All there is to thinking is seeing something noticeable, which makes you see something you weren't noticing, which makes you see something that isn't even visible.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The mind is always present. You just don't see it.
You think you're looking at things all the time, but you're not looking at things, you're looking at what your brain is interpreting through light and color. And who knows what everybody else sees?
More often than we realize, people see in us what we don't see in ourselves.
This is another major feature of thought: Thought doesn't know it is doing something and then it struggles against it is doing. It doesn't want to know that it is doing it.
A mind lively and at ease, can do with seeing nothing, and can see nothing that does not answer.
We cannot observe external things without some degree of Thought; nor can we reflect upon our Thoughts, without being influenced in the course of our reflection by the Things which we have observed.
The weirdest thing about a mind is that you can have the most intense things going on in there, but no one else can see them.
I learned in the computer game business early on that all senses are not equal. The best example is, you're listening to a radio play and you're driving down the road, and suddenly you realize you haven't seen the road in five minutes. It's because your visual cortex has been partying with your imagination, basically.
I have an unusual type of thinking. I have no visual memory whatsoever. Everything is conceptual to me.
Thoughts without content are empty, intuitions without concepts are blind.