Transcribed by Bert.
[March 19, 2016 Part 2 (43:27 mark)]
Eliza: So, one of my questions was the difference between “feelings” and “emotions”. I looked both of them up, and feelings are like an emotion or a reaction…
iON: No! No! No! Feelings are what you do. Emotions are based on what you felt.
Eliza: So, what would you say the “force field” is? Is it either a feeling or an emotion?
iON: The line between “ecstasy” and “agony”.
Eliza: So, it’s not complete “ecstasy”?
iON: Not for you!
Eliza: OK, not for me! But for…
iON: Well, how would you… but then, we’d say… then we’d come back, and we’d say: “How would you know?” See, if you don’t have the agony, you wouldn’t necessarily recognize the ecstasy, would you?
Eliza: iON, are feelings more fleeting?
iON: No, feelings are what you felt. How do you feel with your hands?
Eliza: Oh!
iON: What did your hands feel?
Bob: What part of the body are they, iON?
iON: Fingertips!
Bob: Feelings are in the fingertips, or are they in the hypothalamus? Like, what’re some of the brain parts or anatomy that goes with feelings as opposed to emotions?
iON: None! None! None! None! Feelings are the tactile part of the rub! Feeling is what the nerve ending sends - it’s what it uses to send the message: “I’m going to kill myself!"
Bob: OK!
iON: "I’m going to kill myself!" How do you feel? “Well, I feel like if I had my hands around my throat, I’d be killing myself!” Your hands would kill yourself! That’s what you feel! “I feel that I’m killing myself.”
Bob: That’s what people would call the Physical, that’s the Physical?
iON: OK! OK!
Bob: The sense of Physicalness!
iON: OK!
Bob: So, what is emotion, then? Where are they? What part of the brain are the emotions in, or what part of the body?
iON: The one… the one that decides that: “I don’t want my hands to feel like they’re killing me!”
Bob: And where is that happening? Is there a place in the body anatomically?
iON: Ah… Charlton Heston and Rex Harrison!
Bob: That would be in the TV Body! See, you’re very clever, iON!
iON: And Harry… Harry… Harry Andrews!
Bob: There it is, Carolyn! The first application of the TV Body in medicine. You heard it here today, on our seventh anniversary.
iON: Alberto… Alberto Lupo!
Bob: This is our imagery we’re made up of. This is our… well, I don’t want to say our “unconscious”, but this is the part not noticed that’s affecting our emotions and feelings - the “knowing”!
iON: The “agony” and “ecstasy”!
[March 19, 2016 Part 2 (43:27 mark)]
Eliza: So, one of my questions was the difference between “feelings” and “emotions”. I looked both of them up, and feelings are like an emotion or a reaction…
iON: No! No! No! Feelings are what you do. Emotions are based on what you felt.
Eliza: So, what would you say the “force field” is? Is it either a feeling or an emotion?
iON: The line between “ecstasy” and “agony”.
Eliza: So, it’s not complete “ecstasy”?
iON: Not for you!
Eliza: OK, not for me! But for…
iON: Well, how would you… but then, we’d say… then we’d come back, and we’d say: “How would you know?” See, if you don’t have the agony, you wouldn’t necessarily recognize the ecstasy, would you?
Eliza: iON, are feelings more fleeting?
iON: No, feelings are what you felt. How do you feel with your hands?
Eliza: Oh!
iON: What did your hands feel?
Bob: What part of the body are they, iON?
iON: Fingertips!
Bob: Feelings are in the fingertips, or are they in the hypothalamus? Like, what’re some of the brain parts or anatomy that goes with feelings as opposed to emotions?
iON: None! None! None! None! Feelings are the tactile part of the rub! Feeling is what the nerve ending sends - it’s what it uses to send the message: “I’m going to kill myself!"
Bob: OK!
iON: "I’m going to kill myself!" How do you feel? “Well, I feel like if I had my hands around my throat, I’d be killing myself!” Your hands would kill yourself! That’s what you feel! “I feel that I’m killing myself.”
Bob: That’s what people would call the Physical, that’s the Physical?
iON: OK! OK!
Bob: The sense of Physicalness!
iON: OK!
Bob: So, what is emotion, then? Where are they? What part of the brain are the emotions in, or what part of the body?
iON: The one… the one that decides that: “I don’t want my hands to feel like they’re killing me!”
Bob: And where is that happening? Is there a place in the body anatomically?
iON: Ah… Charlton Heston and Rex Harrison!
Bob: That would be in the TV Body! See, you’re very clever, iON!
iON: And Harry… Harry… Harry Andrews!
Bob: There it is, Carolyn! The first application of the TV Body in medicine. You heard it here today, on our seventh anniversary.
iON: Alberto… Alberto Lupo!
Bob: This is our imagery we’re made up of. This is our… well, I don’t want to say our “unconscious”, but this is the part not noticed that’s affecting our emotions and feelings - the “knowing”!
iON: The “agony” and “ecstasy”!
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