Guest guest Posted March 29, 2006 Report Share Posted March 29, 2006 Yes, I noticed that our local Half-Price Books was really cranking out the Chopin when I went there a couple of days ago .. . Amy "But as for thinking in pictures or words, neither. Do most people think in words and some in pictures? I think in ideas or impressions or feelings and often have a hard time translating them into words. Often I understand something but can't find the words to express it the way I understand it. Does anyone else do this? I'm very curious about this."I don't really think much in words at all, only when having to use them of course. I do have a very visual mind. When I want/need to express something though - I am often at a loss because there is no image - no words - I know what I mean inside, but cannot find words to convey - this frustrates me greatly.> >> > > Thank you for answering my question. I've just been thinking about> > this more and more as my sensitivity to violent images in > particular > > has been increasing. I think it may be similar to what happened > when > > I stopped going to loud music shows (don't know how I ever > tolerated > > those, thinking back), that my sensitivity has increased after a > > period of not subjecting myself to it, as I discovered the first > time > > I tried to go to a show (and immediately ran to purchase some ear > > plugs). It's hard for me to even watch the Itchy and Scratchy parts > > of the Simpsons anymore, that's how sensitive to > > violent imagery I am, I just don't even want to imagine someone > doing > > those things to someone else. Ah, I've just helped myself figure it > > out. It isn't the images, it's that I can't help thinking about it > > happening in reality. Now, that's what I love about this group: > when > > I discuss things in here, I tend to figure things out about myself > as > > well. Thanks, ! And everyone else! > > I'm very sensitive to violent imagery and it will stay in my head for > years coming back up at any time and making me sick so I'm careful > about what I watch.> > But as for thinking in pictures or words, neither. Do most people > think in words and some in pictures? I think in ideas or impressions > or feelings and often have a hard time translating them into words. > Often I understand something but can't find the words to express it > the way I understand it. Does anyone else do this? I'm very curious > about this.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2006 Report Share Posted March 29, 2006 Ahh, Chopin. It soothes ME. > > > > > > > > Thank you for answering my question. I've just been thinking about > > > this more and more as my sensitivity to violent images in > > particular > > > has been increasing. I think it may be similar to what happened > > when > > > I stopped going to loud music shows (don't know how I ever > > tolerated > > > those, thinking back), that my sensitivity has increased after a > > > period of not subjecting myself to it, as I discovered the first > > time > > > I tried to go to a show (and immediately ran to purchase some ear > > > plugs). It's hard for me to even watch the Itchy and Scratchy > parts > > > of the Simpsons anymore, that's how sensitive to > > > violent imagery I am, I just don't even want to imagine someone > > doing > > > those things to someone else. Ah, I've just helped myself figure > it > > > out. It isn't the images, it's that I can't help thinking about > it > > > happening in reality. Now, that's what I love about this group: > > when > > > I discuss things in here, I tend to figure things out about > myself > > as > > > well. Thanks, ! And everyone else! > > > > I'm very sensitive to violent imagery and it will stay in my head > for > > years coming back up at any time and making me sick so I'm careful > > about what I watch. > > > > But as for thinking in pictures or words, neither. Do most people > > think in words and some in pictures? I think in ideas or > impressions > > or feelings and often have a hard time translating them into words. > > Often I understand something but can't find the words to express it > > the way I understand it. Does anyone else do this? I'm very curious > > about this. > > > > > > > > > FAM Secret Society is a community based on respect, friendship, support and acceptance. Everyone is valued. > > Check the Links section for more FAM forums. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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