With the foundation set by the prior General Reference book, "The Invisible Person," the subtitle "I" seems most fitting. The experience of existence is "I."
With the foundation set by the prior General Reference book, "The Invisible Person," the subtitle "I" seems most fitting. The experience of existence ...
Before a mirror, I connect with my image and experience "me." My connection experience is my own experience of "me." Aware of both "I" before the mirror and image of "I" in the mirror, I experience "both" and I call this "me," I call this "my" reflection, "my" image. My image is not "I." My image is The Visible Person reflecting in the mirror. Within, I am capable of experiencing a connection between "I" and "The Visible Person" before the mirror, separately and connected. This connection is an experience of "aware of self" by "self," a connection. Yet I am further capable of another step...
Before a mirror, I connect with my image and experience "me." My connection experience is my own experience of "me." Aware of both "I" before the mirr...
As TIP, Mankind is completely independent of family. Mankind is completely dependent upon family for connection. Without "The Family Model" yet as TIP, Mankind would not experience connection at all. Completely independent yet completely dependent upon family, Mankind creates experience which make "life experiences" possible. Without family, Mankind cannot experience life. Without TIP, Mankind cannot experience existence. For Mankind, both are essential. Source for TIP=book "The Invisible Person"=TIP Other source books: "The Invisible Person: I" "The Visible Person: I"
As TIP, Mankind is completely independent of family. Mankind is completely dependent upon family for connection. Without "The Family Model" yet as TIP...