04-16-2012, 12:00 AM
"Perception itself needs at least three phases one is the object of attention the second is the focus of the wilt the third is interpretation of what is seen, the first is also called existence the second is called interest and the third is called relation.
When one moves the perception within all this three phases a forth appears that would be without something perceiving one is void, which is also the most important part of our sentence without a subject nothing would move, all would be a strange and familiar state known to some as rigidity." Per Syd.
the perceived and the perceiver . point of reference .
When one moves the perception within all this three phases a forth appears that would be without something perceiving one is void, which is also the most important part of our sentence without a subject nothing would move, all would be a strange and familiar state known to some as rigidity." Per Syd.
the perceived and the perceiver . point of reference .

