This which thinks.  There is no thinker, and there is no object of thought.  The functioning of ‘thinking’ by whole-mind is conceptualized by split-mind as Thinker and Thought.”
Therefore, this Note is not what you might think about it.  You are not the possible Thinker of That possible Thought.  Would you like to reframe your Thinking Problem?  Whole-mind does not fail in the manner of split-mind.  Do you see this?

 

That Note you just read was perhaps pretty much the same as what this Note might be.  Do you see this?

 

Think now what you really most need to do about the end of this Note Session.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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