02-06-2014, 12:25 AM
I have a hard time separating thinking and feeling because I don't understand how one could be divorced from the other. I don't have thoughts which are not correlated with feelings, even if those feelings are merely of peace or neutrality. For me, feeling is very much involved with thinking, and thinking is very much involved with feeling because I see them as being two sources of information which work in tandem to give a complete picture which is then weighed with intuition and faith.
Logic as being without emotion or feeling also doesn't make sense to me because all cognitive "rightness" is a function of contentment or being at peace with whatever correlation has been mentally made. If a logical construct is not logical to the individual then it will not 'feel right', regardless of whether or not the construct follows the laws of a collective system of logic.
Also, I find it rather amusing that "over-identification" is something treated as though it is some kind of illness. Isn't it just as possible to over-identify with a lack of identification?
Logic as being without emotion or feeling also doesn't make sense to me because all cognitive "rightness" is a function of contentment or being at peace with whatever correlation has been mentally made. If a logical construct is not logical to the individual then it will not 'feel right', regardless of whether or not the construct follows the laws of a collective system of logic.
Also, I find it rather amusing that "over-identification" is something treated as though it is some kind of illness. Isn't it just as possible to over-identify with a lack of identification?
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