I tend to think in images and feelings rather than non-abstract concepts.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I guess my experience with some stuff is kind of abstract.
We do not merely perceive objects and hold thoughts in our minds: all our perceptions and thought processes are felt. All have a distinctive component that announces an unequivocal link between images and the existence of life in our organism.
When an idea exclusively occupies the mind, it is transformed into an actual physical or mental state.
To say it another way, thinking, however abstract, originates in an embodied subjectivity, at once overdetermined and permeable to contingent events.
Thoughts without content are empty, intuitions without concepts are blind.
There has been a great gulf in psychological thought between the perception of space and objects on one hand and the perception of meaning on the other.
Ideas are refined and multiplied in the commerce of minds. In their splendor, images effect a very simple communion of souls.
I have an unusual type of thinking. I have no visual memory whatsoever. Everything is conceptual to me.
It is often my nature to be abstract, hidden in plain sight, or nowhere at all.
I feel like we want to compartmentalise things and say, 'Well, that's emotional, artistic and subjective, while this is intellectual, objective and measured.' I have difficulty thinking that's the way we experience things.