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Thinking Without Words: The Silent Symphony of Thought We Never Knew We Had

Thinking Without Words: The Silent Symphony of Thought We Never Knew We Had

Season 3 Episode 65 Published 11 months, 2 weeks ago
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The provided sources explore the nature of thought, language, and consciousness, contrasting immediate experience with symbolic representation. One perspective suggests thought precedes language, with consciousness acting as a superficial layer. Buddhist philosophy aligns with this by emphasizing mindfulness and direct awareness as paths to understanding beyond linguistic constructs. Research on "unsymbolized thought" supports the notion of inner experience existing outside of words. Early Buddhist texts further highlight the significant role of "nāma" (name or concept) as a fundamental element that shapes our perception and understanding of reality, even being described as universally influential. These ideas collectively suggest a critical examination of how language influences and sometimes obscures our direct engagement with the world.

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