I can hear you and I can watch your mouth move, and then I put together the sounds and the visual image, and I can understand the words as I integrate the two signals.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You can see and you can listen, but you have to have moments in which you feel.
Whenever I heard the song of a bird and the answering call of its mate, I could visualize the notes in scale, all built up within my consciousness as a natural symphony.
I take sounds and change them into words.
I think words operate like musical notes that the eyeball hears.
Everything I've written I see in a very precise way and I hear in my inner ear.
By the visual pattern, but mostly I'm guided entirely by my ear, what I hear.
It's really the sound of the voices, the sound of the words, the sound of the sound that we're interested in.
I suppose I don't hear things, but I listen, if you know what I mean. And there is a big difference between hearing and listening. So it's like a conversation, you know. When you speak to someone, it's one on one, and that's exactly how I play.
When I am in the sound booth, I am trying to convey as much as I can through just my voice.
Also, as I lay there thinking of my vision, I could see it all again and feel the meaning with a part of me like a strange power glowing in my body; but when the part of me that talks would try to make words for the meaning, it would be like fog and get away from me.